User:Sanityormadness: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Dungeon Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<gallery widths=320 heights=320 showfilename=yes>
This is a list of characters found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
 
== Major Characters ==
= 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.
 
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.
 
Link travels down to the land below in search of Zelda. Throughout his quest, he uses a standard set of inventory items that he [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrades]] along the way as he battles through the overworld and dungeons, attempting to save Hyrule from the evil that lurks there. Part of his quest takes him to the [[Silent Realm]], where he must collect [[Sacred Tears]] and avoid [[Guardian (Skyward Sword)|Guardian]]s without the aid of his sword or other items. He fights many foes along the way, but perhaps the [[Ghirahim|Demon Lord Ghirahim]] is one of the most powerful. Ghirahim is also in search of Zelda and has no problem bringing Link within an inch of his life. He wants to resurrect his master, Demise, who is the strongest foe Link meets in this journey. His goal is to defeat Ghirahim and Demise, rescue Zelda, and save the lands of Skyloft and Hyrule. He ends up traveling all throughout Hyrule, learning more about the history of both Hyrule and Skyloft, and seeking to rekindle the [[Goddess Sword]] into the famous [[Master Sword]] along his journey.
{{Clear}}
 
= Zelda =
 
{{Main|Zelda}}
[[File:Zelda with her Loftwing.png|right|Artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''|150px]]
 
====Wing Ceremony====
In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a [[Zelda's Loftwing|Blue Loftwing]]. Her father, [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with Instructors [[Instructor Owlan|Owlan]] and [[Instructor Horwell|Horwell]], chose her to act as the goddess in the [[Wing Ceremony]], an annual race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new [[Goddess's Harp]]. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off [[Skyloft]] so that his [[Crimson Loftwing]] can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn't coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that something is wrong and that he needs to inform [[Instructor Horwell]], the general in charge of that year's Wing Ceremony, to delay the race for him.
 
After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the [[The Plaza]] where she finds that Link and [[Groose]], the school bully, are having an argument in which Link has suspicions about Groose kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his lackeys, [[Cawlin]] and [[Strich]] leave, Zelda searches for Link's bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes, she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose's hideout. They search around there and find the Crimson Loftwing locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the "surface world" beneath the clouds and how she wants to see it. She also speaks with Link about a mysterious voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they mount their Loftwings for some last-minute review flight practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.
 
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. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.
 
====Faron Woods====
Zelda wakes up in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the surface, and is found by an [[Impa|old woman]]. She takes her inside into the [[Sealed Temple]] and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about [[Demise]] and the goddess [[Hylia]], how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia's two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is [[Fi]], the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia's chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her immortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.
 
The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the [[Faron Woods]] to find the first spring.
 
[[File:Goddess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png|150px|left]]
While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the [[Skyview Temple]]. She got some help from the [[Kikwi]]s, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.
 
====Eldin Volcano====
Zelda travels to [[Eldin Volcano]] through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees [[Bokoblin]]s everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two [[Mogma]]s see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, [[Impa]], a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the [[Lanayru Desert]].
 
====Temple of Time====
Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the [[Temple of Time]], and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She 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 teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he is going. After that Link notices that the fire disappeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.
 
====Endless Sleep====
After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives in the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.
 
====Demise's Ressurection====
{{float|right|{{Fi}}}}
Zelda finally woke up after thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to resurrect Demise (since he is just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to resurrect Demise and sings his theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he has been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully resurrects Demise. Just as Demise has been resurrected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose comes and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dares. Link enters and faces Demise.
When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are: "My hate... never perishes. It is born anew in a cycle with no end! I will rise again! Those like you... Those who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero... They are eternally bound to this curse. An incarnation of my hatred shall ever follow your kind, dooming them to wander a blood-soaked sea of darkness for all time!"
 
Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with her. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time disappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the present. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and disappears, her promise finally fulfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to stay and live in the land below.
 
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Ghirahim =
 
{{Main|Ghirahim}}
==Story==
Ghirahim is a member of a [[Demon Tribe]] that attempted to take over the Surface, but they were stopped by the Goddess, [[Hylia]]. What happened to him between then and the events of ''Skyward Sword'' are unknown.
 
Throughout the game, Ghirahim makes many attempts to revive the Demon King by sacrificing Zelda. His first attempt occurs when Link and Zelda are riding on their [[Loftwing]]s. Ghirahim summons a tornado and knocks Zelda off her bird into the [[Sealed Grounds]] below, but he fails to capture her.
 
Ghirahim appears again for a brief moment when Link enters the Skyview Temple. He nearly reaches Zelda at the end of the temple, but he is stopped by Link. The boss fight with Demon Lord Ghirahim proceeds and he states to have not used his full power, but instead, was merely toying with the young hero.
 
In the proceeding dungeon, the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], Ghirahim appears once again in the boss arena, but he will not be fought this time. Instead, he summons the boss of that temple, Scaldera.
 
Later in [[Lanayru Desert]], Ghirahim appears once more. On this occasion, he is seen after Link has navigated his way through the treacherous [[Lanayru Mining Facility]], where he finds himself in the [[Temple of Time]]. The Demon Lord destroys the boulders blocking the way and attempts to yet again kidnap Zelda. [[Impa]], the servant of the Goddess, blocks Ghirahim's attack with a large blue force field, giving Zelda time to go through the [[Gate of Time]]. Link then distracts Ghirahim long enough to allow Impa through the Gate of Time before she destroys it. Ghirahim, in frustration of losing Zelda again, promises in a fit of rage to kill Link, and Ghirahim teleports away.
 
Ghirahim makes a brief appearance at the end of the [[Ancient Cistern]], where he summons another boss. He awakens a Shiva-like statue as the boss of the Ancient Cistern, Koloktos.
 
Later on in the game, the Demon Lord makes an appearance in the penultimate dungeon, the Fire Sanctuary, for a fight similar to that of the Skyview Temple. He is much more powerful in this fight because his projectiles are much harder to dodge, and he is now protected by a metallic like armor. Ghirahim seems to be losing his calm persona in this appearance as he freaks out about losing Zelda yet again. It is now known that Ghirahim is searching for a Gate of Time since the one in the Temple of Time was destroyed.
 
Ghirahim makes his final stand by arriving at the Sealed Grounds where [[Demise]] was just destroyed. He ambushes Link and captures the newly awakened Zelda. He escapes to the past to try to revive Demise since he was destroyed in the present. Ghirahim summons a horde of enemies to keep Link from approaching Zelda and himself. Link eventually fights through the horde, but Ghirahim has already begun Zelda's sacrifice, and Ghirahim reveals his true form. His entire body is almost entirely hard metal except for a gemstone in his chest. Link manages to defeat Ghirahim, but Demise had already awakened at this point. Ghirahim reveals himself to actually be Demise's equivalent to Link's [[Fi]]. Ghirahim is, in fact, Demise's sword. Demise transforms Ghirahim into his true sword form while Ghirahim laughs hysterically. It can be assumed that Ghirahim has completely lost his normally calm attitude and gone completely insane by then.
 
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Hylia =
{{Main|Hylia}}
 
Hylia is a character introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the only known worshiped deity in [[Skyloft]] with no mention of the three [[Golden Goddesses|Goddesses]], and is often known only as "The Goddess". During the prologue of the game, her role in [[Hyrule]]'s mythology is shown. She was meant to protect an Ultimate Power, which refers to the Triforce, passed down by the "old gods". When the [[Surface|land below]] is attacked by evil forces, she raises an island with the humans and the [[Triforce|Ultimate Power]] on it into [[The Sky|the sky]]. She and the remaining land dwellers fought off the evil forces.
 
==Story==
A massive statue known as the [[Statue of the Goddess]] can be seen looking over the city of Skyloft. Under the statue lies [[Sky Keep]], where the Triforce is hidden. In the beginning of the game, [[Fi]] leads [[Link]] to a secret room in the [[Statue of the Goddess|Goddess Statue]] that houses the [[Goddess Sword]].
 
She had sacrificed her divine form so she could later be reborn as a mortal. [[Zelda]] is the result of this. She regains her memories as Hylia before going back in time and into a coma to ensure that the seal on [[Demise]], the King of the Evil forces mentioned in the prologue, holds until a mortal with unbreakable spirit - Link - uses the Triforce to kill Demise. When Demise is crushed by the Goddess Statue, Zelda awakens but is then kidnapped by [[Ghirahim]], who goes to the past (where Demise is still alive) and resurrects Demise using Zelda's holy power.
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Fi =
 
{{Main|Fi}}
Fi first appears to Link inside the [[Knight Academy]] shortly after he is separated from [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] by a black tornado. She leads Link throughout the town of [[Skyloft]] to the secret interior of the [[Goddess Statue]] where the Goddess Sword rests. Fi entices Link to draw the blade and, with the help of [[Gaepora]], exposits the great destiny that he must fulfill by descending to the [[Hyrule|Surface]] and reuniting with Zelda, giving him the [[Emerald Tablet]] that will open the way to [[Faron Woods]].
 
Fi goes on to accompany Link in his travels throughout the game, designating him to be her master as the wielder of the Goddess Sword and pledging her eternal guidance and loyalty to him. Because she was programmed with a wealth of knowledge and information, she is able to provide Link with detailed analyses of enemies, items, and areas he comes across in his journey. She also teaches him important techniques such as the [[Skyward Strike]] and how to [[Dowsing|dowse]] for certain characters and items, and translates divine messages to be relayed to Link. As the game advances, Link is required to empower his blade by imbuing it with three [[Sacred Flames]], which together transform Fi's dwelling into the legendary [[Master Sword]].
 
Fi retains a very icy and stoic demeanor throughout the game, owing to her innate inability to feel emotion, and frequently presents information to Link in the form of percentages, calculations, and variables. This also leads her to be very forward and blunt in her analyses of other characters, and she is not above treating even Link with some snide early on in his adventure. The two of them gradually grow closer as the story advances, however, and Fi confesses near the end of the game that she has come to cherish the time they've spent together. Also among her attributes are a propensity for singing, as her vocals accompany Link on the [[Goddess Harp]] when activating [[Trial Gate]]s, and dancing, as she does when translating messages at the [[Skyview Spring|Skyview]] and [[Earth Spring]]s and the [[Isle of Songs]].
 
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
 
{{Clear}}
 
== The Sky ==
 
= Batreaux =
 
{{Main|Batreaux}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Batreaux
|image =[[File:Batreaux.png]]
|game = [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]
|location =
|race = Demon
|gender = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''Batreaux''' is a character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He plays a large role in side questing.
 
==Appearance and Personality==
A large demon with huge wings, Batreaux is really a kindhearted soul. He longs to become a human so that he can communicate with others.
 
==Role in the Plot==
Link first meets Batreaux when investigating the kidnapping of a little girl, [[Kukiel]]. When Link finds Batreaux, he initially thinks the demon is the kidnapper, but Batreaux explains his story and he tells Link that he and the girl are just friends, playing "who can scream the loudest". He explains how he wants to be come human so he can fit in without being a hideous monster and the only way for him to become human is for Link to gather all 80 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. Every time Link collects a certain amount of Gratitude Crystals and shows them to Batreax he rewards Link with prizes, including most of the wallets.
 
==Side Quest==
Becoming Human - Batreaux's deepest wish is to become human. [[Link]] must collect all 80 Gratitude Crystals in order to help.
If Link completes his side quest, Batreaux can be found in the Bazaar for the rest of the game.
{{Fi|Batreaux 2 | Batreaux Human|center}}
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Beedle =
 
{{Main|Beedle}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Wind-Waker-Beedle.png|200px]]
| caption  = Beedle artwork from The Wind Waker
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword| Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| location = <u>'''''The Wind Waker'''''</u><br/>Various<br/><u>'''''The Minish Cap'''''</u><br/>[[Hyrule Town]]<br/><u>'''''Phantom Hourglass'''''</u><br/>Various<br/><u>'''''Spirit Tracks'''''</u><br/>Various<br/><u>'''''Skyward Sword'''''</u><br/>[[Skyloft]]<br/><u>'''''Breath of the Wild'''''</u><br/>[[Stable]]s
| shop    = [[Beedle's Shop Ship]]<br/>Masked Shop<br/>[[Beedle's Air Shop]]
}}
 
'''Beedle''' is a shop owner who has appeared in several games in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. In the games he appears in, Beedle appears to be somewhat young.
 
==Appearances==
===The Wind Waker===
[[File:Beedle_WindWakerHD.png|left|110px]]
Beedle first appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and is met as a traveling merchant who sails the [[Great Sea]] on his boat, [[Beedle's Shop Ship]], where he sells items. He also has a shop where you can buy rare items like a [[Piece of Heart]], or a [[Bottle]]. The items here are very expensive. [[Link]] can purchase items from Beedle who will keep track of how many items Link buys and award him with points. These points accumulate with each purchase Link makes and eventually add up to give him small discounts and rewards in the shop. He says "OH!" whenever talked to, he says "Thank You!" whenever you buy items from him, and he says "Bye!" whenever you leave.
 
===The Minish Cap===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', Beedle is found in the center of [[Hyrule Town]]. He appears after the [[Gust Jar]] is used to "clean up" dust off of one of the mats in the town. This version of Beedle sells a magical item known as "[[Picolyte]]"— an item which grants the user a different magical effect depending on the color.{{Ref|TMC|1769|Beedle}}
 
===Phantom Hourglass===
Beedle is reincarnated as a shop owner once again in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. On his ship, he travels around the [[World of the Ocean King]], selling his wares. He has five items for sale at all times, which can consist of [[Ship Part]]s, potions, and rare [[Treasure]] which are of course sold for [[Rupee]]s. At one point in the game, Beedle is wearing a golden mask and is selling a yellow potion, a Heart Container, and a Treasure Chart, all of which are very expensive, costing over 900 Rupees each. Like the Beedle in ''The Wind Waker'', Link can gain points for buying things at his shop.
 
===Spirit Tracks===
[[File:Beedle - ST.png|left|200px]]
Beedle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is much like the Beedle in ''Phantom Hourglass''; however, the ''Spirit Tracks'' Beedle is in a hot air balloon. He will sell [[Bomb]]s, [[Potion]]s, and Treasures to you. The first time you visit his hot air balloon he will sell you the [[Bomb Bag]]. To visit his shop, Link must drive up to him and blow the [[Spirit Train]]s whistle, and then he will stop for Link. Much like in ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''The Wind Waker'', Beedle gives membership points. Link gains one point for every ten rupees spent. After Link has acquired 500 points, he is awarded a [[Heart Container]]. Additionally, if Link takes a boy in [[Aboda Village]] to his Beedle's shop, the boy will give Link a [[Force Gem]].
{{clear|left}}
 
===Skyward Sword===
{{Fi|left}}
Like his future incarnations, Beedle is a shop owner and sells a wide variety of very useful items, only this time, he sets up business in a floating wooden shop. In ''Skyward Sword'', Beedle has a taller and leaner physique and is wearing different clothes than in other games. After hitting the bell on the bottom of the shop with the [[Slingshot]], [[Bow]], [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]], or [[Clawshot]]s, Link can grab onto a rope and be pulled up to the shop via a pulley mechanism. The inside of Beedle's shop is covered in large gears, which Beedle keeps spinning by powering a bicycle-like machine. His shop carries four items at a time. He sells a [[Life Medal]], a [[Bug Medal]], the [[Bug Net]], a [[Piece of Heart]], three [[Extra Wallet]]s, and three slots for the [[Adventure Pouch]]. His familiar "OH!" sound effect has been carried over from ''The Wind Waker''. If Link leaves after looking at an item but without buying anything, Beedle complains that he works hard to keep his shop afloat and that his effort shouldn't be wasted on him. He then drops Link out of a hatch. Also, if Link sleeps in the "bed" on Beedle's floating shop until night, he will wake up on an island located in a different place in the Sky known as [[Beedle's Island]]. This is the place where Beedle lands his ship every night and leaves from the next morning/day.  At a later point in the game, Link can do a side quest with Beedle that involves getting his special bug back.  The rewards for the quest are five gratitude crystals and a discount on one of Beedle's items.
{{clear}}
 
===Breath of the Wild===
[[File:Beedle.jpg|right|120px]]
Beedle appears once more in ''Breath of the Wild''. He can be found at many of the [[Stable]]s across [[Hyrule]], where he sells a variety of items, changing from location to location. He will also offer to buy many of Link's items, including [[Breath of the Wild Materials|Materials]], [[Breath of the Wild Armor|Armor]] and [[Breath of the Wild Food|Food]]. If Link approaches him whilst any type of Beetle is in his inventory, Beedle will be incredibly surprised, and offer to trade one of his wares for the insect{{Unsourced}}.
{{Clear}}
 
==Trivia==
*[[Beedle]]'s Japanese name translates to ''Terry''.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Beedle's Shop Ship (The Wind Waker).png|Beedle in-game from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
File:Beedle-Sprite.png|Beedle from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''
File:Beedle.PH.gif|Beedle from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''
File:Beedle-Phantom-Hourglass.png|Beedle from ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:Masked-Beedle.png|[[Masked Beedle]] from ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:Beedle Air Shop exterior - ST.png|[[Beedle's Air Shop]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
File:Beedle Air Shop interior - ST.png|Beedle's Air Shop interior from ''Spirit Tracks''
File:Beedle'sAirShop.jpeg|Beedle keeping his shop floating in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
</gallery>
 
{{References}}
 
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Key Characters}}
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|The Wind Waker Characters}}
{{Cat|The Minish Cap Characters}}
{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Characters}}
{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Characters}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Characters}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Merchants}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Bertie =
 
{{Main|Bertie}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Bertie-Screen.jpg]]
| gender  = Male
| game    = [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]
| location = [[Bazaar]]
| shop    = [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop|The Infusion Shop]]
| related  = [[Luv]] (Wife)
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''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 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}}
 
{{References}}
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Cawlin =
 
{{Main|Cawlin}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Cawlin2.jpg]]
| race = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''Cawlin''' is a young [[Skyloftian]] boy who attends the [[Knight Academy]] and is friends with [[Groose]] and [[Strich]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He and Strich help Groose tease and bully [[Link]] early on in our hero's adventure.
 
==Appearance and Personality==
Cawlin is a short and plump young boy. He often wears a smug face and speaks with little manners. Cawlin is rather self-centered, only tackling a situation if it benefits himself in some way. Instead of leading, Cawlin chooses to follow and act as the first of Groose's two lackeys. Cawlin often follows Groose's example. Even though he shows little emotion, Cawlin later experiences love and, even later, depression.
 
==Role in the Plot==
At first, Cawlin is simply a flunky under Groose, meant to be a second or third opinion for his leader. Cawlin impedes Link during the Loftwing competition by first helping Groose and Stritch sabotage Link by capturing his bird and also impeding him by throwing eggs at him. After [[Zelda]] disappears and Link embarks on his adventure, Groose's gang is temporarily split up. Groose locks himself in his room and mourns (later falling to the surface world) and Stritch spends his time at the Lumpy Pumpkin and expands his bug collection, leaving Cawlin to mosey around the Knight Academy's hallways. Cawlin later falls in love with [[Karane]], another student at the Knight Academy. Cawlin asks Link to deliver a love letter for him. If Link successfully completes the task, Cawlin later expresses his love openly to Karane, but is denied as Karane chooses [[Pipit]] instead. Cawlin experiences extreme depression after being rejected, locking himself in Groose's room (which Groose no longer occupies) and cries himself to sleep at night, muttering "stupid Pipit..."  Also you have the choose to deliver the love letter to a ghost hand in the bathroom that "needs paper" if done the ghost will haunt Cawlin at night telling you the letter was so romantic she thinks Cawlin is her true love. At day he will be on his bed complaining of bad dreams while at night the ghost hand will be hovering over him while he scream/whines in his sleep.
 
==Side Quests==
[[Cawlin's Letter]] - [[Link]] can decide to help Cawlin with his crush and deliver his letter of confession to [[Karane]], or choose to give it to the bathroom ghost hand.
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Crimson Loftwing =
 
{{Main|Crimson Loftwing}}
{{Infobox|character
|image = [[File:Link-Art-Medium.png|250px|center]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]<br/>[[The Sky]]<br/>[[Surface]]
|race = [[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 bird 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]].
 
[[File:Zelda SS The Sky.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Link flying on his Crimson Loftwing across The Sky]]
Link's bird seems to have some sort of connection with [[Zelda]]'s bird, as the two can be seen flying together even when Link and Zelda are not with each other. Link's bird 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 Bird 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 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}}
 
<gallery>
File:Links-Bird-Screen-Large.jpg|Link freeing the Crimson Loftwing
</gallery>
 
{{References}}
 
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Croo =
 
{{Main|Croo}}
{{Infobox|character
|image = [[File:Rescue-Knight-Father (Croo).jpg|250px]]
|game = '' [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''Croo''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He can be found in the [[Bazaar]] near the entrance. He will invite [[Link]] for a drink, and if Link says yes, he will explain more about the [[Knight Academy]]. He says there are [[Rescue Knight]]s that save people from falling off of Skyloft, and tells Link that it takes much experience to become one, adding that his grandson is one of them. If Link denies Croo's offer to drink, Croo will be offended. eferences
 
==Quotes==
 
 *  "Only one thing to do when you're tired: get some sleep. You can sleep anywhere there's a bed, you know? Skyloft is a different place after the sun goes down. It's no lie. Find a bed and take a nap to sleep until nightfall. There's all kinds of curious things to enjoy at night..." — Croo (Skyward Sword)
* "Heh heh heh. Seems like you're on the road to success, little friend. How 'bout I buy us a beverage?" — Croo (Skyward Sword)
*"Hmph! No time for an old-timer... I see how it is." — Croo (Skyward Sword)
* "There's a good lad. Cheers! [...] That's the stuff! There we go! Let me give you some information you might find useful somewhere down the line. The Knight Academy and your friends attend produces some first-class Loftwing riders. Keep your nose to the grindstone, and you might find yourself soaring through the skies and protecting the good fold of Skyloft too. Don't know if you've met 'em or not, but the rescue knights save anyone clumsy enough to fall off of Skyloft. Only the Knight Academy's seniors are invited to join that group. They're the best of the best! You might just have what it takes to join them, but don't think it'll be easy. No slacking, you hear! Guess I should tell you my grandson's one of 'em! Heh heh heh." — Croo (Skyward Sword)↑
*"Stop by and chat with me once in a while, you hear? I may be old, but I'm not boring." — Croo
 
 
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Dodoh =
 
{{Main|Dodoh}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Dodoh
|image = [[File:Dodoh.jpg]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Fun Fun Island]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Male
}}
 
{{Fi}}
 
'''Dodoh''' is an eccentric character that makes his appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He spends his time on [[Fun Fun Island]] hosting his own mini-game: [[Dodoh's High Dive]]. After reviving [[Scrapper]], [[Link]] has the option to help Dodoh retrieve his missing [[Dodoh's Party Wheel|Party Wheel]]. The Party Wheel is required if Link wishes to play his mini-game. The reward for completing his side-quest is five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s and a free round of his mini-game.
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Dovos =
 
{{Main|Dovos}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Dovos.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''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}}   
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Linkdovostalk.png|[[Link]] talking with Dovos.
File:Dovosconceptart.jpg|Concept art of Dovos from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''.
</gallery>
 
{{References}}
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Eagus =
 
{{Main|Eagus}}
{{Infobox|character
|name    = Eagus
|image    = [[File:Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg]]
|game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Sparring Hall]]
|race    = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''Instructor Eagus''' is the master swordsman, knight commander and fighting arts teacher of [[Skyloft]]'s well-known [[Knight Academy]], where [[Skyloftian]] adolescents and adults who have the courage and perseverance to become knights train to do so. [[Link]] attends this academy. Eagus is one of the three major instructors of the academy, his two colleagues being [[Instructor Owlan|Owlan]], the science and history teacher, and [[Instructor Horwell|Horwell]], the language arts and practical skills teacher. He works for [[Gaepora]], the headmaster of the academy, who is also the father of [[Zelda]], Link's close friend. Eagus can always be found in the [[Sparring Hall]], located near the main dormitory of the Knight Academy. During the early parts of the game, Link goes to Eagus on request for a sword. In return, he gives him the [[Practice Sword]] to borrow. Eagus will always be willing to let Link practice in his hall, offering many different obstacles that Link must slash strategically to defeat. He will often encourage Link calling him a fast learner and a good student. 
 
==Trivia==
* Signs indicate that Eagus loves [[Hot Pumpkin Soup]] made by [[Pumm]], the bartender at the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]], the pumpkin bar that is famous for its pumpkin soup and is popular among the [[Skyloftian]]s.
* As the first of three quests required to obtain a [[Piece of Heart]], it is mandatory to deliver a sample of the pumpkin soup to Instructor Eagus.
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Fledge =
 
{{Main|Fledge}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Fledge2.jpg]]
| race = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
}}
{{Fi}}{{Fi|Fledge 2}}
 
'''Fledge''' is one of the students of the [[Knight Academy]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
 
==Appearance and Personality==
A seemingly shy guy, Fledge seems to be a bit of a push-over. He spends his time idolizing Link, and often mentions how he would like to be more like our hero. He can't keep a secret under pressure seeing as he told Pipit about Groose and his gang trapping Link's Loftwing.
 
==Role in the Plot==
Link first meets Fledge in the Knight Academy, where he attempts to move some barrels for the cook. He is such a weakling that he can't do it by himself. If Link chooses to help him, there is a 20 Rupee reward and Fledge's thanks.
 
Early in the game, while Fledge was cleaning the dining hall, he overheard [[Groose]] and his friends scheming to steal [[Crimson Loftwing|Link's Bird]]. Fledge tried to sneak out, but unfortunately got caught, and was forced to keep quiet. Once approached after finding [[Groose]] bragging about the theft, Fledge admits to his knowledge, and directs Link to their hiding place near the waterfall.
 
