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{{Main|Bertie}} | {{Main|Bertie}} | ||
Bertie is a shy, quiet guy who works at the Infusion Shop, which is part of the [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]] he runs with his wife, [[Luv]]. Luv sells potions that [[Link (Skyward Sword)|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 a shy, quiet guy who works at the Infusion Shop, which is part of the [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]] he runs with his wife, [[Luv]]. Luv sells potions that [[Link (Skyward Sword)|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 [[Skyward Sword Bugs|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. 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. | 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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{{Main|Strich}} | {{Main|Strich}} | ||
Strich is the taller of [[Groose]]'s two lackeys, constantly standing beside him or flanking him. Motivations for sticking by Groose, and other aspects of his character are a mystery. It could be that Strich is a quieter, calmer individual than Groose or [[Cawlin]]. Stritch is also a very serious [[Bugs|bug]]-maniac. He can be found in the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] on the second level where he expresses his love for these creepy-crawlies. If [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]] visits his room at night, Strich will enthusiastically purchase bugs from Link for a reasonable price. Strangely enough, he is away from his bully friends. When there, he acts somewhat kind towards Link, suggesting that maybe he is not the real meanie that a lot of people in [[Skyloft]] think he is. | Strich is the taller of [[Groose]]'s two lackeys, constantly standing beside him or flanking him. Motivations for sticking by Groose, and other aspects of his character are a mystery. It could be that Strich is a quieter, calmer individual than Groose or [[Cawlin]]. Stritch is also a very serious [[Skyward Sword Bugs|bug]]-maniac. He can be found in the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] on the second level where he expresses his love for these creepy-crawlies. If [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]] visits his room at night, Strich will enthusiastically purchase bugs from Link for a reasonable price. Strangely enough, he is away from his bully friends. When there, he acts somewhat kind towards Link, suggesting that maybe he is not the real meanie that a lot of people in [[Skyloft]] think he is. | ||
After completing the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], Strich can be found on an island named "Bug Rock" in the [[Thunderhead]]. On "Bug Rock", or "Bug Heaven", he offers a mini-game in which Link has to catch all the bugs he tells him to catch. Later, he appears in a side quest "[[Beedle]]'s Lost Beetle," after completing the sixth dungeon, and freeing [[Levias]]. By waking up on [[Beedle's Island]], (By sleeping on his bed on his airship) he will tell Link he lost his beetle. By going to "Bug Rock", Strich will tell Link he found a rare beetle. After explaining that it is not his, he will tell Link he will only give it up if Link wins his mini-game. After winning, Link can give it to Beedle and gain five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. | After completing the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], Strich can be found on an island named "Bug Rock" in the [[Thunderhead]]. On "Bug Rock", or "Bug Heaven", he offers a mini-game in which Link has to catch all the bugs he tells him to catch. Later, he appears in a side quest "[[Beedle]]'s Lost Beetle," after completing the sixth dungeon, and freeing [[Levias]]. By waking up on [[Beedle's Island]], (By sleeping on his bed on his airship) he will tell Link he lost his beetle. By going to "Bug Rock", Strich will tell Link he found a rare beetle. After explaining that it is not his, he will tell Link he will only give it up if Link wins his mini-game. After winning, Link can give it to Beedle and gain five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. | ||
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{{Main|Faron (Dragon)}} | {{Main|Faron (Dragon)}} | ||
Faron the Water Dragon is a large, blue reptile-like deity who resides in the Faron area. She is one of the "Three Dragons" that guard the land below [[The Sky]]. The other dragons being [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Lanayru]] the Thunder Dragon, and [[Eldin (Dragon)|Eldin]] the Fire Dragon. Throughout the game she stays very skeptical of [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]]'s abilities and is a very important character. She is also very strict about manners and will often correct the hero for being impolite. After completing the [[Silent Realm]] in [[Faron Woods]], Link will be rewarded with the [[Water Dragon's Scale]]. An item that belongs to the Faron herself, it allows him to swim underwater and do spin-attacks. Faron can be found deep within [[Lake Floria]]. Furthermore, she reveals the path to the [[Ancient Cistern]], the fourth dungeon of the game. She also teaches Link the first part of the [[Song of the Hero]] later on in the story. To do this, Link must obtain the [[Tadtone]]s as instructed by Faron. | Faron the Water Dragon is a large, blue reptile-like deity who resides in the Faron area. She is one of the "Three Dragons" that guard the land below [[The Sky]]. The other dragons being [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Lanayru]] the Thunder Dragon, and [[Eldin (Dragon)|Eldin]] the Fire Dragon. Throughout the game she stays very skeptical of [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]]'s abilities and is a very important character. She is also very strict about manners and will often correct the hero for being impolite. After completing the [[Silent Realm]] in [[Faron Woods]], Link will be rewarded with the [[Water Dragon's Scale]]. An item that belongs to the Faron herself, it allows him to swim underwater and do spin-attacks. Faron can be found deep within [[Lake Floria (Breath of the Wild)|Lake Floria]]. Furthermore, she reveals the path to the [[Ancient Cistern]], the fourth dungeon of the game. She also teaches Link the first part of the [[Song of the Hero]] later on in the story. To do this, Link must obtain the [[Tadtone]]s as instructed by Faron. | ||
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{{Main|Jellyf}} | {{Main|Jellyf}} | ||
Jellyf is a young female [[Parella]] that resides in [[Lake Floria]]. 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 (Skyward Sword)|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. | Jellyf is a young female [[Parella]] that resides in [[Lake Floria (Breath of the Wild)|Lake Floria]]. 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 (Skyward Sword)|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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{{Main|Yerbal}} | {{Main|Yerbal}} | ||
Yerbal is a [[Kikwi]] hermit who sleeps atop the [[Great Tree]]. [[Link (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]]. | Yerbal is a [[Kikwi]] hermit who sleeps atop the [[Great Tree]]. [[Link (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 (Breath of the Wild)|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. | 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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{{Main|Ledd}} | {{Main|Ledd}} | ||
Ledd is a member of the [[Mogma]]s. He, along with [[Cobal]], is the first Mogma [[Link (Skyward Sword)|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 [[ | Ledd is a member of the [[Mogma]]s. He, along with [[Cobal]], is the first Mogma [[Link (Skyward Sword)|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 [[Geru]] 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. |