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Following the successful defeat of [[Demise]], Fi is able to absorb the demon king's remains into the Master Sword, ensuring they remain sealed there with no hope of escape. With the journey at its end and Zelda and Link reunited, Fi requests that Link bring their mission to an end by planting the Master Sword in its pedestal in the [[Sealed Temple|Temple of Hylia]], at which point Fi will retreat into an endless sleep within the blade, despite Link's objections. In her final moments, Fi reassures Link by claiming to feel happiness as she reflects on the time they've spent together, and bids him a grateful farewell in the hope that they may meet in another life
Following the successful defeat of [[Demise]], Fi is able to absorb the demon king's remains into the Master Sword, ensuring they remain sealed there with no hope of escape. With the journey at its end and Zelda and Link reunited, Fi requests that Link bring their mission to an end by planting the Master Sword in its pedestal in the [[Sealed Temple|Temple of Hylia]], at which point Fi will retreat into an endless sleep within the blade, despite Link's objections. In her final moments, Fi reassures Link by claiming to feel happiness as she reflects on the time they've spent together, and bids him a grateful farewell in the hope that they may meet in another life
= Demise =
[[File:Demise-Medium.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Demise}}
Demise is the Final Boss and main antagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', the final form of [[The Imprisoned]], and is the master of [[Ghirahim|Demon Lord Ghirahim]]. Ghirahim successfully revives him in the World of the Past, and [[Link]] must defeat him.


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= Impa =
[[File:Impa-SS.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Impa}}
Of the Sheikah race from the ''Zelda'' series, Impa bears all their markings and style of dress. An enemy of [[Ghirahim]], Impa saves Zelda from Ghirahim and continues to evade him and protect her from the Demon Lord. She is a wielder of magic and uses it to defend Zelda in battle, although she is clearly no match for him,  who can break her barriers with ease.
At the [[Temple of Time]], Impa defends Zelda from Ghirahim to the best of her ability before Ghirahim overpowers her. Link acquires the [[Goddess's Harp]] from Zelda as she escapes with Impa through the [[Gate of Time]].
Impa is the "servant of the goddess" that Ghirahim refers to as being the one who snatched Zelda out of his clutches.
In the end of ''Skyward Sword'', [[Zelda]] begs Impa to follow her back to [[Skyloft]]. Impa refuses, saying that as the "servant of the goddess" she must remain in her regular time era. Impa then tells Zelda to not worry because they will meet again when the time comes. Zelda then gives Impa one of her bracelets as a parting gift. Once Zelda travels back to her current time era, she sees that the old woman at the [[Sealed Temple]] has her bracelet. She realizes that she actually was with Impa the whole time. Impa then disappears.
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== The Sky ==
== The Sky ==


= Batreaux =
= Batreaux =
[[File:Batreaux Demon HH - Skyward Sword.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Batreaux Demon HH - Skyward Sword.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Batreaux}}
{{Main|Batreaux}}


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= Beedle =
= Beedle =
[[File:Beedle'sAirShop.jpeg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Beedle'sAirShop.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Beedle}}
{{Main|Beedle}}


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= Bertie =
= Bertie =
[[File:Bertie-Screen.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Bertie-Screen.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Bertie}}
{{Main|Bertie}}


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= Cawlin =
= Cawlin =
[[File:Cawlin2.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Cawlin2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Cawlin}}
{{Main|Cawlin}}


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= Crimson Loftwing =
= Crimson Loftwing =
[[File:Link-Art-Medium.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Link-Art-Medium.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Crimson Loftwing}}
{{Main|Crimson Loftwing}}
The Crimson Loftwing is [[Link]]'s feathery friend is his mode of transportation when traveling amongst the clouds know as a [[Loftwing]]. Link can leap off ledges and call his bird as he falls. Link's Loftwing will swoop right underneath him giving Link a perfect landing spot. Link can use his bird to travel between the various islands in [[The Sky]].
The Crimson Loftwing is [[Link]]'s feathery friend is his mode of transportation when traveling amongst the clouds know as a [[Loftwing]]. Link can leap off ledges and call his bird as he falls. Link's Loftwing will swoop right underneath him giving Link a perfect landing spot. Link can use his bird to travel between the various islands in [[The Sky]].
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Link's Loftwing was stated to be a special bird by the developers, and it's unclear if this is the only trait that makes him special or if there is more to it.{{Clear|left}}
Link's Loftwing was stated to be a special bird by the developers, and it's unclear if this is the only trait that makes him special or if there is more to it.{{Clear|left}}


{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


= Croo =
= Croo =
[[File:Rescue-Knight-Father (Croo).jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Rescue-Knight-Father (Croo).jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Croo}}
{{Main|Croo}}