==Side Quests==
If Link goes to Fledge's room in the Knight Academy at night, he can find him doing push-ups. He complains of not having enough stamina. Bringing him two [[Stamina Potion]]s leads to him giving Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
{{Fi|Fledge 3}}
After completing the first side quest and receiving the [[Bow]], Link can find Fledge standing around the entrance of Sparring Hall. He mentions how much he has been working out, having done over 3,000 push-ups. Upon noticing Link's new Bow, he asks if Link can show him how good he is with it by hitting the pumpkins that he tosses using his new-found strength for just 20 Rupees. Hitting pumpkins gives Link 10 points, with the number of points increasing with each consecutive pumpkin. Less than 400 points gives Link 50 Rupees, 400-599 points gives Link a treasure to help [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] his gear, and 600+ points gives Link a [[Piece of Heart]].
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Gaepora =
 
{{Main|Gaepora}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Gaepora.png|300px]]
| caption  = Artwork of Gaepora
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Gaepora''' is the headmaster of the [[Knight Academy]], and [[Zelda|Zelda's]] father in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He seems to hold an even higher position of authority in [[Skyloft]], for reasons which are unknown.
 
==Appearance and Personality==
Gaepora wears a decorative red sash that is similar to the ceremony leader's except that it features four golden triangles, as well as the [[Skyloftian]] bird symbol on its back, and his belt. His robes bear a striking resemblance to those of [[Rauru]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', who credited himself as one of the [[Seven Sages]] who constructed the [[Temple of Time]]. He also has a small [[Remlit]] named [[Mia]]. Similarly, his name brings memory of [[Kaepora Gaebora]], a wise owl (also from ''Ocarina of Time'') who gave [[Link]] hints from time to time when Link is a child.
 
==Role in the Plot==
Before the [[Wing Ceremony]], he and Zelda discuss [[Link]]'s skill as a [[Loftwing]] rider. Gaepora gives Link great credit, and reminds Zelda that they've known each other since they were children, remarking she should know Link's bond with his Loftwing. He also mentions the potential jealousy of other people, due to Link's close relationship with his bird.
 
He observes the Wing Ceremony, offering a scolding remark to [[Groose]], one of the students attending the academy. After Zelda is taken by the tornado, Link goes to Gaepora to tell him of Zelda's fate and ask for help. Gaepora, with Zelda being his daughter, helps Link by equipping him with a Knight Uniform and sends him off to find Zelda. Gaepora is a recurring character, aiding Link on his quest many times throughout the story. When Link finds the Goddess Sword, Gaepora finds him there knowing of the sword, saying it has been giving off a strange light. He already knew of the prophecy about the hero but never thought it would come true in his lifetime. He then recites the prophecy, when Fi tells him that what he speaks is only a small part of what it was.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=160 heights=90>
File:Gaepora-Screen-Large.jpg|250px|Gaepora speaking with Link
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*''[[Gaepora]]'s name and design are references to [[Ocarina of Time]]'s [[Kaepora Gaebora]]
 
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Gondo =
 
{{Main|Gondo}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Gondo.png|150px]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Bazaar]]
| shop          = [[Scrap Shop]]
| related = [[Greba]] (Mother) <br>[[Scrapper]]<br />
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''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.
 
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]]}}
 
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.
==Scrap Shop==
Gondo could be seen at his shop during day time. Additionally, it is the location of Goddess Chest #19
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|Upgrade]]
! Image
! Treasure required
! Rupees required
|-
| [[Banded Shield]]
| [[File:BandedShieldSS.png|80px]]
| 2 [[Amber Relic]]s,1 [[Jelly Blob]], 1 [[Monster Claw]]
| 30
|-
| [[Braced Shield]]
| [[File:BracedShield-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 Monster Claws, 3 Amber Relics,1 [[Ornament Skull]], 2 [[Tumbleweed]]s
| 50
|-
| [[Reinforced Shield]]
| [[File:ReinforcedShield-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 [[Eldin Ore]]s, 2 Monster Claws, 2 Ornament Skulls
| 50
|-
| [[Fortified Shield]] 
| [[File:FortifiedShield-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 1[[Blue Bird Feather]]s, 3 Eldin Ores, 3 Monster Claws, 3 Tumbleweeds
| 100
|-
| [[Divine Shield]]
| [[File:DivineShield-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 Bird Feathers, 1 [[Dusk Relic]], 3 Ornament Skulls
| 100
|-
| [[Goddess Shield]]
| [[File:GoddessShield-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 3 Bird Feathers, 1 Blue Bird Feather, 4 Dusk Relics, 3 [[Monster Horn]]s
| 150
|-
| [[Big Bug Net]]
| [[File:Big-Bug-Net-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 [[Ancient Flower]]s, 1 [[Evil Crystal]], 3 Tumbleweeds
| 100
|-
| [[Scattershot]]
| [[File:Scattershot SS.png|80px]]
| 2 Amber Relics, 2 Dusk Relics, 3 Jelly Blobs
| 50
|-
| [[Quick Beetle]]
| [[File:QuickBeetle-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 Ancient Flowers,1 [[Golden Skull]], 2 [[Hornet Larvae]]
| 50
|-
| [[Tough Beetle]]
| [[File:ToughBeetle-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 4 Amber Relics, 3 Ancient Flowers, 1 Blue Bird Feather, 1 [[Goddess Plume]]
| 50
|-
| [[Iron Bow]]
| [[File:IronBow-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 Eldin Ores, 1 Evil Crystal, 3 Monster Claws, 3 Tumbleweeds
| 50
|-
| [[Sacred Bow]]
| [[File:SacredBow-SS-Icon.png|80px]]
| 2 Evil Crystals, 1 Goddess Plume, 3 [[Lizard Tail]]s, 5 Tumbleweeds
| 100
|-
| [[Medium Seed Satchel]]
| [[File:Seed-Satchel-Medium.png|80px]]
| 4 Amber Relics, 3 Monster Claws, 3 Ornament Skulls
| 50
|-
| [[Large Seed Satchel]]
| [[File:Seed-Satchel-Large.png|80px]]
| 5 Amber Relics, 1 Blue Bird Feather, 1 Golden Skull, 3 Monster Claws
| 100
|-
| [[Medium Bomb Bag]]
| [[File:Bomb-Bag-Medium.png|80px]]
| 1 Blue Bird Feather, 1 Lizard Tail, 3 Ornament Skulls
| 50
|-
| [[Large Bomb Bag]]
| [[File:Bomb-Bag-Large.png|80px]]
| 1 Golden Skull, 2 Hornet Larvae, 4 Jelly Blobs, 3 Lizard Tails
| 100
|-
| [[Medium Quiver]]
| [[File:Medium Quiver (Skyward Sword).png|80px]]
| 5 Amber Relics, 3 Dusk Relics, 3 Monster Horns
| 50
|-
| [[Large Quiver]]
| [[File:Quiver-Large.png|80px]]
| 3 Dusk Relics, 1 Goddess Plume, 1 Golden Skull, 2 Monster Horns
| 100
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Gondo_Concept_Art.jpg|Gondo's Concept Artwork from ''Hyrule Historia''
File:Gondo_Screenshot.jpg|Gondo from ''Skyward Sword''
File:Gondo_Screenshot_2.jpg|Gondo from ''Skyward Sword''
</gallery>
 
{{References}}
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Goselle =
 
{{Main|Goselle}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Goselle.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Female
| related  = [[Rupin]] (Son)
}}
 
{{Fi}}
 
'''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}}
 
{{References}}
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
 
= Greba =
 
{{Main|Greba}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Greba.png]]
| race = [[Human]]
| gender = Female
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| related = [[Gondo]] (son)
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''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}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Grebahyrulehistoria.png|Greba concept art from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''
</gallery>
 
{{References}}
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
 
= Groose =
 
{{Main|Groose}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Groose Concept Art.png|200px|center|Groose from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'']]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]<br/>[[Sealed Temple]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
 
'''Groose''' is a major character that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
 
==Skyward Sword==
Groose appears throughout the game in different ways. He has a thing for [[Zelda]] and is determined to win the bird-riding competition to impress her. He and his lackeys compete very roughly with [[Link]], and try to knock him around to prevent him from taking the bird statue first. His actions derive from jealously towards [[Link]] knowing that [[Zelda]] wants Link to win since they are childhood friends. He also has his lackeys, [[Cawlin]] and [[Strich]], throw eggs at Link to slow him down. [[Instructor Owlan]] specifically warned against this behavior just before the contest began, and [[Gaepora]] singled out Groose as someone who is prone to not play by the rules.
A little while through the game, when Link enters [[Faron Woods]], as he is landing with his [[Sailcloth]], Groose yells from above and falls onto Link, causing them both to crash to the ground. He begins to insult Link on his landing abilities, but cuts off when he realizes the completely different world where he is (mostly a land full of small non-ride-able birds and [[Gorko]]). Groose confesses that he had noticed Link quickly entering and leaving town, and decided to follow him to see what he had been up to, so Link explains where he is and what happened. After what seems like a long discussion, Groose realizes that the tales of the nothingness beyond the clouds that he grew up with were lies, and that Zelda is somewhere in the new, vast world, safe and sound. He names the world "Grooseland", and then tells Link that his journey is over and that he'll take over on saving Zelda from now on. This changes quickly, however, when Link goes to the [[Sealed Grounds]] and must reseal [[The Imprisoned]] again. Groose considers himself useless, and pounds his fists into the wall in despair. From this point on, Groose realizes Link's full potential and responsibility, and acts to him as a sort of buddy, not rival. The next time Link returns to the Sealed Grounds, Groose has built a track-and-catapult like thing that he calls the [[Groosenator]]. It proves more useful and creative than its name, helping to temporarily stun The Imprisoned when he grows arms and starts climbing up walls, and also when he begins to float towards the [[Temple of Time]]. Groose grows fond of the old woman living in the Temple of Time, and refers to her as "Grannie".
{{Spoiler|section}}
At the end of the game, when [[Impa]], now revealed as the old woman (Grannie) disappears, Groose shows extreme sadness and despair. This is the complete opposite of his character in the beginning of the game, where he cares only about himself.
 
==Trivia==
*[[Groose]] is similar to [[Mido]], as both pick on [[Link]] because they are jealous of someone Link likes.
*[[Groose]] is very fond of his hair. He is sensitive to insults about it and constantly strokes it.
*[[Groose]]'s name is derived from the [[Wikipedia:Grouse|Grouse]] bird or [[Wikipedia:Goose|geese]].
*[[Groose]]'s hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.{{Ref|Designer Hirono, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]'', pg. 23|Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.}}
 
<gallery>
File:Groose-Screen-Large.jpg
</gallery>
 
{{References}}
 
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
 
{{Clear}}
 
= Gully =
 
{{Main|Gully}}
{{specify|the child from ''Skyward Sword''|the Sage from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''|[[Gulley]]}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Gully.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
| related  = [[Piper]] (Mother)
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
 
{{clear|left}}
 
'''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.
 
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}}.
 
{{clear|left}}
 
<gallery>
File:Gully-Screen-Large.jpg|Gulley as seen in Skyward Sword
</gallery>
</gallery>


File:The legend of zelda skyward sword conceptart EvIv2 thumb.jpg
{{references}}
<gallery showfilename=yes>
 
File:Adventure-Pouch-Model.png
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
File:Ampilus-Egg.png
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
File:Ancient-Circuit.png
 
File:Ancient-Sea-Chart.png
{{Clear}}
File:Bigbugnetss.jpg
 
File:Bilocyte-Medium.png
= Henya =
File:Bird-Statue.jpg
 
File:Bird-Statuette-Box.png
{{Main|Henya}}
File:Bird.jpg
{{Infobox|character
File:BladeTrap-SS.png
| name    = Henya
File:Blue-Bokoblin-Skyward-Sword.png
| image    = [[File:Henya.png]]
File:Bokoblin-02.png
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
File:Bokoblin-Leader-Red.png
| location = [[Knight Academy]]
File:Bokoblin-Orange-Model-Large.png
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
File:Bomb (Skyward Sword).png
| gender  = Female
File:Bug-Medal-Box.png
}}
File:Bugnetss.jpg
{{Fi}}
File:Cobal.png
 
File:Cranioc-SS.png
'''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}}
File:Cursed-Medal-Box.png
 
File:Deku-SeedsSS.png
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.
File:Demonic-KittySS.png
 
File:Dodohs-Party-Wheel.png
==Trivia==
File:Double-Clawshots-Model.png
*[[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}}
File:Froak.png
 
File:Furnix-SS.png
==Gallery==
File:Ganzo.png
<gallery>
File:Gate of Time Pattern.png
File:Henya_Concept_Art.jpg|Henya in the form of a hen. Concept art from [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]].
File:Gates of Time.png
File:Lunch-Lady-Screen-Large.jpg|Henya speaking with Link
File:Goddess Crest.png
File:Goddess's Harp.png
File:Golden Carving.png
File:Golo-The-Goron.jpg
File:Gondo.png
File:Goselle.png
File:Greba.png
File:Guardian-Earth-SS.png
File:Guardian-Sky-SS.png
File:Guardian.png
File:Guay Skyward Sword.png
File:Guay-SS.png
File:Guld.png
File:Gully.png
File:Gust Bellow.png
File:Gust Bellows 2.png
File:Gust Bellows.jpg
File:Hand-SS-1.png
File:Heart-Medal-Box.png
File:Heartcontainer.jpg
File:Henya.png
File:Horwell.png
File:Hrok-SS.png
File:Hylia.png
File:Keet.png
File:Kikwi-Model-Large.png
File:Kina.png
File:Kukiel 1.jpg
File:Kukiel2.png
File:LD-003K Dreadfuse.png
File:Life-Medal-Box.png
File:Lizalfos-Dark-SS.png
File:MagmaSpume-SS-Art.jpg
File:Spume-Magma.png
File:Magmanos-Medium.png
File:Magmanos-SS-Art.jpg
File:Mallara.png
File:Mittsss.jpg
File:Moblin-Metal-Shield.png
File:Moldarach-SS-Art.jpg
File:Moldarach.png
File:Scorpion-Model-Large.png
File:Octorok-Model-Small.png
File:PASSC-P1.jpg
File:PASSC-WC.jpg
File:Parrow.png
File:Peahat-SS.png
File:PeaterModel.png
File:PiperSS.png
File:Potion-Medal-Box.png
File:Pyrup-Armored-Medium.png
File:Pyrup-SS-Art.jpg
File:Recovery-Heart-Modelss.png
File:Robot Bad.png
File:Robot Good.png
File:Rupee-Medal-Box.png
File:SS Orielle.png
File:SS-Gortram.png
File:SSBomb.png
File:Spirit-Vessel.png
File:SSSpiritVessel.png
File:Scervo-SS-Art.jpg
File:Scervo.png
File:SentrobeBombsSS.png
File:SentrobeSS.png
File:SheikahStone.png
File:Skulltula-SS-Art.jpg
File:Skulltula-SS.png
File:Sky Tail Artwork.png
File:Ss-skulltula-01.png
File:Stalfos.png
File:Stalmaster-Medium.png
File:Stalmaster.png
File:TimeShift Stone (Inactive).png
File:Treasure-Medal-Box.png
File:Unnamed-baby.png
File:Walltula-Model-Small.png
File:Water-Basin.png
File:Whip (Skyward Sword).png
File:Whip-SS.png
File:Wryna.png
File:YerbalSS.png
File:Rupoor.png
File:Rupees.png
File:SS-GreenRupee.png
File:SS-BlueRupee.png
File:SS-RedRupee.png
File:SS-SilverRupee.png
File:GoldRupee.png
File:SS-Link-Bow.png
File:Bowlinkpng.png
File:SS Bow.png
File:SS Iron Bow.png
File:SS Sacred Bow.png
File:Practice-Sword.png
File:Goddess Sword.png
File:Goddess Whitesword.png
File:Goddess Longsword.png
File:Master Sword Artwork (Skyward Sword).png
File:TrueMasterSword.png
File:ChuChu-Blue-SS.png
File:ChuChu-Green-SS.png
File:ChuChu-Red-SS.png
File:ChuChu-SS-Art.jpg
File:ChuChu-Yellow-SS.png
File:Zol-Model-Large.png
File:Rubytablet.png
File:Emerald-Tablet.png
File:Ambertablet.png
File:Ancient-Tablet.png
File:Ancient Robot.png
File:AncientRobots-SS-Art.jpg
File:Ld-301.png
File:Scrapper.jpg
File:Skipper SS.jpg
File:SS-TreasureChest.png
File:SS-BossKeyChest.png
File:GoddessChest.png
File:Deku-Baba-SS-Vertical.png
File:Deku-Baba-Skyward-Sword.png
File:Quadro Baba.png
File:Banded Shield SS.png
File:WATCHOUT.jpg
File:Wooden Shield(SS).png
File:Iron-shield SS.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Instructor Horwell =
{{Main|Instructor Horwell}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Horwell.png]]
| race = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Knight Academy]]<br/>[[Skyloft]]
}}
'''Instructor Horwell''' is a male character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is of [[Skyloftian]] descent and spends most of his time at the [[Knight Academy]].
==Appearance and Personality==
Instructor Horwell is first encountered as Link leaves the Knight Academy. He looks quite similar to [[Instructor Owlan]], the other lead instructor of the Skyloftian Knight Academy. He is Headmaster [[Gaepora]]'s left-hand man, and is entrusted with the academic studies of animals, which he has an interest in. In addition, he quite frequently cares for [[Mia]], the Headmaster's pet cat.
==Role in the Plot==
When Link first encounters Horwell, he teaches Link Z-targeting and dashing up to have a conversation with him. He then promptly gives Link his first side quest - Mia, Gaepora's pet, has gone missing again. Once Link has finished this quest, Link can head over to the Statue of the Goddess to meet with the Headmaster and [[Zelda]]. Afterwards, Link needs to speak with him in order to delay the [[Wing Ceremony]] due to an urgent and unfortunate event involving one of the [[Loftwing]]s.
==Side Quests==
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.
==Trivia==
*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.}}
<gallery>
File:Horwell-Screen-Large.jpg|Instructor Horwell speaking to Link
</gallery>
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Instructor Owlan =
{{Main|Instructor Owlan}}
{{Infobox|character
| name        = Instructor Owlan
| image      = [[File:Owlan.jpg]]
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location    = [[Skyloft]]
| title      =
| race        = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender      = Male
| related      =
| member =
}}
'''Instructor Owlan''' is one of the two instructors at the [[Knight Academy]] alongside [[Instructor Horwell]]. He is seen standing next to [[Gaepora]] at the beginning of the Bird Rider's Ceremony. Wearing a decorative blue sash across his shoulders similar to that of Gaepora, he shows his authority on bird riding. He is the instructor of the skill of birdriding to the youths of Skyloft and overseer of the race.
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.
==Trivia==
*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.}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Jakamar =
{{Main|Jakamar}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Jakamar
|image = [[File:Jakamar.jpeg]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Male
| related = [[Kukiel]] (Daughter)<br/>[[Wryna]] (Wife)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Jakamar''' is [[Skyloft]]'s handyman. He's a kind and caring man who adores his wife, [[Wryna]], and his daughter, [[Kukiel]].
==Role==
On first meeting Jakamar, he's occupying himself by fixing the gate that prevents [[Link]] from entering the rest of Skyloft. He then reminds him to pray to the [[Hylia|Goddess]] over at the [[Bird Statue]] nearby, making a joke about "One in time saves nine". This information is important due to the fact the Bird Statue is your save point. After discovering Link's [[Loftwing]] is missing, Jakamar will remember seeing [[Groose]]'s bird chasing his. He's unsure about their whereabouts, but he knows that Groose and his cronies are heading to the [[Wing Ceremony]]. He then tells Link to go through the [[Knight Academy|academy]] to get down to the [[The Plaza|Plaza]] below.
Jakamar also fixes the windmill after Link finds the [[Propeller]] beneath the clouds.
==Side Quests==
At one point, Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, goes missing. Link finds her in the care of [[Batreaux]].
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Karane =
{{Main|Karane}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Karane
|image =[[File:Karane.jpg|175px]]
|game = [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Female
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Karane''' is one of the female students at the Knight Academy.
== Appearance and Personality ==
Karane is a short and somewhat attractive young woman, as Fi observes she is popular with the male students at the Knight Academy.
== Role in the Plot ==
Karane often points out flaws in peoples manners or normal habits. Karane has a secret crush on [[Pipit]], which becomes more and more obvious midway through the game. She spends a good deal of time standing at the back of the Knight Academy's classroom staring at the bookcase and daydreaming about Pipit.
At one point in the game, [[Link]] is asked by [[Cawlin]] to deliver a love letter to Karane. Choosing to do so, Karane is confused and embarrassed by Cawlin's letter, not knowing what to do. When confronted by Cawlin who asks her to go on a date, Pipit steps in and reveals his feelings to Karane, who chooses Pipit as her boyfriend. The two remain a happy couple throughout the rest of the game.
== Side Quests ==
 
