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[[File:Batreaux.png|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Batreaux.png|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Batreaux}} | {{Main|Batreaux}} | ||
Batreaux is a demon found on Skyloft. He first appears during the Missing Kukiel sidequest, when you must uncover a secret door in the graveyard that leads to his house. Although Link is lead to believe that he kidnapped Kukiel, he hasn't harmed her. Even though the people of Skyloft fear him and call him a monster, he is a friendly demon and wishes to become human himself. To help him accomplish this, you must find 80 Gratitude Crystals found across The Sky to help him transform. For more information, check out our Gratitude Crystals page. | |||
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[[File:Cawlin.jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Cawlin.jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Cawlin}} | {{Main|Cawlin}} | ||
This is the shorter of Groose's two lackeys. He is ill-mannered and he only does things if they benefit him. Cawlin aids Groose in obstructing Link's victory in the Bird Riders Ceremony by throwing eggs at Link. Later on in the game when Zelda disappears, Cawlin can be seen wandering around the Knight Academy with nothing to do, complaining about how sad Groose is and antagonizing Link. He eventually develops a love interest in Karane, but is rejected and falls into a depression. | |||
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[[File:Rescue-Knight-Father (Croo).jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Rescue-Knight-Father (Croo).jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Croo}} | {{Main|Croo}} | ||
This man can be found in the Bazaar near the entrance. He will invite Link for a drink, and if Link says yes, will explain more about the Knight Academy. He says there are Rescue Knights that will save people who fall off of Skyloft, and that it takes much experience to become one, but his son was able to do it. | |||
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[[File:Dodoh.jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Dodoh.jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Dodoh}} | {{Main|Dodoh}} | ||
This strange character operates and owns the gaudy Fun Fun Island in the sky where Link can play a minigame called Dodoh's High Dive, in which you launch high in the air, then attempt to earn rupees by passing through score multipliers and landing on a small colored square on a huge spinning wheel. If you pass through all five multipliers and land on the 50-rupee space, Dodoh promises to give a special prize. He is a cheerful man who speaks of little else other than his game. Dodoh's High Dive can only be played after Dodoh loses his wheel and Link recovers it with the help of Scrapper.. | |||
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[[File:Dovos.jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Dovos.jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Dovos}} | {{Main|Dovos}} | ||
Dovos can be found near the restuarant area of the Bazaar. He is a lover of food, and will talk to Link about becoming a Knight. | |||
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[[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Eagus}} | {{Main|Eagus}} | ||
Eagus, also known as Knight Commander Eagus, is one of the residents of Skyloft and can be found in the Knight Academy's Sparring Hall. He helps Link early in the game by giving him some basic training, teaching him various techniques with the sword and shield. Eagus will give Link his first sword that he gets within the game, the Practice Sword. | |||
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[[File:Fledge.jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Fledge.jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Fledge}} | {{Main|Fledge}} | ||
Fledge is a resident of Skyloft, and a fellow Loftwing rider. He didn't make the cut for the Wing Ceremony this year, so he had to stick around at the Knight Academy and move barrels. If you talk to Fledge twice, or simply pick up a barrel, he'll ask you to walk it over to the Lunch Lady in the kitchen. If you do so, talk to Fledge a third time to receive 20 rupees. | |||
Later on in the game is it revealed that Fledge knew what Groose was going to do with your bird, and informs you they hid it near the waterfall in Skyloft. | |||
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[[File:Gondo-Screen.jpeg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Gondo-Screen.jpeg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Gondo}} | {{Main|Gondo}} | ||
A mechanic by trade, Gondo runs the Scrap Shop in the Bazaar where he will upgrade most of Link's equipment throughout the game, using [[Skyward Sword Treasures|Treasure]] Link acquires killing enemies throughout the game. He can also repair Link's shield. | |||
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{{Main|Gully}} | {{Main|Gully}} | ||
Gully is a child found in Skyloft who teaches Link how to roll. After Link knocks down the Sky Stag Beetle, Gully will chase after it and lose it before falling off of Skyloft. He also gives hints about [[Beedle's Air Shop]]. | |||
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[[File:Henya.png|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Henya.png|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Henya}} | {{Main|Henya}} | ||
Henya the lunch lady can be found in the Knight Academy. If you sit at one of the tables, she will yet at you for being late to breakfast, and that you'll have to wait for lunch. If you walk over to her, she'll complain about Fledge being late with her barrels. After speaking with Fledge a second time, you can take a barrel over to Henya, who will simply say thanks and mention the Wing Ceremony. | |||
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[[File:Horwell-Screen.jpeg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Horwell-Screen.jpeg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Instructor Horwell}} | {{Main|Instructor Horwell}} | ||
Horwell wears a decorative red sash across his shoulders similar to that of Gaepora and Horwell. Horwell is one of the Knight Academy Instructors and has great knowlege of bird flying. | |||
When you first walk outside the Knight Academy, Horwell will teach you how to Z-target, how to dash while moving, your stamina meter, and also how to jump across small gaps. Horwell will ask you to retrieve Gaepora's cat Mia from up on the roof. | |||
After climbing halfway up building, Horwell will inform you of how to climb a higher wall by telling you to push a large crate against it, helping you to reach the roof where Mia is. When you finally capture Mia and bring her back down to Horwell, he will thank you and tell you to meet Gaepora and Zelda at the Statue of the Goddess. | |||
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[[File:Jakamar.jpeg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Jakamar.jpeg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Jakamar}} | {{Main|Jakamar}} | ||
Jakamar is a repairman around Skyloft. He's a kind and caring man who adores his wife, [[Wryna]], and his daughter, [[Kukiel]]. | |||
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[[File:Orielle-Screen.jpg|256x256px|right]] | [[File:Orielle-Screen.jpg|256x256px|right]] | ||
{{Main|Karane}} | {{Main|Karane}} | ||
Karane often points out flaws in peoples manners or normal habits. She has a secret crush on [[Pipit]], and is crushed on in turn by [[Cawlin]]. | |||
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