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| image      = [[File:Bird Statuette2.jpg]]
| image      = [[File:Ceremony of the Goddess - Skyward Sword.jpg]]
| caption    = Link reaching for the Bird Statuette during the Wing Ceremony
| caption    = Zelda presents Link with the Sailcloth during the Ceremony
| game      = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| game      = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location  = [[Statue of the Goddess]]
| location  = [[Statue of the Goddess]]
| characters = [[Zelda]]<br/>[[Link]]
| characters = [[Zelda]]<br/>[[Link]]
| item      = [[Sailcloth]]
| when      = Following the [[Wing Ceremony]]
| when      = Following the [[Wing Ceremony]]
| related    = [[Wing Ceremony]]
| related    = [[Wing Ceremony]]
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The '''Ceremony of the Goddess''' is a ceremony that takes place in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword| Skyward Sword]]'.
The '''Ceremony of the Goddess''' is a ceremony that takes place in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword| Skyward Sword]]'.


In it, an individual playing [[Hylia|the Goddess]] gives the champion of the [[Wing Ceremony]] a [[Sailcloth]]. The champion must then prove their courage by leaping from a tall structure, before opening the Sailcloth to arrest their fall only at the last moment. It is said to have been played out since ancient times.{{ref|Hyrule Historia, page 73}}
In it, an individual playing [[Hylia|the Goddess]] gives the champion of the [[Wing Ceremony]] a [[Sailcloth]]. The champion must then prove their courage by leaping from a tall structure, before opening the Sailcloth to arrest their fall only at the last moment. It is said to have been played out since ancient times.{{ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]], page 73}}


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Afterwards, she shoves Link off the ledge over a large amount of stone carvings. Link must then land exactly inside the outermost circle.  If Link fails, he must restart the jump, and this time, Zelda will not push Link, and Link must jump on his own.
Afterwards, she shoves Link off the ledge over a large amount of stone carvings. Link must then land exactly inside the outermost circle.  If Link fails, he must restart the jump, and this time, Zelda will not push Link, and Link must jump on his own.


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Ceremony of the Goddess
Ceremony of the Goddess - Skyward Sword.jpg
Zelda presents Link with the Sailcloth during the Ceremony

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Following the Wing Ceremony

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The Ceremony of the Goddess is a ceremony that takes place in Skyward Sword'.

In it, an individual playing the Goddess gives the champion of the Wing Ceremony a Sailcloth. The champion must then prove their courage by leaping from a tall structure, before opening the Sailcloth to arrest their fall only at the last moment. It is said to have been played out since ancient times.[1]

Appearances

Skyward Sword

The ceremony seen in Skyward Sword takes place on the Statue of the Goddess, and together with the Wing Ceremony commemorates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the opening of the Knight Academy. Zelda takes the role of the Goddess, while Link is the champion being presented with a Sailcloth which Zelda made herself.

Following the Wing Ceremony, Link gives Zelda the Bird Statuette he obtained in the race. Zelda places it into a hole in the Statue of the Goddess and plays part of the Ballad of the Goddess. She then gives Link the Sailcloth.

Afterwards, she shoves Link off the ledge over a large amount of stone carvings. Link must then land exactly inside the outermost circle. If Link fails, he must restart the jump, and this time, Zelda will not push Link, and Link must jump on his own.

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