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Keet =
{{Main|Keet}}
{{Infobox|character
|name        = Keet
|image      = [[File:Keet.png]]
|game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location    = [[Skyloft]]
|title      =
|race        = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender      = Male
| related      =
| member =
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Keet''' is a young boy from [[Skyloft]]. In the very beginning of the game, Keet is found sitting on a bench near a Bird Statue. After the [[Wing Ceremony]], Keet will disappear. If you fly to the [[Pumpkin Landing]], located southwest of Skyloft, and enter the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]], you will find Keet sitting at a table admiring [[Kina]].
<gallery>
File:Keet-Screen-Large.jpg|Keet sitting on a bench
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Kina =
{{Main|Kina}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Kina.png|120px]]
| race = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender = Female
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lumpy Pumpkin]]
| related = [[Pumm]] (Father)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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]].
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.
==Trivia==
*[[Keet]] makes notable hints about his love interest in '''Kina'''.{{Ref|SS|1850|[[Fi]]}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Kukiel =
{{Main|Kukiel}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Kukiel2.png|150px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = Human
| gender  = Female
| related  = [[Jakamar]] (Father){{Ref|SS|1435|[[Fi]]}}<br/>[[Wryna]] (Mother){{Ref|name=Par|SS|1436|Fi}}
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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}}
==Appearance==
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.
==Side Quest==
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]]}}
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]]}}
Once this side quest is finally put to rest, Link receives 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Kukiel 1.jpg|''Kukiel Concept Artwork from [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''
File:Kukiel.jpg|''Link confronting Kukiel in Skyward Sword''
File:Kukiel_Talking_to_Link.jpg|''Link confronting Kukiel in Skyward Sword''
</gallery>
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Luv =
{{Main|Luv}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Potion-Shop-Owner.jpg|400px]]
| gender  = Female
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Bazaar]]
| shop    = [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop]]
| related  = [[Bertie]] (Husband)<br/>[[Unnamed Baby]] (Daughter)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Luv''' is a female character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She runs the [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop|Potion Shop]] in the [[Bazaar]] alongside her husband, [[Bertie]], who infuses potions she creates. The first time Link speaks to her, she offers him a [[Bottle]], so he can hold her potions. She is assertive and bold, unlike her husband. As the game progresses, Luv adds different potions to sell, aiding Link later in the journey.
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Mallara =
{{Main|Mallara}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Mallara
|image = [[File:Mallara.png|400x400px]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Female
}}
{{Fi|left}}
'''Mallara''' is a cheerful woman who is the mother of [[Pipit]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is very lazy, and dislikes cleaning.
She lives in a house in the east part of [[Skyloft]]. After [[Link]] obtains the [[Gust Bellows]], Mallara will ask Link to clean her house, which is covered in dust and cobwebs, in exchange fo a reward. Once Link uses the Gust Bellows to clean all of the dust in her house, she will reward Link with 20 [[Rupee]]s, as well as 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s.
After doing this, Link can go to Pipit's house to hear an argument between Mallara and Pipit. Pipit will chastise Mallara for paying money to strangers for something that she can easily do herself, as money is tight, and Pipit is struggling to stay in the [[Knight Academy]] due to financial issues. Despite this, she continues to ask Link to clean her house, paying him 20 rupees each time.
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Mia =
{{Main|Mia}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Mia
|image = [[File:Demonic-KittySS.png|300px]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Remlit]]
|gender = Female
}}
'''Mia''' is [[Gaepora|Gaepora's]] pet [[Remlit]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. One of the first side-quests [[Link]] can do involves retrieving her from atop the [[Knight Academy]]'s roof. If he hits Mia with his [[sword]], she will ball up and allows Link to pick her up and carry her around. He can even throw the pet Remlit off the edge of Skyloft. Also, during the night, Mia and the other pet Remlits around [[Skyloft]] will turn demonic. When Link approaches one of the cats, they will frill up their tails and hiss, also attempting to attack him, ''actually'' dealing damage.
[[Instructor Horwell|Horwell]], one of the Knight Academy's instructors, takes care of Mia in his room, claiming that the whole situation is bad because now he really wants to get a pet of his own. At this time, Mia will act cute and playful around her food bowl. Mia has very large ears and is striped from head to toe in white and brown stripes. 
<gallery>
File:Mia-Screen-Large.jpg|Mia with Horwell
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}{{Cat|Animals}}
{{Clear}}
= Orielle =
{{Main|Orielle}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Orielle
|image = [[File:SS_Orielle.png|145px]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Female
| related = [[Parrow]] (Brother)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Orielle''' is a kind young woman who lives on [[Skyloft]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She has a fascination with [[Loftwing]]s, and often gives [[Link]] tips on how to train and maintain his own Loftwing. Her brother is [[Parrow]], a well built man who can tend to be protective of his sister. Both characters are involved in the same side-quest.
Orielle left Skyloft to catch a glance at [[Fun Fun Island]] for the first time, however, her Loftwing was injured on the ride over there so she could not progress. Parrow begins to worry about her, and sends Link to search for her. When he gives Parrow the news about her Loftwing, he hands Link [[Mushroom Spores]] to cure the bird's injuries. Afterwards, Orielle's Loftwing will heal and Link will be rewarded with 10 Gratitude Crystals; 5 from Parrow, and 5 from Orielle.
<gallery>
File:Orielle-Screen-Large.jpg|Orielle speaking to Link
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Parrow =
{{Main|Parrow}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Parrow.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
| related  = [[Orielle]] (Sister)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Peater =
{{Main|Peater}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:PeaterModel.png|175px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Bamboo Island]]<br/>[[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
| related  = [[Peatrice]] (Daughter)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Peater''' is a male character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is the overprotective father of the [[Item Check]] girl, [[Peatrice]]. He tries to protect her from amorous boys, like his younger self.
After graduating from the [[Knight Academy]] he went off to become a pop idol. When he retired from being an idol, he gained considerate weight. To lose this weight he put on his old gear and started cutting bamboo. He is found on [[Bamboo Island]], the island with a huge bamboo in the center. If [[Link]] talks to him, he asks Link if he wants to cut bamboo, adding the challenge of seeing how many cuts Link can get before the bamboo falls. This is one of the many mini-games ''Skyward Sword'' has to offer.
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Peatrice =
{{Main|Peatrice}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Peatrice
|image = [[File:Peatrice.jpg]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Bazaar]]<br/>[[Item Check]]<br/>[[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Female
| related = [[Peater]] (Father)
}}
{{Fi|This is Peatrice, a sweet girl whose occupation of storing items provides little intellectual stimulation. You can store items with her at the bazaar.Due to boredom, She often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service.}}
'''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.
==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.
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.
==Trivia==
*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]]}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Piper =
{{Main|Piper}}
{{Infobox|character
| name    = Piper
| image    = [[File:PiperSS.png|400x500px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Female
| related  = [[Gully]] (Son)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Piper''' is a character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Her son is the mischievous [[Gully]]. During the day, she runs the restaurant at [[Bazaar]], where she cooks and serves food. She is a skilled chef and very passionate about cooking. She is a quite perfectionist when it comes to food, so she tastes it multiple times until she is satisfied with it. Because of this, she tends to keep her customers waiting - even her own son. When she's not working at the Bazaar, she can be found at home, where she enjoys experimenting with new food and flavors.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Soup Lady.jpg|Piper tasting her food
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Pipit =
{{Main|Pipit}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Pipit2.jpg]]
| race = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location      = [[Skyloft]]
| related = [[Mallara]] (Mother)
}}
'''Pipit''' is a resident of [[Skyloft]], and a recent graduate of the [[Knight Academy]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He lives with his mother, [[Mallara]].
==Appearance and Personality==
Pipit is the local [[Loftwing]] expert of Skyloft. He has brown hair, wears a yellow tunic, long pants, and blue gloves and belt that signify that he has graduated from the Knight Academy during one of the previous semesters. He thinks he is a very important figure, which he is to some degree, but brags a little more than he should.
==Role in the Plot==
Pipit's overall role in the plot is minor, but he does have his small moments. He patrols around the Knight Academy at night, searching for any dangers that might be lurking.
After learning that [[Link]]'s Loftwing is missing, and not responding to his calls, Pipit offers to help him find it. He suggests Link should visit [[The Plaza|the plaza]] and speak to some of the towns people while he asks around the academy. In addition to that, Link can offer to help his mother clean their house. She offers 20 [[Rupee]]s for his assistance. As the game progresses further, Link can stop by their house at night to find Pipit yelling at his mother for wasting her money on a housekeeper.
Upon learning from Link that [[Cawlin]] is interested in dating [[Karane]], Pipit steps in and takes her for himself. Link is then rewarded with five [[Gratitude Crystal]]s for bringing the two together.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Pipit Concept Art.jpg|Pipit Concept Art from [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Pumm =
{{Main|Pumm}}
{{Infobox|character
| name    = Pumm
| image    = [[File:Pumm.jpg]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lumpy Pumpkin]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
| related  = [[Kina]] (Daughter)
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
'''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}}
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}}
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}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Rupin =
{{Main|Rupin}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Rupin
|image = [[File:Rupin.jpg|250px]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Bazaar]]
|shop = [[Gear Shop]]<br/>[[Night Market]]
}}
{{Fi|This is Rupin, a crafty salesman. During the day, he sells a variety of items at his Gear Shop in the bazaar.<br/>During the night, he buys treasures, but only the treasures he has decided to buy on that night.}}
'''Rupin''' is a merchant who operates the [[Gear Shop]] at the [[Bazaar]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He lives with his mother [[Goselle]] in the southeastern part of Skyloft; he will buy certain [[Treasure|treasures]] from [[Link]] if he visits [[Rupin's House]] at night.
==Biography==
When working his daytime job, Rupin appears as an energetic, smooth-talking and overbearing salesman; if Link decides not to buy an item he has expressed interest in, or if he leaves his stall without having made a purchase, Rupin is visibly disappointed at not having made a sale. When approached at night, however, he claims to tire of playing a "smiley shopkeeper", and claims that this is not the real him.
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Rusta =
{{Main|Rusta}}
{{Infobox|character
| name    = Rusta
| image    = [[File:Ganzo.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword| Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lumpy Pumpkin]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Male
| related  = [[Henya]] (Wife)
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
'''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.
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Sparrot =
{{Main|Sparrot}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Sparrot
|image = [[File:Fortune teller.jpg]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Bazaar]]
|race = [[Skyloftian]]
|gender = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Sparrot''' is a fortune teller from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He owns a small area in the [[Bazaar]] in [[Skyloft]] where he will tell fortunes for 10 [[Rupee]]s. In addition to giving [[Link]] a hint on where to go next for his quest, Sparrot can tell him what kind of [[Treasure]]s are in each region.
Sparrot is involved in a [[Gratitude Crystal]] sidequest in which he breaks his [[Crystal Ball]] and can no longer tell fortunes. Link can find a new crystal ball for him in the [[Eldin Volcano]] region, above the entrance to the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]].
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Strich =
{{Main|Strich}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Stritch.jpg]]
| race = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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]] 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.
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Wryna =
{{Main|Wryna}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Wryna.png|150px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[Skyloftian]]
| gender  = Female
| related  = [[Jakamar]] (Husband)<br/>[[Kukiel]] (Daughter)
}}
{{Fi|Wryna}}
'''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]].
==Story==
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]].
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}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Wryna Concept Art.jpg|Wryna's Concept Artwork
</gallery>
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyloftians}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Zelda's Loftwing =
{{Main|Zelda's Loftwing}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Zelda with her Loftwing.png|200px]]
| caption  = Artwork from [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]
| game    = [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]
| location = [[Skyloft]]
| race    = [[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.
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
{{Spoiler|section}}
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]].
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Scrapper =
{{Main|Scrapper}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = LD-301S Scrapper
|image = [[File: Scrapper.jpg]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Skyloft]]
|race = [[Ancient Robot]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''LD-301S Scrapper''', more commonly known simply as '''Scrapper''', is a stubborn [[Ancient Robot]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He served [[Gondo]]'s family for generations, but eventually he lost his energy and couldn't be used. It was only until Gondo used oils from the [[Ancient Flower]] that [[Link]] gave him to revive Scrapper. His main use is to carry items from the [[Surface]] to [[The Sky]] that are too big for Link to carry on his own. He admires [[Fi]], and believes that Link doesn't deserve her assistance. Scrapper often pesters the hero by calling him "Master Shortpants", and flatters Fi by calling her "Mistress Fi".
Scrapper makes himself extremely useful by offering his assistance whenever he can. He helps [[Dodoh]] collect his Party Wheel, [[Sparrot]] collect his crystal ball, carry the [[Kikwi]], [[Oolo]], to [[Instructor Owlan]], and give [[Kina]] a hand in doing some agricultural work. Aside from being a large help in side quests, Scrapper helps out in the main quest as well. He does so by, retrieving the fallen pinwheel from the Surface, transport water from [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]] to the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], and carry a large basin of [[Hot Pumpkin Soup]] to [[Levias]].
==Trivia==
*[[Scrapper]], among a few other [[Ancient Robot|robots]] in the [[LD-301]] series, does not need a [[Timeshift Stone]] to function in the present.
<gallery>
File:Scrapper-Screen-Large.jpg|Scrapper helping transport water
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Ancient Robots}}
{{Clear}}
== Faron ==
= Bucha =
{{Main|Bucha}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Bucha.jpg]]
| caption  = Bucha from ''Skyward Sword''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]
| race    = [[Kikwi]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Bucha''' is a character that makes an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
Bucha is the elder of the [[Kikwi]] tribe. He is distinctive from the other Kikwi due to his huge size and gigantic mustache. Bucha asks [[Link]] to find the missing Kikwi within [[Faron Woods]] and in thanks for Link's work, Bucha awards him with the [[Slingshot]].
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Kikwis}}
{{Clear}}
= Erla =
{{Main|Erla}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Erla.jpeg]]
| race = [[Kikwi]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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.
==Story==
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}}
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}}
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}}
==Trivia==
*[[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}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Kikwis}}
{{Clear}}
= Faron =
{{Main|Faron (Dragon)}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Faron
|image = [[File:Faron.jpg|250px]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Lake Floria]]
|race = Dragon
}}
{{Fi|left}}
'''Faron''' the Water Dragon is a large, blue reptile-like deity who resides in the Faron area in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. 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]]'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.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Faron-Screen-Large.jpg|Faron inside its container
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Gorko =
{{Main|Gorko}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Gorko.png|400x400px]]
| race = [[Goron]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]<br/>[[Temple of Time]]<br/>[[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]]
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}'''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.
==Piece of Heart==
If Link shows Gorko how to draw something on a Goddess Wall near the Sealed Grounds, Gorko awards Link with a [[Piece of Heart]].
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Goron-Model.png|Gorko in the Faron Woods
File:Gorko-Screen-Large.jpg|Gorko reading a map
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Gorons}}
==Trivia==
*On Gorko's belt, there is a notebook with a small drawing of the [[Triforce]] on it.
{{Clear}}
= Jellyf =
{{Main|Jellyf}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Jellyf.jpg]]
| race = [[Parella]]
| gender = Female
| occupation = Leader of the [[Parella]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lake Floria]]
| related =
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
'''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}}
==Trivia==
*Unlike most [[Parella]], [[Jellyf]] is red in color.
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Parellas}}
{{Clear}}
= Lopsa =
{{Main|Lopsa}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Lopsa.png]]
| race = [[Kikwi]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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.
==Story==
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}}
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}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Kikwis}}
{{Clear}}
= Machi =
{{Main|Machi}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Kikwi-Model-Large.png|150px]]
| caption      = Artwork of Machi
| race = [[Kikwi]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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]].
==Story==
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}}
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}}
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.
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Kikwis}}
{{Clear}}
= Oolo =
{{Main|Oolo}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:Oolo.jpeg]]
| race = [[Kikwi]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]<br/>[[Skyloft]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Oolo''' is a [[Kikwi]] that lives in [[Faron Woods]]. As [[Fi]] suggests, Oolo is the shyest Kikwi.
==Story==
[[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}}
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}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Kikwis}}
{{Clear}}
= Yerbal =
{{Main|Yerbal}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:YerbalSS.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Faron Woods]]
| race    = [[Kikwi]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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]]}}
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]]}}
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Kikwis}}
{{Clear}}
== Eldin ==
= Bronzi =
{{Main|Bronzi}}
{{Infobox|character
|name        = Bronzi
|image      = [[File:Bronzi SS.png]]
|game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location    = [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]]
|race        = [[Mogma]]
|gender      = Male
| related      = [[Plats]] (Brother) <br/> [[Silva]] (Brother)
| member =
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
'''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.
===Etymology===
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Bronzi comes from Bronze.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Cobal =
{{Main|Cobal}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Cobal.png|350x400px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Eldin Volcano]]
| race    = [[Mogma]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Eldin =
{{Main|Eldin (Dragon)}}
{{Infobox|character
|name     = Eldin
|image     = [[File:Eldin (Skyward Sword).png|250px]]
|game     = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location    = [[Eldin Province]]<br/>[[Eldin Volcano]]
|title      = Fire Dragon
|race     = Dragon
|gender      = Male
| related      =
| member =
}}
{{Fi|left}}
'''Eldin''' is one of the three Dragons who reside in the three provinces in  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. This is the Dragon who resides in the [[Eldin Province]], more specifically, [[Eldin Volcano]]. He will teach [[Link]] the second part of the [[Song of the Hero]] (which he plays on the [[Goddess's Harp]]). Like [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]], the Water Dragon, and [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Lanayru]], the Thunder Dragon, Eldin's official title is the Fire Dragon. Eldin will be met towards the end of the game after completing the [[Bokoblin Base]] and serves a very important role in the development of the story.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Fire-Dragon's-Hall-1.png|''Eldin the Fire Dragon greeting Link''
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Guld =
{{Main|Guld}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Guld.png|250px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]]<br/>[[Eldin Volcano]]<br/>[[Lumpy Pumpkin]]
| title    = Boss of the Mogmas
| race    = [[Mogma]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Guld''' is an elderly [[Mogma]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He has long served as the leader of the Mogmas; however, he wishes to find a replacement, according to [[Fi]]. He longs to go and explore the sky, but he can't leave until a new leader has been appointed.
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.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Kortz =
{{Main|Kortz}}
{{Stub}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    =
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Eldin Volcano]]
| race    = [[Mogma]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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]].
==Etymology==
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Kortz comes from quartz.
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Ledd =
{{Main|Ledd}}
{{Infobox|character
| name        = Ledd
| image      = [[File:Mogma.png|250px]]
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location    = [[Eldin Province]]
| title      =
| race        = [[Mogma]]
| gender      = Male
| related      =
| member =
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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}}
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.
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Merco =
{{Main|Merco}}
{{Infobox|character
|name        = Merco
|image      = [[File:MercoSS.png|400px]]
|game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location    = [[Eldin Province]]
|title      =
|race        = [[Mogma]]
|gender      = Male
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Merco''' is a blonde-haired [[Mogma]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
==Etymology==
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Merco comes from mercury.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Mr. Tubert =
{{Main|Mr. Tubert}}
{{Infobox|character
| image      = [[File:Mr.-Tubert.jpg]]
| race      = [[Mogma]]
| gender    = Male
| occupation = Operates [[Thrill Digger]]
| game      = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location  = [[Eldin Volcano]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''Mr. Tubert''' is a character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is a member of the intelligent [[Mogma]] race. However, unlike most Mogmas, he isn't interested in treasure hunting; instead, he earns his money by operating the [[Thrill Digger]] mini-game.
If Link sits down on the stool next to Mr. Tubert, he will ask Link if he would like to chat with him. If Link answers yes, he will be given the option of asking three different questions: "Who are you?", "Are you floating?", and "Is it too bright for you?".
Mr. Tubert is not actually floating, but instead standing on his tail. He does this so that he can show off his paws on his feet, which he believes to be his best feature. If asked "Is it too bright for you?" he explains that he only wears his glasses to look cool. He also takes pride in his moustache
If Link asks Mr. Tubert the question of "Who are you?" before the Bokoblin tower outside the cave is knocked over, he will complain about the recent "scary-red-monster" infestation in the area and how it's been detrimental to his business. He also states that he wishes somebody would come and demolish "those ugly towers" and send the red monsters scampering away. This could be a hint for Link to bomb the Bokoblin lookout tower outside of the cave to progress through Eldin Volcano. However, if Link asks this question after the tower is knocked over, then he will simply talk about how he is upset that all of his Mogma friends think Rupees are easy to find, and thus they never play his Thrill Digger game.
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Nackle =
{{Main|Nackle}}
{{Stub}}
{{Infobox|character
| image =
| race = [[Mogma]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location =
| related =
}}
{{Fi|His name is Nackle. He is a member of a highly civilized race of moles called the [[Mogma]]. All Mogmas have a deep and abiding love of treasure.}}
===Etymology===
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Nackle comes from the element Nickel.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Plats =
{{Main|Plats}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Ssplats.png]]
| race    = [[Mogma]]
| gender  = Male
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]]<br/>[[Eldin Volcano]]
| related  = [[Bronzi]] (brother)<br/>[[Silva]] (brother)
}}
{{Fi}}
'''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}}
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.
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Silva =
{{Main|Silva}}
{{Stub}}
{{Infobox|character
| image =
| race = [[Mogma]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location =
| related =
}}
{{Fi|His name is Silva. He is a treasure hunter of the [[Mogma]], a subterranean mole race. He displays exceptional pride for his long hair.}}
===Etymology===
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Silva comes from the element silver.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
= Tyto =
{{Main|Tyto}}
{{Infobox|character
|name        = Tyto
|image      = [[File:TytoSS.png]]
|game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location    = [[Eldin Province]]<br/>[[Eldin Volcano]]
|title      =
|race        = [[Mogma]]
|gender      = Male
}}
{{Fi|His name is Tyto.  He is a member of a highly civilized race of moles called the [[Mogma]].  All Mogmas have a deep and abiding love of treasure.}}
'''Tyto''' is a [[Mogma]] who [[Link]] encounters on his first visit to [[Eldin Volcano]]. He looks fairly similar to most Mogmas; carrying similar traits to those of the average Mogma, although he bears dark green hair. He is first seen being harassed by a small horde of [[Bokoblin]]s. Link must defeat every last Bokoblin that is troubling Tyto in order to receive the [[Digging Mitts]] as a reward.
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Zanc =
{{Main|Zanc}}
{{Stub}}
{{Infobox|character
| image =
| race = [[Mogma]]
| gender = Male
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location =
| related =
}}
{{Fi|His name is Zanc. He is a member of a highly civilized race of moles called the [[Mogma]]. All Mogmas have a deep and abiding love of treasure.}}
===Etymology===
As many Mogma's names are derived from minerals, Zanc is most likely comes from the element Zinc.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Mogmas}}
{{Clear}}
== Lanayru ==
= Golo =
{{Main|Golo}}
{{Infobox|character
| name    = Golo
| image    = [[File:Golo.jpg|350px]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lanayru Mine]]<br/>[[Lanayru Caves]]
| race    = [[Goron]]
| gender  = Male
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
'''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]].
{{Clear}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Golo-The-Goron.jpg|Golo's In-Game Model
File:Goron-Miner-Screen-Large.jpg|Golo speaking with Link
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Gorons}}
{{Clear}}
= Gortram =
{{Main|Gortram}}
{{Infobox|character
| name = Gortram
| image = [[File:SS-Gortram.png|175px]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Rickety Coaster]]
| title =
| race = [[Goron]]
| gender =
| occupation =
| related =
| member =
}}
{{Float|left|{{Fi}}}}
'''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]].
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Gorons}}
{{Clear}}
= Lanayru =
{{Main|Lanayru (Dragon)}}
{{Infobox|character
|name = Lanayru
|image = [[File:LanayruSS.png|250px]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|location = [[Lanayru Gorge]]
|race = 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.
==Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round==
{{Main|Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round}}
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.
==Trivia==
*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.
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= LD-301 =
{{Main|LD-301}}
{{Infobox|character
| name    = LD-301
| image    = [[File:Ld-301.png]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lanayru Province]]
| race    = [[Ancient Robot]]
}}
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.
==Description==
{{Fi}}
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.
==Plot involvement==
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]]}}.
===Map Upgrade===
After reaching the [[Temple of Time]] and finding the entrance blocked, Link explores the area and finds some Timeshift Shards, and a mine cart, that would transport him back to the [[Lanayru Desert|desert]]. However, a robot is blocking the cart's way, sitting on the tracks. Talking to him will make him go away, but before that, he will comment that Link's map is outdated, and change it so that is shows the desert like it was in the past. This map shows ancient paths leading from the center outward, and when Link reaches the desert using the cart, he finds out he doesn't sink into the sinksand when walking over such a path. This is essential in navigating the sinksand-covered north portion of the desert. The upgraded map stays the one you use throughout the rest of the game. {{Fi|{{Dump|SS|5946}}}}
===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.
{{References}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Ancient Robots}}
{{Clear}}
= Skipper =
{{Main|Skipper}}
{{Infobox|character
| name    = Skipper
| image    = [[File: Skipper_SS.jpg]]
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Lanayru Sand Sea]]
| race    = [[Ancient Robot]]
}}
{{Fi}}
'''LD-301N Skipper''', or more simply known as '''Skipper''', is located in the [[Lanayru Sand Sea]] in the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Like most other [[Ancient Robot|Ancient Robots]], Skipper is only alive and working when a [[Timeshift Stone]] is activated. Unlike the others, however, he demonstrates awareness to the fact that the [[Timeshift Stone]] is the only thing keeping him running. He helps out [[Link]] by lending his boat to aid him in receiving [[Nayru's Flame]]. Skipper originally resided in [[Skipper's Retreat]], but left to explore the sea with his crew. One of the notes in Skipper's house refers to him as "Dad", implying that he has a son. Skipper is a proud captain of the [[Sandship]] that guards Nayru's Flame. It is later attacked by the [[Tentalus|Abysmal Leviathan, Tentalus]]. 
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|Ancient Robots}}
{{Clear}}
== Other/Spoilers ==
= Demise =
{{Main|Demise}}
{{Spoiler}}
{{Infobox|boss
|image = [[File:Demise-Medium.png|300px]]
|title = Demon King
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|threat = 10
|attack  = {{H|.5}} Electric Sword<br/>{{H|1}} Ram<br/>{{H|1}} Sword Slice<br/>{{H|1}} Sword Swing<br/>{{H|2}} Electric Sword Swing
|weapons = Sword
|location = [[Surface]]<br/>[[Sealed Grounds]]
|race = [[Demon Tribe]]
}}
'''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.
==Battle==
===First Phase===
{{Fi|This eternal being has conquered time itself. It is the source of all monsters.<br/>According to tales passed down through generations, it appears differently in each epoch and to each person who lays eyes on it.}}
{{image|file=1818.jpg|align=right|type=caption|caption=Avoiding Demise's attack|size=300px}} 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.
{{image|file=1819.jpg|align=left|type=caption|caption=Attacking Demise with the sword|size=300px}} 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===
{{image|file=1820.jpg|align=right|type=caption|caption=Charging a lightning sword attack|size=300px}} 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). {{image|file=1821.jpg|align=left|type=caption|caption=Attacking Demise with a charged attack|size=300px}} 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).
{{image|file=1822.jpg|align=right|type=caption|caption=Missing an Ending Blow|size=300px}} 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. {{image|file=1822.jpg|align=left|type=caption|caption=Finishing off Demise|size=300px}} 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.
== Advanced Tactics ==
'''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.
==Connection to Ganon/Ganondorf==
{{Theory}}
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]].
==Screenshots==
<gallery>
File: Demise First Phase.png
File: Demise Second Phase.png
</gallery>
==Trivia==
* 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.
{{Iconic Characters}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Bosses}}
{{Cat|Iconic Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= Impa =
{{Main|Impa}}
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Impa - BOTW art.png|400x400px]]
| caption  = Artwork of Impa from ''Breath of the Wild''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''<br/>''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| location = [[Hyrule]]<br/>[[Holodrum]]<br/>[[Labrynna]]<br/>[[Sealed Temple]]<br/>[[Kakariko Village]]
| race    = [[Sheikah]]
| gender  = Female
}}
'''Impa''' is a recurring character in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. She often serves as the guardian or nursemaid of [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]].
==Appearances==
===The Legend of Zelda===
[[File:Link-and-Impa-Art.png|left|200px]]
In the first game of the series, ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', Impa was the first one to inform [[Link]] of Princess Zelda's plight, and how she was captured by [[Ganon]] and spread the [[Triforce Shard|pieces]] of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] across the land. Impa sends Link on his journey to collect the Triforce of Wisdom, and, in turn, save Zelda. She is never actually seen in game; only in a part of the story that happens before Link starts his quest. Because of this, there are no sprites to be found of her, only artwork.
===The Adventure of Link===
Years after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', Link asks Impa about a mark resembling the [[Triforce]] that appears on the back on his hand. She takes him to the [[North Palace]] and explains that a sleeping spell was cast on a previous princess and that Link must locate the [[Triforce of Courage]] to awaken her. According to Impa, he must place crystals in six [[dungeon|palaces]].{{Ref|AoL|1|Title Screen}}
===Ocarina of Time===
[[File:Impa.png|120px|left]]
Impa appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' as the loyal [[Sheikah]] body guard, or nursemaid, of Princess Zelda. She is depicted as a woman with a sturdy build, short white hair in a small ponytail and red eyes. Her appearance is quite younger than some of the other games she appears in. She was born and raised in [[Kakariko Village]], and still maintains a watchful eye over the village despite her duty to the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]].
Link first meets Impa after sneaking past the guards in [[Hyrule Castle]] to meet with Princess Zelda. Impa then teaches Link [[Zelda's Lullaby]] because of what Zelda's dream had foretold. She then escorts Link out of the castle. After they are safely outside the Castle, Impa advises Link to go to Kakariko Village and see what clues he can find that lead to the [[Goron's Ruby|Spiritual Stone of Fire]].
Upon collecting all the [[Spiritual Stones]], Link returns to a scene much like the dream he had at the start of the game. Impa is shown fleeing on a white horse with Zelda. Zelda then throws an object at Link, which he discovers to be the [[Ocarina of Time]]. [[Ganon]]dorf is shown following close behind them on a black horse, and questions Link as to which direction Impa and Zelda went. It becomes apparent that Ganondorf has taken over Hyrule Castle, and this forced Impa to flee with Zelda.
Seven years later when Link goes to Kakariko in order to investigate the location of the [[Shadow Medallion]], Link finds out that Impa has sealed away a [[Bongo Bongo|great evil]] in the [[Bottom of the Well]] prior to the events in ''Ocarina of Time''. This great evil had taken up residence in the [[Shadow Temple]], and Impa had disappeared trying to seal it again. After defeating [[Bongo Bongo]], the great evil, Impa awakens as the Sage of Shadow. She asks Link to take care of Zelda since her duties of being a [[Seven Sages|Sage]] keep her from Zelda's side. Impa and the other Sages lend Link their power in sealing Ganondorf. Impa is last seen during the end credits standing atop [[Death Mountain]] with the other Sages.
{{Clear|Left}}
===Oracle games===
[[File:Impa-Art.png|130px|right]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', Impa is the Royal Nurse for Princess Zelda and has cared for her since her birth..{{Ref|name=nurse|OoS|758|Impa}}
====Oracle of Seasons====
Impa was sent to [[Holodrum]] to take [[Din (Oracle)|Din]], the Oracle of Seasons, back to Hyrule.{{Ref|name=nurse}} She works as the cook for the troupe of performers that Din dances for.{{Ref|OoS|447|Impa}} After [[Onox]] kidnaps Din, she tells Link that he must save Holodrum and restore the seasons, and that he should first visit the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Seasons)|Maku Tree]].{{Ref|OoS|759|Impa}}
====Oracle of Ages====
[[File:Impa-Sprite.png|left]] Impa was sent to [[Labrynna]] by Princess Zelda with instruction to bring [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]] back to Hyrule in order to protect her from shadows that surround her. Impa is found early in the game being attacked by a trio of [[Octorok]]s but once Link appears, the octoroks quickly run off. Impa is looking for Nayru and with Link's help she is able to reach the Oracle. However, it is revealed that [[Veran]] had been controlling Impa and used Link to reach Nayru and possess her body.
After reverting to her normal self, she thanks Link for saving her. After seeing the symbol of the Triforce on Link's left hand, she tells Link that he is the hero that must save this world. She will give you the [[Wooden Sword]], which was entrusted to her by Princess Zelda. Impa will then take refuge in Nayru's house for much of the game.
In a [[Linked Game]], Impa will give Link a [[Wooden Shield]] instead of the Wooden Sword.
===The Wind Waker===
Impa does not make a direct appearance in this game, though in the room of [[Hyrule Castle]] where the [[Master Sword]] is kept, there are stained glass windows depicting all the [[Seven Sages]] from ''Ocarina of Time''.
===Skyward Sword===
[[File:Impa-SS.png|200px|right]]
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.
{{Spoiler|section}}
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.
{{clear}}
===A Link Between Worlds===
[[File:Impa-Artwork.png|left|200px]]
Impa makes an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. She appears to take on her classical role as the aid to the princess and she wears familiar clothing.
She is later revealed as one of the seven descendants of the Seven Sages. She is captured by [[Yuga]] and held within his possession.
After Link journeys into [[Lorule]], the seven sages are scattered throughout the overworld. Impa's painting is hidden deep within [[Turtle Rock (A Link Between Worlds)|Turtle Rock]]. Link will need to traverse through the dungeon and defeat the boss [[Grinexx]] in order to save her.
Impa, along with the six other sages use their power to give Link the [[Triforce of Courage]] and also work to break the barrier that is surrounding [[Lorule Castle]].
{{clear}}
===Breath of the Wild===
{{image|file=Impa.jpg|size=240px|align=right}}
Impa can be found in [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]] where she serves as the village elder. After surviving the Calamity 100 years ago, she awaits for Link's arrival. After Link completes the first four shrines on the [[Great Plateau]], Link is advised to visit Impa by [[Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule|King Rhoam]] during the cut-scene at the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. Upon Link's arrival, she is pleased to see him, but soon discovers that Link has lost all of his memories.{{Ref|''...So you're finally awake. It has been quite a long time... Link. I am much older now, but... you remember me, don't you?'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''What is the matter? You are looking at me as though I am a stranger to you. Those eyes... They lack the light of familiarity. It is I, courageous one, Impa. Surely you must at least remember the name Impa?'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''I see... So you have lost your memory.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}} Impa has a message from [[Zelda]] that she was given 100 years ago and has waited to tell Link, and once heard, Link will need to be prepared to his his life.{{Ref|''Well, it matters not. In fact, that may actually be a blessing in disguise for the time being.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''Dearest Link... Please come a bit closer. A hundred years ago... Yes... A hundred years ago, the kingdom of Hyrule was destroyed. After you fell, Princess Zelda's final wish was to place you in a sacred slumber. And then...all alone... Alone she went to face Ganon. Before Princess Zelda went to nobly meet her fate...she entrusted me with some words she wished to say to you. I have been waiting 100 years to deliver the princess's message. However! These words, which the princess risked her life to leave you... Well, if you are to hear them... You must be prepared to risk your life as well. But I am afraid that burden may be too much to bear while you are still without your memories. I leave the choice to you. When you feel you are ready to receive the princess's message, return to me.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''The words that the princess risked her life to impart to you...I cannot pass them on to someone who lacks conviction. Are you prepared to risk your life for the greater good?'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''There was a time when you would have fearlessly charged forward on such a challenge without a moment's hesitation. Well, it is what it is. In any case, please return here once your heart remembers what your mind has forgotten.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''Not a memory to your name, yet you are as intent as ever to charge forward with only courage and justice on your side. You have not changed a bit. Once a hero, always a hero. Very well. Since you have lost your memory, I will recount for you all that has happened...'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}
Impa will tell Link the story of the legend that occurred 10,000 years ago of how Hyrule drove back Ganon.{{Ref|''The history of the royal family of Hyrule is also the history of Calamity Ganon, a primal evil that has endured over the ages. This evil has been turned back time and time again by a warrior wielding the soul, of a hero, and a princess who carries the blood of the Goddess. With the passage of time, each conflict with Ganon faded into legend. So listen closely as I tell you of this "legend" that occurred 10,000 years ago.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''Hyrule was then blossoming as a highly advanced civilization. Even the most powerful monsters posed little threat to the denizens of the realm. The people thought it wise to utilize their technological prowess to ensure the safety of the land, should Calamity Ganon ever return. They constructed four mechanical wonders that came to be known as the Divine Beasts. They also built a legion of autonomous weapons called Guardians. The Divinie Beats were piloted by four individuals of exceptional skill from across the land. And thus, the plan to neutralize Ganon was forged. Upon Ganon's inevitable return to Hyrule, the princess and the hero fought alongside these four champions against this ancient evil. The Guardians were tasked with protecting the hero as the Divine Beasts unleashed a furious attack upon their terrible foe. And when the hero wielding the sword that seals the darkness delivered his final blow... The princess used her sacred power to seal away Calamity Ganon.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}
Impa will then tell Link about the [[Great Calamity]] from 100 years ago and the four [[Divine Beast]]s.{{Ref|''A hundred years ago... in preparation for the foretold revival of Ganon, we strove to follow the lead of our ancestors of 10,000 years prior. But...in the end... Despite our best efforts and creful planning, we underestimated his power. In order to avoid ever making that grave mistake again, the princess left you these words... Free the four Divine Beasts. That is what she said.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''The four Divine Beasts are the ancient Sheikah weapons wielded by the four Champions who Ganon defeated. The Divine Beast Vah Rudania, controlled by Daruk of the Gorons. The Divine Beast Vah Medoh, controlled by Revali of the Rito. The Divine Beast Vah Ruta, controlled by Mipha of the Zora. And the Divine Beast Vah Naboris, controlled by Urbosa of the Gerudo. It would be extremely ill-advised to face Ganon without the power of the Divine Beasts to help you... You must infiltrate the Divine Beasts that were stolen away by Ganon 100 years ago and bring them back to our side. More information about these Divine Beasts can be found by locating the four races scattered across Hyrule. The Sheikah Slate will guide you on your way. You must go where it tells you and meet with each leader there.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}
Impa then directs Link to [[Hateno Village]] to meet [[Purah]] and [[Symin]] at the [[Hateno Ancient Tech Lab]]. This will open the [[Locked Mementos]] quest.{{Ref|''...It seems to me that your Sheikah Slate is not yet complete. The device Princess Zelda left you is your guide and also your memory. Now, let's see... Someone at the research lab in Hateno Village might be able to help you...'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''The location shining on the eastern edge is Hateno Village. It is a small village... One of the very few places that avoided suffering significant damage during the Great Calamity. '' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}{{Ref|''You are Princess Zelda's only hope... and Hyrule's, as well... You cannot turn back now. Follow your heart and seize your destiny!'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}} After meeting up with Purah and Symin and restoring some of the power of the Sheikah Slate, they suggest that Link head back and speak with Impa once again. Once Link has done so, this will complete the Locked Mementos quest.{{Ref|''I heard Purah was giving you the runaround, but you seem just fine.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}}
Impa will glance at Link's update Sheikah Slate and will immediately realize that it is the same camera that Princess Zelda used 100 years ago.{{Ref|''Now then... Let me see. Aha! This is, without a doubt, the Camera that Princess Zelda used 100 years ago.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}} Impa will task Link in visiting the locations that are shown within the pictures. Doing so may help Link restore some of his lost memories. Additionally, Impa tells Link to visit her once she has found one of these locations.{{Ref|''It could be that if you visit the locations within those pictures, you will be able to restore some of your lost memories. Come back here once you have tried going to at least one of those locations. There is something I wish to give to you.'' - '''Impa''', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.}} This will begin another one of the new main quests titled [[Captured Memories]].
Once Link has recovered one of the [[Recovered Memory|memories]] found in the [[Sheikah Slate]], Impa will gift Link the [[Champion's Tunic]]; the very same Link wore 100 years ago. Later, after Link has recovered 17 of his memories, Impa will show Link a painting of a specific location, and explains that it portrays the area where Link will restore the final memory.
{{clear}}
==Other Appearances==
===Hyrule Warriors===
{{quote|Princess Zelda’s loyal bodyguard uses an enormous Giant Blade to slash through throngs of foes.|Impa's ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' [https://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors/character-detail/#!Impa Official Website description]}}
[[File:Impa_HuruleWarriors.png|right|200px]]
Impa is the Commanding Officer of the Hyrule Imperial Guard and a playable character in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. She is the attendant and vassal of Princess Zelda. The leader of a family charged with supporting Hyrule's royal family from the shadows. She cares not for herself, and works exhaustively for the family and the Princess. Starting from pulling out her long sword back handed, she disposes of her enemies with exact precision in quick, feverish succession. She is a sword master, with precise movements and footwork. Impa's main weapons include the [[Giant Blade]] and the [[Naginata]].
===Cadence of Hyrule===
{{stub|section}}
Impa is available for purchase as a playable character in ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'''s "Character Pack", where she wields a long-ranged [[Impa's Naginata|Naginata]].
==Trivia==
*Impa's name comes from the verb "to impart", referring to her original role as the one who delivers [[Link]]'s "linking" ability to [[Zelda]].{{Ref|[[Interview:Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]|There's also a character that would pass that information on to Zelda: an old lady named "Impa." Her name comes from the verb "to impart."|[[Shigeru Miyamoto]]}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Link-and-Impa.png|[[Link]] discovers an ailing Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
File:Link&impa-art-LoZ.png|Artwork of Link & Impa from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Link-and-Impa-Adventure-of-Link.png|Artwork from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
File:Link-Impa-Zelda.png|Artwork from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
File:Impa-Magician.png|Artwork from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
File:Impa(OOT).png|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' Impa character model
File:Impa teaches Link - OOT3D.jpg|Impa teaches [[Zelda's Lullaby]] to Link in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]''
File:Ocarina-Zeldas-Lullaby.jpg|Link & Impa after he has learned Zelda's Lullaby in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:Sage of Shadow Impa - OOT3D.png|Impa as Sage of Shadow in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:Impa(WW).png|Stained Glass of Impa in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
File:Impa-SS.png|Impa artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
File:Impa-SS-Trailer.png|Young Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
File:Old Impa(SS).png|Old Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
File:Impa-A-Link-Between-Worlds.png|Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''
File:Impa-Artwork.jpg|Original artwork of Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''
File:Impa-Painting.png|Impa in [[Painting]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Impa.png|Artwork of Impa from ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Impa Giant Blade.png|With the [[Giant Blade]] in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Impa Naginata.png|With the [[Naginata]] in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Hyrule Warriors Screenshot Impa.jpg|Impa as seen in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''
File:Impa (Era of the Hero of Time) - Hyrule Warriors.png|"Era of the Hero of Time Outfit" (DLC) from ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Impas-House.jpg|Impa's house from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
Impa House - BOTW concept art.jpg|Concept art of Impa's house from ''Breath of the Wild''
</gallery>
{{References}}
{{Iconic Characters}}
{{Listbox|The Legend of Zelda|Characters}}
{{Listbox|The Adventure of Link|Characters}}
{{Listbox|Ocarina of Time Characters}}
{{Listbox|Oracle of Seasons Characters}}
{{Listbox|Oracle of Ages Characters}}
{{Listbox|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Listbox|A Link Between Worlds Characters}}
{{Listbox|Hyrule Warriors Characters}}
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Key Characters}}
{{Cat|The Legend of Zelda Characters}}
{{Cat|The Adventure of Link Characters}}
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Characters}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Seasons Characters}}
{{Cat|Oracle of Ages Characters}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters}}
{{Cat|A Link Between Worlds Characters}}
{{Cat|Hyrule Warriors Characters}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Characters}}
{{Cat|Sheikah}}
{{Cat|Sages}}
{{Cat|Iconic Characters}}
{{Clear}}
= The Imprisoned =
{{Main|The Imprisoned}}
{{Spoiler}}
{{Infobox|character
| image = [[File:TheImprisoned.png|250px]]
| race = [[Demon Tribe|Demon]]
| attack        = {{H|1}} Stomp<br/>{{H|1}} Tail (Third Battle)
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Sealed Grounds]] outside [[Faron Woods]]
}}
'''The Imprisoned''' is a large, black monster in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It is contained in the [[Sealed Grounds]] in the [[Faron Woods]] region with a seal initially created by the [[Hylia|goddess]] and later upheld by [[Link]]. Link first sees this monster in his dreams, once at the beginning of the game, and again after [[Zelda]] falls beneath the clouds, in which this monster eats her.
==History==
The Imprisoned is actually an alternate form of [[Demise]], the Demon King, as Link learns after stepping through the [[Gate of Time]]. During the war over the [[Triforce]], the goddess [[Hylia]] managed to seal Demise within the Sealed Grounds with a spike. As a result, he lost his true form and he was turned into an abomination.
Over many years, the seal began to weaken. The Imprisoned successfully breaks free four times throughout the course of ''Skyward Sword''. On the fourth time, he regains his true form as Demise. Link can use the power of a [[Skyward Strike]] to seal him again after weakening him.
==Battles==
Link battles with The Imprisoned in the Sealed Grounds several times in the game. Each time they meet, The Imprisoned has a slightly different appearance. He is always trying to reach the [[Sealed Temple]], and Link must defeat him before he makes it there.
There is an alternative, easier, strategy to these official ones below. If you are on a higher level of the Sealed Grounds, you can jump down on to his head, then slash downwards at the sealing spike to take him out. Do this three times, and The Imprisoned is defeated. But feel free to challenge yourself with these:
===First Battle===
{{Fi|I have insufficient data on this monster. Its enormous size and ominous aura cannot be compared with previously encountered monsters. I can confirm that the sealing spike observed at the top of its head is the same object originally found in the Sealed Grounds. I hypothesize that damage can be
inflicted by driving the stone pillar into the monster's head. But first, I recommend attacking the beast's feet--where your [[sword]] can reach--to stop it from moving. It is probable that the monster will be unable to move if you destroy all of its toes. I recommend using the air vents to move ahead of the monster instead of chasing it from behind. If you are able to get between the monster's toes, my analysis indicates you can effectively inflict great damage with a [[Spin Attack]]. You can also choose to decrease your risk of physical harm by using [[bomb]]s to attack from a distance.}}
{{image|file=The-Imprisoned-1-1-Large.jpg|align=right|type=caption|caption=Attacking The Imprisoned's toes|size=300px}} During the fight, The Imprisoned will slowly walk up the ramp to the top of the Sealed Grounds. To stop him from progressing, Link must slash at his toes multiple times to break each one. After the last one is destroyed, The Imprisoned will fall on this back. At this point, Link can run to The Imprisoned's head and slash at the pillar in his head. After slashing multiple times, The Imprisoned will stand upright again, and Link must continue this process to defeat him.
{{image|file=The-Imprisoned-2-2-Large.jpg|align=left|type=caption|caption=Slashing the pillar|size=300px}} To defeat The Imprisoned in perhaps and quicker and more effective way, you can also use the Sail to float up to the next level of ground above the monster. When he draws near, you can jump onto his head and slash at the pillar on its head.
The Imprisoned has very little in terms of attack. His only real attack is either contact with Link, or by stomping on him when Link becomes careless and walks underneath his foot, or is within the radius of damage the stomp will produce. These can easily be dodged by being careful when attacking the toes. After a few hits, The Imprisoned will also slither across the ground and shoot far up the ramp. This can be dodge by either jumping down to a lower level or by flying up to the next level.
{{clear}}
===Second Battle===
{{Fi|There is insufficient data on this target to make a full report at this time. But I can confirm the appearance of limb-like appendages that were not previously present. The evil power of this creature has also increased. Analysis indicates that you should be able to use the same basic strategy as in
the previous encounter to seal the monster in its prison once more. The fingers and toes on its limbs can be destroyed with a physical attack, but you should wait to do so until these targets become a very high priority. I calculate a 100% probability that the large apparatus [[Groose]] constructed will be effective against this monster. It is likely that a direct hit from this apparatus will stop the monster's movement, creating a window of opportunity for you to attack. Groose's defense apparatus can be repositioned by pushing [control stick left/right]. When the monster is in your blind spot, I recommend you reposition the apparatus and target the monster.}}
{{image|file=1505.jpg|align=right|type=caption|caption=The Imprisoned climbing a wall|size=300px}} The battle is a bit different this time around as The Imprisoned now has the gigantic arms to deal with. The first phase is still rather similar. Slash at its giant toes to cause it to fall to the ground. However, with each step it takes, it gives off a large red electric charge, so it's quite difficult to get in close. Additionally, now that The Imprisoned has arms, it will try to climb up the sides, so you don't want to allow thato happen. Once the Grooseanator has powered aim, call on over and use the catapult to send a bomb flying at The Imprisoned. This will keep him at bay for a short period of time, allowing you to get quality sword slashes in for its toes.
{{image|file=1506.jpg|align=left|type=caption|caption=Using the Groosenator|size=300px}} To attack The Imprisoned in perhaps and quicker and more effective way, you can also use the Sail to float up to the next level of ground above the monster. When he draws near, you can jump onto his head and slash at the pillar on its head.
The Grooseanator will take a few moments to setup once again, so you'll be on your own for a few moments. Once it is ready, deliver another bomb attack and finish off the toes, sending The Imprisoned to the ground. You won't be able to run around The Imprisoned this time. Since it has those massive arms that take up a lot of room, you can just run around it. You'll have to jump down to the ground level below, run behind it and use an air geyser to get back up. Run on over to the seal on its head and deliver three uppercut sword slashes to knock that seal back in.
After the second set of three sword slashes to the Seal, The Imprisoned will fall on its stomach and slide its way up a considerable amount of the Sealed Grounds. Follow it up using the wind geysers and repeat the same method once again. After a total of nine strikes to the Seal on its head, The Imprisoned will fall back into the seal at the bottom of the Sealed Grounds. Jump on down and deliver a Skyward Strike. Use your Wiimote and deliver strikes in proper angles to fully seal The Imprisoned once again.
{{clear}}
===Third Battle===
{{Fi|Though the details are still unclear, this monstrosity is the demonic vessel of Demise. I can confirm a previously unseen taillike appendage. I recommend generous use of Groose's catapult. You must attempt to seal this beast away again. I suggest a plan of attack similar to what you used in previous encounters. The monster's fingers, like its toes, are comparatively soft targets and can be destroyed by physical attack. After toppling the monster, it is possible that the beast's enormous bulk may prevent you from approaching the sealing spike. In this scenario, I recommend that you descend a level and use an air vent to travel to the head of the monster.}}
{{image|file=1603.jpg|align=right|type=caption|caption=Preparing to fly over to The Imprisoned|size=300px}} The first part of The Imprisoned battle is identical to the previous battle. Smack at its toes and use the Grooseanator to keep it at bay. After hitting the seal on its back three times, The Imprisoned will begin to fly! Ya, that's right. Once Groose is ready to operate, hit The Imprisoned with another bomb, causing it to fall to the ground. Run on over and deliver several sword strikes to the seal on its head.
{{image|file=1604.jpg|align=left|type=caption|caption=Attacking the pillar|size=300px}} To defeat The Imprisoned in perhaps and quicker and more effective way, you can also use the Sail to float up to the next level of ground above the monster. When he draws near, you can jump onto his head and slash at the pillar on its head.
During the third phase, problems will arise as Groose has been cut-off from his bomb supply. Run on over and use a series of wind geysers to ride all the way to the top of the Sealed Grounds. Run on over to Groose and he'll suggest to catapult you onto The Imprisoned's head. Jump into the catapult and use it to shoot yourself on the Imprisoned's head. Deliver three overhead sword strikes to defeat The Imprisoned once again. Deliver a Skyward Strike and then perform directional swipes with the sword to restore the seal.
{{clear}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:The Imprisoned 2.jpg|''Zelda falling into The Imprisoned's mouth''
File:The Imprisoned.jpg|''The Imprisoned standing before Link''
File:Theimprisoned.png|''The Imprisoned Description from Official Nintendo Magazine''
</gallery>
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Characters|Imprisoned, The}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Bosses|Imprisoned, The}}
{{Clear}}

