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== Major Characters ==
== Major Characters ==
= Link =
=== Link ===
[[File:Link-Model.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Link-Model.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Link}}
{{Main|Link}}
Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''Skyward Sword'', starting off the game as a young, seventeen and a half years old{{Ref|Designer Kobayashi, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 8|The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.}} man living in [[Skyloft]], who attends the [[Knight Academy]]. Link is dressed in boots, green pants and a sweatshirt, not unlike the rest of the citizens of Skyloft. He is a very active young lad who goes skydiving and bird riding to impress Zelda and his other classmates. Each of the citizens of Skyloft has a large bird called [[Loftwing]] that they use for transportation, but Link has a rare red Loftwing called a [[Crimson Loftwing]] that he befriends early on. Link is very close friends with Zelda and they seem to care greatly for each other. Early on in his quest, Link successfully wins the [[Wing Ceremony]] conducted by [[Instructor Horwell]] and this allows him to win a prize from Zelda.
Link is the hero and primary protagonist of ''Skyward Sword'', starting off the game as a young, seventeen and a half years old man living in [[Skyloft]], who attends the [[Knight Academy]]. Link is dressed in boots, green pants and a sweatshirt, not unlike the rest of the citizens of Skyloft. He is a very active young lad who goes skydiving and bird riding to impress Zelda and his other classmates. Each of the citizens of Skyloft has a large bird called [[Loftwing]] that they use for transportation, but Link has a rare red Loftwing called a [[Crimson Loftwing]] that he befriends early on. Link is very close friends with Zelda and they seem to care greatly for each other. Early on in his quest, Link successfully wins the [[Wing Ceremony]] conducted by [[Instructor Horwell]] and this allows him to win a prize from Zelda.


While Link and Zelda are riding off through the clouds, a sudden tornado is summoned, causing Zelda to fall off her bird and get sucked down into the land below. Link goes after Zelda, but appears to be knocked out cold by the huge fall. He is awakened by [[Gaepora]], where Link tells him of the unfortunate news about Zelda. After Gaepora leaves, Link is confronted by [[Fi]], the spirit of the [[Goddess Sword]], who then accompanies Link throughout his quest, serving as his spiritual guide. Gaepora finds the two together [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]] and they begin to discuss of the war between the [[Hylia|Goddess]] and the [[Demise|Demon King]]. Afterwards, Link is entrusted with a green Knight uniform and he heads off.
While Link and Zelda are riding off through the clouds, a sudden tornado is summoned, causing Zelda to fall off her bird and get sucked down into the land below. Link goes after Zelda, but appears to be knocked out cold by the huge fall. He is awakened by [[Gaepora]], where Link tells him of the unfortunate news about Zelda. After Gaepora leaves, Link is confronted by [[Fi]], the spirit of the [[Goddess Sword]], who then accompanies Link throughout his quest, serving as his spiritual guide. Gaepora finds the two together [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]] and they begin to discuss of the war between the [[Hylia|Goddess]] and the [[Demise|Demon King]]. Afterwards, Link is entrusted with a green Knight uniform and he heads off.
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= Zelda =
=== Zelda ===
[[File:Goddess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|256x256px|right]]
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= Ghirahim =
=== Ghirahim ===
[[File:Ghirahim.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Ghirahim.png|256x256px|right]]
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= Hylia =
=== Hylia ===
[[File:Hylia.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Hylia.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Hylia}}
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= Fi =
=== Fi ===
[[File:Fi.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Fi.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Fi}}
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= Demise =
=== Demise ===
[[File:Demise-Medium.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Demise-Medium.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Demise}}
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= Impa =
=== Impa ===
[[File:Impa-SS.png|256x256px|right]]
[[File:Impa-SS.png|256x256px|right]]
{{Main|Impa}}
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== The Sky ==
== The Sky ==


= Batreaux =
=== Batreaux ===
[[File:Batreaux Demon HH - Skyward Sword.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Batreaux Demon HH - Skyward Sword.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Batreaux}}
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= Beedle =
=== Beedle ===
[[File:Beedle'sAirShop.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Beedle'sAirShop.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Beedle}}
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= Bertie =
=== Bertie ===
[[File:Bertie-Screen.jpg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Bertie-Screen.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Bertie}}
{{Main|Bertie}}


Bertie is a character who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. From the start, it is seen that Bertie is a shy, quiet guy and is not the head of his family. He works at the Infusion Shop, which is part of the store he runs with his wife, [[Luv]], that is called [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]]. Luv sells potions that [[Link]] can carry around in his [[bottle]] and Bertie [[Skyward Sword Upgrades#Potion Upgrades|upgrades]] them to be more effective if Link brings him the right [[bugs]].{{Ref|SS|3006|Bertie}} Their shop is located in the [[Bazaar|Skyloft Bazaar]].
Bertie is a character who appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. From the start, it is seen that Bertie is a shy, quiet guy and is not the head of his family. He works at the Infusion Shop, which is part of the store he runs with his wife, [[Luv]], that is called [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]]. Luv sells potions that [[Link]] can carry around in his [[bottle]] and Bertie [[Skyward Sword Upgrades#Potion Upgrades|upgrades]] them to be more effective if Link brings him the right [[bugs]]. Their shop is located in the [[Bazaar|Skyloft Bazaar]].


Bertie is also a father. He is seen carrying an infant on his back as he stirs his cauldron. After Link obtains the [[Clawshot]]s, Bertie asks him to look for his baby's missing [[Rattle]] because the child keeps him up at night.{{Ref|SS|3673|Bertie}}{{Ref|SS|3674|Bertie}} Link can find it up in a bird's nest because a bird supposedly stole it from Bertie.{{Ref|SS|3676|Bertie}} Bertie thanks Link and gives him five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s in return.{{Ref|SS|3678|Bertie}}{{Ref|SS|3680|Bertie}}
Bertie is also a father. He is seen carrying an infant on his back as he stirs his cauldron. After Link obtains the [[Clawshot]]s, Bertie asks him to look for his baby's missing [[Rattle]] because the child keeps him up at night. Link can find it up in a bird's nest because a bird supposedly stole it from Bertie. Bertie thanks Link and gives him five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s in return.


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= Cawlin =
=== Cawlin ===
[[File:Cawlin2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Cawlin2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Cawlin}}
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= Crimson Loftwing =
=== Crimson Loftwing ===
[[File:Link-Art-Medium.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Link-Art-Medium.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Crimson Loftwing}}
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Link's Loftwing seems to have some sort of connection with [[Zelda's Loftwing]], as the two can be seen flying together even when Link and Zelda are not with each other. Link's Loftwing can hold more than one passenger at a time, as Link and Zelda are both riding on the bird simultaneously at one part in the game.
Link's Loftwing seems to have some sort of connection with [[Zelda's Loftwing]], as the two can be seen flying together even when Link and Zelda are not with each other. Link's Loftwing can hold more than one passenger at a time, as Link and Zelda are both riding on the bird simultaneously at one part in the game.