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= Dodoh =
= Dodoh =
[[File:Dodoh.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Dodoh.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Dodoh}}
{{Main|Dodoh}}


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= Dovos =
= Dovos =
[[File:Dovosconceptart.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Dovosconceptart.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Dovos}}
{{Main|Dovos}}


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= Eagus =
= Eagus =
[[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Eagus}}
{{Main|Eagus}}


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= Fledge =
= Fledge =
[[File:Fledge2.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Fledge2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Fledge}}
{{Main|Fledge}}


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= Gaepora =
= Gaepora =
[[File:Gaepora.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Gaepora.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gaepora}}
{{Main|Gaepora}}


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= Gondo =
= Gondo =
[[File:Gondo.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Gondo.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gondo}}
{{Main|Gondo}}


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= Goselle =
= Goselle =
[[File:Goselle.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Goselle.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Goselle}}
{{Main|Goselle}}


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= Greba =
= Greba =
[[File:Greba.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Greba.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Greba}}
{{Main|Greba}}


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= Groose =
= Groose =
[[File:Groose_Concept_Art.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Groose_Concept_Art.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Groose}}
{{Main|Groose}}


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= Gully =
= Gully =
[[File:Gully.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Gully.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gully}}
{{Main|Gully}}
Gully is a mischievous young boy in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is the son of [[Piper]], a food lover and researcher. He is fascinated by bugs, with a room containing many framed insects, and wants a [[Bug Net]] from [[Beedle's Air Shop]]{{ref|SS|4192|Gully}}. He looks up to [[Strich]] and [[Link]], and teaches Link how to roll near the beginning of the game.
Gully is a mischievous young boy in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is the son of [[Piper]], a food lover and researcher. He is fascinated by bugs, with a room containing many framed insects, and wants a [[Bug Net]] from [[Beedle's Air Shop]]{{ref|SS|4192|Gully}}. He looks up to [[Strich]] and [[Link]], and teaches Link how to roll near the beginning of the game.
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= Henya =
= Henya =
[[File:Henya.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Henya.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Henya}}
{{Main|Henya}}


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= Instructor Horwell =
= Instructor Horwell =
[[File:Horwell.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Horwell.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Instructor Horwell}}
{{Main|Instructor Horwell}}


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= Instructor Owlan =
= Instructor Owlan =
[[File:Owlan.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Owlan.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Instructor Owlan}}
{{Main|Instructor Owlan}}


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= Jakamar =
= Jakamar =
[[File:Jakamar.jpeg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Jakamar.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Jakamar}}
{{Main|Jakamar}}


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= Karane =
= Karane =
[[File:Karane.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Karane.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Karane}}
{{Main|Karane}}


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= Keet =
= Keet =
[[File:Keet.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Keet.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Keet}}
{{Main|Keet}}


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= Kina =
= Kina =
[[File:Kina.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Kina.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Kina}}
{{Main|Kina}}


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= Kukiel =
= Kukiel =
[[File:Kukiel2.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Kukiel2.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Kukiel}}
{{Main|Kukiel}}


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= Luv =
= Luv =
[[File:Potion-Shop-Owner.jpg|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Potion-Shop-Owner.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Luv}}
{{Main|Luv}}


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= Mallara =
= Mallara =
[[File:Mallara.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Mallara.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Mallara}}
{{Main|Mallara}}


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= Mia =
= Mia =
[[File:Demonic-KittySS.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Demonic-KittySS.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Mia}}
{{Main|Mia}}


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= Orielle =
= Orielle =
[[File:SS_Orielle.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:SS_Orielle.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Orielle}}
{{Main|Orielle}}


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= Parrow =
= Parrow =
[[File:Parrow.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Parrow.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Parrow}}
{{Main|Parrow}}


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= Peater =
= Peater =
[[File:PeaterModel.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:PeaterModel.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Peater}}
{{Main|Peater}}


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= Pipit =
= Pipit =
 
[[File:Pipit2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Pipit}}
{{Main|Pipit}}


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{{Main|Pumm}}
{{Main|Pumm}}
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Pumm is the owner of the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He lives with his daughter, [[Kina]], on the [[Pumpkin Landing]] to the southeast of [[Skyloft]]. He sells [[Hot Pumpkin Soup]] for 10 [[Rupee]]s, and he is quite proud of the chandelier that hangs on the second floor of the building.{{Ref|SS|3976|Pumm}} He warns [[Link]] not to break it.{{Ref|SS|3978|Pumm}}
Pumm is the owner of the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He lives with his daughter, [[Kina]], on the [[Pumpkin Landing]] to the southeast of [[Skyloft]]. He sells [[Hot Pumpkin Soup]] for 10 [[Rupee]]s, and he is quite proud of the chandelier that hangs on the second floor of the building.{{Ref|SS|3976|Pumm}} He warns [[Link]] not to break it.{{Ref|SS|3978|Pumm}}
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= Rusta =
= Rusta =
 