Revision as of 11:52, September 15, 2020

This is a list of characters found in Skyward Sword.

Major Characters

Link

Main article: Link

Link is the hero and primary protagonist of Skyward Sword, starting off the game as a young, seventeen and a half years old[1] 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 Goddess and the Demon King. Afterwards, Link is entrusted with a green Knight uniform and he heads off.

Link travels down to the land below in search of Zelda. Throughout his quest, he uses a standard set of inventory items that he upgrades along the way as he battles through the overworld and dungeons, attempting to save Hyrule from the evil that lurks there. Part of his quest takes him to the Silent Realm, where he must collect Sacred Tears and avoid Guardians without the aid of his sword or other items. He fights many foes along the way, but perhaps the Demon Lord Ghirahim is one of the most powerful. Ghirahim is also in search of Zelda and has no problem bringing Link within an inch of his life. He wants to resurrect his master, Demise, who is the strongest foe Link meets in this journey. His goal is to defeat Ghirahim and Demise, rescue Zelda, and save the lands of Skyloft and Hyrule. He ends up traveling all throughout Hyrule, learning more about the history of both Hyrule and Skyloft, and seeking to rekindle the Goddess Sword into the famous Master Sword along his journey.

Zelda

Main article: Zelda
Artwork from Skyward Sword

Wing Ceremony

In this game, Zelda is not a princess, but a normal girl with a grave destiny. She is Link's closest friend and rides around on a Blue Loftwing. Her father, Gaepora, the headmaster of the Knight Academy, along with Instructors Owlan and Horwell, chose her to act as the goddess in the Wing Ceremony, an annual race in which Link is attending. She sends a letter to Link on the day of the ceremony, asking him to visit her at the Statue of the Goddess. When he comes, she shows him her costume of the goddess and her new Goddess's Harp. After a conversation with Gaepora about Link's ceremony, Zelda throws Link off Skyloft so that his Crimson Loftwing can catch him. But after a few seconds, Zelda and Gaepora notice that his bird isn't coming. Zelda rescues Link, and Gaepora tells him that something is wrong and that he needs to inform Instructor Horwell, the general in charge of that year's Wing Ceremony, to delay the race for him.

After Zelda tends for her bird that got tired from carrying both Link and Zelda, she goes to the The Plaza where she finds that Link and Groose, the school bully, are having an argument in which Link has suspicions about Groose kidnapping his bird. After Groose and his lackeys, Cawlin and Strich leave, Zelda searches for Link's bird in the skies, hoping to find him before the race. After a few minutes, she finds Link with a sword looking in an area below the waterfall, also known as Groose's hideout. They search around there and find the Crimson Loftwing locked up in a cave. After Link saves him, Zelda starts talking to him about the "surface world" beneath the clouds and how she wants to see it. She also speaks with Link about a mysterious voice that keeps talking to her in her head. After talking, they mount their Loftwings for some last-minute review flight practice, and then Zelda goes off to tell Gaepora that they can start the ceremony.

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. Link later has a dream of Zelda being swallowed by a huge black monster with scales.

Faron Woods

Zelda wakes up in the Sealed Grounds in the surface, and is found by an old woman. She takes her inside into the Sealed Temple and tells her that she has been waiting for her for a long time. She explains to her about Demise and the goddess Hylia, how they fought, how she defeated him and sealed him away, and how she believed that he will escape his prison. She tells the story of Hylia's two plans that she thought of and set in motion almost immediately: first is Fi, the spirit of a sword that Link, as Hylia's chosen hero, will use in his mission to defeat Demise. Fi was made to guide him through his journey on the surface. The second plan was to give up her immortality and reincarnate into a human to hide from the evil forces that still walk on the surface.

The old woman says that Zelda is the reincarnation of Hylia, and that to regain her memory of her past life she must travel to the two springs to pray and purify herself, and travel to the past through a portal in time. She later mentions that Zelda must go into a deep sleep and wait for her chosen hero to finally defeat Demise. She also explains that Link must be tested to see if he can be the chosen hero, and to do that he must go through many challenges to prove himself worthy. She devised a plan to travel to the two springs and to the past so that Link can follow her and can prove himself worthy of that title. The next day Zelda, with her new clothes, sets out into the Faron Woods to find the first spring.

Goddess Zelda (Skyward Sword).png

While Link lands on the Sealed Grounds with his new clothes and sword, Zelda is trying to find the Skyview Temple. She got some help from the Kikwis, but they also mentioned that it was dangerous to go there, but she still goes anyways. She somehow made it to the temple and to the spring, and she prayed and purified herself there. As soon as Link gets there, she had already left.