Link's Loftwing is a rare breed of Loftwing, being bright crimson in color.{{Ref|SS|4682|[[Gaepora]]}} Link, like all [[Skyloftian]] Loftwing riders, befriended his bird as a child or young adolescent. According to [[Gaepora]], Link and his bird possess a bond like no other in [[Skyloft]], as Link was able to fly with ease when he first met his Loftwing, which is something that even Zelda was jealous of.{{Ref|SS|4683|[[Gaepora]]}}{{Ref|SS|4684|[[Gaepora]]}}
Link's Loftwing is a rare breed of Loftwing, being bright crimson in color. Link, like all [[Skyloftian]] Loftwing riders, befriended his bird as a child or young adolescent. According to [[Gaepora]], Link and his bird possess a bond like no other in [[Skyloft]], as Link was able to fly with ease when he first met his Loftwing, which is something that even Zelda was jealous of.


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


Dovos is the man that can be found in the restaurant area of the [[Bazaar]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is a lover of food, especially [[Piper]]'s.{{Ref|SS|4448|Dovos}} At a later point in the story, he discusses rumors regarding a sobbing woman in the [[Knight Academy]], who is actually [[???|the ghost hand found in the bathroom]].{{Ref|SS|4401|Dovos}} Once Link listens to the hand and comes back to Dovos, he sympathizes with it, saying that he has been in the same situation before, and also assumes that the hand is a person asking to be handed toilet paper.{{Ref|SS|4402|Dovos}}{{Ref|SS|4403|Dovos}}    
Dovos is the man that can be found in the restaurant area of the [[Bazaar]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is a lover of food, especially [[Piper]]'s. At a later point in the story, he discusses rumors regarding a sobbing woman in the [[Knight Academy]], who is actually [[???|the ghost hand found in the bathroom]]. Once Link listens to the hand and comes back to Dovos, he sympathizes with it, saying that he has been in the same situation before, and also assumes that the hand is a person asking to be handed toilet paper.     


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= Eagus =
=== Eagus ===
[[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Eagus}}
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= Fledge =
=== Fledge ===
[[File:Fledge2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Fledge2.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Fledge}}
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= Gaepora =
=== Gaepora ===
[[File:Gaepora.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Gaepora.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gaepora}}
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= Gondo =
=== Gondo ===
[[File:Gondo.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Gondo.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gondo}}
{{Main|Gondo}}


Gondo is the owner of the [[Scrap Shop]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He can repair [[Link]]'s [[Shield]] and [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] Link's items using the various [[Treasure]]s he has collected.{{Ref|SS|2816|[[Rupin]]}} Judging by the wrench on his family or personal crest, this man is a mechanic by trade.
Gondo is the owner of the [[Scrap Shop]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He can repair [[Link]]'s [[Shield]] and [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] Link's items using the various [[Treasure]]s he has collected. Judging by the wrench on his family or personal crest, this man is a mechanic by trade.


This Scrap Shop owner is a jovial fellow, speaking to Link loudly and energetically. He is the owner of [[Scrapper]], and is often ridiculed by the citizens of [[Skyloft]] for believing that Scrapper could be fixed.{{Ref|SS|4210|[[Jakamar]]}} He tries to fix said robot, but unfortunately to not avail due to the lack of necessary materials.{{Ref|SS|1934|[[Fi]]}} Link, however, provides Gondo with the oils of an [[Ancient Flower]], which in turn ables Gondo to fix Scrapper.{{Ref|SS|3553|Gondo}}{{Ref|SS|3558|Gondo}} Due to Link's assistance in reviving Scrapper, he is permitted to use Scrapper's abilities at his own will.{{Ref|SS|1827|[[Fi]]}}
This Scrap Shop owner is a jovial fellow, speaking to Link loudly and energetically. He is the owner of [[Scrapper]], and is often ridiculed by the citizens of [[Skyloft]] for believing that Scrapper could be fixed. He tries to fix said robot, but unfortunately to not avail due to the lack of necessary materials. Link, however, provides Gondo with the oils of an [[Ancient Flower]], which in turn ables Gondo to fix Scrapper. Due to Link's assistance in reviving Scrapper, he is permitted to use Scrapper's abilities at his own will.


Gondo lives with his mother, and spends most of his time building things and trying to fix Scrapper.{{Ref|SS|1826|[[Fi]]}} His mother dislikes Gondo's obsession with fixing Scrapper and engineering, and complains about it, and is often seen washing Gonzo's clothes.
Gondo lives with his mother, and spends most of his time building things and trying to fix Scrapper. His mother dislikes Gondo's obsession with fixing Scrapper and engineering, and complains about it, and is often seen washing Gonzo's clothes.


Gondo could be seen at his shop during day time. Additionally, it is the location of Goddess Chest #19
Gondo could be seen at his shop during day time. Additionally, it is the location of Goddess Chest #19
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= Goselle =
=== Goselle ===
[[File:Goselle.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Goselle.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Goselle}}
{{Main|Goselle}}


Goselle is a female character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the loving mother of [[Rupin]], but tends to be very demanding, and dislikes doing work. She is quite fond of relics and antiques, and displays them in [[Rupin]]'s house, where she lives.{{Ref|SS|4507|Goselle}} If [[Link]] breaks any of these antiques, Goselle will become furious, and warn him not to do it again.{{Ref|SS|4508|Goselle}} Any subsequent destruction of her antiques will cause her to force Link to pay 20 [[Rupee]]s, and afterwards 10 to 30 Rupees, seemingly at random, although she claims that the number isn't made up.{{Ref|SS|4510|Goselle}}{{Ref|SS|4513|Goselle}}{{Ref|SS|4514|Goselle}}{{Ref|SS|4515|Goselle}} {{Ref|SS|4516|Goselle}} {{Ref|''[[Skyward Sword Text Dump|Skyward Sword]].|HEY! ... Well, I guess it's okay as long as you're just going to sit on it. But if it gets dirty ... I can't be held responsible for what happens then.|Goselle}}
Goselle is a female character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the loving mother of [[Rupin]], but tends to be very demanding, and dislikes doing work. She is quite fond of relics and antiques, and displays them in [[Rupin]]'s house, where she lives. If [[Link]] breaks any of these antiques, Goselle will become furious, and warn him not to do it again. Any subsequent destruction of her antiques will cause her to force Link to pay 20 [[Rupee]]s, and afterwards 10 to 30 Rupees, seemingly at random, although she claims that the number isn't made up.


