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In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl who is a student at the [[Knight Academy]] along with [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]], the headmaster of which is her father [[Gaepora]]. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Zelda's Loftwing|Blue Loftwing]]. After she is chosen to act as [[Hylia|the goddess]] in the [[Ceremony of the Goddess]] for the winner of the [[Wing Ceremony]], an annual race in which Link is competing for the right to become a senior in the academy, she helps Link locate his [[Crimson Loftwing]], hidden by his rival and her stalker, [[Groose]]. After Link wins the race, Zelda joyfully jumps off Skyloft for Link and his bird to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], a legendary parachute used as the prize for that year's race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that, Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious.
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl who is a student at the [[Knight Academy]] along with [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]], the headmaster of which is her father [[Gaepora]]. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Zelda's Loftwing|Blue Loftwing]]. After she is chosen to act as [[Hylia|the goddess]] in the [[Ceremony of the Goddess]] for the winner of the [[Wing Ceremony]], an annual race in which Link is competing for the right to become a senior in the academy, she helps Link locate his [[Crimson Loftwing]], hidden by his rival and her stalker, [[Groose]]. After Link wins the race, Zelda joyfully jumps off Skyloft for Link and his bird to catch her, and then they go to the top of the statue to continue on with the ceremony. Zelda hands him the [[Sailcloth]], a legendary parachute used as the prize for that year's race. She then pushes Link off the statue and tells him to land on the circle in the ground with his new sailcloth. After that, Zelda asks Link out on a date in the sky. While flying, a black tornado appears out of nowhere and sucks Zelda in while it throws Link off his bird unconscious.


After waking in the [[Sealed Grounds]], she is found by an [[Impa#Skyward Sword|old woman]], who tells her that she is the literal reincarnation of the goddess [[Hylia]], as part of a plan to permanently destroy the demonic [[Demise]] who Hylia was fatally wounded in the sealing of. The old woman sends her to two springs - the [[Skyview Spring]] and the [[Earth Spring]] - to purify herself and recover the memories of a past life. She finds the first behind the [[Skyview Temple]] and prays there with little difficulty; but is waylaid by a group of [[bokoblin]]s outside the [[Earth Temple]], and is only saved by the intervention of [[Impa#Skyward Sword|Impa]], a [[Sheikah]] servant of the goddess. After praying in the spring, she is stopped by going to the late-arriving Link by Impa, who pushes her onward through a portal to [[Lanayru Desert]].
After waking in the [[Sealed Grounds]], she is found by an [[Impa#Skyward Sword|old woman]], who tells her that she is the literal reincarnation of the goddess [[Hylia]], as part of a plan to permanently destroy the demonic [[Demise]] who Hylia was fatally wounded in the sealing of. The old woman sends her to two springs - the [[Skyview Spring]] and the [[Earth Spring]] - to purify herself and recover the memories of a past life. She finds the first behind the [[Skyview Temple]] and prays there with little difficulty; but is waylaid by a group of [[bokoblin]]s outside the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], and is only saved by the intervention of [[Impa#Skyward Sword|Impa]], a [[Sheikah]] servant of the goddess. After praying in the spring, she is stopped by going to the late-arriving Link by Impa, who pushes her onward through a portal to [[Lanayru Desert]].


Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)|Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy. Zelda plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda sends the Goddess Harp to Link and tells him that he will need it. Link manages to delay Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the Gate. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa pulls her through the Gate of Time, dropping a magical bomb to destroy it behind them.
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)|Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy. Zelda plays her harp to activate the [[Gate of Time]] leading to the past. As soon as it opens, Zelda sees Link come in through the side entrance of the temple, but [[Ghirahim]] breaks through the blocked entrance Impa created, and blocks Link from getting closer to Zelda with magical fire. While Impa and Ghirahim fight, Zelda sends the Goddess Harp to Link and tells him that he will need it. Link manages to delay Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the Gate. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa pulls her through the Gate of Time, dropping a magical bomb to destroy it behind them.

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