Eldin Volcano

Zelda travels to Eldin Volcano through teleportation. As soon as she reaches this area, she sees Bokoblins everywhere. She did her best to get to the top unnoticed, but the bokoblins surround her at the temple entrance. Two Mogmas see her getting dragged away into the temple, and Link overhears them talking about her. Before the leader of the bokoblins gets to her, Impa, a servant of the goddess, saves her by using her magic. She takes Zelda to the spring and explains who she is and that she helped Link on the way there. While Zelda prays, Link comes in and sees Zelda again, but Impa tells her that she must go to the desert. While Impa scolds Link from being late to save Zelda from the bokoblins, Zelda goes through the portal to the Lanayru Desert.

Temple of Time

Zelda and Impa go through the desert into the Temple of Time, and Impa destroys the entrance to delay the enemy following Zelda. She 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 teleports her harp to Link and tells him that he will need it where he is going. After that Link notices that the fire disappeared and attacks Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda escape through the portal. Zelda promises Link that they will see each other again before Impa breaks the portal.

Endless Sleep

After Link has gotten the power of the Master Sword, he goes off to the Sealed Temple to open the Gate of Time. When he arrives in the past and meets Zelda, she tells him the legend of Hylia that the old woman told her thousands of years later and her plan of using him to save the world. After she tells him all that, Zelda seals herself and asks Link if he can wake her up when the seal is broken and Demise is gone.

Demise's Ressurection

FiIcon.png

Zelda finally woke up after thousands of years of sleep, thanks to Link and the Triforce, who killed Demise with the goddess statue. But just after a couple of minutes of happiness, Ghirahim showed up, injured Link and Zelda, kidnapped Zelda and entered The Gate of Time to resurrect Demise (since he is just sealed in the past). Link got to his feet and ran after them. When Link arrives in the past, he sees Zelda lying on the ground, fainted. Ghirahim is doing a spell to resurrect Demise and sings his theme. Ghirahim sends hundreds of monsters to attack Link. After the one vs hundreds war, Link comes down to Ghirahim to fight against him and save Zelda from losing her soul. When Link is done with the battle, Ghirahim says he has been doing the spell while he fought against Link. He then successfully resurrects Demise. Just as Demise has been resurrected, Demise is taking a sword from Ghirahim's body and takes all of his powers. Groose comes and tells Link he can save Zelda by killing Demise before her whole soul is gone. Demise is making a portal and tells Link he wants to fight in another dimension where there are no going out except Demise gets killed, if he dares. Link enters and faces Demise. When Link has won over Demise, Demise's last words are: "My hate... never perishes. It is born anew in a cycle with no end! I will rise again! Those like you... Those who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero... They are eternally bound to this curse. An incarnation of my hatred shall ever follow your kind, dooming them to wander a blood-soaked sea of darkness for all time!"

Demise is gone for now and Zelda comes back to normal. While Link seals away Fi for the next Hero, Zelda asks Impa to go to the future with her. Impa says she can't because the past is her present, but she promises that they will see each other again, so Zelda gives her one of her bracelets that she was wearing so that Impa could remember her while she waits to see each other again. When they come back to their time, the Gate of Time disappears and they see the old woman. She shows Zelda the same bracelet, meaning she is Impa in the present. After seeing each other one last time, Impa dies and disappears, her promise finally fulfilled. Later, Gaepora comes down to visit and Groose goes back to Skyloft. Then, while Link and Zelda stand on the Goddess statue alone with the Triforce, she says that she wants to stay and live in the land below.


Ghirahim

Main article: Ghirahim

Story

Ghirahim is a member of a Demon Tribe that attempted to take over the Surface, but they were stopped by the Goddess, Hylia. What happened to him between then and the events of Skyward Sword are unknown.

Throughout the game, Ghirahim makes many attempts to revive the Demon King by sacrificing Zelda. His first attempt occurs when Link and Zelda are riding on their Loftwings. Ghirahim summons a tornado and knocks Zelda off her bird into the Sealed Grounds below, but he fails to capture her.

Ghirahim appears again for a brief moment when Link enters the Skyview Temple. He nearly reaches Zelda at the end of the temple, but he is stopped by Link. The boss fight with Demon Lord Ghirahim proceeds and he states to have not used his full power, but instead, was merely toying with the young hero.

In the proceeding dungeon, the Earth Temple, Ghirahim appears once again in the boss arena, but he will not be fought this time. Instead, he summons the boss of that temple, Scaldera.

Later in Lanayru Desert, Ghirahim appears once more. On this occasion, he is seen after Link has navigated his way through the treacherous Lanayru Mining Facility, where he finds himself in the Temple of Time. The Demon Lord destroys the boulders blocking the way and attempts to yet again kidnap Zelda. Impa, the servant of the Goddess, blocks Ghirahim's attack with a large blue force field, giving Zelda time to go through the Gate of Time. Link then distracts Ghirahim long enough to allow Impa through the Gate of Time before she destroys it. Ghirahim, in frustration of losing Zelda again, promises in a fit of rage to kill Link, and Ghirahim teleports away.

Ghirahim makes a brief appearance at the end of the Ancient Cistern, where he summons another boss. He awakens a Shiva-like statue as the boss of the Ancient Cistern, Koloktos.

Later on in the game, the Demon Lord makes an appearance in the penultimate dungeon, the Fire Sanctuary, for a fight similar to that of the Skyview Temple. He is much more powerful in this fight because his projectiles are much harder to dodge, and he is now protected by a metallic like armor. Ghirahim seems to be losing his calm persona in this appearance as he freaks out about losing Zelda yet again. It is now known that Ghirahim is searching for a Gate of Time since the one in the Temple of Time was destroyed.

Ghirahim makes his final stand by arriving at the Sealed Grounds where Demise was just destroyed. He ambushes Link and captures the newly awakened Zelda. He escapes to the past to try to revive Demise since he was destroyed in the present. Ghirahim summons a horde of enemies to keep Link from approaching Zelda and himself. Link eventually fights through the horde, but Ghirahim has already begun Zelda's sacrifice, and Ghirahim reveals his true form. His entire body is almost entirely hard metal except for a gemstone in his chest. Link manages to defeat Ghirahim, but Demise had already awakened at this point. Ghirahim reveals himself to actually be Demise's equivalent to Link's Fi. Ghirahim is, in fact, Demise's sword. Demise transforms Ghirahim into his true sword form while Ghirahim laughs hysterically. It can be assumed that Ghirahim has completely lost his normally calm attitude and gone completely insane by then.


Hylia

Main article: Hylia

Hylia is a character introduced in Skyward Sword. She is the only known worshiped deity in Skyloft with no mention of the three Goddesses, and is often known only as "The Goddess". During the prologue of the game, her role in Hyrule's mythology is shown. She was meant to protect an Ultimate Power, which refers to the Triforce, passed down by the "old gods". When the land below is attacked by evil forces, she raises an island with the humans and the Ultimate Power on it into the sky. She and the remaining land dwellers fought off the evil forces.

Story

A massive statue known as the Statue of the Goddess can be seen looking over the city of Skyloft. Under the statue lies Sky Keep, where the Triforce is hidden. In the beginning of the game, Fi leads Link to a secret room in the Goddess Statue that houses the Goddess Sword.

She had sacrificed her divine form so she could later be reborn as a mortal. Zelda is the result of this. She regains her memories as Hylia before going back in time and into a coma to ensure that the seal on Demise, the King of the Evil forces mentioned in the prologue, holds until a mortal with unbreakable spirit - Link - uses the Triforce to kill Demise. When Demise is crushed by the Goddess Statue, Zelda awakens but is then kidnapped by Ghirahim, who goes to the past (where Demise is still alive) and resurrects Demise using Zelda's holy power.

Fi

Main article: Fi

Fi first appears to Link inside the Knight Academy shortly after he is separated from Zelda by a black tornado. She leads Link throughout the town of Skyloft to the secret interior of the Goddess Statue where the Goddess Sword rests. Fi entices Link to draw the blade and, with the help of Gaepora, exposits the great destiny that he must fulfill by descending to the Surface and reuniting with Zelda, giving him the Emerald Tablet that will open the way to Faron Woods.

Fi goes on to accompany Link in his travels throughout the game, designating him to be her master as the wielder of the Goddess Sword and pledging her eternal guidance and loyalty to him. Because she was programmed with a wealth of knowledge and information, she is able to provide Link with detailed analyses of enemies, items, and areas he comes across in his journey. She also teaches him important techniques such as the Skyward Strike and how to dowse for certain characters and items, and translates divine messages to be relayed to Link. As the game advances, Link is required to empower his blade by imbuing it with three Sacred Flames, which together transform Fi's dwelling into the legendary Master Sword.

Fi retains a very icy and stoic demeanor throughout the game, owing to her innate inability to feel emotion, and frequently presents information to Link in the form of percentages, calculations, and variables. This also leads her to be very forward and blunt in her analyses of other characters, and she is not above treating even Link with some snide early on in his adventure. The two of them gradually grow closer as the story advances, however, and Fi confesses near the end of the game that she has come to cherish the time they've spent together. Also among her attributes are a propensity for singing, as her vocals accompany Link on the Goddess Harp when activating Trial Gates, and dancing, as she does when translating messages at the Skyview and Earth Springs and the Isle of Songs.

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 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

The Sky

Batreaux

Main article: Batreaux
Batreaux
Batreaux.png

Race

Demon

Gender

Male

Games

FiIcon.png

Batreaux is a character in Skyward Sword. He plays a large role in side questing.

Appearance and Personality

A large demon with huge wings, Batreaux is really a kindhearted soul. He longs to become a human so that he can communicate with others.

Role in the Plot

Link first meets Batreaux when investigating the kidnapping of a little girl, Kukiel. When Link finds Batreaux, he initially thinks the demon is the kidnapper, but Batreaux explains his story and he tells Link that he and the girl are just friends, playing "who can scream the loudest". He explains how he wants to be come human so he can fit in without being a hideous monster and the only way for him to become human is for Link to gather all 80 Gratitude Crystals. Every time Link collects a certain amount of Gratitude Crystals and shows them to Batreax he rewards Link with prizes, including most of the wallets.

Side Quest

Becoming Human - Batreaux's deepest wish is to become human. Link must collect all 80 Gratitude Crystals in order to help. If Link completes his side quest, Batreaux can be found in the Bazaar for the rest of the game.

FiIcon.png

Beedle

Main article: Beedle
Sanityormadness
Wind-Waker-Beedle.png
Beedle artwork from The Wind Waker

Games

Location

The Wind Waker
Various
The Minish Cap
Hyrule Town
Phantom Hourglass
Various
Spirit Tracks
Various
Skyward Sword
Skyloft
Breath of the Wild
Stables

Shop

Beedle is a shop owner who has appeared in several games in The Legend of Zelda series. In the games he appears in, Beedle appears to be somewhat young.

Appearances

The Wind Waker

Beedle WindWakerHD.png

Beedle first appears in The Wind Waker and is met as a traveling merchant who sails the Great Sea on his boat, Beedle's Shop Ship, where he sells items. He also has a shop where you can buy rare items like a Piece of Heart, or a Bottle. The items here are very expensive. Link can purchase items from Beedle who will keep track of how many items Link buys and award him with points. These points accumulate with each purchase Link makes and eventually add up to give him small discounts and rewards in the shop. He says "OH!" whenever talked to, he says "Thank You!" whenever you buy items from him, and he says "Bye!" whenever you leave.

The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap, Beedle is found in the center of Hyrule Town. He appears after the Gust Jar is used to "clean up" dust off of one of the mats in the town. This version of Beedle sells a magical item known as "Picolyte"— an item which grants the user a different magical effect depending on the color.[2]

Phantom Hourglass

Beedle is reincarnated as a shop owner once again in Phantom Hourglass. On his ship, he travels around the World of the Ocean King, selling his wares. He has five items for sale at all times, which can consist of Ship Parts, potions, and rare Treasure which are of course sold for Rupees. At one point in the game, Beedle is wearing a golden mask and is selling a yellow potion, a Heart Container, and a Treasure Chart, all of which are very expensive, costing over 900 Rupees each. Like the Beedle in The Wind Waker, Link can gain points for buying things at his shop.

Spirit Tracks

Beedle - ST.png

Beedle in Spirit Tracks is much like the Beedle in Phantom Hourglass; however, the Spirit Tracks Beedle is in a hot air balloon. He will sell Bombs, Potions, and Treasures to you. The first time you visit his hot air balloon he will sell you the Bomb Bag. To visit his shop, Link must drive up to him and blow the Spirit Trains whistle, and then he will stop for Link. Much like in Phantom Hourglass and The Wind Waker, Beedle gives membership points. Link gains one point for every ten rupees spent. After Link has acquired 500 points, he is awarded a Heart Container. Additionally, if Link takes a boy in Aboda Village to his Beedle's shop, the boy will give Link a Force Gem.

Skyward Sword

FiIcon.png

Like his future incarnations, Beedle is a shop owner and sells a wide variety of very useful items, only this time, he sets up business in a floating wooden shop. In Skyward Sword, Beedle has a taller and leaner physique and is wearing different clothes than in other games. After hitting the bell on the bottom of the shop with the Slingshot, Bow, Beetle, or Clawshots, Link can grab onto a rope and be pulled up to the shop via a pulley mechanism. The inside of Beedle's shop is covered in large gears, which Beedle keeps spinning by powering a bicycle-like machine. His shop carries four items at a time. He sells a Life Medal, a Bug Medal, the Bug Net, a Piece of Heart, three Extra Wallets, and three slots for the Adventure Pouch. His familiar "OH!" sound effect has been carried over from The Wind Waker. If Link leaves after looking at an item but without buying anything, Beedle complains that he works hard to keep his shop afloat and that his effort shouldn't be wasted on him. He then drops Link out of a hatch. Also, if Link sleeps in the "bed" on Beedle's floating shop until night, he will wake up on an island located in a different place in the Sky known as Beedle's Island. This is the place where Beedle lands his ship every night and leaves from the next morning/day. At a later point in the game, Link can do a side quest with Beedle that involves getting his special bug back. The rewards for the quest are five gratitude crystals and a discount on one of Beedle's items.

Breath of the Wild

Beedle.jpg

Beedle appears once more in Breath of the Wild. He can be found at many of the Stables across Hyrule, where he sells a variety of items, changing from location to location. He will also offer to buy many of Link's items, including Materials, Armor and Food. If Link approaches him whilst any type of Beetle is in his inventory, Beedle will be incredibly surprised, and offer to trade one of his wares for the insect[citation needed].

Trivia

  • Beedle's Japanese name translates to Terry.

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.

Bertie

Main article: Bertie
Sanityormadness
Bertie-Screen.jpg

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Shop

Related

Luv (Wife)

FiIcon.png

Bertie is a character who appears in 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 upgrades them to be more effective if Link brings him the right bugs.[3] Their shop is located in the 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 Clawshots, Bertie asks him to look for his baby's missing Rattle because the child keeps him up at night.[4][5] Link can find it up in a bird's nest because a bird supposedly stole it from Bertie.[6] Bertie thanks Link and gives him five Gratitude Crystals in return.[7][8]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.

Cawlin

Main article: Cawlin
Sanityormadness
Cawlin2.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Cawlin is a young Skyloftian boy who attends the Knight Academy and is friends with Groose and Strich in Skyward Sword. He and Strich help Groose tease and bully Link early on in our hero's adventure.

Appearance and Personality

Cawlin is a short and plump young boy. He often wears a smug face and speaks with little manners. Cawlin is rather self-centered, only tackling a situation if it benefits himself in some way. Instead of leading, Cawlin chooses to follow and act as the first of Groose's two lackeys. Cawlin often follows Groose's example. Even though he shows little emotion, Cawlin later experiences love and, even later, depression.

Role in the Plot

At first, Cawlin is simply a flunky under Groose, meant to be a second or third opinion for his leader. Cawlin impedes Link during the Loftwing competition by first helping Groose and Stritch sabotage Link by capturing his bird and also impeding him by throwing eggs at him. After Zelda disappears and Link embarks on his adventure, Groose's gang is temporarily split up. Groose locks himself in his room and mourns (later falling to the surface world) and Stritch spends his time at the Lumpy Pumpkin and expands his bug collection, leaving Cawlin to mosey around the Knight Academy's hallways. Cawlin later falls in love with Karane, another student at the Knight Academy. Cawlin asks Link to deliver a love letter for him. If Link successfully completes the task, Cawlin later expresses his love openly to Karane, but is denied as Karane chooses Pipit instead. Cawlin experiences extreme depression after being rejected, locking himself in Groose's room (which Groose no longer occupies) and cries himself to sleep at night, muttering "stupid Pipit..." Also you have the choose to deliver the love letter to a ghost hand in the bathroom that "needs paper" if done the ghost will haunt Cawlin at night telling you the letter was so romantic she thinks Cawlin is her true love. At day he will be on his bed complaining of bad dreams while at night the ghost hand will be hovering over him while he scream/whines in his sleep.

Side Quests

Cawlin's Letter - Link can decide to help Cawlin with his crush and deliver his letter of confession to Karane, or choose to give it to the bathroom ghost hand.

Crimson Loftwing

Main article: Crimson Loftwing
Sanityormadness

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 bird 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.

Link flying on his Crimson Loftwing across The Sky

Link's bird seems to have some sort of connection with Zelda's bird, as the two can be seen flying together even when Link and Zelda are not with each other. Link's bird 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 Bird is a rare breed of Loftwing, being bright crimson in color.[9] 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.[10][11]

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.

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.

Croo

Main article: Croo
Sanityormadness
Rescue-Knight-Father (Croo).jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Croo is a character from Skyward Sword. He can be found in the Bazaar near the entrance. He will invite Link for a drink, and if Link says yes, he will explain more about the Knight Academy. He says there are Rescue Knights that save people from falling off of Skyloft, and tells Link that it takes much experience to become one, adding that his grandson is one of them. If Link denies Croo's offer to drink, Croo will be offended. eferences

Quotes

 * "Only one thing to do when you're tired: get some sleep. You can sleep anywhere there's a bed, you know? Skyloft is a different place after the sun goes down. It's no lie. Find a bed and take a nap to sleep until nightfall. There's all kinds of curious things to enjoy at night..." — Croo (Skyward Sword)

  •  "Heh heh heh. Seems like you're on the road to success, little friend. How 'bout I buy us a beverage?" — Croo (Skyward Sword)
  • "Hmph! No time for an old-timer... I see how it is." — Croo (Skyward Sword)
  •  "There's a good lad. Cheers! [...] That's the stuff! There we go! Let me give you some information you might find useful somewhere down the line. The Knight Academy and your friends attend produces some first-class Loftwing riders. Keep your nose to the grindstone, and you might find yourself soaring through the skies and protecting the good fold of Skyloft too. Don't know if you've met 'em or not, but the rescue knights save anyone clumsy enough to fall off of Skyloft. Only the Knight Academy's seniors are invited to join that group. They're the best of the best! You might just have what it takes to join them, but don't think it'll be easy. No slacking, you hear! Guess I should tell you my grandson's one of 'em! Heh heh heh." — Croo (Skyward Sword)↑
  • "Stop by and chat with me once in a while, you hear? I may be old, but I'm not boring." — Croo

Dodoh

Main article: Dodoh
Dodoh
Dodoh.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location


FiIcon.png

Dodoh is an eccentric character that makes his appearance in Skyward Sword. He spends his time on Fun Fun Island hosting his own mini-game: Dodoh's High Dive. After reviving Scrapper, Link has the option to help Dodoh retrieve his missing Party Wheel. The Party Wheel is required if Link wishes to play his mini-game. The reward for completing his side-quest is five Gratitude Crystals and a free round of his mini-game.

Dovos

Main article: Dovos
Sanityormadness
Dovos.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Dovos is the man that can be found in the restaurant area of the Bazaar in Skyward Sword. He is a lover of food, especially Piper's.[12] 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.[13] 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.[14][15]

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.

Eagus

Main article: Eagus
Eagus
Eagus-SS-Screen.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Instructor Eagus is the master swordsman, knight commander and fighting arts teacher of Skyloft's well-known Knight Academy, where Skyloftian adolescents and adults who have the courage and perseverance to become knights train to do so. Link attends this academy. Eagus is one of the three major instructors of the academy, his two colleagues being Owlan, the science and history teacher, and Horwell, the language arts and practical skills teacher. He works for Gaepora, the headmaster of the academy, who is also the father of Zelda, Link's close friend. Eagus can always be found in the Sparring Hall, located near the main dormitory of the Knight Academy. During the early parts of the game, Link goes to Eagus on request for a sword. In return, he gives him the Practice Sword to borrow. Eagus will always be willing to let Link practice in his hall, offering many different obstacles that Link must slash strategically to defeat. He will often encourage Link calling him a fast learner and a good student.

Trivia

  • Signs indicate that Eagus loves Hot Pumpkin Soup made by Pumm, the bartender at the Lumpy Pumpkin, the pumpkin bar that is famous for its pumpkin soup and is popular among the Skyloftians.
  • As the first of three quests required to obtain a Piece of Heart, it is mandatory to deliver a sample of the pumpkin soup to Instructor Eagus.

Fledge

Main article: Fledge
Sanityormadness
Fledge2.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png
FiIcon.png

Fledge is one of the students of the Knight Academy in Skyward Sword.

Appearance and Personality

A seemingly shy guy, Fledge seems to be a bit of a push-over. He spends his time idolizing Link, and often mentions how he would like to be more like our hero. He can't keep a secret under pressure seeing as he told Pipit about Groose and his gang trapping Link's Loftwing.

Role in the Plot

Link first meets Fledge in the Knight Academy, where he attempts to move some barrels for the cook. He is such a weakling that he can't do it by himself. If Link chooses to help him, there is a 20 Rupee reward and Fledge's thanks.

Early in the game, while Fledge was cleaning the dining hall, he overheard Groose and his friends scheming to steal Link's Bird. Fledge tried to sneak out, but unfortunately got caught, and was forced to keep quiet. Once approached after finding Groose bragging about the theft, Fledge admits to his knowledge, and directs Link to their hiding place near the waterfall.

Side Quests

If Link goes to Fledge's room in the Knight Academy at night, he can find him doing push-ups. He complains of not having enough stamina. Bringing him two Stamina Potions leads to him giving Link 5 Gratitude Crystals.

FiIcon.png

After completing the first side quest and receiving the Bow, Link can find Fledge standing around the entrance of Sparring Hall. He mentions how much he has been working out, having done over 3,000 push-ups. Upon noticing Link's new Bow, he asks if Link can show him how good he is with it by hitting the pumpkins that he tosses using his new-found strength for just 20 Rupees. Hitting pumpkins gives Link 10 points, with the number of points increasing with each consecutive pumpkin. Less than 400 points gives Link 50 Rupees, 400-599 points gives Link a treasure to help upgrade his gear, and 600+ points gives Link a Piece of Heart.

Gaepora

Main article: Gaepora
Sanityormadness
Gaepora.png
Artwork of Gaepora

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Gaepora is the headmaster of the Knight Academy, and Zelda's father in Skyward Sword. He seems to hold an even higher position of authority in Skyloft, for reasons which are unknown.

Appearance and Personality

Gaepora wears a decorative red sash that is similar to the ceremony leader's except that it features four golden triangles, as well as the Skyloftian bird symbol on its back, and his belt. His robes bear a striking resemblance to those of Rauru from Ocarina of Time, who credited himself as one of the Seven Sages who constructed the Temple of Time. He also has a small Remlit named Mia. Similarly, his name brings memory of Kaepora Gaebora, a wise owl (also from Ocarina of Time) who gave Link hints from time to time when Link is a child.

Role in the Plot

Before the Wing Ceremony, he and Zelda discuss Link's skill as a Loftwing rider. Gaepora gives Link great credit, and reminds Zelda that they've known each other since they were children, remarking she should know Link's bond with his Loftwing. He also mentions the potential jealousy of other people, due to Link's close relationship with his bird.

He observes the Wing Ceremony, offering a scolding remark to Groose, one of the students attending the academy. After Zelda is taken by the tornado, Link goes to Gaepora to tell him of Zelda's fate and ask for help. Gaepora, with Zelda being his daughter, helps Link by equipping him with a Knight Uniform and sends him off to find Zelda. Gaepora is a recurring character, aiding Link on his quest many times throughout the story. When Link finds the Goddess Sword, Gaepora finds him there knowing of the sword, saying it has been giving off a strange light. He already knew of the prophecy about the hero but never thought it would come true in his lifetime. He then recites the prophecy, when Fi tells him that what he speaks is only a small part of what it was.

Gallery

Trivia

Gondo

Main article: Gondo
Sanityormadness
Gondo.png

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Shop

Related

Greba (Mother)
Scrapper

FiIcon.png

Gondo is the owner of the Scrap Shop from Skyward Sword. He can repair Link's Shield and upgrade Link's items using the various Treasures he has collected.[16] 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.[17] He tries to fix said robot, but unfortunately to not avail due to the lack of necessary materials.[18] Link, however, provides Gondo with the oils of an Ancient Flower, which in turn ables Gondo to fix Scrapper.[19][20] Due to Link's assistance in reviving Scrapper, he is permitted to use Scrapper's abilities at his own will.[21]

Gondo lives with his mother, and spends most of his time building things and trying to fix Scrapper.[22] His mother dislikes Gondo's obsession with fixing Scrapper and engineering, and complains about it, and is often seen washing Gonzo's clothes.