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


Greba is a wise, old woman who lives on [[Skyloft]] with her son, [[Gondo]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Greba and Gondo live in the same [[Gondo's House|house]], and while Gondo goes out during the day to run the [[Scrap Shop]], Greba is always seen at home. Greba spends quite a bit of time washing Gondo's dirty laundry during the day and frequently complains about her son's constant filthy messes and tinkering with machines, as she always has to clean it up.{{Ref|SS|4411|Greba}}
Greba is a wise, old woman who lives on [[Skyloft]] with her son, [[Gondo]], in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Greba and Gondo live in the same [[Gondo's House|house]], and while Gondo goes out during the day to run the [[Scrap Shop]], Greba is always seen at home. Greba spends quite a bit of time washing Gondo's dirty laundry during the day and frequently complains about her son's constant filthy messes and tinkering with machines, as she always has to clean it up.


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= Groose =
=== Groose ===
[[File:Groose_Concept_Art.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Groose_Concept_Art.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Groose}}
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= Gully =
=== Gully ===
[[File:Gully.png|200x256px|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]]. He looks up to [[Strich]] and [[Link]], and teaches Link how to roll near the beginning of the game.


While complaining that Link got a Bug Net without him{{ref|SS|4197|Gully}}, he also inadvertently suggests to [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] the Big Net at [[Gondo]]'s [[Scrap Shop]]{{ref|SS|4194|Gully}}.
While complaining that Link got a Bug Net without him, he also inadvertently suggests to [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] the Big Net at [[Gondo]]'s [[Scrap Shop]].
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= Henya =
=== Henya ===
[[File:Henya.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Henya.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Henya}}
{{Main|Henya}}


Henya is an employee of the [[Knight Academy]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She has worked there since it started, 25 years previous. According to [[Fi]], she is very spirited and quick to give her opinions. Henya serves meals to students at the academy. Henya is very disgruntled when a student comes in for a meal late or breaks her pottery and glassware.{{Ref|SS|2721|Henya}}{{Ref|SS|2722|Henya}}{{Ref|SS|2723|Henya}}
Henya is an employee of the [[Knight Academy]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She has worked there since it started, 25 years previous. According to [[Fi]], she is very spirited and quick to give her opinions. Henya serves meals to students at the academy. Henya is very disgruntled when a student comes in for a meal late or breaks her pottery and glassware.


If you sit at one of the tables, she will yell 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.
If you sit at one of the tables, she will yell 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.


*[[Henya]] was modeled to have a rooster's body.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 23|That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from.|Designer Hirono}}
*[[Henya]] was modeled to have a rooster's body.


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= Instructor Horwell =
=== Instructor Horwell ===
[[File:Horwell.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Horwell.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Instructor Horwell}}
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Retrieving Mia - Collecting Mia is a fairly simple task, using the railing above Link's head, the hero in green can shimmy over to the next ledge. Running and jumping allow Link to clear the gap, and then using the climbing vines brings Link up to the next level. Link can't jump up to the next level, however, and Horwell tells Link so if he tries. Link must push the crate up to the wall and then climb up to get Mia.
Retrieving Mia - Collecting Mia is a fairly simple task, using the railing above Link's head, the hero in green can shimmy over to the next ledge. Running and jumping allow Link to clear the gap, and then using the climbing vines brings Link up to the next level. Link can't jump up to the next level, however, and Horwell tells Link so if he tries. Link must push the crate up to the wall and then climb up to get Mia.


*Both [[Instructor Owlan]]'s and [[Instructor Horwell]]'s designs were based on the [[Rito]] tribe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.{{Ref|Designer Hirono, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 23|Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.}}
*Both [[Instructor Owlan]]'s and [[Instructor Horwell]]'s designs were based on the [[Rito]] tribe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.


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= Instructor Owlan =
=== Instructor Owlan ===
[[File:Owlan.jpg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Owlan.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Instructor Owlan}}
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Before the race he gives Link and three other Skyloft youths the instructions for the ceremony. He attaches a ceremonial bird statue, (brought by Zelda) to a small gold bird and tells the children that whoever catches the bird and claims the statue will be this year's champion. Giving quick instructions on how to control the birds he then goes on to say that the champion will receive a gift from the lovely Zelda. Before the race begins he tells Link and three other Skyloft youths to show him just how well they have practiced. He asks to see good clean flying with no interfering with the other bird riders. Then upon his command the competition begins. He also teaches Link's [[Loftwing]] the spin attack, allowing it to move faster and attack enemies without hurting itself. He seems intrigued by plants and is Gaepora's right-hand-man, to which he entrusts studying and discoveries.
Before the race he gives Link and three other Skyloft youths the instructions for the ceremony. He attaches a ceremonial bird statue, (brought by Zelda) to a small gold bird and tells the children that whoever catches the bird and claims the statue will be this year's champion. Giving quick instructions on how to control the birds he then goes on to say that the champion will receive a gift from the lovely Zelda. Before the race begins he tells Link and three other Skyloft youths to show him just how well they have practiced. He asks to see good clean flying with no interfering with the other bird riders. Then upon his command the competition begins. He also teaches Link's [[Loftwing]] the spin attack, allowing it to move faster and attack enemies without hurting itself. He seems intrigued by plants and is Gaepora's right-hand-man, to which he entrusts studying and discoveries.


*Both [[Instructor Owlan]]'s and [[Instructor Horwell]]'s designs were based on the [[Rito]] tribe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.{{Ref|Designer Hirono, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 23|Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.}}
*Both [[Instructor Owlan]]'s and [[Instructor Horwell]]'s designs were based on the [[Rito]] tribe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.


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= Jakamar =
=== Jakamar ===
[[File:Jakamar.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Jakamar.jpeg|200x256px|right]]
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= Karane =
=== Karane ===
[[File:Karane.jpg|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Karane.jpg|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Karane}}
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= Keet =
=== Keet ===
[[File:Keet.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Keet.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Keet}}
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= Kina =
=== Kina ===
[[File:Kina.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Kina.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Kina}}
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Kina is a waitress for the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the daughter of the joint's owner, [[Pumm]].  
Kina is a waitress for the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the daughter of the joint's owner, [[Pumm]].  


When [[Link]] accidentally breaks the chandelier at the Lumpy Pumpkin, he is bothered by Kina for doing so and required to transport pumpkins from the pumpkin patch. Later, Link is compelled to participate in a nightly performance with Kina by playing on his Harp.{{Ref|SS|3097|Flyer}} If this rhythm mini-game is completed successfully, Pumm rewards Link with a [[Piece of Heart]].  
When [[Link]] accidentally breaks the chandelier at the Lumpy Pumpkin, he is bothered by Kina for doing so and required to transport pumpkins from the pumpkin patch. Later, Link is compelled to participate in a nightly performance with Kina by playing on his Harp. If this rhythm mini-game is completed successfully, Pumm rewards Link with a [[Piece of Heart]].  