[[File:Ganzo.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Rusta}}
{{Main|Rusta}}


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Rusta is a character who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He spends most of his time in the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] and the [[Bazaar]] kitchen, often telling tales about a demon he claims to have seen living in [[Skyloft]]. He tells [[Link]] that the demon gets in by pushing a certain grave in the [[Graveyard (Skyward Sword)|Graveyard]] at night, which opens the entrance to the shed. If Link follows these directions, he will find [[Batreaux's House]]. [[Batreaux]] is actually the demon of which Rusta speaks.
Rusta is a character who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He spends most of his time in the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] and the [[Bazaar]] kitchen, often telling tales about a demon he claims to have seen living in [[Skyloft]]. He tells [[Link]] that the demon gets in by pushing a certain grave in the [[Graveyard (Skyward Sword)|Graveyard]] at night, which opens the entrance to the shed. If Link follows these directions, he will find [[Batreaux's House]]. [[Batreaux]] is actually the demon of which Rusta speaks.


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= Wryna =
= Wryna =
 
[[File:Wryna.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Wryna}}
{{Main|Wryna}}


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= Zelda's Loftwing =
= Zelda's Loftwing =
 
[[File:Zelda with her Loftwing.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Zelda's Loftwing}}
{{Main|Zelda's Loftwing}}


Much like [[Link]], [[Zelda]] has her own feathery friend to ride on when adventuring above the clouds. Zelda will leap off the ledge and land on top of her bird, just like all the other folks in [[Skyloft]] do. Whenever Zelda is seen flying, she always has her bluish-purple friend nearby.
Much like [[Link]], [[Zelda]] has her own feathery friend to ride on when adventuring above the clouds. Zelda will leap off the ledge and land on top of her bird, just like all the other folks in [[Skyloft]] do. Whenever Zelda is seen flying, she always has her bluish-purple friend nearby.


Things take a turn for the worse when a tornado is summoned to kidnap Zelda. Both Zelda and her bird are falling down to the land below the clouds, then Link has a dream where Zelda appears to be swallowed by a shadow monster, which turns out to be  
Things take a turn for the worse when a tornado is summoned to kidnap Zelda. Both Zelda and her bird are falling down to the land below the clouds, then Link has a dream where Zelda appears to be swallowed by a shadow monster, which turns out to be exactly what [[Ghirahim]]'s (who summoned the tornado) plan is. Zelda's Loftwing is apparently left behind when Zelda goes to the [[Skyview Temple]] to pray and recover her memories as [[Hylia]]. However, it is seen in the ending, where he and Link's [[Crimson Loftwing]] fly off into the distance after they choose to stay on  the [[Hyrule|Surface]].
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exactly what [[Ghirahim]]'s (who summoned the tornado) plan is. Zelda's Loftwing is apparently left behind when Zelda goes to the [[Skyview Temple]] to pray and recover her memories as [[Hylia]]. However, it is seen in the ending, where he and Link's [[Crimson Loftwing]] fly off into the distance after they choose to stay on  the [[Hyrule|Surface]].


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= Scrapper =
= Scrapper =
 
[[File:Scrapper.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Scrapper}}
{{Main|Scrapper}}


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== Faron ==
== Faron ==
= Bucha =
= Bucha =
 
[[File:Bucha.jpg|200x256px|right]
{{Main|Bucha}}
{{Main|Bucha}}


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= Erla =
= Erla =
 
[[File:Erla.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Erla}}
{{Main|Erla}}


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= Faron =
= Faron =
 
[[File:Faron.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Faron (Dragon)}}
{{Main|Faron (Dragon)}}


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= Gorko =
= Gorko =
 
[[File:Gorko.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gorko}}
{{Main|Gorko}}
 
Gorko is a [[Goron]] who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is an archaeologist fascinated with [[Skyloft]] and the ruins left in the absence of the [[Hylian]]s. He learned of them from ancient texts he found, which are highly inaccurate, but still have some useful information in them. When he meets [[Link]], he is constantly amazed by his magical sword swipes and his ability to activate ancient devices. He carries a [[Triforce]] symbol with him, although it is rarely seen in this game. He sometimes aids Link on his journey.
{{Float|left|}}Gorko is a [[Goron]] who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is an archaeologist fascinated with [[Skyloft]] and the ruins left in the absence of the [[Hylian]]s. He learned of them from ancient texts he found, which are highly inaccurate, but still have some useful information in them. When he meets [[Link]], he is constantly amazed by his magical sword swipes and his ability to activate ancient devices. He carries a [[Triforce]] symbol with him, although it is rarely seen in this game. He sometimes aids Link on his journey.