Scrap Shop

Gondo could be seen at his shop during day time. Additionally, it is the location of Goddess Chest #19

Upgrade Image Treasure required Rupees required
Banded Shield BandedShieldSS.png 2 Amber Relics,1 Jelly Blob, 1 Monster Claw 30
Braced Shield BracedShield-SS-Icon.png 2 Monster Claws, 3 Amber Relics,1 Ornament Skull, 2 Tumbleweeds 50
Reinforced Shield ReinforcedShield-SS-Icon.png  2 Eldin Ores, 2 Monster Claws, 2 Ornament Skulls 50
Fortified Shield FortifiedShield-SS-Icon.png  1Blue Bird Feathers, 3 Eldin Ores, 3 Monster Claws, 3 Tumbleweeds 100
Divine Shield DivineShield-SS-Icon.png 2 Bird Feathers, 1 Dusk Relic, 3 Ornament Skulls 100
Goddess Shield GoddessShield-SS-Icon.png 3 Bird Feathers, 1 Blue Bird Feather, 4 Dusk Relics, 3 Monster Horns 150
Big Bug Net Big-Bug-Net-Icon.png 2 Ancient Flowers, 1 Evil Crystal, 3 Tumbleweeds 100
Scattershot Scattershot SS.png 2 Amber Relics, 2 Dusk Relics, 3 Jelly Blobs 50
Quick Beetle QuickBeetle-SS-Icon.png 2 Ancient Flowers,1 Golden Skull, 2 Hornet Larvae 50
Tough Beetle ToughBeetle-SS-Icon.png 4 Amber Relics, 3 Ancient Flowers, 1 Blue Bird Feather, 1 Goddess Plume 50
Iron Bow IronBow-SS-Icon.png 2 Eldin Ores, 1 Evil Crystal, 3 Monster Claws, 3 Tumbleweeds 50
Sacred Bow SacredBow-SS-Icon.png  2 Evil Crystals, 1 Goddess Plume, 3 Lizard Tails, 5 Tumbleweeds 100
Medium Seed Satchel Seed-Satchel-Medium.png  4 Amber Relics, 3 Monster Claws, 3 Ornament Skulls 50
Large Seed Satchel Seed-Satchel-Large.png 5 Amber Relics, 1 Blue Bird Feather, 1 Golden Skull, 3 Monster Claws 100
Medium Bomb Bag Bomb-Bag-Medium.png 1 Blue Bird Feather, 1 Lizard Tail, 3 Ornament Skulls 50
Large Bomb Bag Bomb-Bag-Large.png 1 Golden Skull, 2 Hornet Larvae, 4 Jelly Blobs, 3 Lizard Tails 100
Medium Quiver Medium Quiver (Skyward Sword).png  5 Amber Relics, 3 Dusk Relics, 3 Monster Horns 50
Large Quiver Quiver-Large.png 3 Dusk Relics, 1 Goddess Plume, 1 Golden Skull, 2 Monster Horns 100

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.

Goselle

Main article: Goselle
Sanityormadness
Goselle.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Rupin (Son)


FiIcon.png

Goselle is a female character featured in 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.[23] If Link breaks any of these antiques, Goselle will become furious, and warn him not to do it again.[24] Any subsequent destruction of her antiques will cause her to force Link to pay 20 Rupees, and afterwards 10 to 30 Rupees, seemingly at random, although she claims that the number isn't made up.[25][26][27][28] [29] [30]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.

Greba

Main article: Greba
Sanityormadness
Greba.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Gondo (son)

FiIcon.png

Greba is a wise, old woman who lives on Skyloft with her son, Gondo, in Skyward Sword. Greba and Gondo live in the same 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.[31]

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.

Groose

Main article: Groose
Sanityormadness
Groose from Skyward Sword

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Groose is a major character that appears in Skyward Sword.

Skyward Sword

Groose appears throughout the game in different ways. He has a thing for Zelda and is determined to win the bird-riding competition to impress her. He and his lackeys compete very roughly with Link, and try to knock him around to prevent him from taking the bird statue first. His actions derive from jealously towards Link knowing that Zelda wants Link to win since they are childhood friends. He also has his lackeys, Cawlin and Strich, throw eggs at Link to slow him down. Instructor Owlan specifically warned against this behavior just before the contest began, and Gaepora singled out Groose as someone who is prone to not play by the rules. A little while through the game, when Link enters Faron Woods, as he is landing with his Sailcloth, Groose yells from above and falls onto Link, causing them both to crash to the ground. He begins to insult Link on his landing abilities, but cuts off when he realizes the completely different world where he is (mostly a land full of small non-ride-able birds and Gorko). Groose confesses that he had noticed Link quickly entering and leaving town, and decided to follow him to see what he had been up to, so Link explains where he is and what happened. After what seems like a long discussion, Groose realizes that the tales of the nothingness beyond the clouds that he grew up with were lies, and that Zelda is somewhere in the new, vast world, safe and sound. He names the world "Grooseland", and then tells Link that his journey is over and that he'll take over on saving Zelda from now on. This changes quickly, however, when Link goes to the Sealed Grounds and must reseal The Imprisoned again. Groose considers himself useless, and pounds his fists into the wall in despair. From this point on, Groose realizes Link's full potential and responsibility, and acts to him as a sort of buddy, not rival. The next time Link returns to the Sealed Grounds, Groose has built a track-and-catapult like thing that he calls the Groosenator. It proves more useful and creative than its name, helping to temporarily stun The Imprisoned when he grows arms and starts climbing up walls, and also when he begins to float towards the Temple of Time. Groose grows fond of the old woman living in the Temple of Time, and refers to her as "Grannie".

Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

At the end of the game, when Impa, now revealed as the old woman (Grannie) disappears, Groose shows extreme sadness and despair. This is the complete opposite of his character in the beginning of the game, where he cares only about himself.

Trivia

  • Groose is similar to Mido, as both pick on Link because they are jealous of someone Link likes.
  • Groose is very fond of his hair. He is sensitive to insults about it and constantly strokes it.
  • Groose's name is derived from the Grouse bird or geese.
  • Groose's hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.[32]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23

Gully

Main article: Gully
This article is about the child from Skyward Sword. For the Sage from A Link Between Worlds, see Gulley.
Sanityormadness
Gully.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Piper (Mother)

FiIcon.png

Gully is a mischievous young boy in 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[33]. 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[34], he also inadvertently suggests to upgrade the Big Net at Gondo's Scrap Shop[35].

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.

Henya

Main article: Henya
Henya
Henya.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Henya is an employee of the Knight Academy in 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.[36][37][38]

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.

Trivia

  • Henya was modeled to have a rooster's body.[39]

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23

Instructor Horwell

Main article: Instructor Horwell
Sanityormadness
Horwell.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Instructor Horwell is a male character from Skyward Sword. He is of Skyloftian descent and spends most of his time at the Knight Academy.

Appearance and Personality

Instructor Horwell is first encountered as Link leaves the Knight Academy. He looks quite similar to Instructor Owlan, the other lead instructor of the Skyloftian Knight Academy. He is Headmaster Gaepora's left-hand man, and is entrusted with the academic studies of animals, which he has an interest in. In addition, he quite frequently cares for Mia, the Headmaster's pet cat.

Role in the Plot

When Link first encounters Horwell, he teaches Link Z-targeting and dashing up to have a conversation with him. He then promptly gives Link his first side quest - Mia, Gaepora's pet, has gone missing again. Once Link has finished this quest, Link can head over to the Statue of the Goddess to meet with the Headmaster and Zelda. Afterwards, Link needs to speak with him in order to delay the Wing Ceremony due to an urgent and unfortunate event involving one of the Loftwings.

Side Quests

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.

Trivia

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23

Instructor Owlan

Main article: Instructor Owlan
Instructor Owlan
Owlan.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Instructor Owlan is one of the two instructors at the Knight Academy alongside Instructor Horwell. He is seen standing next to Gaepora at the beginning of the Bird Rider's Ceremony. Wearing a decorative blue sash across his shoulders similar to that of Gaepora, he shows his authority on bird riding. He is the instructor of the skill of birdriding to the youths of Skyloft and overseer of the race.

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.

Trivia

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23

Jakamar

Main article: Jakamar
Jakamar
Jakamar.jpeg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Kukiel (Daughter)
Wryna (Wife)

FiIcon.png

Jakamar is Skyloft's handyman. He's a kind and caring man who adores his wife, Wryna, and his daughter, Kukiel.

Role

On first meeting Jakamar, he's occupying himself by fixing the gate that prevents Link from entering the rest of Skyloft. He then reminds him to pray to the Goddess over at the Bird Statue nearby, making a joke about "One in time saves nine". This information is important due to the fact the Bird Statue is your save point. After discovering Link's Loftwing is missing, Jakamar will remember seeing Groose's bird chasing his. He's unsure about their whereabouts, but he knows that Groose and his cronies are heading to the Wing Ceremony. He then tells Link to go through the academy to get down to the Plaza below.

Jakamar also fixes the windmill after Link finds the Propeller beneath the clouds.

Side Quests

At one point, Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, goes missing. Link finds her in the care of Batreaux.

Karane

Main article: Karane
Karane
Karane.jpg

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Karane is one of the female students at the Knight Academy.

Appearance and Personality

Karane is a short and somewhat attractive young woman, as Fi observes she is popular with the male students at the Knight Academy.

Role in the Plot

Karane often points out flaws in peoples manners or normal habits. Karane has a secret crush on Pipit, which becomes more and more obvious midway through the game. She spends a good deal of time standing at the back of the Knight Academy's classroom staring at the bookcase and daydreaming about Pipit.

At one point in the game, Link is asked by Cawlin to deliver a love letter to Karane. Choosing to do so, Karane is confused and embarrassed by Cawlin's letter, not knowing what to do. When confronted by Cawlin who asks her to go on a date, Pipit steps in and reveals his feelings to Karane, who chooses Pipit as her boyfriend. The two remain a happy couple throughout the rest of the game.

Side Quests

Keet

Main article: Keet
Keet
Keet.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Keet is a young boy from Skyloft. In the very beginning of the game, Keet is found sitting on a bench near a Bird Statue. After the Wing Ceremony, Keet will disappear. If you fly to the Pumpkin Landing, located southwest of Skyloft, and enter the Lumpy Pumpkin, you will find Keet sitting at a table admiring Kina.

Kina

Main article: Kina
Sanityormadness
Kina.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Pumm (Father)

FiIcon.png

Kina is a waitress for the Lumpy Pumpkin in 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.[42] If this rhythm mini-game is completed successfully, Pumm rewards Link with a Piece of Heart.

Following completion of the 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 Crystals upon completing this task.

Trivia

  • Keet makes notable hints about his love interest in Kina.[43]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.

Kukiel

Main article: Kukiel
Sanityormadness
Kukiel2.png

Race

Human

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Jakamar (Father)[44]
Wryna (Mother)[45]

FiIcon.png

Kukiel is a young, vivacious, and cheerful female character from Skyward Sword. She lives in Skyloft, with her mother Wryna and her father Jakamar.[45] She is five years of age,[46] and adores meeting new people and making new friends along the way.[citation needed]

Appearance

Kukiel, as previously mentioned, is five years of age.[46] 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.

Side Quest

After Link places the Ruby Tablet inside of the State of the Goddess, Kukiel is reported to have gone missing.[47] Her mother, Wryna, can be seen calling for her lost child outside of the Statue of the Goddess.[48] She soon starts pondering the possibility that her daughter may have been kidnapped, when suddenly Link arrives to offer his assistance.[49][50] 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.[51] 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.[52] Rusta tells Link to push one of the gravestones back, then, and only then is he able to reach Kukiel.[53]

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.[54] 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.[55] 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.[56][57]

Once this side quest is finally put to rest, Link receives 5 Gratitude Crystals.

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.

Luv

Main article: Luv
Sanityormadness
Potion-Shop-Owner.jpg

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Shop

Related

Bertie (Husband)
Unnamed Baby (Daughter)

FiIcon.png

Luv is a female character from Skyward Sword. She runs the Potion Shop in the Bazaar alongside her husband, Bertie, who infuses potions she creates. The first time Link speaks to her, she offers him a Bottle, so he can hold her potions. She is assertive and bold, unlike her husband. As the game progresses, Luv adds different potions to sell, aiding Link later in the journey.

Mallara

Main article: Mallara
Mallara
Mallara.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Mallara is a cheerful woman who is the mother of Pipit in Skyward Sword. She is very lazy, and dislikes cleaning.

She lives in a house in the east part of Skyloft. After Link obtains the Gust Bellows, Mallara will ask Link to clean her house, which is covered in dust and cobwebs, in exchange fo a reward. Once Link uses the Gust Bellows to clean all of the dust in her house, she will reward Link with 20 Rupees, as well as 5 Gratitude Crystals.

After doing this, Link can go to Pipit's house to hear an argument between Mallara and Pipit. Pipit will chastise Mallara for paying money to strangers for something that she can easily do herself, as money is tight, and Pipit is struggling to stay in the Knight Academy due to financial issues. Despite this, she continues to ask Link to clean her house, paying him 20 rupees each time.

Mia

Main article: Mia
Mia
Demonic-KittySS.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Mia is Gaepora's pet Remlit in Skyward Sword. One of the first side-quests Link can do involves retrieving her from atop the Knight Academy's roof. If he hits Mia with his sword, she will ball up and allows Link to pick her up and carry her around. He can even throw the pet Remlit off the edge of Skyloft. Also, during the night, Mia and the other pet Remlits around Skyloft will turn demonic. When Link approaches one of the cats, they will frill up their tails and hiss, also attempting to attack him, actually dealing damage.

Horwell, one of the Knight Academy's instructors, takes care of Mia in his room, claiming that the whole situation is bad because now he really wants to get a pet of his own. At this time, Mia will act cute and playful around her food bowl. Mia has very large ears and is striped from head to toe in white and brown stripes.

Orielle

Main article: Orielle
Orielle
SS Orielle.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Parrow (Brother)

FiIcon.png

Orielle is a kind young woman who lives on Skyloft in Skyward Sword. She has a fascination with Loftwings, and often gives Link tips on how to train and maintain his own Loftwing. Her brother is Parrow, a well built man who can tend to be protective of his sister. Both characters are involved in the same side-quest.

Orielle left Skyloft to catch a glance at Fun Fun Island for the first time, however, her Loftwing was injured on the ride over there so she could not progress. Parrow begins to worry about her, and sends Link to search for her. When he gives Parrow the news about her Loftwing, he hands Link Mushroom Spores to cure the bird's injuries. Afterwards, Orielle's Loftwing will heal and Link will be rewarded with 10 Gratitude Crystals; 5 from Parrow, and 5 from Orielle.

Parrow

Main article: Parrow
Sanityormadness
Parrow.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Orielle (Sister)

FiIcon.png

Parrow is a well built and honest young man from Skyloft in Skyward Sword. Just like his sister, Orielle, he adores Loftwings 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.[58][59] 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.[60]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 Crystals, 5 from both Orielle and Parrow, as well as being allowed to keep the Bottle given to him by Parrow.[61]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.

Peater

Main article: Peater
Sanityormadness
PeaterModel.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Peatrice (Daughter)

FiIcon.png

Peater is a male character featured in Skyward Sword. He is the overprotective father of the Item Check girl, Peatrice. He tries to protect her from amorous boys, like his younger self.

After graduating from the Knight Academy he went off to become a pop idol. When he retired from being an idol, he gained considerate weight. To lose this weight he put on his old gear and started cutting bamboo. He is found on Bamboo Island, the island with a huge bamboo in the center. If Link talks to him, he asks Link if he wants to cut bamboo, adding the challenge of seeing how many cuts Link can get before the bamboo falls. This is one of the many mini-games Skyward Sword has to offer.

Peatrice

Main article: Peatrice
Peatrice
Peatrice.jpg

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Peater (Father)


FiIcon.png

Peatrice is in charge of the Item Check in Skyloft. She lives with 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.[62] After Link visits her for a while, she will start to notice him, and will eventually get excited for all of his visits.[63] This triggers a side quest.

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.

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 Crystals. 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.

Trivia

  • 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. [64]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  62. "Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  63. "This is the house of Peatrice, who works at the Item Check. I calculate an 80% probability that regular visits to the Item Check during the day will change Peatrice's feelings toward you." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  64. "Master, your interest in this young woman is clear. I can see your aura shining brightly with joy in her presence. ...I strongly recommend that you do not mention this when you next encounter Zelda." — Fi, Skyward Sword.

Piper

Main article: Piper
Piper
PiperSS.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Gully (Son)

FiIcon.png

Piper is a character featured in Skyward Sword. Her son is the mischievous Gully. During the day, she runs the restaurant at Bazaar, where she cooks and serves food. She is a skilled chef and very passionate about cooking. She is a quite perfectionist when it comes to food, so she tastes it multiple times until she is satisfied with it. Because of this, she tends to keep her customers waiting - even her own son. When she's not working at the Bazaar, she can be found at home, where she enjoys experimenting with new food and flavors.


Gallery

Pipit

Main article: Pipit
Sanityormadness

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Mallara (Mother)

Pipit is a resident of Skyloft, and a recent graduate of the Knight Academy in Skyward Sword. He lives with his mother, Mallara.

Appearance and Personality

Pipit is the local Loftwing expert of Skyloft. He has brown hair, wears a yellow tunic, long pants, and blue gloves and belt that signify that he has graduated from the Knight Academy during one of the previous semesters. He thinks he is a very important figure, which he is to some degree, but brags a little more than he should.

Role in the Plot

Pipit's overall role in the plot is minor, but he does have his small moments. He patrols around the Knight Academy at night, searching for any dangers that might be lurking.

After learning that Link's Loftwing is missing, and not responding to his calls, Pipit offers to help him find it. He suggests Link should visit the plaza and speak to some of the towns people while he asks around the academy. In addition to that, Link can offer to help his mother clean their house. She offers 20 Rupees for his assistance. As the game progresses further, Link can stop by their house at night to find Pipit yelling at his mother for wasting her money on a housekeeper.

Upon learning from Link that Cawlin is interested in dating Karane, Pipit steps in and takes her for himself. Link is then rewarded with five Gratitude Crystals for bringing the two together.

Gallery

Pumm

Main article: Pumm
Pumm

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Kina (Daughter)

FiIcon.png

Pumm is the owner of the Lumpy Pumpkin in Skyward Sword. He lives with his daughter, Kina, on the Pumpkin Landing to the southeast of Skyloft. He sells Hot Pumpkin Soup for 10 Rupees, and he is quite proud of the chandelier that hangs on the second floor of the building.[65] He warns Link not to break it.[66]

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.[67][68] He first sends Link out to deliver Pumpkin Soup to Eagus.[69] However, the soup will become cold after five minutes, so Pumm warns him to deliver it quickly.[70] Next, he asks Link to help Kina harvest the pumpkins.[71] Finally, he requests that Link accompanies Kina's singing on the Goddess's Harp at night.[72] If Link manages to perform well, then Pumm announces that his debt has been paid off and he purchases a new chandelier.[73]

Every year, Pumm delivers a basin full of Pumpkin Soup to Levias.[74] However, he says that this year he has been unable to deliver it due to the Thunderhead clouds.[75] 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.[76][77]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  62. "Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  63. "This is the house of Peatrice, who works at the Item Check. I calculate an 80% probability that regular visits to the Item Check during the day will change Peatrice's feelings toward you." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  64. "Master, your interest in this young woman is clear. I can see your aura shining brightly with joy in her presence. ...I strongly recommend that you do not mention this when you next encounter Zelda." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  65. "I'm impressed that a young man like yourself can appreciate the refined taste! Just 10 Rupees a bottle. Interested?
    Fill 'er up! :No, thanks." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  66. "I get it. Sure. This place is good for more than just drinking soup. You can also meet some colorful folks here. Make yourself at home! But don't break anything or make a mess of my pub. Especially my special-ordered, custom-made chandelier hanging from the ceiling! I don't want to see you shaking it! Don't even look at it sideways. Am I clear?" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  67. "WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?! Get down and come here this instant!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  68. "What is wrong with you?! Just look at what you've done! You broke my fancy, custom-ordered chandelier! You're going to be working for me for free until you pay off every single Rupee that chandelier cost me! Got that? Are you ready to own up to your responsibility?
    Of course! :No way." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  69. "That's right! And I'm going to hold you to that! Let's not waste any time putting you to work. I need you to deliver my famous soup to Eagus, Skyloft's Knight Commander! The Knight Commander is a regular here. He says he can't get his day started without a bowl of my soup! What do you say? Are you ready to deliver some soup to the Knight Commander?
    Yep! :Wait..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  70. "Listen up, kid. The Knight Commander hates cold soup! So you're gonna take this hot soup over to him. I'd say you've got to deliver it in less than five minutes or the soup will get cold!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  71. "Oh! Looks like you were able to deliver the soup to Eagus safely! I'll subtract your wages from the bill for the chandelier. And if you think that we're even, you better think again! Next, I need you to help harvest the pumpkins! And I'm not taking no for an answer!
    Fine... :No way!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  72. "Ahh! You came! Let me see... What was it that I wanted you to do next...? Hey! What's that?! That's a strange- looking instrument you have there... Oh yes! You might just be surprised to hear that Kina is actually quite the singer! It wasn't that long ago that she would sing for our customers! But she had to stop because her partner quit. Think you'd be willing to do a quick duet with Kina?
    Of course! :Nah..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  73. "With this, I say we're even! You don't have to work for me anymore. Great job! You know, I'm going to buy a new chandelier to replace that old one! It really fancied up the place. Considering all the hard work you put in around here, I feel like I should give you a little something. Take this!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  74. "The next thing we have to address is just how to go about finding Levias. Maybe the owner of the Lumpy Pumpkin might know something. Every year he makes an offering of his pumpkin soup for Levias. Go to the Lumpy Pumpkin and ask him what he knows!" — Instructor Owlan, Skyward Sword.
  75. "Levias... What about him? Sure, I know Levias well, but I wasn't aware anything was wrong... Every year I offer him an entire basin full of my pumpkin soup! But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering. I tell you, I feel horrible about it!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  76. "You say you'll deliver a pot of my soup to Levias? Huh. I don't know how you plan to fly into that huge thunderhead brewing out there, but... If that's the case, I'm going to do everything I can to make Levias the best batch of soup ever!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  77. "Voilà! Here it is! I've been cooking this stuff for well over 10 years, and I have to say this is the best batch of pumpkin soup I have ever created!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.

Rupin

Main article: Rupin
Rupin


FiIcon.png

Rupin is a merchant who operates the Gear Shop at the Bazaar in Skyward Sword. He lives with his mother Goselle in the southeastern part of Skyloft; he will buy certain treasures from Link if he visits Rupin's House at night.

Biography

When working his daytime job, Rupin appears as an energetic, smooth-talking and overbearing salesman; if Link decides not to buy an item he has expressed interest in, or if he leaves his stall without having made a purchase, Rupin is visibly disappointed at not having made a sale. When approached at night, however, he claims to tire of playing a "smiley shopkeeper", and claims that this is not the real him.

Rusta

Main article: Rusta
Rusta
Ganzo.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Henya (Wife)

FiIcon.png

Rusta is a character who appears in 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 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.

Sparrot

Main article: Sparrot
Sparrot
Fortune teller.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Sparrot is a fortune teller from Skyward Sword. He owns a small area in the Bazaar in Skyloft where he will tell fortunes for 10 Rupees. In addition to giving Link a hint on where to go next for his quest, Sparrot can tell him what kind of Treasures are in each region.

Sparrot is involved in a Gratitude Crystal sidequest in which he breaks his Crystal Ball and can no longer tell fortunes. Link can find a new crystal ball for him in the Eldin Volcano region, above the entrance to the Earth Temple.

Strich

Main article: Strich
Sanityormadness
Stritch.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

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 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 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, 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 Crystals.

Wryna

Main article: Wryna
Sanityormadness
Wryna.png

Race

Gender

Female

Games

Location

Related

Jakamar (Husband)
Kukiel (Daughter)


FiIcon.png

Wryna is a female character featured within Skyward Sword. She is a resident of Skyloft, and is the wife of Jakamar and mother of Kukiel.

Story

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.[78][79] She informs Link that Kukiel has gone missing, and asks him to help her find Kukiel.[80][81] 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.[82] 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 Crystals 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.[83][84]

Gallery

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  62. "Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  63. "This is the house of Peatrice, who works at the Item Check. I calculate an 80% probability that regular visits to the Item Check during the day will change Peatrice's feelings toward you." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  64. "Master, your interest in this young woman is clear. I can see your aura shining brightly with joy in her presence. ...I strongly recommend that you do not mention this when you next encounter Zelda." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  65. "I'm impressed that a young man like yourself can appreciate the refined taste! Just 10 Rupees a bottle. Interested?
    Fill 'er up! :No, thanks." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  66. "I get it. Sure. This place is good for more than just drinking soup. You can also meet some colorful folks here. Make yourself at home! But don't break anything or make a mess of my pub. Especially my special-ordered, custom-made chandelier hanging from the ceiling! I don't want to see you shaking it! Don't even look at it sideways. Am I clear?" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  67. "WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?! Get down and come here this instant!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  68. "What is wrong with you?! Just look at what you've done! You broke my fancy, custom-ordered chandelier! You're going to be working for me for free until you pay off every single Rupee that chandelier cost me! Got that? Are you ready to own up to your responsibility?
    Of course! :No way." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  69. "That's right! And I'm going to hold you to that! Let's not waste any time putting you to work. I need you to deliver my famous soup to Eagus, Skyloft's Knight Commander! The Knight Commander is a regular here. He says he can't get his day started without a bowl of my soup! What do you say? Are you ready to deliver some soup to the Knight Commander?
    Yep! :Wait..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  70. "Listen up, kid. The Knight Commander hates cold soup! So you're gonna take this hot soup over to him. I'd say you've got to deliver it in less than five minutes or the soup will get cold!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  71. "Oh! Looks like you were able to deliver the soup to Eagus safely! I'll subtract your wages from the bill for the chandelier. And if you think that we're even, you better think again! Next, I need you to help harvest the pumpkins! And I'm not taking no for an answer!
    Fine... :No way!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  72. "Ahh! You came! Let me see... What was it that I wanted you to do next...? Hey! What's that?! That's a strange- looking instrument you have there... Oh yes! You might just be surprised to hear that Kina is actually quite the singer! It wasn't that long ago that she would sing for our customers! But she had to stop because her partner quit. Think you'd be willing to do a quick duet with Kina?
    Of course! :Nah..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  73. "With this, I say we're even! You don't have to work for me anymore. Great job! You know, I'm going to buy a new chandelier to replace that old one! It really fancied up the place. Considering all the hard work you put in around here, I feel like I should give you a little something. Take this!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  74. "The next thing we have to address is just how to go about finding Levias. Maybe the owner of the Lumpy Pumpkin might know something. Every year he makes an offering of his pumpkin soup for Levias. Go to the Lumpy Pumpkin and ask him what he knows!" — Instructor Owlan, Skyward Sword.
  75. "Levias... What about him? Sure, I know Levias well, but I wasn't aware anything was wrong... Every year I offer him an entire basin full of my pumpkin soup! But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering. I tell you, I feel horrible about it!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  76. "You say you'll deliver a pot of my soup to Levias? Huh. I don't know how you plan to fly into that huge thunderhead brewing out there, but... If that's the case, I'm going to do everything I can to make Levias the best batch of soup ever!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  77. "Voilà! Here it is! I've been cooking this stuff for well over 10 years, and I have to say this is the best batch of pumpkin soup I have ever created!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  78. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  79. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  80. "Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please...find my daughter before anything bad happens to her. If something happened... I just... I don't know what I would do." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  81. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  82. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  83. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  84. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.