Following completion of the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], Link can return to the Lumpy Pumpkin where Kina is seeking an assistant. Using the [[Goddess Sword]] for [[dowsing]], Link encounters [[Guld]] who is enthused at his new job. Kina rewards Link with five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s upon completing this task.  
Following completion of the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], Link can return to the Lumpy Pumpkin where Kina is seeking an assistant. Using the [[Goddess Sword]] for [[dowsing]], Link encounters [[Guld]] who is enthused at his new job. Kina rewards Link with five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s upon completing this task.  


*[[Keet]] makes notable hints about his love interest in Kina.{{Ref|SS|1850|[[Fi]]}}
*[[Keet]] makes notable hints about his love interest in Kina.


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= Kukiel =
=== Kukiel ===
[[File:Kukiel2.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Kukiel2.png|200x256px|right]]
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Kukiel is a young, vivacious, and cheerful female character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She lives in [[Skyloft]], with her mother [[Wryna]] and her father [[Jakamar]].{{Ref|name=Par}} She is five years of age,{{Ref|name=Age|SS|4130|[[Wryna]]}} and adores meeting new people and making new friends along the way.{{Unsourced}}
Kukiel is a young, vivacious, and cheerful female character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She lives in [[Skyloft]], with her mother [[Wryna]] and her father [[Jakamar]]. She is five years of age, and adores meeting new people and making new friends along the way.{{Unsourced}}


Kukiel, as previously mentioned, is five years of age.{{Ref|name=Age}} Her stature is short with a slender build. She has brown hair and is always seen wearing it up, never down. Kukiel wears a long, red, robe-like outfit with many multicolored accessories and a navy blue shirt underneath. To complete her outfit, she wears black boots.
Kukiel, as previously mentioned, is five years of age. Her stature is short with a slender build. She has brown hair and is always seen wearing it up, never down. Kukiel wears a long, red, robe-like outfit with many multicolored accessories and a navy blue shirt underneath. To complete her outfit, she wears black boots.


After [[Link]] places the [[Ruby Tablet]] inside of the [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess|State of the Goddess]], Kukiel is reported to have gone missing.{{Ref|SS|1435|[[Fi]]}} Her mother, Wryna, can be seen calling for her lost child outside of the [[Statue of the Goddess]].{{Ref|SS|4122|[[Wryna]]}} She soon starts pondering the possibility that her daughter may have been kidnapped, when suddenly Link arrives to offer his assistance.{{Ref|SS|4123|[[Wryna]]}}{{Ref|SS|4125|[[Wryna]]}} She gives Link intel that the person who kidnapped her daughter was a villainous monster, and that her daughter is far too innocent to have gotten lost.{{Ref|SS|4131|[[Wryna]]}} As Link gathers information from local residents of [[Skyloft]], he comes to the conclusion that a monster is in fact holding Kukiel hostage, and that she was last seen near the [[Graveyard (Skyward Sword)|graveyard]].{{Ref|SS|4190|[[Gully]]}} [[Rusta]] tells Link to push one of the gravestones back, then, and only then is he able to reach Kukiel.{{Ref|SS|4188|[[Rusta]]}}
After [[Link]] places the [[Ruby Tablet]] inside of the [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess|State of the Goddess]], Kukiel is reported to have gone missing. Her mother, Wryna, can be seen calling for her lost child outside of the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. She soon starts pondering the possibility that her daughter may have been kidnapped, when suddenly Link arrives to offer his assistance. She gives Link intel that the person who kidnapped her daughter was a villainous monster, and that her daughter is far too innocent to have gotten lost. As Link gathers information from local residents of [[Skyloft]], he comes to the conclusion that a monster is in fact holding Kukiel hostage, and that she was last seen near the [[Graveyard (Skyward Sword)|graveyard]]. [[Rusta]] tells Link to push one of the gravestones back, then, and only then is he able to reach Kukiel.  


When the hero ventures down to reach Kukiel at last, he is confronted with a monstrous demon who screams at Link. As soon as Link draws his [[sword]], the supposed evil demon apologizes and insists that the hero doesn't harm him.{{Ref|SS|4337|[[Batreaux]]}} He reveals himself to be [[Batreaux]], Skyloft's resident demon. Kukiel informs Link that Batreaux has saved her life before, and has been very friendly to her ever since.{{Ref|SS|4141|Kukiel}} Being aware of the current status of her safety, the hero reports back to Kukiel's parents to give them the updated news. They're delighted by the news, and are extremely grateful for Link's determination to save their lost child.{{Ref|SS|4135|[[Wryna]]}}{{Ref|SS|1436|[[Fi]]}}
When the hero ventures down to reach Kukiel at last, he is confronted with a monstrous demon who screams at Link. As soon as Link draws his [[sword]], the supposed evil demon apologizes and insists that the hero doesn't harm him. He reveals himself to be [[Batreaux]], Skyloft's resident demon. Kukiel informs Link that Batreaux has saved her life before, and has been very friendly to her ever since. Being aware of the current status of her safety, the hero reports back to Kukiel's parents to give them the updated news. They're delighted by the news, and are extremely grateful for Link's determination to save their lost child.  


Once this side quest is finally put to rest, Link receives 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
Once this side quest is finally put to rest, Link receives 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
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= Luv =
=== Luv ===
[[File:Potion-Shop-Owner.jpg|200x256px|right]]
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= Mallara =
=== Mallara ===
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= Mia =
=== Mia ===
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= Orielle =
=== Orielle ===
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= Parrow =
=== Parrow ===
[[File:Parrow.png|200x256px|right]]
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{{Main|Parrow}}
{{Main|Parrow}}


Parrow is a well built and honest young man from [[Skyloft]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Just like his sister, [[Orielle]], he adores [[Loftwing]]s and has vast knowledge about them. He can often be seen near the [[The Plaza]] walking around calmly. He later worries for his sister Orielle, and sends Link to search for her.{{Ref|SS|3727|Parrow}}{{Ref|SS|3728|Parrow}} When Link locates her out in the [[The Sky]], she is seen crashed on a small island with her injured bird. Link rides back to the Plaza and informs Parrow about his sister's accident. He will then give Link the [[Mushroom Spores]], a potion that will heal any injured birds.{{Ref|SS|3734|Parrow}}Link can then ride to Orielle and give her the Mushroom Spores to let her heal her bird. When Orielle's bird is fully healed, Link will be rewarded with 10 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s, 5 from both Orielle and Parrow, as well as being allowed to keep the [[Bottle]] given to him by Parrow.{{Ref|SS|3741|Parrow}}
Parrow is a well built and honest young man from [[Skyloft]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Just like his sister, [[Orielle]], he adores [[Loftwing]]s and has vast knowledge about them. He can often be seen near the [[The Plaza]] walking around calmly. He later worries for his sister Orielle, and sends Link to search for her. When Link locates her out in the [[The Sky]], she is seen crashed on a small island with her injured bird. Link rides back to the Plaza and informs Parrow about his sister's accident. He will then give Link the [[Mushroom Spores]], a potion that will heal any injured birds.Link can then ride to Orielle and give her the Mushroom Spores to let her heal her bird. When Orielle's bird is fully healed, Link will be rewarded with 10 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s, 5 from both Orielle and Parrow, as well as being allowed to keep the [[Bottle]] given to him by Parrow.


