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{{Main|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.
Hylia is the only known worshipped deity in [[Skyloft]], 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 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 "Ultimate Power" on it into [[The Sky|the sky]]. She and the remaining land dwellers fought off the evil forces.


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]].
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]].
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{{Main|Batreaux}}
{{Main|Batreaux}}


Batreaux is a character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He plays a large role in side questing.
Despite being a large demon with huge wings, Batreaux is really a kindhearted soul. He longs to become a human so that he can stay in the presence of others.
 
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.


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.
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.
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{{Main|Bertie}}
{{Main|Bertie}}


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


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


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


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.
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.
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{{Main|Dodoh}}
{{Main|Dodoh}}


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.
Dodoh is an eccentric character who 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.


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{{Main|Dovos}}
{{Main|Dovos}}


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


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{{Main|Eagus}}
{{Main|Eagus}}


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
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.
 
* 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.


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{{Main|Fledge}}
{{Main|Fledge}}


Fledge is one of the students of the [[Knight Academy]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
Fledge is one of the students of the [[Knight Academy]]. 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.
 
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.


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.
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.
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{{Main|Gaepora}}
{{Main|Gaepora}}


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.
Gaepora is the headmaster of the [[Knight Academy]], and [[Zelda|Zelda's]] father. He seems to hold an even higher position of authority in [[Skyloft]].


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.
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.
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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.
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.
*''[[Gaepora]]'s name and design are references to [[Ocarina of Time]]'s [[Kaepora Gaebora]]


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{{Main|Goselle}}
{{Main|Goselle}}


Goselle is a female character featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the loving mother of [[Rupin]], but tends to be very demanding, and dislikes doing work. She is quite fond of relics and antiques, and displays them in [[Rupin]]'s house, where she lives. If [[Link]] breaks any of these antiques, Goselle will become furious, and warn him not to do it again. Any subsequent destruction of her antiques will cause her to force Link to pay 20 [[Rupee]]s, and afterwards 10 to 30 Rupees, seemingly at random, although she claims that the number isn't made up.   
Goselle is the loving mother of [[Rupin]], but tends to be very demanding, and dislikes doing work. She is quite fond of relics and antiques, and displays them in [[Rupin]]'s house, where she lives. If [[Link]] breaks any of these antiques, Goselle will become furious, and warn him not to do it again. Any subsequent destruction of her antiques will cause her to force Link to pay 20 [[Rupee]]s, and afterwards 10 to 30 Rupees, seemingly at random, although she claims that the number isn't made up.   


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{{Main|Greba}}
{{Main|Greba}}


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


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{{Main|Groose}}
{{Main|Groose}}
Groose is a major character that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: 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.  
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.  
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{{Main|Gully}}
{{Main|Gully}}
Gully is a mischievous young boy in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is the son of [[Piper]], a food lover and researcher. He is fascinated by bugs, with a room containing many framed insects, and wants a [[Bug Net]] from [[Beedle's Air Shop]]. He looks up to [[Strich]] and [[Link]], and teaches Link how to roll near the beginning of the game.
Gully is a mischievous young boy. He is the son of [[Piper]], a food lover and researcher. He is fascinated by bugs, with a room containing many framed insects, and wants a [[Bug Net]] from [[Beedle's Air Shop]]. He looks up to [[Strich]] and [[Link]], and teaches Link how to roll near the beginning of the game.


While complaining that Link got a Bug Net without him, he also inadvertently suggests to [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] the Big Net at [[Gondo]]'s [[Scrap Shop]].
While complaining that Link got a Bug Net without him, he also inadvertently suggests to [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] the Big Net at [[Gondo]]'s [[Scrap Shop]].
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{{Main|Henya}}
{{Main|Henya}}


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


If you sit at one of the tables, she will yell at you for being late to breakfast, and that you'll have to wait for lunch. If you walk over to her, she'll complain about Fledge being late with her barrels. After speaking with Fledge a second time, you can take a barrel over to Henya, who will simply say thanks and mention the Wing Ceremony.
If you sit at one of the tables, she will yell at you for being late to breakfast, and that you'll have to wait for lunch. If you walk over to her, she'll complain about Fledge being late with her barrels. After speaking with Fledge a second time, you can take a barrel over to Henya, who will simply say thanks and mention the Wing Ceremony.
*[[Henya]] was modeled to have a rooster's body.