Zelda's Loftwing

Main article: Zelda's Loftwing
Sanityormadness
Zelda with her Loftwing.png
Artwork from Skyward Sword

Race

Games

Location

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

Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

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 Surface.

Scrapper

Main article: Scrapper
LD-301S Scrapper
Scrapper.jpg

Race

Games

Location


FiIcon.png

LD-301S Scrapper, more commonly known simply as Scrapper, is a stubborn Ancient Robot from Skyward Sword. He served Gondo's family for generations, but eventually he lost his energy and couldn't be used. It was only until Gondo used oils from the Ancient Flower that Link gave him to revive Scrapper. His main use is to carry items from the Surface to The Sky that are too big for Link to carry on his own. He admires Fi, and believes that Link doesn't deserve her assistance. Scrapper often pesters the hero by calling him "Master Shortpants", and flatters Fi by calling her "Mistress Fi".

Scrapper makes himself extremely useful by offering his assistance whenever he can. He helps Dodoh collect his Party Wheel, Sparrot collect his crystal ball, carry the Kikwi, Oolo, to Instructor Owlan, and give Kina a hand in doing some agricultural work. Aside from being a large help in side quests, Scrapper helps out in the main quest as well. He does so by, retrieving the fallen pinwheel from the Surface, transport water from Faron to the Fire Sanctuary, and carry a large basin of Hot Pumpkin Soup to Levias.

Trivia

Faron

Bucha

Main article: Bucha
Sanityormadness
Bucha.jpg
Bucha from Skyward Sword

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Bucha is a character that makes an appearance in Skyward Sword.

Bucha is the elder of the Kikwi tribe. He is distinctive from the other Kikwi due to his huge size and gigantic mustache. Bucha asks Link to find the missing Kikwi within Faron Woods and in thanks for Link's work, Bucha awards him with the Slingshot.

Erla

Main article: Erla
Sanityormadness
Erla.jpeg

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Erla is a Kikwi from Skyward Sword. He lives in the Faron Woods with the other members of his race.

Story

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 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.[85][86]

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.[87]

After Link collects all the Tadtones, 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.[88]

Trivia

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  62. "Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  63. "This is the house of Peatrice, who works at the Item Check. I calculate an 80% probability that regular visits to the Item Check during the day will change Peatrice's feelings toward you." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  64. "Master, your interest in this young woman is clear. I can see your aura shining brightly with joy in her presence. ...I strongly recommend that you do not mention this when you next encounter Zelda." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  65. "I'm impressed that a young man like yourself can appreciate the refined taste! Just 10 Rupees a bottle. Interested?
    Fill 'er up! :No, thanks." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  66. "I get it. Sure. This place is good for more than just drinking soup. You can also meet some colorful folks here. Make yourself at home! But don't break anything or make a mess of my pub. Especially my special-ordered, custom-made chandelier hanging from the ceiling! I don't want to see you shaking it! Don't even look at it sideways. Am I clear?" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  67. "WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?! Get down and come here this instant!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  68. "What is wrong with you?! Just look at what you've done! You broke my fancy, custom-ordered chandelier! You're going to be working for me for free until you pay off every single Rupee that chandelier cost me! Got that? Are you ready to own up to your responsibility?
    Of course! :No way." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  69. "That's right! And I'm going to hold you to that! Let's not waste any time putting you to work. I need you to deliver my famous soup to Eagus, Skyloft's Knight Commander! The Knight Commander is a regular here. He says he can't get his day started without a bowl of my soup! What do you say? Are you ready to deliver some soup to the Knight Commander?
    Yep! :Wait..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  70. "Listen up, kid. The Knight Commander hates cold soup! So you're gonna take this hot soup over to him. I'd say you've got to deliver it in less than five minutes or the soup will get cold!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  71. "Oh! Looks like you were able to deliver the soup to Eagus safely! I'll subtract your wages from the bill for the chandelier. And if you think that we're even, you better think again! Next, I need you to help harvest the pumpkins! And I'm not taking no for an answer!
    Fine... :No way!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  72. "Ahh! You came! Let me see... What was it that I wanted you to do next...? Hey! What's that?! That's a strange- looking instrument you have there... Oh yes! You might just be surprised to hear that Kina is actually quite the singer! It wasn't that long ago that she would sing for our customers! But she had to stop because her partner quit. Think you'd be willing to do a quick duet with Kina?
    Of course! :Nah..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  73. "With this, I say we're even! You don't have to work for me anymore. Great job! You know, I'm going to buy a new chandelier to replace that old one! It really fancied up the place. Considering all the hard work you put in around here, I feel like I should give you a little something. Take this!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  74. "The next thing we have to address is just how to go about finding Levias. Maybe the owner of the Lumpy Pumpkin might know something. Every year he makes an offering of his pumpkin soup for Levias. Go to the Lumpy Pumpkin and ask him what he knows!" — Instructor Owlan, Skyward Sword.
  75. "Levias... What about him? Sure, I know Levias well, but I wasn't aware anything was wrong... Every year I offer him an entire basin full of my pumpkin soup! But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering. I tell you, I feel horrible about it!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  76. "You say you'll deliver a pot of my soup to Levias? Huh. I don't know how you plan to fly into that huge thunderhead brewing out there, but... If that's the case, I'm going to do everything I can to make Levias the best batch of soup ever!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  77. "Voilà! Here it is! I've been cooking this stuff for well over 10 years, and I have to say this is the best batch of pumpkin soup I have ever created!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  78. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  79. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  80. "Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please...find my daughter before anything bad happens to her. If something happened... I just... I don't know what I would do." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  81. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  82. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  83. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  84. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  85. "I've been discovered! And here I thought I had a good hiding place, kwee..." — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  86. "I'm Erla. You won't find another Kikwi in these woods that's half as good at hiding as I am. Except the elder, of course. Kwee!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  87. "Koro-koo! I was so shocked when water started flowing out of the Great Tree's roots! Kwee... How am I supposed to hide when the whole forest is underwater? I hope things go back to normal soon!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  88. "You found me again. Sheesh, there's just no hiding from those eagle eyes of yours. You know, I think you deserve a reward. Here--take this. I found it while I was hiding." — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  89. "Don't forget: it's a secret to everybody!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  90. "IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY" — Secret Moblin, The Legend of Zelda.

Faron

Main article: Faron (Dragon)
Faron
Faron.jpg

Race

Dragon

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Faron the Water Dragon is a large, blue reptile-like deity who resides in the Faron area in Skyward Sword. She is one of the "Three Dragons" that guard the land below The Sky. The other dragons being Lanayru the Thunder Dragon, and Eldin the Fire Dragon. Throughout the game she stays very skeptical of 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 Tadtones as instructed by Faron.

Gallery

Gorko

Main article: Gorko
Sanityormadness
FiIcon.png

Gorko is a Goron who appears in Skyward Sword. He is an archaeologist fascinated with Skyloft and the ruins left in the absence of the Hylians. 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 Bokoblins. He describes the Bird Statues 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 Cubes. He also later explains Goddess Walls and Gossip Stones. 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. He is unable to enter due to pillars of fire; Link solves this problem by extinguishing the fire with water.

Piece of Heart

If Link shows Gorko how to draw something on a Goddess Wall near the Sealed Grounds, Gorko awards Link with a Piece of Heart.

Gallery


Trivia

  • On Gorko's belt, there is a notebook with a small drawing of the Triforce on it.

Jellyf

Main article: Jellyf
Sanityormadness
Jellyf.jpg

Race

Gender

Female

Occupation

Leader of the Parella

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Jellyf is a young female Parella that resides in Lake Floria in 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. Jellyf is first startled and annoyed by the sudden appearance of Link in Lake Floria[91], but comes to realize he means to help by noticing the Water Dragon's Scale he has equipped.[92] She then leads him to Faron, who then explains about Ghirahim's most recent attack.[93]

Trivia

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  62. "Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  63. "This is the house of Peatrice, who works at the Item Check. I calculate an 80% probability that regular visits to the Item Check during the day will change Peatrice's feelings toward you." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  64. "Master, your interest in this young woman is clear. I can see your aura shining brightly with joy in her presence. ...I strongly recommend that you do not mention this when you next encounter Zelda." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  65. "I'm impressed that a young man like yourself can appreciate the refined taste! Just 10 Rupees a bottle. Interested?
    Fill 'er up! :No, thanks." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  66. "I get it. Sure. This place is good for more than just drinking soup. You can also meet some colorful folks here. Make yourself at home! But don't break anything or make a mess of my pub. Especially my special-ordered, custom-made chandelier hanging from the ceiling! I don't want to see you shaking it! Don't even look at it sideways. Am I clear?" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  67. "WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?! Get down and come here this instant!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  68. "What is wrong with you?! Just look at what you've done! You broke my fancy, custom-ordered chandelier! You're going to be working for me for free until you pay off every single Rupee that chandelier cost me! Got that? Are you ready to own up to your responsibility?
    Of course! :No way." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  69. "That's right! And I'm going to hold you to that! Let's not waste any time putting you to work. I need you to deliver my famous soup to Eagus, Skyloft's Knight Commander! The Knight Commander is a regular here. He says he can't get his day started without a bowl of my soup! What do you say? Are you ready to deliver some soup to the Knight Commander?
    Yep! :Wait..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  70. "Listen up, kid. The Knight Commander hates cold soup! So you're gonna take this hot soup over to him. I'd say you've got to deliver it in less than five minutes or the soup will get cold!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  71. "Oh! Looks like you were able to deliver the soup to Eagus safely! I'll subtract your wages from the bill for the chandelier. And if you think that we're even, you better think again! Next, I need you to help harvest the pumpkins! And I'm not taking no for an answer!
    Fine... :No way!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  72. "Ahh! You came! Let me see... What was it that I wanted you to do next...? Hey! What's that?! That's a strange- looking instrument you have there... Oh yes! You might just be surprised to hear that Kina is actually quite the singer! It wasn't that long ago that she would sing for our customers! But she had to stop because her partner quit. Think you'd be willing to do a quick duet with Kina?
    Of course! :Nah..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  73. "With this, I say we're even! You don't have to work for me anymore. Great job! You know, I'm going to buy a new chandelier to replace that old one! It really fancied up the place. Considering all the hard work you put in around here, I feel like I should give you a little something. Take this!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  74. "The next thing we have to address is just how to go about finding Levias. Maybe the owner of the Lumpy Pumpkin might know something. Every year he makes an offering of his pumpkin soup for Levias. Go to the Lumpy Pumpkin and ask him what he knows!" — Instructor Owlan, Skyward Sword.
  75. "Levias... What about him? Sure, I know Levias well, but I wasn't aware anything was wrong... Every year I offer him an entire basin full of my pumpkin soup! But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering. I tell you, I feel horrible about it!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  76. "You say you'll deliver a pot of my soup to Levias? Huh. I don't know how you plan to fly into that huge thunderhead brewing out there, but... If that's the case, I'm going to do everything I can to make Levias the best batch of soup ever!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  77. "Voilà! Here it is! I've been cooking this stuff for well over 10 years, and I have to say this is the best batch of pumpkin soup I have ever created!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  78. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  79. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  80. "Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please...find my daughter before anything bad happens to her. If something happened... I just... I don't know what I would do." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  81. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  82. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  83. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  84. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  85. "I've been discovered! And here I thought I had a good hiding place, kwee..." — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  86. "I'm Erla. You won't find another Kikwi in these woods that's half as good at hiding as I am. Except the elder, of course. Kwee!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  87. "Koro-koo! I was so shocked when water started flowing out of the Great Tree's roots! Kwee... How am I supposed to hide when the whole forest is underwater? I hope things go back to normal soon!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  88. "You found me again. Sheesh, there's just no hiding from those eagle eyes of yours. You know, I think you deserve a reward. Here--take this. I found it while I was hiding." — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  89. "Don't forget: it's a secret to everybody!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  90. "IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY" — Secret Moblin, The Legend of Zelda.
  91. "Quit following me, pest! If you don't move along, I'll be forced to tell Her Excellence the Water Dragon about your little incursion!" — Jellyf, Skyward Sword.
  92. "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, Skyward Sword
  93. "Her Excellence is just up ahead. Please, go in and speak with her!" — Jellyf, Skyward Sword.

Lopsa

Main article: Lopsa
Sanityormadness
Lopsa.png

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Lopsa is a member of the Kikwi, a race of creatures that have lived in the Faron Woods area since the time of the Goddess. Like most of his race, he is cowardly, and hides from anything, including Link himself.

Story

When Link visits the Faron Woods in search of Zelda, the Kikwi elder, Bucha, asks him to search for his missing friends.[94] 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 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.[95] Link can roll into the tree to make Lopsa fall to the ground.[96] Lopsa is glad to hear that the elder is safe, and he wants Link to tells Bucha that he is all right.[97]

Later, Lopsa is trapped on a lilypad with Machi when the Faron Woods is flooded. Lopsa tells Link that the Water Dragon must be around the woods somewhere.[98] 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.[99]

References

  1. "The Link presented [in Skyward Sword] is a mere seventeen and a half years old.", Designer Kobayashi, Hyrule Historia, pg. 8
  2. "I sell all kinds of Picolyte! I just put it in your bottle, and good stuff happens when you drink it!" — Beedle, The Minish Cap.
  3. "Ah...hello... Welcome to my humble little side business over here. I, uh...infuse the potions my wife sells with new ingredients to increase their power. It's nothing, really...just something I like to do. Well...ah, do you have any potions you would like me to infuse?
    Sure. :Nah." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  4. "The baby just goes on and on like this all night. I haven't slept a wink in... Ahhh... I don't even know how long. The baby usually sleeps like a sack of rocks. But that was before we lost the you know what...
    No, what? :Oh, that?" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  5. "The baby's Rattle." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  6. "If we had the you know what, then the baby would settle down. But we lost it the other day. A bird picked it up in its beak and flew off with it. Maybe the bird thought it was food. I don't know... Of course, the bird wouldn't have eaten it, so I think it must still be somewhere here in town. I just don't know where... Sigh... It sure would be nice if someone would find it for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  7. "Is that...? The baby's Rattle! You found it!" — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  8. "Whew. The baby seems to have settled down nicely. I bet the baby will sleep well tonight. Oh! That means I'll finally get a good night's sleep too! Thank you so much! I won't forget what you did for me." — Bertie, Skyward Sword.
  9. "Ahh, but that first meeting between [Link] and his Loftwing was extraordinary. The bird that came to him was a Crimson Loftwing. It is a breed so rare we were sure for some time that it had vanished from the line." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  10. "Yes, and the boy and his bird seemed to share a profound connection from the moment they met. Do you recall when [Link] and that Loftwing of his first met? What a sight! The little boy just hopped up on that bird and gracefully flew away, without even a moment of instruction! They were meant for each other. And judging by how jealous you were that day, I'd say the friendship he shared with his bird didn't go unnoticed by you, my dear." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  11. "Ah, but who can blame you? I'm sure you weren't the only one envious of the powerful bond shared by [Link] and his bird. Anyone who is a part of something special is bound to catch some nasty looks sooner or later, hoo hoo." — Gaepora, Skyward Sword.
  12. "You looking to get your grub on? The food here is sooooo good! You gotta be patient, though. It seems like you wait forever for anything around here." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  13. "I've been hearing a weird rumor. Apparently, after nightfall, people have been hearing a woman sobbing in the dormitory. I tell you, it gives even a big guy like me the creeps." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  14. "What? Calling out for toilet paper while you're stuck in the restroom? Yikes, that's rough. I should know-- I've been there before." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  15. "Huh? A hand? Reaching out of the stall? That...that's one way of going about it, I guess." — Dovos, Skyward Sword.
  16. "If you have any doubts about the durability of your shield, I suggest you have it examined at the Scrap Shop. Provided you take good Gondo there the necessary treasures and the like, he will happily upgrade your items!" — Rupin, Skyward Sword.
  17. "...Hang on. Come to think of it, Gondo at the Scrap Shop told me that someone in his family once used a flying robot to haul junk back from beneath the clouds. But we're talking about a tale that's been passed down over a lot of years, so I wouldn't put much stock in it." — Jakamar, Skyward Sword.
  18. "This robot was handed down among three generations of Scrap Shop proprietors. It is currently damaged and not functional. The current Scrap Shop owner, Gondo, has been trying to fix it, but he lacks the necessary materials." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  19. "But old Gramps did tell me this: you can get him working again with the extract from an Ancient Flower. It's like oil to this guy. But I've never even heard of, much less seen, any such thing!
    Take mine! :Me neither." — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  20. "So this is an Ancient Flower?! I can feel some slick, oily stuff coming out of its stem! Great, with this we can fix Scrapper! ...Wait right here! I'll have him up and running in no time!" — Gondo, Skyward Sword.
  21. "Master, you are permitted to use the repaired robot at your discretion." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  22. "In his spare time, he attempts to repair an ancient robot he inherited from his grandfather. He has yet to get it functioning again." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  23. "I love to collect antiques, you know? All the things you see in my house are very old and valuable. Make sure you don't break anything!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  24. "You broke my antique! Next time that happens, we're going to have words!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  25. "You broke my antique! That's it! You break it, you buy it! Let me see now... That was a very expensive antique, so about 20 Rupees should suffice! What's that look for? Oh, you think I'm just making that number up? That's ridiculous! I know the value of every item in my possession, and I intend to be compensated in full!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  26. "That was a very valuable item, so you're going to have to pay me 30 Rupees or so! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  27. "That was a pretty expensive item, so you're going to have to pay me about 20 Rupees! And I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  28. "That was a pretty nice item, so you're going to have to pay me roughly 10 Rupees! And no...I didn't just make that number up!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  29. "...But you don't even have enough to pay! Hmph. The nerve! Then I'll just take what you have on you. And next time, be more careful!" — Goselle, Skyward Sword.
  30. "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, Skyward Sword.
  31. "All that lug does is make one filthy mess after another. I swear he leaves a grease spot wherever he sits! I know he likes tinkering around with his oily doodads, but I'm drowning in dirty laundry here!
    That lug? :Sounds tough." — Greba, Skyward Sword.
  32. "Groose's pointy hairstyle was inspired by a rooster's comb.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  33. "Hey, look up there! It's Beedle's Airshop! It's here! He sells Bug Nets there! I want one sooooo bad! There's a bell hanging down from the shop, and I hear if you ring it, Beedle will stop for you and pick you up! But that bell is up off the ground... You'd have to launch something at it to have any hope of ringing it!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  34. "Hi, [Link]! WHAT? You went to Beedle's Airshop? Without me?! That's so unfair!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  35. "I have to figure out a way to get up to Beedle's Airshop soon so I can get a Bug Net too! Then I'm going straight to the Scrap Shop to get Gondo to upgrade it and make it even bigger!" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  36. "What do you think you're doing?! You'd better clean that up!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  37. "Enough already! You little brat! Do that again, and you'll be mopping soup stains for a week!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  38. "I've had it! I'm going to have a word with the headmaster about having you expelled!" — Henya, Skyward Sword.
  39. "That's where the idea to give Henya a rooster's body came from." — Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  40. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  41. "Owlan's and Horwell's designs were based on the Rito tribe from The Wind Waker.", Designer Hirono, Hyrule Historia, pg. 23
  42. "Kina's Stage is temporarily closed due to lack of musical accompanist. Now seeking musical accompanists!" — Flyer, Skyward Sword.
  43. "His name is Keet, and oddly enough for Skyloft, he's a very normal boy. He's known to have an interest in Kina, the waitress at the Lumpy Pumpkin." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  44. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  45. 45.1 45.2 "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  46. 46.1 46.2 "My daughter! She's a little five-year-old girl!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  47. "It appears Jakamar's daughter, Kukiel, has gone missing. Master, I recommend that you assist in the search for her." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  48. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  49. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  50. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  51. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  52. "Kukiel? Well, I did see her playing over by the graveyard yesterday... My mom called me home, so I left. I don't know what she did after that. Why? Did something happen?" — Gully, Skyward Sword.
  53. "Hmm. He told you that you should deal a blow to the gravestone nearest the tree and then move it if you want to find the monster? Either way, you're better off not walking around outside at night." — Rusta, Skyward Sword.
  54. "Stop! Please! I beg of you... don't hurt me! Oh goodness, I know how bad this must look to you right now, but I assure you I mean no harm! We were just playing the scream-as-loud-as-you-can game!" — Batreaux, Skyward Sword.
  55. "He's not a bad man! He saved me one time when I almost fell over the edge! And he lets me come here and scream as loud as I want! Anyway, he said it was dangerous to go out alone at night, so I'll just hang out here for a while. Tell my mom I'll come home in the morning!" — Kukiel, Skyward Sword.
  56. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  57. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  58. "So you see, a short while ago my little sister went out for a quick flight, but she hasn't come home yet. It was getting late for her to still be out, so I went looking for her everywhere... But I couldn't find her. I just hope nothing has happened. ...I'm worried sick thinking about it." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  59. "Hey, [Link], would you mind helping me look for her?" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  60. "What?! You found my sister?! Her bird's injured and can't fly?! That's terrible! In that case, take her this as quick as you can! These are Mushroom Spores. They will heal the bird's injury." — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  61. "[Link]! My sister is safe! I'm so relieved! I was getting so worried there. All these worst-case scenarios kept popping into my head. What? You're the one who gave my sister the bird medicine? Thank you so much! I don't have much to give you to repay you, but please take this with my gratitude!" — Parrow, Skyward Sword.
  62. "Due to boredom, she often daydreams of meeting her ideal male counterpart, resulting in a precipitous drop in the quality of her customer service." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  63. "This is the house of Peatrice, who works at the Item Check. I calculate an 80% probability that regular visits to the Item Check during the day will change Peatrice's feelings toward you." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  64. "Master, your interest in this young woman is clear. I can see your aura shining brightly with joy in her presence. ...I strongly recommend that you do not mention this when you next encounter Zelda." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  65. "I'm impressed that a young man like yourself can appreciate the refined taste! Just 10 Rupees a bottle. Interested?
    Fill 'er up! :No, thanks." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  66. "I get it. Sure. This place is good for more than just drinking soup. You can also meet some colorful folks here. Make yourself at home! But don't break anything or make a mess of my pub. Especially my special-ordered, custom-made chandelier hanging from the ceiling! I don't want to see you shaking it! Don't even look at it sideways. Am I clear?" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  67. "WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?! Get down and come here this instant!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  68. "What is wrong with you?! Just look at what you've done! You broke my fancy, custom-ordered chandelier! You're going to be working for me for free until you pay off every single Rupee that chandelier cost me! Got that? Are you ready to own up to your responsibility?
    Of course! :No way." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  69. "That's right! And I'm going to hold you to that! Let's not waste any time putting you to work. I need you to deliver my famous soup to Eagus, Skyloft's Knight Commander! The Knight Commander is a regular here. He says he can't get his day started without a bowl of my soup! What do you say? Are you ready to deliver some soup to the Knight Commander?
    Yep! :Wait..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  70. "Listen up, kid. The Knight Commander hates cold soup! So you're gonna take this hot soup over to him. I'd say you've got to deliver it in less than five minutes or the soup will get cold!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  71. "Oh! Looks like you were able to deliver the soup to Eagus safely! I'll subtract your wages from the bill for the chandelier. And if you think that we're even, you better think again! Next, I need you to help harvest the pumpkins! And I'm not taking no for an answer!
    Fine... :No way!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  72. "Ahh! You came! Let me see... What was it that I wanted you to do next...? Hey! What's that?! That's a strange- looking instrument you have there... Oh yes! You might just be surprised to hear that Kina is actually quite the singer! It wasn't that long ago that she would sing for our customers! But she had to stop because her partner quit. Think you'd be willing to do a quick duet with Kina?
    Of course! :Nah..." — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  73. "With this, I say we're even! You don't have to work for me anymore. Great job! You know, I'm going to buy a new chandelier to replace that old one! It really fancied up the place. Considering all the hard work you put in around here, I feel like I should give you a little something. Take this!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  74. "The next thing we have to address is just how to go about finding Levias. Maybe the owner of the Lumpy Pumpkin might know something. Every year he makes an offering of his pumpkin soup for Levias. Go to the Lumpy Pumpkin and ask him what he knows!" — Instructor Owlan, Skyward Sword.
  75. "Levias... What about him? Sure, I know Levias well, but I wasn't aware anything was wrong... Every year I offer him an entire basin full of my pumpkin soup! But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering. I tell you, I feel horrible about it!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  76. "You say you'll deliver a pot of my soup to Levias? Huh. I don't know how you plan to fly into that huge thunderhead brewing out there, but... If that's the case, I'm going to do everything I can to make Levias the best batch of soup ever!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  77. "Voilà! Here it is! I've been cooking this stuff for well over 10 years, and I have to say this is the best batch of pumpkin soup I have ever created!" — Pumm, Skyward Sword.
  78. "Kukiel! Kukiel! Where could that child have gone?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  79. "Oh, Kukiel... Where did you go? What will I do if she's been... kidnapped?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  80. "Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please...find my daughter before anything bad happens to her. If something happened... I just... I don't know what I would do." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  81. "What is this world coming to? The Isle of the Goddess is falling, and there's still no sign of Kukiel... Oh, my sweet Kukiel... Please, [Link]! Hurry and find her! You...wouldn't think of abandoning the search, would you?!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  82. "Please, [Link], won't you help me look for her? I've been looking everywhere, but I can't find her! I've asked everyone I could find for help, and a few people have said she's been spotted with some unknown person with a scary face. Someone else even said they thought they'd seen her carried off by a monster. A monster! She must have been kidnapped! She's so cute and friendly... Someone must have just walked off with her!" — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  83. "Jakamar and Wryna are delighted to see their daughter, Kukiel, returned safely to them." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  84. "Oh, [Link]! Kukiel is safely back at home, and it's all because of you! I don't know how to express my gratitude. I can finally smile and laugh again! Thank you ever so much." — Wryna, Skyward Sword.
  85. "I've been discovered! And here I thought I had a good hiding place, kwee..." — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  86. "I'm Erla. You won't find another Kikwi in these woods that's half as good at hiding as I am. Except the elder, of course. Kwee!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  87. "Koro-koo! I was so shocked when water started flowing out of the Great Tree's roots! Kwee... How am I supposed to hide when the whole forest is underwater? I hope things go back to normal soon!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  88. "You found me again. Sheesh, there's just no hiding from those eagle eyes of yours. You know, I think you deserve a reward. Here--take this. I found it while I was hiding." — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  89. "Don't forget: it's a secret to everybody!" — Erla, Skyward Sword.
  90. "IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY" — Secret Moblin, The Legend of Zelda.
  91. "Quit following me, pest! If you don't move along, I'll be forced to tell Her Excellence the Water Dragon about your little incursion!" — Jellyf, Skyward Sword.
  92. "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, Skyward Sword
  93. "Her Excellence is just up ahead. Please, go in and speak with her!" — Jellyf, Skyward Sword.
  94. Maximum number of loops have been performed

Machi

Main article: Machi
Sanityormadness
Kikwi-Model-Large.png
Artwork of Machi

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Machi is a member of the Kikwi race in Skyward Sword. He is the first Kikwi that Link encounters when he enters the Faron Woods.