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= Peater =
=== Peater ===
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= Peatrice =
=== Peatrice ===


{{Main|Peatrice}}
{{Main|Peatrice}}


Peatrice is in charge of the [[Item Check]] in [[Skyloft]]. She lives with [[Peater|her father]], the man at [[Bamboo Island]]. She's always bored because no one stores items with her, which often ignites daydreams of her meeting the perfect man.{{Ref|SS|1829|[[Fi]]}} After [[Link]] visits her for a while, she will start to notice him, and will eventually get excited for all of his visits.{{Ref|SS|1423|[[Fi]]}} This triggers a side quest.
Peatrice is in charge of the [[Item Check]] in [[Skyloft]]. She lives with [[Peater|her father]], the man at [[Bamboo Island]]. She's always bored because no one stores items with her, which often ignites daydreams of her meeting the perfect man. After [[Link]] visits her for a while, she will start to notice him, and will eventually get excited for all of his visits. This triggers a side quest.


If Link goes to her house at night (below the [[Bazaar]], next to the small pumpkin patch), he can see a speech bubble above her father's head. If Link talks to him, he will tell the hero that his daughter is distracted too often, and that he believes she has a secret admirer. He asks Link to break the two of them apart. If Link visits her during the day, Peatrice asks him to see her at her house at night. For easy travel go to her house and sleep in her bed until night, and talk to her.  
If Link goes to her house at night (below the [[Bazaar]], next to the small pumpkin patch), he can see a speech bubble above her father's head. If Link talks to him, he will tell the hero that his daughter is distracted too often, and that he believes she has a secret admirer. He asks Link to break the two of them apart. If Link visits her during the day, Peatrice asks him to see her at her house at night. For easy travel go to her house and sleep in her bed until night, and talk to her.  
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There are two possible outcomes: Link tells her he loves her or he breaks her heart. If he tells her that he doesn't have any feelings for her, she will cry and will treat the hero like a normal customer for the rest of the game; her father, though, will be happy that she is no longer in love and will give Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. If Link chose "yes", Peatrice is relieved that he shares mutual feelings with her, and he will receive the 5 Gratitude Crystals from her instead of her father. She then realizes Link must finish his quest before they can truly be together, and asks Link to keep it a secret for now. However, the game's ultimate outcome will not be altered.
There are two possible outcomes: Link tells her he loves her or he breaks her heart. If he tells her that he doesn't have any feelings for her, she will cry and will treat the hero like a normal customer for the rest of the game; her father, though, will be happy that she is no longer in love and will give Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. If Link chose "yes", Peatrice is relieved that he shares mutual feelings with her, and he will receive the 5 Gratitude Crystals from her instead of her father. She then realizes Link must finish his quest before they can truly be together, and asks Link to keep it a secret for now. However, the game's ultimate outcome will not be altered.


*If [[Link]] chooses that he ''does'' have feelings for [[Peatrice]], [[Fi]] will recommend that the hero should not tell [[Zelda]] about his new found romance. {{Ref|SS|1830|[[Fi]]}}
*If [[Link]] chooses that he ''does'' have feelings for [[Peatrice]], [[Fi]] will recommend that the hero should not tell [[Zelda]] about his new found romance.  


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= Piper =
=== Piper ===


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= Pipit =
=== Pipit ===
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= Pumm =
=== 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. He warns [[Link]] not to break it.


If Link ignores him and breaks the chandelier anyway, Pumm becomes enraged and orders Link to perform tasks for him to pay for a new one.{{Ref|SS|3973|Pumm}}{{Ref|SS|3990|Pumm}} He first sends Link out to deliver Pumpkin Soup to [[Eagus]].{{Ref|SS|3991|Pumm}} However, the soup will become cold after five minutes, so Pumm warns him to deliver it quickly.{{Ref|SS|3995|Pumm}} Next, he asks Link to help Kina harvest the pumpkins.{{Ref|SS|3986|Pumm}} Finally, he requests that Link accompanies Kina's singing on the [[Goddess's Harp]] at night.{{Ref|SS|3981|Pumm}} If Link manages to perform well, then Pumm announces that his debt has been paid off and he purchases a new chandelier.{{Ref|SS|4086|Pumm}}
If Link ignores him and breaks the chandelier anyway, Pumm becomes enraged and orders Link to perform tasks for him to pay for a new one. He first sends Link out to deliver Pumpkin Soup to [[Eagus]]. However, the soup will become cold after five minutes, so Pumm warns him to deliver it quickly. Next, he asks Link to help Kina harvest the pumpkins. Finally, he requests that Link accompanies Kina's singing on the [[Goddess's Harp]] at night. If Link manages to perform well, then Pumm announces that his debt has been paid off and he purchases a new chandelier.


Every year, Pumm delivers a basin full of Pumpkin Soup to [[Levias]].{{Ref|SS|3212|[[Instructor Owlan]]}} However, he says that this year he has been unable to deliver it due to the [[Thunderhead]] clouds.{{Ref|SS|4069|Pumm}} He is relieved when Link offers to take the soup to Levias instead, and he cooks up what he claims is the best batch he has made in a long time.{{Ref|SS|4070|Pumm}}{{Ref|SS|4072|Pumm}}
Every year, Pumm delivers a basin full of Pumpkin Soup to [[Levias]]. However, he says that this year he has been unable to deliver it due to the [[Thunderhead]] clouds. He is relieved when Link offers to take the soup to Levias instead, and he cooks up what he claims is the best batch he has made in a long time.


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= Rupin =
=== Rupin ===


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= Rusta =
=== Rusta ===
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= Sparrot =
=== Sparrot ===


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= Strich =
=== Strich ===


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= Wryna =
=== Wryna ===
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Wryna is a female character featured within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is a resident of [[Skyloft]], and is the wife of [[Jakamar]] and mother of [[Kukiel]].
Wryna is a female character featured within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is a resident of [[Skyloft]], and is the wife of [[Jakamar]] and mother of [[Kukiel]].