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Retrieving Mia - Collecting Mia is a fairly simple task, using the railing above Link's head, the hero in green can shimmy over to the next ledge. Running and jumping allow Link to clear the gap, and then using the climbing vines brings Link up to the next level. Link can't jump up to the next level, however, and Horwell tells Link so if he tries. Link must push the crate up to the wall and then climb up to get Mia.
Retrieving Mia - Collecting Mia is a fairly simple task, using the railing above Link's head, the hero in green can shimmy over to the next ledge. Running and jumping allow Link to clear the gap, and then using the climbing vines brings Link up to the next level. Link can't jump up to the next level, however, and Horwell tells Link so if he tries. Link must push the crate up to the wall and then climb up to get Mia.
*Both [[Instructor Owlan]]'s and [[Instructor Horwell]]'s designs were based on the [[Rito]] tribe from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.


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


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{{Main|Kina}}
{{Main|Kina}}


Kina is a waitress for the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. She is the daughter of the joint's owner, [[Pumm]].  
Kina is a waitress for the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]]. 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. If this rhythm mini-game is completed successfully, Pumm rewards Link with a [[Piece of Heart]].  
When [[Link]] accidentally breaks the chandelier at the Lumpy Pumpkin, he is bothered by Kina for doing so and required to transport pumpkins from the pumpkin patch. Later, Link is compelled to participate in a nightly performance with Kina by playing on his Harp. If this rhythm mini-game is completed successfully, Pumm rewards Link with a [[Piece of Heart]].  


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


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{{Main|Mallara}}
{{Main|Mallara}}


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.  
Mallara is a cheerful woman who is the mother of [[Pipit]]. 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.  
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.  
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{{Main|Mia}}
{{Main|Mia}}


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.  
Mia is [[Gaepora|Gaepora's]] pet [[Remlit]]. 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.   
[[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.   
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{{Main|Orielle}}


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 is a kind young woman who lives on [[Skyloft]]. 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.
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.
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{{Main|Parrow}}
{{Main|Parrow}}


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


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{{Main|Peater}}
{{Main|Peater}}


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.
Peater 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.
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.


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There are two possible outcomes: Link tells her he loves her or he breaks her heart. If he tells her that he doesn't have any feelings for her, she will cry and will treat the hero like a normal customer for the rest of the game; her father, though, will be happy that she is no longer in love and will give Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. If Link chose "yes", Peatrice is relieved that he shares mutual feelings with her, and he will receive the 5 Gratitude Crystals from her instead of her father. She then realizes Link must finish his quest before they can truly be together, and asks Link to keep it a secret for now. However, the game's ultimate outcome will not be altered.
There are two possible outcomes: Link tells her he loves her or he breaks her heart. If he tells her that he doesn't have any feelings for her, she will cry and will treat the hero like a normal customer for the rest of the game; her father, though, will be happy that she is no longer in love and will give Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. If Link chose "yes", Peatrice is relieved that he shares mutual feelings with her, and he will receive the 5 Gratitude Crystals from her instead of her father. She then realizes Link must finish his quest before they can truly be together, and asks Link to keep it a secret for now. However, the game's ultimate outcome will not be altered.


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


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{{Main|Piper}}
{{Main|Piper}}


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.
Piper 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, [[Gully]]. When she's not working at the Bazaar, she can be found at home, where she enjoys experimenting with new food and flavors.


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{{Main|Pipit}}
{{Main|Pipit}}


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


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.  
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.  
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{{Main|Pumm}}
{{Main|Pumm}}


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


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


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.
Rupin is a merchant who operates the [[Gear Shop]] at the [[Bazaar]]. 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.


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.
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.
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{{Main|Rusta}}
{{Main|Rusta}}


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.
Rusta 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.


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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]].
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]].


*[[Scrapper]], among a few other [[Ancient Robot|robots]] in the [[LD-301]] series, does not need a [[Timeshift Stone]] to function in the present.
[[Scrapper]], among few other [[Ancient Robot|robots]] in the [[LD-301]] series, does not need a [[Timeshift Stone]] to function in the present.


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[[File:Bucha.jpg|200x256px|right]
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{{Main|Bucha}}
{{Main|Bucha}}
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]].
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]].
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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]].
After Link collects all the [[Tadtone]]s, the water recedes and Erla returns to his spot up on the ledge. He hides in the grass again, so Link has to cut it down to talk to him. If Link does so, Erla congratulates his ability to find him and gives him a [[Treasure]].
*[[Erla]]'s line of "It's a secret to everybody" when he gives [[Link]] the [[treasure]] is likely a reference to the [[Secret Moblin]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.