Story

Link first finds Machi curled up into a ball on the ground, being attacked by a pair of Bokoblins. Machi is playing dead.[100] When Link defeats the two enemies, Machi initially thinks it is safe, but he becomes scared when he spots Link and runs away.[101][102][103] Fi mentions that Machi causes a spike in dowsing readings that correlate with Zelda.[104][105] 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.[106][107] He then comments on how he had earlier seen a girl of Link's race who escaped from trouble with the Kikwi elder, Bucha.[108][109] Realizing that it is Zelda, Link sets off to find her, but only after Machi has asked him to tell Bucha about his location.[110] When Fi materializes shortly after, Machi is terrified and tries to camouflage himself as a plant again.[111]

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.[112] He is saddened if Link forgets who he is.[113]

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 Water Dragon's fault.[114] After the water is drained, he wanders around in the main part of the woods.

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

Oolo

Main article: Oolo
Sanityormadness
Oolo.jpeg

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

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

Story

Link first meets Oolo when Bucha, the Kikwi elder, asks him to search for his fellow Kikwis.[115] 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.[116] 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.[117][118] When Fi appears right after, Oolo is terrified and begins to shiver.[119]

Later, Oolo is also involved in a side-quest to collect Gratitude Crystals. After 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.[120] Link can then talk to Oolo, who complains that his shoulders are sore from staying hidden for so long.[121] 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.[122][123][124] When he wonders if there was some other place he could go to feel safe, Link offers to take him to Skyloft.[125] 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.[126][127] At first, Oolo appears to be pleased with his praise.[128] 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.[129]

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

Yerbal

Main article: Yerbal
Sanityormadness
YerbalSS.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Yerbal is a Kikwi hermit who sleeps atop the Great Tree in Skyward Sword.[130] 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 the Water Dragon, who resides at the bottom of Lake Floria.[131]

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.[132]

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

Eldin

Bronzi

Main article: Bronzi
Bronzi
Bronzi SS.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Plats (Brother)
Silva (Brother)

FiIcon.png

Bronzi is a Mogma featured in Skyward Sword.

Bronzi is first encountered in the 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.

Cobal

Main article: Cobal
Sanityormadness
Cobal.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location


FiIcon.png

Cobal is one of the first Mogma that Link encounters in Eldin Volcano. He is later found nearby the 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.

Eldin

Main article: Eldin (Dragon)
Eldin
Eldin (Skyward Sword).png

Title

Fire Dragon

Race

Dragon

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Eldin is one of the three Dragons who reside in the three provinces in Skyward Sword. This is the Dragon who resides in the Eldin Province, more specifically, Eldin Volcano. He will teach Link the second part of the Song of the Hero (which he plays on the Goddess's Harp). Like Faron, the Water Dragon, and Lanayru, the Thunder Dragon, Eldin's official title is the Fire Dragon. Eldin will be met towards the end of the game after completing the Bokoblin Base and serves a very important role in the development of the story.

Gallery

Guld

Main article: Guld
Sanityormadness
Guld.png

Title

Boss of the Mogmas

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Guld is an elderly Mogma in Skyward Sword. He has long served as the leader of the Mogmas; however, he wishes to find a replacement, according to Fi. He longs to go and explore the sky, but he can't leave until a new leader has been appointed.

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.

Kortz

Main article: Kortz
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Kortz is a minor character from Skyward Sword. He is a member of the Mogma race, and can thus be found in and around the Eldin Volcano.

Etymology

As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Kortz comes from quartz.

Ledd

Main article: Ledd
Ledd
Mogma.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Ledd is a member of the Mogmas in 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, wherein he lost his Bomb Bag. Ledd asks Link to reclaim his stolen item.[133] Once Link defeats the Lizalfos guarding the Bomb Bag, Ledd allows him to keep the item.[134][135][136]

When Link arrives at the Fire Sanctuary and sees a large fire blocking the entrance, Ledd suggests he sees the water 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.

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

Merco

Main article: Merco
Merco
MercoSS.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location


FiIcon.png

Merco is a blonde-haired Mogma found in Skyward Sword.

Etymology

As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Merco comes from mercury.

Mr. Tubert

Main article: Mr. Tubert
Sanityormadness
Mr.-Tubert.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Occupation

Operates Thrill Digger

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Mr. Tubert is a character featured in Skyward Sword. He is a member of the intelligent Mogma race. However, unlike most Mogmas, he isn't interested in treasure hunting; instead, he earns his money by operating the Thrill Digger mini-game.

If Link sits down on the stool next to Mr. Tubert, he will ask Link if he would like to chat with him. If Link answers yes, he will be given the option of asking three different questions: "Who are you?", "Are you floating?", and "Is it too bright for you?".

Mr. Tubert is not actually floating, but instead standing on his tail. He does this so that he can show off his paws on his feet, which he believes to be his best feature. If asked "Is it too bright for you?" he explains that he only wears his glasses to look cool. He also takes pride in his moustache

If Link asks Mr. Tubert the question of "Who are you?" before the Bokoblin tower outside the cave is knocked over, he will complain about the recent "scary-red-monster" infestation in the area and how it's been detrimental to his business. He also states that he wishes somebody would come and demolish "those ugly towers" and send the red monsters scampering away. This could be a hint for Link to bomb the Bokoblin lookout tower outside of the cave to progress through Eldin Volcano. However, if Link asks this question after the tower is knocked over, then he will simply talk about how he is upset that all of his Mogma friends think Rupees are easy to find, and thus they never play his Thrill Digger game.

Nackle

Main article: Nackle
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

Race

Gender

Male

Games


FiIcon.png

Etymology

As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Nackle comes from the element Nickel.

Plats

Main article: Plats
Sanityormadness
Ssplats.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Bronzi (brother)
Silva (brother)

FiIcon.png

Plats is a Mogma found in Skyward Sword. He is larger and greedier than most Mogmas and is a top treasure hunter. He is first found in the 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.[137] Once Link traps Plats and catches up to him, he sees that Link has 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.[138][139]

He later appears in Eldin Volcano during the Song of the Hero quest, after Link is captured by Bokoblins. 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.[140][141]

Etymology

As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Plats comes from the element platinum.

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

Silva

Main article: Silva
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

Race

Gender

Male

Games


FiIcon.png

Etymology

As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Silva comes from the element silver.

Tyto

Main article: Tyto
Tyto
TytoSS.png

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Tyto is a Mogma who Link encounters on his first visit to Eldin Volcano. He looks fairly similar to most Mogmas; carrying similar traits to those of the average Mogma, although he bears dark green hair. He is first seen being harassed by a small horde of Bokoblins. Link must defeat every last Bokoblin that is troubling Tyto in order to receive the Digging Mitts as a reward.

Zanc

Main article: Zanc
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Sanityormadness

Race

Gender

Male

Games


FiIcon.png

Etymology

As many Mogma's names are derived from minerals, Zanc is most likely comes from the element Zinc.

Lanayru

Golo

Main article: Golo
Golo
Golo.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Golo is a minor character with small plot significance from 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.

Gallery

Gortram

Main article: Gortram
Gortram
SS-Gortram.png

Race

Games

Location

FiIcon.png

Gortram is the sole inhabitant of the Shipyard in the Lanayru Sand Sea in 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 Rupees, depending on time. Prizes on the heart stopping track include rare treasures and a Piece of Heart.

Lanayru

Main article: Lanayru (Dragon)
Lanayru
LanayruSS.png

Race

Dragon

Games

Location

Lanayru is one of the three dragons that appear in 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 Robots 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.

Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round

Main article: Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round

Lanayru runs the Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round after he recovers from his sickness. It allows Link to fight bosses 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 rupees, a Piece of Heart, or other goodies.

Trivia

LD-301

Main article: LD-301
LD-301

The LD-301 series is a general name for all the Ancient Robots found in the Lanayru Province of Skyward Sword. They are the main race in that province.

Description

FiIcon.png

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 "..."[142]. 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[143], 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.

Plot involvement

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.[144] After reaching Lanayru Desert, Link soon finds several cage-like objects, with a 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 Technoblins. 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 upgrade Link's Beetle to the Hook Beetle! The robot will also thank Link for rescuing him, saying "these creeps" nearly sucked all the electricity from him[145].

Map Upgrade

After reaching the Temple of Time and finding the entrance blocked, Link explores the area and finds some Timeshift Shards, and a mine cart, that would transport him back to the desert. However, a robot is blocking the cart's way, sitting on the tracks. Talking to him will make him go away, but before that, he will comment that Link's map is outdated, and change it so that is shows the desert like it was in the past. This map shows ancient paths leading from the center outward, and when Link reaches the desert using the cart, he finds out he doesn't sink into the sinksand when walking over such a path. This is essential in navigating the sinksand-covered north portion of the desert. The upgraded map stays the one you use throughout the rest of the game.

FiIcon.png

Life Tree Seedling

Once Link revives the 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 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.

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

Skipper

Main article: Skipper
Skipper


FiIcon.png

LD-301N Skipper, or more simply known as Skipper, is located in the Lanayru Sand Sea in the game Skyward Sword. Like most other Ancient Robots, Skipper is only alive and working when a Timeshift Stone is activated. Unlike the others, however, he demonstrates awareness to the fact that the Timeshift Stone is the only thing keeping him running. He helps out Link by lending his boat to aid him in receiving Nayru's Flame. Skipper originally resided in Skipper's Retreat, but left to explore the sea with his crew. One of the notes in Skipper's house refers to him as "Dad", implying that he has a son. Skipper is a proud captain of the Sandship that guards Nayru's Flame. It is later attacked by the Abysmal Leviathan, Tentalus.

Other/Spoilers

Demise

Main article: Demise
Spoiler Alert! This article describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.
Sanityormadness
Demise-Medium.png

Title

Demon King

Race

Games

Location

Threat

Difficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gifDifficulty ON.gif

Attacks

1-2 Heart.png Electric Sword
1 Heart.png Ram
1 Heart.png Sword Slice
1 Heart.png Sword Swing
1 Heart.png1 Heart.png Electric Sword Swing

Demise is the Final Boss and main antagonist of Skyward Sword, the final form of The Imprisoned, and is the master of Demon Lord Ghirahim. Ghirahim successfully revives him in the World of the Past, and Link must defeat him.

Battle

First Phase

FiIcon.png
File:1818.jpg
Avoiding Demise's attack

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.

File:1819.jpg
Attacking Demise with the sword

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

File:1820.jpg
Charging a lightning sword attack

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).

File:1821.jpg
Attacking Demise with a charged attack

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).

File:1822.jpg
Missing an Ending Blow

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.

File:1822.jpg
Finishing off Demise

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.

Advanced Tactics

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.

Connection to Ganon/Ganondorf

This section contains non-canon fan theory and speculation.

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 Ganondorf.

Screenshots


Trivia

  • Although they sound different due to physical appearances, Demise uses the same voice as Scervo and Dreadfuse.
  • Though Demise himself doesn't appear in Hyrule Warriors, there is a reference to him when Ghirahim compares Ganondorf to him at the end of the Ganondorf's Return scenario.

Impa

Main article: Impa

Impa is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series. She often serves as the guardian or nursemaid of Princess Zelda.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda

Link-and-Impa-Art.png

In the first game of the series, The Legend of Zelda, Impa was the first one to inform Link of Princess Zelda's plight, and how she was captured by Ganon and spread the pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom across the land. Impa sends Link on his journey to collect the Triforce of Wisdom, and, in turn, save Zelda. She is never actually seen in game; only in a part of the story that happens before Link starts his quest. Because of this, there are no sprites to be found of her, only artwork.

The Adventure of Link

Years after the events of The Legend of Zelda, Link asks Impa about a mark resembling the Triforce that appears on the back on his hand. She takes him to the North Palace and explains that a sleeping spell was cast on a previous princess and that Link must locate the Triforce of Courage to awaken her. According to Impa, he must place crystals in six palaces.[146]

Ocarina of Time

Impa.png

Impa appears in Ocarina of Time as the loyal Sheikah body guard, or nursemaid, of Princess Zelda. She is depicted as a woman with a sturdy build, short white hair in a small ponytail and red eyes. Her appearance is quite younger than some of the other games she appears in. She was born and raised in Kakariko Village, and still maintains a watchful eye over the village despite her duty to the Royal Family.

Link first meets Impa after sneaking past the guards in Hyrule Castle to meet with Princess Zelda. Impa then teaches Link Zelda's Lullaby because of what Zelda's dream had foretold. She then escorts Link out of the castle. After they are safely outside the Castle, Impa advises Link to go to Kakariko Village and see what clues he can find that lead to the Spiritual Stone of Fire.

Upon collecting all the Spiritual Stones, Link returns to a scene much like the dream he had at the start of the game. Impa is shown fleeing on a white horse with Zelda. Zelda then throws an object at Link, which he discovers to be the Ocarina of Time. Ganondorf is shown following close behind them on a black horse, and questions Link as to which direction Impa and Zelda went. It becomes apparent that Ganondorf has taken over Hyrule Castle, and this forced Impa to flee with Zelda.

Seven years later when Link goes to Kakariko in order to investigate the location of the Shadow Medallion, Link finds out that Impa has sealed away a great evil in the Bottom of the Well prior to the events in Ocarina of Time. This great evil had taken up residence in the Shadow Temple, and Impa had disappeared trying to seal it again. After defeating Bongo Bongo, the great evil, Impa awakens as the Sage of Shadow. She asks Link to take care of Zelda since her duties of being a Sage keep her from Zelda's side. Impa and the other Sages lend Link their power in sealing Ganondorf. Impa is last seen during the end credits standing atop Death Mountain with the other Sages.

Oracle games

Impa-Art.png

In Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, Impa is the Royal Nurse for Princess Zelda and has cared for her since her birth..[147]

Oracle of Seasons

Impa was sent to Holodrum to take Din, the Oracle of Seasons, back to Hyrule.[147] She works as the cook for the troupe of performers that Din dances for.[148] After Onox kidnaps Din, she tells Link that he must save Holodrum and restore the seasons, and that he should first visit the Maku Tree.[149]

Oracle of Ages

Impa-Sprite.png

Impa was sent to Labrynna by Princess Zelda with instruction to bring Nayru back to Hyrule in order to protect her from shadows that surround her. Impa is found early in the game being attacked by a trio of Octoroks but once Link appears, the octoroks quickly run off. Impa is looking for Nayru and with Link's help she is able to reach the Oracle. However, it is revealed that Veran had been controlling Impa and used Link to reach Nayru and possess her body.

After reverting to her normal self, she thanks Link for saving her. After seeing the symbol of the Triforce on Link's left hand, she tells Link that he is the hero that must save this world. She will give you the Wooden Sword, which was entrusted to her by Princess Zelda. Impa will then take refuge in Nayru's house for much of the game.

In a Linked Game, Impa will give Link a Wooden Shield instead of the Wooden Sword.

The Wind Waker

Impa does not make a direct appearance in this game, though in the room of Hyrule Castle where the Master Sword is kept, there are stained glass windows depicting all the Seven Sages from Ocarina of Time.

Skyward Sword

Impa-SS.png

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.


Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

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.

A Link Between Worlds

Impa-Artwork.png

Impa makes an appearance in A Link Between Worlds. She appears to take on her classical role as the aid to the princess and she wears familiar clothing.

She is later revealed as one of the seven descendants of the Seven Sages. She is captured by Yuga and held within his possession.

After Link journeys into Lorule, the seven sages are scattered throughout the overworld. Impa's painting is hidden deep within Turtle Rock. Link will need to traverse through the dungeon and defeat the boss Grinexx in order to save her.

Impa, along with the six other sages use their power to give Link the Triforce of Courage and also work to break the barrier that is surrounding Lorule Castle.

Breath of the Wild

File:Impa.jpg

Impa can be found in Kakariko Village where she serves as the village elder. After surviving the Calamity 100 years ago, she awaits for Link's arrival. After Link completes the first four shrines on the Great Plateau, Link is advised to visit Impa by King Rhoam during the cut-scene at the Temple of Time. Upon Link's arrival, she is pleased to see him, but soon discovers that Link has lost all of his memories.[150][151][152] Impa has a message from Zelda that she was given 100 years ago and has waited to tell Link, and once heard, Link will need to be prepared to his his life.[153][154][155][156][157]

Impa will tell Link the story of the legend that occurred 10,000 years ago of how Hyrule drove back Ganon.[158][159]

Impa will then tell Link about the Great Calamity from 100 years ago and the four Divine Beasts.[160][161]

Impa then directs Link to Hateno Village to meet Purah and Symin at the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab. This will open the Locked Mementos quest.[162][163][164] After meeting up with Purah and Symin and restoring some of the power of the Sheikah Slate, they suggest that Link head back and speak with Impa once again. Once Link has done so, this will complete the Locked Mementos quest.[165]

Impa will glance at Link's update Sheikah Slate and will immediately realize that it is the same camera that Princess Zelda used 100 years ago.[166] Impa will task Link in visiting the locations that are shown within the pictures. Doing so may help Link restore some of his lost memories. Additionally, Impa tells Link to visit her once she has found one of these locations.[167] This will begin another one of the new main quests titled Captured Memories.

Once Link has recovered one of the memories found in the Sheikah Slate, Impa will gift Link the Champion's Tunic; the very same Link wore 100 years ago. Later, after Link has recovered 17 of his memories, Impa will show Link a painting of a specific location, and explains that it portrays the area where Link will restore the final memory.

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

"Princess Zelda’s loyal bodyguard uses an enormous Giant Blade to slash through throngs of foes."

Impa HuruleWarriors.png

Impa is the Commanding Officer of the Hyrule Imperial Guard and a playable character in Hyrule Warriors. She is the attendant and vassal of Princess Zelda. The leader of a family charged with supporting Hyrule's royal family from the shadows. She cares not for herself, and works exhaustively for the family and the Princess. Starting from pulling out her long sword back handed, she disposes of her enemies with exact precision in quick, feverish succession. She is a sword master, with precise movements and footwork. Impa's main weapons include the Giant Blade and the Naginata.

Cadence of Hyrule

This section is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.

Impa is available for purchase as a playable character in Cadence of Hyrule's "Character Pack", where she wields a long-ranged Naginata.

Trivia

  • Impa's name comes from the verb "to impart", referring to her original role as the one who delivers Link's "linking" ability to Zelda.[168]

Gallery

References

    Maximum number of loops have been performed

The Imprisoned

Main article: The Imprisoned
Spoiler Alert! This article describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.
Sanityormadness
TheImprisoned.png

Race

Games

Location

Attacks

1 Heart.png Stomp
1 Heart.png Tail (Third Battle)

The Imprisoned is a large, black monster in Skyward Sword. It is contained in the Sealed Grounds in the Faron Woods region with a seal initially created by the goddess and later upheld by Link. Link first sees this monster in his dreams, once at the beginning of the game, and again after Zelda falls beneath the clouds, in which this monster eats her.

History

The Imprisoned is actually an alternate form of Demise, the Demon King, as Link learns after stepping through the Gate of Time. During the war over the Triforce, the goddess Hylia managed to seal Demise within the Sealed Grounds with a spike. As a result, he lost his true form and he was turned into an abomination.

Over many years, the seal began to weaken. The Imprisoned successfully breaks free four times throughout the course of Skyward Sword. On the fourth time, he regains his true form as Demise. Link can use the power of a Skyward Strike to seal him again after weakening him.

Battles

Link battles with The Imprisoned in the Sealed Grounds several times in the game. Each time they meet, The Imprisoned has a slightly different appearance. He is always trying to reach the Sealed Temple, and Link must defeat him before he makes it there.

There is an alternative, easier, strategy to these official ones below. If you are on a higher level of the Sealed Grounds, you can jump down on to his head, then slash downwards at the sealing spike to take him out. Do this three times, and The Imprisoned is defeated. But feel free to challenge yourself with these:

First Battle

FiIcon.png
File:The-Imprisoned-1-1-Large.jpg
Attacking The Imprisoned's toes

During the fight, The Imprisoned will slowly walk up the ramp to the top of the Sealed Grounds. To stop him from progressing, Link must slash at his toes multiple times to break each one. After the last one is destroyed, The Imprisoned will fall on this back. At this point, Link can run to The Imprisoned's head and slash at the pillar in his head. After slashing multiple times, The Imprisoned will stand upright again, and Link must continue this process to defeat him.

File:The-Imprisoned-2-2-Large.jpg
Slashing the pillar

To defeat The Imprisoned in perhaps and quicker and more effective way, you can also use the Sail to float up to the next level of ground above the monster. When he draws near, you can jump onto his head and slash at the pillar on its head.

The Imprisoned has very little in terms of attack. His only real attack is either contact with Link, or by stomping on him when Link becomes careless and walks underneath his foot, or is within the radius of damage the stomp will produce. These can easily be dodged by being careful when attacking the toes. After a few hits, The Imprisoned will also slither across the ground and shoot far up the ramp. This can be dodge by either jumping down to a lower level or by flying up to the next level.

Second Battle

FiIcon.png
File:1505.jpg
The Imprisoned climbing a wall

The battle is a bit different this time around as The Imprisoned now has the gigantic arms to deal with. The first phase is still rather similar. Slash at its giant toes to cause it to fall to the ground. However, with each step it takes, it gives off a large red electric charge, so it's quite difficult to get in close. Additionally, now that The Imprisoned has arms, it will try to climb up the sides, so you don't want to allow thato happen. Once the Grooseanator has powered aim, call on over and use the catapult to send a bomb flying at The Imprisoned. This will keep him at bay for a short period of time, allowing you to get quality sword slashes in for its toes.

File:1506.jpg
Using the Groosenator

To attack The Imprisoned in perhaps and quicker and more effective way, you can also use the Sail to float up to the next level of ground above the monster. When he draws near, you can jump onto his head and slash at the pillar on its head.

The Grooseanator will take a few moments to setup once again, so you'll be on your own for a few moments. Once it is ready, deliver another bomb attack and finish off the toes, sending The Imprisoned to the ground. You won't be able to run around The Imprisoned this time. Since it has those massive arms that take up a lot of room, you can just run around it. You'll have to jump down to the ground level below, run behind it and use an air geyser to get back up. Run on over to the seal on its head and deliver three uppercut sword slashes to knock that seal back in.

After the second set of three sword slashes to the Seal, The Imprisoned will fall on its stomach and slide its way up a considerable amount of the Sealed Grounds. Follow it up using the wind geysers and repeat the same method once again. After a total of nine strikes to the Seal on its head, The Imprisoned will fall back into the seal at the bottom of the Sealed Grounds. Jump on down and deliver a Skyward Strike. Use your Wiimote and deliver strikes in proper angles to fully seal The Imprisoned once again.

Third Battle

FiIcon.png
File:1603.jpg
Preparing to fly over to The Imprisoned

The first part of The Imprisoned battle is identical to the previous battle. Smack at its toes and use the Grooseanator to keep it at bay. After hitting the seal on its back three times, The Imprisoned will begin to fly! Ya, that's right. Once Groose is ready to operate, hit The Imprisoned with another bomb, causing it to fall to the ground. Run on over and deliver several sword strikes to the seal on its head.

File:1604.jpg
Attacking the pillar

To defeat The Imprisoned in perhaps and quicker and more effective way, you can also use the Sail to float up to the next level of ground above the monster. When he draws near, you can jump onto his head and slash at the pillar on its head.

During the third phase, problems will arise as Groose has been cut-off from his bomb supply. Run on over and use a series of wind geysers to ride all the way to the top of the Sealed Grounds. Run on over to Groose and he'll suggest to catapult you onto The Imprisoned's head. Jump into the catapult and use it to shoot yourself on the Imprisoned's head. Deliver three overhead sword strikes to defeat The Imprisoned once again. Deliver a Skyward Strike and then perform directional swipes with the sword to restore the seal.

Gallery