After [[Link]] has placed the [[Ruby Tablet]] into the altar [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]], he will run into Wryna who is leaning over the wooden bridge yelling out for her daughter, Kukiel.{{Ref|SS|4122|Wryna}}{{Ref|SS|4123|Wryna}} She informs Link that Kukiel has gone missing, and asks him to help her find Kukiel.{{Ref|SS|4124|Wryna}}{{Ref|SS|4125|Wryna}} By talking to people around Skyloft and in the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]], Link learns that Kukiel was spotted with a monster, who opens the shed to his house at night in the [[Graveyard (Skyward Sword)|Graveyard]].{{Ref|SS|4131|Wryna}} Link can use this information to go to the Graveyard and roll into one the graves, which reveals a ladder that leads down to the path towards [[Batreaux's House]].  
After [[Link]] has placed the [[Ruby Tablet]] into the altar [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]], he will run into Wryna who is leaning over the wooden bridge yelling out for her daughter, Kukiel. She informs Link that Kukiel has gone missing, and asks him to help her find Kukiel. By talking to people around Skyloft and in the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]], Link learns that Kukiel was spotted with a monster, who opens the shed to his house at night in the [[Graveyard (Skyward Sword)|Graveyard]]. Link can use this information to go to the Graveyard and roll into one the graves, which reveals a ladder that leads down to the path towards [[Batreaux's House]].  


Inside, Link discovers that the ''monster'' spotted by the residents of Skyloft was actually a friendly demon, who was simply playing games with Kukiel, and not kidnapping her. [[Batreaux]], the monster, tells Link he desperately wants to be a human, and asks him to collect [[Gratitude Crystal]]s for him. The next morning, Kukiel returns to her house, and Link sees Wryna so relieved to see Kukiel safe. Wryna gives Link five Gratitude Crystals.{{Ref|SS|1436|[[Fi]]}}{{Ref|SS|4135|Wryna}}
Inside, Link discovers that the ''monster'' spotted by the residents of Skyloft was actually a friendly demon, who was simply playing games with Kukiel, and not kidnapping her. [[Batreaux]], the monster, tells Link he desperately wants to be a human, and asks him to collect [[Gratitude Crystal]]s for him. The next morning, Kukiel returns to her house, and Link sees Wryna so relieved to see Kukiel safe. Wryna gives Link five Gratitude Crystals.


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= Zelda's Loftwing =
=== Zelda's Loftwing ===
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= Scrapper =
=== Scrapper ===
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== Faron ==
== Faron ==
= Bucha =
=== Bucha ===
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= Erla =
=== Erla ===
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Erla is a [[Kikwi]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He lives in the [[Faron Woods]] with the other members of his race.
Erla is a [[Kikwi]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He lives in the [[Faron Woods]] with the other members of his race.


In exchange for information on [[Zelda]]'s location, [[Bucha]] asks Link to search for Erla and the other Kikwis of the woods. Link finds Erla up on a ledge that can be reached after climbing a wall of vines. He is hiding in the grass, but once Link cuts it all down with the [[Goddess Sword|Sword]], he is forced to stand up and face him. Disappointed that Link found his excellent hiding place, he introduces himself as the greatest hider of all the Kikwis, aside from the elder.{{Ref|SS|4888|Erla}}{{Ref|SS|4889|Erla}}
In exchange for information on [[Zelda]]'s location, [[Bucha]] asks Link to search for Erla and the other Kikwis of the woods. Link finds Erla up on a ledge that can be reached after climbing a wall of vines. He is hiding in the grass, but once Link cuts it all down with the [[Goddess Sword|Sword]], he is forced to stand up and face him. Disappointed that Link found his excellent hiding place, he introduces himself as the greatest hider of all the Kikwis, aside from the elder.


While Link is obtaining the [[Song of the Hero]], Faron Woods is flooded completely. Erla is stuck on a log that managed to remain floating. He tells Link that the water is coming from [[Inside the Great Tree]].{{Ref|SS|5263|Erla}}
While Link is obtaining the [[Song of the Hero]], Faron Woods is flooded completely. Erla is stuck on a log that managed to remain floating. He tells Link that the water is coming from [[Inside the Great Tree]].


After Link collects all the [[Tadtone]]s, the water recedes and Erla returns to his spot up on the ledge. He hides in the grass again, so Link has to cut it down to talk to him. If Link does so, Erla congratulates his ability to find him and gives him a [[Treasure]].{{Ref|SS|5127|Erla}}
After Link collects all the [[Tadtone]]s, the water recedes and Erla returns to his spot up on the ledge. He hides in the grass again, so Link has to cut it down to talk to him. If Link does so, Erla congratulates his ability to find him and gives him a [[Treasure]].


*[[Erla]]'s line of "It's a secret to everybody" when he gives [[Link]] the [[treasure]] is likely a reference to the [[Secret Moblin]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.{{Ref|SS|5128|Erla}}{{Ref|LoZ|58|Secret Moblin}}
*[[Erla]]'s line of "It's a secret to everybody" when he gives [[Link]] the [[treasure]] is likely a reference to the [[Secret Moblin]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.


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= Faron =
=== Faron ===
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= Gorko =
=== Gorko ===
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= Jellyf =
=== Jellyf ===
[[File:Jellyf.jpg|200x256px|right]]
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{{Main|Jellyf}}
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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, but comes to realize he means to help by noticing the [[Water Dragon's Scale]] he has equipped. She then leads him to Faron, who then explains about [[Ghirahim]]'s most recent attack.


*Unlike most [[Parella]], [[Jellyf]] is red in color.  
*Unlike most [[Parella]], [[Jellyf]] is red in color.  
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= Lopsa =
=== Lopsa ===
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Lopsa is a member of the [[Kikwi]], a race of creatures that have lived in the [[Faron Woods]] area since the time of the [[Hylia|Goddess]]. Like most of his race, he is cowardly, and hides from anything, including [[Link]] himself.
Lopsa is a member of the [[Kikwi]], a race of creatures that have lived in the [[Faron Woods]] area since the time of the [[Hylia|Goddess]]. Like most of his race, he is cowardly, and hides from anything, including [[Link]] himself.