Link first meets him outside the [[Sealed Temple]] in the [[Faron Province]]. He is being attacked by a crowd of [[Bokoblin]]s. He describes the [[Bird Statue]]s to Link, as well as his own version of Skyloft, which he calls the Isle of the Goddess. After that, Link meets Gorko in the [[Deep Woods]], where he helps Link discover how to use [[Goddess Cube]]s. He also later explains [[Goddess Wall]]s and [[Gossip Stone]]s. When Link reaches the [[Temple of Time]] in the [[Lanayru Province]], Gorko visits there in search of more information. [[Golo]] is his assistant. Gorko is seen one final time prior to the entrance of the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]]. He is unable to enter due to pillars of fire; Link solves this problem by extinguishing the fire with water.
Link first meets him outside the [[Sealed Temple]] in the [[Faron Province]]. He is being attacked by a crowd of [[Bokoblin]]s. He describes the [[Bird Statue]]s to Link, as well as his own version of Skyloft, which he calls the Isle of the Goddess. After that, Link meets Gorko in the [[Deep Woods]], where he helps Link discover how to use [[Goddess Cube]]s. He also later explains [[Goddess Wall]]s and [[Gossip Stone]]s. When Link reaches the [[Temple of Time]] in the [[Lanayru Province]], Gorko visits there in search of more information. [[Golo]] is his assistant. Gorko is seen one final time prior to the entrance of the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]]. He is unable to enter due to pillars of fire; Link solves this problem by extinguishing the fire with water.
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= Jellyf =
= Jellyf =
 
[[File:Jellyf.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Jellyf}}
{{Main|Jellyf}}
{{Float|left|}}


Jellyf is a young female [[Parella]] that resides in [[Lake Floria]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Her intelligence is much greater than the average Parella, causing her to be their leader. Aside from leading the Parella, she is a servant under the Water Dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Jellyf is first startled and annoyed by the sudden appearance of [[Link]] in Lake Floria{{Ref|SS|5214|Jellyf}}, but comes to realize he means to help by noticing the [[Water Dragon's Scale]] he has equipped.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''|GAH! How is that even possible? I've never seen a human pull off a spin like that! Wait... That's a Water Dragon's Scale! Does that make you the emissary of the goddess, like the Water Dragon said? Hey, I've got an idea! Maybe you can help Her Excellence!|Jellyf}} She then leads him to Faron, who then explains about [[Ghirahim]]'s most recent attack.{{Ref|SS|5232|Jellyf}}
Jellyf is a young female [[Parella]] that resides in [[Lake Floria]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Her intelligence is much greater than the average Parella, causing her to be their leader. Aside from leading the Parella, she is a servant under the Water Dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Jellyf is first startled and annoyed by the sudden appearance of [[Link]] in Lake Floria{{Ref|SS|5214|Jellyf}}, but comes to realize he means to help by noticing the [[Water Dragon's Scale]] he has equipped.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''|GAH! How is that even possible? I've never seen a human pull off a spin like that! Wait... That's a Water Dragon's Scale! Does that make you the emissary of the goddess, like the Water Dragon said? Hey, I've got an idea! Maybe you can help Her Excellence!|Jellyf}} She then leads him to Faron, who then explains about [[Ghirahim]]'s most recent attack.{{Ref|SS|5232|Jellyf}}
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= Lopsa =
= Lopsa =
 
[[File:Lopsa.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Lopsa}}
{{Main|Lopsa}}


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= Machi =
= Machi =
 
[[File:Kikwi-Model-Large.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Machi}}
{{Main|Machi}}


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= Oolo =
= Oolo =
 
[[File:Oolo.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Oolo}}
{{Main|Oolo}}


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= Yerbal =
= Yerbal =
 
[[File:YerbalSS.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Yerbal}}
{{Main|Yerbal}}


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== Eldin ==
== Eldin ==
= Bronzi =
= Bronzi =
 
[[File:Bronzi SS.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Bronzi}}
{{Main|Bronzi}}
{{Float|left|}}


Bronzi is a [[Mogma]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.  
Bronzi is a [[Mogma]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.  


