The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom introduces a variety of new foes for Link to face, and these menaces to Hyrule's peace can be found throughout the world. While the people of Hyrule are fighting back, they'll need some help from Link if they're going to restore peace.
One place where Link can lend a hand is in Hebra, and this guide will explain how players of Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can restore peace in this part of Hyrule. This quest becomes available after completing "Bring Peace to Faron!", and occurs in the Tabantha Snowfield.
How to Bring Peace to Hebra
Flaxel is the leader of the group heading up the offensive against monsters in the region, and players will want to track her down if they want to help out. Luckily, her camp can be found just southwest of the Snowfield Stables, and Canolo the Chef is there to point the way to the rest of the team (and offer Link some food).
Follow Canolo's directions to find Flaxel and the others near a monster fort. This time, the problem they need to solve is a spiked ball trap the Bokoblins have prepared on the slope leading up to the fort. They're unable to begin their attack until the trap is dealt with, so it's time for Link to spring into action. Removing the trap can be accomplished in a few different ways, such as rewinding the ball once they roll it towards Link and smashing it back into the Bokoblins, Fusing the Spiked Ball to one of Link's Weapons, or simply grabbing it with Ultrahand and moving it out of the way.
Once the Spiked ball is out of the way, Flaxel's Team will charge the camp. From here, Link can provide support with arrows, get in close with his melee weapons, or even deploy some homemade Zonai deathtraps to deal with the Bokoblin Horde. The Boss Bokoblin at the far side of the camp can be particularly troublesome, but headshots will knock them over and there's also an abundance of explosives in the camp for Link to take advantage of.
Once the camp has been cleared out, Flaxel with give Link a Silver Rupee (worth 100 Rupees) to thank him for his help, before bemoaning the fact that the Blood Moon will continue to undo their hard work until the crisis threatening Hyrule is dealt with.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available for Nintendo Switch.