When Link visits the Faron Woods in search of [[Zelda]], the Kikwi elder, [[Bucha]], asks him to search for his missing friends.{{Ref|SS|4920|Bucha}} Link finds Lopsa stuck on a tree branch high above the ground with an angry [[Bokoblin]] trying to reach him. Upon spotting Link, the Bokoblin calls back-up with its [[Monster Horn (Skyward Sword)|horn]] and they attack. After Link defeats them all, Lopsa calls down to him and asks for assistance because his legs are shaking too much.{{Ref|SS|4879|Lopsa}} Link can roll into the tree to make Lopsa fall to the ground.{{Ref|SS|4880|Lopsa}} Lopsa is glad to hear that the elder is safe, and he wants Link to tells Bucha that he is all right.{{Ref|SS|4883|Lopsa}}
When Link visits the Faron Woods in search of [[Zelda]], the Kikwi elder, [[Bucha]], asks him to search for his missing friends. Link finds Lopsa stuck on a tree branch high above the ground with an angry [[Bokoblin]] trying to reach him. Upon spotting Link, the Bokoblin calls back-up with its [[Monster Horn (Skyward Sword)|horn]] and they attack. After Link defeats them all, Lopsa calls down to him and asks for assistance because his legs are shaking too much. Link can roll into the tree to make Lopsa fall to the ground. Lopsa is glad to hear that the elder is safe, and he wants Link to tells Bucha that he is all right.


Later, Lopsa is trapped on a lilypad with [[Machi]] when the Faron Woods is flooded. Lopsa tells Link that the [[Faron (Dragon)|Water Dragon]] must be around the woods somewhere.{{Ref|SS|5275|Lopsa}} After Link removes the water, Lopsa wanders around the gray structure that is outside the entrance to the [[Deep Woods]]. He complains about how boring it is, although he acknowledges that is better than being in danger all the time.{{Ref|SS|5125|Lopsa}}
Later, Lopsa is trapped on a lilypad with [[Machi]] when the Faron Woods is flooded. Lopsa tells Link that the [[Faron (Dragon)|Water Dragon]] must be around the woods somewhere. After Link removes the water, Lopsa wanders around the gray structure that is outside the entrance to the [[Deep Woods]]. He complains about how boring it is, although he acknowledges that is better than being in danger all the time.


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= Machi =
=== Machi ===
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Machi is a member of the [[Kikwi]] race in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is the first Kikwi that [[Link]] encounters when he enters the [[Faron Woods]].
Machi is a member of the [[Kikwi]] race in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is the first Kikwi that [[Link]] encounters when he enters the [[Faron Woods]].


Link first finds Machi curled up into a ball on the ground, being attacked by a pair of [[Bokoblin]]s. Machi is playing dead.{{Ref|SS|4847|Machi}} When Link defeats the two enemies, Machi initially thinks it is safe, but he becomes scared when he spots Link and runs away.{{Ref|SS|4848|Machi}}{{Ref|SS|4849|Machi}}{{Ref|SS|4850|Machi}} [[Fi]] mentions that Machi causes a spike in [[dowsing]] readings that correlate with [[Zelda]].{{Ref|SS|4941|Fi}}{{Ref|SS|4942|Fi}} As a result, Link chases after Machi, finding him hiding behind two mushrooms and eventually a tree. When Link at last catches him, he realizes that Link is not an enemy and introduces himself.{{Ref|SS|4854|Machi}}{{Ref|SS|4855|Machi}} He then comments on how he had earlier seen a girl of Link's race who escaped from trouble with the Kikwi elder, [[Bucha]].{{Ref|SS|4856|Machi}}{{Ref|SS|4859|Machi}} Realizing that it is Zelda, Link sets off to find her, but only after Machi has asked him to tell Bucha about his location.{{Ref|SS|4860|Machi}} When Fi materializes shortly after, Machi is terrified and tries to camouflage himself as a plant again.{{Ref|SS|4861|Machi}}
Link first finds Machi curled up into a ball on the ground, being attacked by a pair of [[Bokoblin]]s. Machi is playing dead. When Link defeats the two enemies, Machi initially thinks it is safe, but he becomes scared when he spots Link and runs away. [[Fi]] mentions that Machi causes a spike in [[dowsing]] readings that correlate with [[Zelda]]. As a result, Link chases after Machi, finding him hiding behind two mushrooms and eventually a tree. When Link at last catches him, he realizes that Link is not an enemy and introduces himself. He then comments on how he had earlier seen a girl of Link's race who escaped from trouble with the Kikwi elder, [[Bucha]]. Realizing that it is Zelda, Link sets off to find her, but only after Machi has asked him to tell Bucha about his location. When Fi materializes shortly after, Machi is terrified and tries to camouflage himself as a plant again.


The next time that Link sees Machi is just after he completes [[Skyview Temple]]. The Kikwi waits outside the entrance for him, wondering if Link had found his friend.{{Ref|SS|4865|Machi}} He is saddened if Link forgets who he is.{{Ref|SS|4866|Machi}}
The next time that Link sees Machi is just after he completes [[Skyview Temple]]. The Kikwi waits outside the entrance for him, wondering if Link had found his friend. He is saddened if Link forgets who he is.


Later, the Faron Woods area is flooded completely, forcing the Kikwis to stay on floating pieces of debris. Machi ends up on a lilypad with [[Lopsa]], where he urgently tells Link that the flooding is the [[Faron (Dragon)|Water Dragon]]'s fault.{{Ref|SS|5270|Machi}} After the water is drained, he wanders around in the main part of the woods.
Later, the Faron Woods area is flooded completely, forcing the Kikwis to stay on floating pieces of debris. Machi ends up on a lilypad with [[Lopsa]], where he urgently tells Link that the flooding is the [[Faron (Dragon)|Water Dragon]]'s fault. After the water is drained, he wanders around in the main part of the woods.


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= Oolo =
=== Oolo ===
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Oolo is a [[Kikwi]] that lives in [[Faron Woods]]. As [[Fi]] suggests, Oolo is the shyest Kikwi.
Oolo is a [[Kikwi]] that lives in [[Faron Woods]]. As [[Fi]] suggests, Oolo is the shyest Kikwi.


[[Link]] first meets Oolo when [[Bucha]], the Kikwi elder, asks him to search for his fellow Kikwis.{{Ref|SS|4920|Bucha}} Oolo is found hiding on a ledge, curled up on his stomach with his shrub-like back up in order to look like a plant. When Link tries to pick him up, Oolo is frightened and screams at him not to eat him.{{Ref|SS|4870|Oolo}} However, he then realizes that Link is looking for the Kikwis, and he gratefully tells Link to inform the elder of his location, although he plans on staying hidden for the time being.{{Ref|SS|4871|Oolo}}{{Ref|SS|4873|Oolo}} When Fi appears right after, Oolo is terrified and begins to shiver.{{Ref|SS|4874|Oolo}}
[[Link]] first meets Oolo when [[Bucha]], the Kikwi elder, asks him to search for his fellow Kikwis. Oolo is found hiding on a ledge, curled up on his stomach with his shrub-like back up in order to look like a plant. When Link tries to pick him up, Oolo is frightened and screams at him not to eat him. However, he then realizes that Link is looking for the Kikwis, and he gratefully tells Link to inform the elder of his location, although he plans on staying hidden for the time being. When Fi appears right after, Oolo is terrified and begins to shiver.