Bronzi is first encountered in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctaury]]. He has been captured and chained to the ceiling, and will beg Link to free him, and promises Link a reward if he does. After [[Link]] rescues him, he attempts to run away without giving Link a gift, but after seeing that Link has the [[Mogma Mitts]] of his brother, [[Silva]], he will realize that Link is most likely a friend of Silva, and will give him the [[Dungeon Map]] as well as a hint.
Bronzi is first encountered in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctaury]]. He has been captured and chained to the ceiling, and will beg Link to free him, and promises Link a reward if he does. After [[Link]] rescues him, he attempts to run away without giving Link a gift, but after seeing that Link has the [[Mogma Mitts]] of his brother, [[Silva]], he will realize that Link is most likely a friend of Silva, and will give him the [[Dungeon Map]] as well as a hint.
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Bronzi comes from Bronze.


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= Cobal =
= Cobal =
 
[[File:Cobal.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Cobal}}
{{Main|Cobal}}


Cobal is one of the first [[Mogma]] that [[Link]] encounters in [[Eldin Volcano]]. He is later found nearby the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], where Link overhears a conversation between Cobal and his treasure hunting partner, [[Ledd]], about the broken key required to enter the temple.
Cobal is one of the first [[Mogma]] that [[Link]] encounters in [[Eldin Volcano]]. He is later found nearby the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], where Link overhears a conversation between Cobal and his treasure hunting partner, [[Ledd]], about the broken key required to enter the temple.
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Cobal comes from the element Cobalt.


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= Eldin =
= Eldin =
 
[[File:Eldin (Skyward Sword).png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Eldin (Dragon)}}
{{Main|Eldin (Dragon)}}


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= Guld =
= Guld =
 
[[File:Guld.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Guld}}
{{Main|Guld}}


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He is part of a sidequest where he must be taken to the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] to help [[Kina]] with field work. At first he is reluctant, saying that such work is beneath him, but when praised and encouraged by Kina, he begins to do it without hesitation.
He is part of a sidequest where he must be taken to the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] to help [[Kina]] with field work. At first he is reluctant, saying that such work is beneath him, but when praised and encouraged by Kina, he begins to do it without hesitation.
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Guld comes from the element gold.


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= Kortz =
= Kortz =
 
[[File:No Image.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Kortz}}
{{Main|Kortz}}
{{Stub}}
Kortz is a minor character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is a member of the [[Mogma]] race, and can thus be found in and around the [[Eldin Volcano]].
Kortz is a minor character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is a member of the [[Mogma]] race, and can thus be found in and around the [[Eldin Volcano]].
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Kortz comes from quartz.
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= Ledd =
= Ledd =
 
[[File:Mogma.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Ledd}}
{{Main|Ledd}}


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When Link arrives at the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] and sees a large fire blocking the entrance, Ledd suggests he sees the water dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Link can use the [[Water Basin]] to put out the fire.  
When Link arrives at the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] and sees a large fire blocking the entrance, Ledd suggests he sees the water dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Link can use the [[Water Basin]] to put out the fire.  
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Ledd comes from the element Lead.


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= Merco =
= Merco =
 
[[File:MercoSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Mr. Tubert =
= Mr. Tubert =
 
[[File:Mrtubert.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Nackle =
= Nackle =
 
[[File:Nackle.png|200x256px|right]]
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Nackle is a Mogma living in [[Eldin Volcano]]. He is addicted to digging.
 
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Nackle comes from the element Nickel.


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= Plats =
= Plats =
 
[[File:Ssplats.png|200x256px|right]]
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He later appears in [[Eldin Volcano]] during the [[Song of the Hero]] quest, after Link is captured by [[Bokoblin]]s. Plats obtains Link's Mogma Mitts from the Bokoblins and returns them to him, so he can escape his prison. He also updates Link's map with the equipment that was stolen from him.{{Ref|SS|5778|Plats}}{{Ref|SS|5782|Plats}}
He later appears in [[Eldin Volcano]] during the [[Song of the Hero]] quest, after Link is captured by [[Bokoblin]]s. Plats obtains Link's Mogma Mitts from the Bokoblins and returns them to him, so he can escape his prison. He also updates Link's map with the equipment that was stolen from him.{{Ref|SS|5778|Plats}}{{Ref|SS|5782|Plats}}
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Plats comes from the element platinum.


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= Silva =
= Silva =
 
[[File:Silva.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Silva}}
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Silva gives Link the [[Mogma Mitts]] in thanks for saving him when captured in the [[Fire Sanctuary]]. He is the brother of [[Bronzi]] and [[Plats]].
 
;Etymology
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Silva comes from the element silver.


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= Tyto =
= Tyto =
 
[[File:TytoSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Zanc =
= Zanc =
 
[[File:Zanc.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Zanc}}
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Zanc is a [[Mogma]] who lives near the [[Thrill Digger]] game. While he will sell Link "top-secret info" about the game for 20 rupees, the same information is actually printed on the wall.
 
;Etymology
As many Mogma's names are derived from minerals, Zanc is most likely comes from the element Zinc.


