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Skyward Sword begins in a village called Skyloft atop an island floating in the clouds. The people of this village fly on large colorful birds and worship a single goddess, a statue of whom is located at the top of the island. All that the people of Skyloft know is the sky; the world above the clouds and their birds are their entire life. The place below the clouds is seen as dark and evil. | Skyward Sword begins in a village called Skyloft atop an island floating in the clouds. The people of this village fly on large colorful birds and worship a single goddess, a statue of whom is located at the top of the island. All that the people of Skyloft know is the sky; the world above the clouds and their birds are their entire life. The place below the clouds is seen as dark and evil. | ||
Link is a seemingly normal boy living in the village, him and Zelda sharing a close friendship. Zelda is an important person in Skyloft, such as a princess or priestess. Link wakes up | Link is a seemingly normal boy living in the village, him and Zelda sharing a close friendship. Zelda is an important person in Skyloft, such as a princess or priestess. The game starts out with Link having a dream of Zelda falling through the sky and getting caught in the jaws of a large, black monster. He wakes up to find a letter from Zelda telling him to come to see her. Later there is a bird riders' festival and a birdriding competition, the prize of which is given by Zelda herself. Link enters the competition with his bird, and at the ceremony Zelda delivers a small statue that is then carried off by a bird. Link must then prove his skills as a birdrider by taking this statue from the bird. He and several other competitors chase after the lead bird, but as Link gets close to winning the other two riders attempt to stop him. Still, he eventually passes the test and is excited to tell Zelda. | ||
When Link arrives to tell Zelda, she simply jumps off of Skyloft, trusting that Link will catch her. Later they are riding on a bird alone together when a tornado appears from the land below and knocks Zelda off her bird. Link reaches for Zelda but is unable to save her as she is quickly snatched out of the sky by a mysterious whale. As Link falls, a woman-like figure appears from above. This humanoid form of the Skyward Sword called Phi saves Link from the tornado. Link is totally unaware of what the Skyward Sword or Phi are, but he is determined to save Zelda. Back in the village he is given the garb of a warrior and dives to the land below with the power of the Skyward Sword in search of Zelda. | When Link arrives to tell Zelda, she simply jumps off of Skyloft, trusting that Link will catch her. Later they are riding on a bird alone together when a tornado appears from the land below and knocks Zelda off her bird. Link reaches for Zelda but is unable to save her as she is quickly snatched out of the sky by a mysterious whale. As Link falls, a woman-like figure appears from above. This humanoid form of the Skyward Sword called Phi saves Link from the tornado. Link is totally unaware of what the Skyward Sword or Phi are, but he is determined to save Zelda. Back in the village he is given the garb of a warrior and dives to the land below with the power of the Skyward Sword in search of Zelda. |