Later, Oolo is also involved in a side-quest to collect [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. After [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]] teaches Link her part of the [[Song of the Hero]], Link can talk to [[Instructor Owlan]]. He asks Link to find him a new species of plant to study.{{Ref|SS|4257|Owlan}} Link can then talk to Oolo, who complains that his shoulders are sore from staying hidden for so long.{{Ref|SS|5348|Oolo}} Although the other Kikwis think it is safe, Oolo does not trust the newfound peace and he is frustrated by staying hidden all the time.{{Ref|SS|5349|Oolo}}{{Ref|SS|5352|Oolo}}{{Ref|SS|5351|Oolo}} When he wonders if there was some other place he could go to feel safe, Link offers to take him to [[Skyloft]].{{Ref|SS|5353|Oolo}} [[Scrapper]] carries Oolo into [[The Sky]] with Link. If Link brings Oolo back to Owlan's room, Owlan is very excited and rewards Link with five Gratitude Crystals.{{Ref|SS|4262|Owlan}}{{Ref|SS|4263|Owlan}} At first, Oolo appears to be pleased with his praise.{{Ref|SS|4269|Oolo}} However, after a while he admits that he does not enjoy the instructor's scrutinity and tells Link that this new life is not much different from when he was in the forest.{{Ref|SS|4270|Oolo}}
Later, Oolo is also involved in a side-quest to collect [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. After [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]] teaches Link her part of the [[Song of the Hero]], Link can talk to [[Instructor Owlan]]. He asks Link to find him a new species of plant to study. Link can then talk to Oolo, who complains that his shoulders are sore from staying hidden for so long. Although the other Kikwis think it is safe, Oolo does not trust the newfound peace and he is frustrated by staying hidden all the time. When he wonders if there was some other place he could go to feel safe, Link offers to take him to [[Skyloft]]. [[Scrapper]] carries Oolo into [[The Sky]] with Link. If Link brings Oolo back to Owlan's room, Owlan is very excited and rewards Link with five Gratitude Crystals. At first, Oolo appears to be pleased with his praise. However, after a while he admits that he does not enjoy the instructor's scrutinity and tells Link that this new life is not much different from when he was in the forest.


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= Yerbal =
=== Yerbal ===
[[File:YerbalSS.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:YerbalSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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Yerbal is a [[Kikwi]] hermit who sleeps atop the [[Great Tree]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.{{Ref|SS|5080|Yerbal}} [[Link]] meets him while he searches for [[Farore's Flame]]. To wake Yerbal from his sleep, Link must hit him with any projectile weapon he has in his possession. Once awake and able to speak, Yerbal directs Link towards [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]] the Water Dragon, who resides at the bottom of [[Lake Floria]].{{Ref|SS|1517|[[Fi]]}}
Yerbal is a [[Kikwi]] hermit who sleeps atop the [[Great Tree]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. [[Link]] meets him while he searches for [[Farore's Flame]]. To wake Yerbal from his sleep, Link must hit him with any projectile weapon he has in his possession. Once awake and able to speak, Yerbal directs Link towards [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]] the Water Dragon, who resides at the bottom of [[Lake Floria]].


Humorously, when Link meets Faron, she announces that she will eat Yerbal for divulging her location. However, Yerbal remains very much alive for the rest of the game.{{Ref|SS|5175|[[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]}}
Humorously, when Link meets Faron, she announces that she will eat Yerbal for divulging her location. However, Yerbal remains very much alive for the rest of the game.


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== Eldin ==
== Eldin ==
= Bronzi =
=== Bronzi ===
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= Cobal =
=== Cobal ===
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= Eldin =
=== Eldin ===
[[File:Eldin (Skyward Sword).png|200x256px|right]]
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= Guld =
=== Guld ===
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= Kortz =
=== Kortz ===
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= Ledd =
=== Ledd ===
[[File:Mogma.png|200x256px|right]]
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Ledd is a member of the [[Mogma]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He, along with [[Cobal]], is the first Mogma [[Link]] meets at [[Eldin Volcano]]. His fascination with explosions prompts him to create a [[Bomb Bag]]. Link once more encounters Ledd in the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], wherein he lost his Bomb Bag.  Ledd asks Link to reclaim his stolen item.{{Ref|SS|5513|Ledd}} Once Link defeats the [[Lizalfos]] guarding the Bomb Bag, Ledd allows him to keep the item.{{Ref|SS|5518|Ledd}}{{Ref|SS|5519|Ledd}}{{Ref|SS|5520|Ledd}}
Ledd is a member of the [[Mogma]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He, along with [[Cobal]], is the first Mogma [[Link]] meets at [[Eldin Volcano]]. His fascination with explosions prompts him to create a [[Bomb Bag]]. Link once more encounters Ledd in the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], wherein he lost his Bomb Bag.  Ledd asks Link to reclaim his stolen item. Once Link defeats the [[Lizalfos]] guarding the Bomb Bag, Ledd allows him to keep the item.


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.  
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= Merco =
=== Merco ===
[[File:MercoSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Mr. Tubert =
=== Mr. Tubert ===
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= Nackle =
=== Nackle ===
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= Plats =
=== Plats ===
[[File:Ssplats.png|200x256px|right]]
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Plats is a [[Mogma]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is larger and greedier than most Mogmas and is a top treasure hunter. He is first found in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] in an underground tunnel. He initially believes that [[Link]] is a monster and runs away from him while attempting to block his path.{{Ref|SS|5745|Plats}} Once Link traps Plats and catches up to him, he sees that Link has [[Silva|his brother's]] [[Mogma Mitts]] and realizes that Link isn't a monster; he then gives him a [[Piece of Heart]] to make up for it.{{Ref|SS|5747|Plats}}{{Ref|SS|5748|Plats}}
Plats is a [[Mogma]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is larger and greedier than most Mogmas and is a top treasure hunter. He is first found in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] in an underground tunnel. He initially believes that [[Link]] is a monster and runs away from him while attempting to block his path. Once Link traps Plats and catches up to him, he sees that Link has [[Silva|his brother's]] [[Mogma Mitts]] and realizes that Link isn't a monster; he then gives him a [[Piece of Heart]] to make up for it.


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.


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= Silva =
=== Silva ===
[[File:Silva.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Tyto =
=== Tyto ===
[[File:TytoSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Zanc =
=== Zanc ===
[[File:Zanc.png|200x256px|right]]
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== Lanayru ==
== Lanayru ==
= Golo =
=== Golo ===
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= Gortram =
=== Gortram ===
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= Lanayru =
=== Lanayru ===
[[File:LanayruSS.png|200x256px|right]]
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= Skipper =
=== Skipper ===
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