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== Lanayru ==
== Lanayru ==
= Golo =
= Golo =
 
[[File:Golo-The-Goron.jpg|200x256px|right]]
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Golo is a minor character with small plot significance from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He's an archaeologist, and does what he can to assist his fellow [[Goron]], [[Gorko]]. [[Link]] first encounters Golo at [[Lanayru Caves]] only to find him excavating a passageway to [[Lanayru Gorge]].
Golo is a minor character with small plot significance from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He's an archaeologist, and does what he can to assist his fellow [[Goron]], [[Gorko]]. [[Link]] first encounters Golo at [[Lanayru Caves]] only to find him excavating a passageway to [[Lanayru Gorge]].
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= Gortram =
= Gortram =
 
[[File:SS-Gortram.png|200x256px|right]]
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Gortram is the sole inhabitant of the [[Shipyard]] in the [[Lanayru Sand Sea]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He doesn't mind this solitude, however, as he remarks he occupies himself by riding the mine carts present. Gortram operates the [[Rickety Coaster]] mini-game, which is unlocked after defeating [[Tentalus]]. "Scary!" and "Heart-stopping!" difficulties are offered. Completing the scary track earns various amounts of [[Rupee]]s, depending on time. Prizes on the heart stopping track include rare treasures and a [[Piece of Heart]].  
Gortram is the sole inhabitant of the [[Shipyard]] in the [[Lanayru Sand Sea]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He doesn't mind this solitude, however, as he remarks he occupies himself by riding the mine carts present. Gortram operates the [[Rickety Coaster]] mini-game, which is unlocked after defeating [[Tentalus]]. "Scary!" and "Heart-stopping!" difficulties are offered. Completing the scary track earns various amounts of [[Rupee]]s, depending on time. Prizes on the heart stopping track include rare treasures and a [[Piece of Heart]].  
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= Lanayru =
= Lanayru =
 
[[File:LanayruSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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{{Main|Lanayru (Dragon)}}


Lanayru is one of the three dragons that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Also known as the Thunder Dragon, he protects the [[Lanayru Province]]. When [[Link]] first arrives at [[Lanayru Gorge]], he only finds Lanayru's skeleton. After activating a [[Timeshift Stone]], the time reverts to when the dragon was alive. However, he is sick and cannot sing his part of the [[Song of the Hero]]. The [[Ancient Robot]]s try to grow the [[Tree of Life]] in a hope that it might help the cause of Lanayru. Link can take the [[Life Tree Seedling]] to the [[Sealed Temple]] and plant it in the past so that it grows into the [[Life Tree Fruit]] in the future. The Life Tree Fruit restores the dragon's health and he can sing his part.
Lanayru is one of the three dragons that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Also known as the Thunder Dragon, he protects the [[Lanayru Province]]. When [[Link]] first arrives at [[Lanayru Gorge]], he only finds Lanayru's skeleton. After activating a [[Timeshift Stone]], the time reverts to when the dragon was alive. However, he is sick and cannot sing his part of the [[Song of the Hero]]. The [[Ancient Robot]]s try to grow the [[Tree of Life]] in a hope that it might help the cause of Lanayru. Link can take the [[Life Tree Seedling]] to the [[Sealed Temple]] and plant it in the past so that it grows into the [[Life Tree Fruit]] in the future. The Life Tree Fruit restores the dragon's health and he can sing his part.


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Lanayru runs the [[Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round]] after he recovers from his sickness. It allows Link to fight [[boss]]es from his past, or repeat [[Silent Realm]] challenges. If Link beats precisely eight rounds, Lanayru rewards him with the [[Hylian Shield]].
 
Lanayru runs the Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round after he recovers from his sickness. It allows Link to fight [[boss]]es from his past, or repeat [[Silent Realm]] challenges. If Link beats all eight bosses, Lanayru rewards him with the [[Hylian Shield]]. There are many other prizes that can be earned as well, such as [[rupee]]s, a [[Piece of Heart]], or other goodies.
 
*Lanayru the dragon is similar to the [[Lanayru (Light Spirit)|Light Spirit]] of the same name featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', a guardian of the [[Lanayru Province]] in a later age.
 
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= LD-301 =
 
{{Main|LD-301}}
 
The LD-301 series is a general name for all the [[Ancient Robot]]s found in the [[Lanayru Province]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. They are the main race in that province.
 
The LD-301 robots are creatures "from the past" that only come back to life when a [[Timeshift Stone]] is activated. "In the present", i.e. with no Timeshift stone affecting the area, they are discolored and broken, lying on one side. Talking to them will produce a "broken beep" sound effect, and all they say is "..."{{Ref|SS|5883|LD-301 in [[Lanayru Mine]]}}. However, in the past, they come back to life. Most are occupied with maintenance or mining. In the latter case, they have large hand extensions attached to improve digging. Most comment on Link being a human, or tell him not to disturb them while they work{{Ref|SS|5882|LD-301 located in [[Lanayru Mine]]}}, or give information about recent happenings/nearby objects related to them. Link first encounters them as soon as he lands in [[Lanayru Mine]], however, only in their broken form. Since there aren't any Timeshift Stones near, these are never revived.
 
Several of these robots play a part in the plot. Most notable is [[Skipper]]. [[Scrapper]] appears to be a similar robot, but a different model, built for transportation. See their main articles for more information.
 
;Technoblin rescue
In [[Lanayru Mine]], a robot comments that one of his friends has been kidnapped the other day.{{Ref|SS|5929|LD-301 in [[Lanayru Mine]]}} After reaching [[Lanayru Desert]], Link soon finds several cage-like objects, with a [[Timeshift Stone|Timeshift Shard]] in one, and a broken LD-301 in the other. Throwing a bomb to activate the Shard will revive the robot, as well as two [[Technoblin]]s. Defeating these will open both the robot's cage and the Timeshift Shard one, allowing Link to strike the latter again easily whenever he wishes. Speaking to the robot will make him [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] Link's [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]] to the [[Hook Beetle]]! The robot will also thank Link for rescuing him, saying "these creeps" nearly sucked all the electricity from him{{Ref|SS|5887|LD-301 located in [[Lanayru Desert]]}}.
 
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;Life Tree Seedling
Once Link revives the [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Thunder Dragon]] with the Timeshift Shard on the cart, he find out the dragon is ill and can't sing his part of the [[Song of the Hero]] to him. The robots have planted a [[Life Tree Seedling]] but are worried it will take too long to grow, commenting on the desert climate, although in the past it was not yet a desert. Link must then unearth the seedling and take it to the [[Sealed Temple]] through the [[Gate of Time]] to plant it, and then retrieve the [[Life Tree Fruit]] in his own time. (See [[Song of the Hero#Lanayru|main article about this part]]). Although no LD-301s are directly involved in this quest, e.g. by having a speech bubble over their head or modifying your items, their speech can be helpful, and shows they are interested and involved in Link's actions. This is only logical, since the "Master Thunder Dragon" is their creator and protector.


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[[File:Skipper_SS.jpg|200x256px|right]]
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= Demise =
[[File:Demise-Medium.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Demise}}
Demise is the Final Boss and main antagonist of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', the final form of [[The Imprisoned]], and is the master of [[Ghirahim|Demon Lord Ghirahim]]. Ghirahim successfully revives him in the World of the Past, and [[Link]] must defeat him.
;First Phase
In the first phase, Demise will perform simple slashes and punches. It is easy to see when he is about to attack, but he attacks very quickly (despite his size), so this is where your skills with the [[Shield Bash]] are needed. Even with the Shield Bash, Demise won't be stunned at all; however, his guard will be down long enough to deal one or two slashes before he recovers. Also, don't overuse spin attacks, as a standard spin attack is slower than a regular sword slash.
In other words, if Demise blocks your [[Spin Attack]] and decides to counterattack, you'll probably get hit and knocked back. The main goal during the first phase is to deal a few hits without getting killed. Don't be too risky, as you'll need your hearts for the second form. Demise takes a LOT of hits during his first phase, so just play it safe and don't waste your hearts in a hurry.
;Second Phase
The second phase is a lot more dangerous, so restock on your hearts with potions if you're low. This time, Demise's sword is charged with lightning, meaning you can't attack blindly or you'll lose a heart through electrocution. Demise will be able to block nearly all sword attacks, so recklessly slashing at him is a bad idea. If you stay close to him, he'll mainly hack at you three times with his electrified sword, which you'll have to shield bash or dodge. His sword won't lose its power, though, so don't bother going into close combat at the moment. Instead, keep your distance and hold your sword up into [[Skyward Strike]] position (you can charge up lightning Skyward Strikes just like Demise).
While you're at a distance, Demise uses devastating attacks that you must avoid at all costs. The first is a charge, where he leaps at you and slashes with his sword. This attack takes out two hearts, but can be stopped with a shield bash or by leaping backward. The second is trickier to handle; he sends out a lightning-charged Skyward Strike, dealing two hearts of damage. Unlike most attacks in ''Skyward Sword'', you can't block this with a shield. Even worse, he sends it horizontally most of the time, making it tricky to dodge. You can evade this attack by dodging sideways, but it's often tricky to see which of the attacks he uses (his charge looks similar to the Skyward Strike before he attacks).
To defeat him, you can defeat him like you did in the previous phase (beware the lightning sword), or you can use Skyward Strikes against him. However, the Skyward Strike in this stage is different from the rest of the game, as it charges up at random. Remember that waiting for the Skyward Strike will leave you vulnerable to Demise, so get ready to dodge or block at any time. Once you send a Skyward Strike at him, he will be stunned long enough for you to run up and hack away until he recovers. At this point, you can keep charging up Skyward Strikes and slashing at him until he falls to the ground. Alternatively, you can use the Bug Net to reflect the electric sword beams which will stun him.
After this, switch to your sword and hack away until he falls down. The first time you see the "finishing blow" interface, you will ALWAYS miss. However, every time you knock him to the ground, his recovery time grows longer, so it becomes easier to finish him the more you knock him down. You can use the "finishing blow" on him after you knock him down a second time, however you must use the attack IMMEDIATELY after he gets knocked down, otherwise it will be too late. If you don't use the "finishing blow" quickly enough, Demise will dodge your attack and you will be left defenseless for a few seconds, so get him quickly.
Defeating Demise Quickly
It's possible to beat Demise's first form very quickly if you have very fast reactions. This is great for the [[Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round]], if you want to improve your best time for Demise. (Note that you can only do this on [[Hero Mode]].)
The first thing to know is that despite his skill with the blade, you can still slip past his guard without having to use the shield bash. Slash at his left side, then the right side, then the left again very quickly to deal a hit; he will block the first two slashes, but the third will get him if done quickly enough. However, it's much faster to use your shield to shield bash and counterattack.
There are two ways to fight Demise using the shield bash: safe and slow, or quick and dangerous. It's best to play safe at first, but once you get used to his attacks, it's much faster to fight him the risky way. To beat him quickly, shield bash one of his attacks and immediately counterattack. Slash at him several times until he attacks again, then block. While seemingly simple, Demise will attack faster and faster if you don't retreat every now and then. It's very tricky to keep up a long combo of hits without getting hit and knocked back, but you'll finish him very quickly. Another key point is to aim at his legs (his left leg may be easier to hit for right-handed people). Hitting him there continuously will make him fall down, leaving him defenseless for several seconds.
Defeating Demise Without A Shield
If you want to prove your skill with the Master Sword, or prefer leaping away from attacks than cowering behind a shield, you can take on Demise with only a sword. While slower, you may conserve more hearts this way, and you'll be able to master the art of dodging.
Almost all of Demise's attacks can be dodged with a backflip, but a sidestep won't allow you to dodge some of his attacks since he slashes horizontally or diagonally very often. In fact, the backflip works for every attack except for his Skyward Strike (in the 2nd phase). For this attack, you must dodge sideways. Be careful not to confuse his Skyward Strike with the charging attack, as a sidestep won't let you dodge his charge.
For the first form, attack his left side, then his right, then his left again. Provided you do this quickly, you'll be able to land a hit. For the second form, there's not much difference with or without a shield as it can't block Demise's Skyward Strikes anyway.
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After he is defeated, he vows that his hatred will manifest itself time and time again, and it will pursue the descendants of Link and [[Zelda]] as long as [[Hyrule]] is in existence; possibly hinting that he is the origin of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]].
* Although they sound different due to physical appearances, [[Demise]] uses the same voice as [[Scervo]] and [[Dreadfuse]].
* Though Demise himself doesn't appear in [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]], there is a reference to him when Ghirahim compares Ganondorf to him at the end of the Ganondorf's Return scenario.
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= Impa =
[[File:Impa-SS.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Impa}}
Of the Sheikah race from the ''Zelda'' series, Impa bears all their markings and style of dress. An enemy of [[Ghirahim]], Impa saves Zelda from Ghirahim and continues to evade him and protect her from the Demon Lord. She is a wielder of magic and uses it to defend Zelda in battle, although she is clearly no match for him,  who can break her barriers with ease.
At the [[Temple of Time]], Impa defends Zelda from Ghirahim to the best of her ability before Ghirahim overpowers her. Link acquires the [[Goddess's Harp]] from Zelda as she escapes with Impa through the [[Gate of Time]].
Impa is the "servant of the goddess" that Ghirahim refers to as being the one who snatched Zelda out of his clutches.
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In the end of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', [[Zelda]] begs Impa to follow her back to [[Skyloft]]. Impa refuses, saying that as the "servant of the goddess" she must remain in her regular time era. Impa then tells Zelda to not worry because they will meet again when the time comes. Zelda then gives Impa one of her bracelets as a parting gift. Once Zelda travels back to her current time era, she sees that the old woman at the [[Sealed Temple]] has her bracelet. She realizes that she actually was with Impa the whole time. Impa then disappears.
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