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{{Main|Faron (Dragon)}}
{{Main|Faron (Dragon)}}


Faron the Water Dragon is a large, blue reptile-like deity who resides in the Faron area 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.
Faron the Water Dragon is a large, blue reptile-like deity who resides in the Faron area. She is one of the "Three Dragons" that guard the land below [[The Sky]]. The other dragons being [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Lanayru]] the Thunder Dragon, and [[Eldin (Dragon)|Eldin]] the Fire Dragon. Throughout the game she stays very skeptical of [[Link]]'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.


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[[File:Gorko.png|200x256px|right]]
[[File:Gorko.png|200x256px|right]]
{{Main|Gorko}}
{{Main|Gorko}}
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.
Gorko is a [[Goron]] and an archaeologist who is 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.
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.


If Link shows Gorko how to draw something on a Goddess Wall near the Sealed Grounds, Gorko awards Link with a [[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]].
*On Gorko's belt, there is a notebook with a small drawing of the [[Triforce]] on it.


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{{Main|Jellyf}}
{{Main|Jellyf}}


Jellyf is a young female [[Parella]] that resides in [[Lake Floria]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Her intelligence is much greater than the average Parella, causing her to be their leader. Aside from leading the Parella, she is a servant under the Water Dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Jellyf is first startled and annoyed by the sudden appearance of [[Link]] in Lake Floria, but comes to realize he means to help by noticing the [[Water Dragon's Scale]] he has equipped. She then leads him to Faron, who then explains about [[Ghirahim]]'s most recent attack.
Jellyf is a young female [[Parella]] that resides in [[Lake Floria]]. Her intelligence is much greater than the average Parella, causing her to be their leader. Aside from leading the Parella, she is a servant under the Water Dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Jellyf is first startled and annoyed by the sudden appearance of [[Link]] in Lake Floria, but comes to realize he means to help by noticing the [[Water Dragon's Scale]] he has equipped. She then leads him to Faron, who then explains about [[Ghirahim]]'s most recent attack.


*Unlike most [[Parella]], [[Jellyf]] is red in color.  
Unlike most [[Parella]], [[Jellyf]] is red in color.  


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{{Main|Machi}}
{{Main|Machi}}


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


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


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


Humorously, when Link meets Faron, she announces that she will eat Yerbal for divulging her location. However, Yerbal remains very much alive for the rest of the game.
Humorously, when Link meets Faron, she announces that she will eat Yerbal for divulging her location. However, Yerbal remains very much alive for the rest of the game.
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Bronzi is a [[Mogma]] featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
Bronzi is a [[Mogma]] who Link first encounters 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.
 
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.


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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.
Guld is an elderly [[Mogma]]. 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.
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.
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Ledd is a member of the [[Mogma]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He, along with [[Cobal]], is the first Mogma [[Link]] meets at [[Eldin Volcano]]. His fascination with explosions prompts him to create a [[Bomb Bag]]. Link once more encounters Ledd in the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], wherein he lost his Bomb Bag.  Ledd asks Link to reclaim his stolen item. Once Link defeats the [[Lizalfos]] guarding the Bomb Bag, Ledd allows him to keep the item.
Ledd is a member of the [[Mogma]]s. He, along with [[Cobal]], is the first Mogma [[Link]] meets at [[Eldin Volcano]]. His fascination with explosions prompts him to create a [[Bomb Bag]]. Link once more encounters Ledd in the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]], wherein he lost his Bomb Bag.  Ledd asks Link to reclaim his stolen item. Once Link defeats the [[Lizalfos]] guarding the Bomb Bag, Ledd allows him to keep the item.


When Link arrives at the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] and sees a large fire blocking the entrance, Ledd suggests he sees the water dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Link can use the [[Water Basin]] to put out the fire.  
When Link arrives at the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] and sees a large fire blocking the entrance, Ledd suggests he sees the water dragon, [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]]. Link can use the [[Water Basin]] to put out the fire.  
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Merco is a blonde-haired [[Mogma]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
Merco is a blonde-haired [[Mogma]] found in [[Eldin Volcano]]. He points Link in the direction of [[Impa]].
 
As many Mogmas' names are derived from minerals, it is likely that Merco comes from mercury.


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{{Main|Mr. Tubert}}
{{Main|Mr. Tubert}}


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.
Unlike most Mogmas, Mr. Tubert 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?".  
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?".  
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{{Main|Plats}}
{{Main|Plats}}


Plats is a [[Mogma]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is larger and greedier than most Mogmas and is a top treasure hunter. He is first found in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] in an underground tunnel. He initially believes that [[Link]] is a monster and runs away from him while attempting to block his path. Once Link traps Plats and catches up to him, he sees that Link has [[Silva|his brother's]] [[Mogma Mitts]] and realizes that Link isn't a monster; he then gives him a [[Piece of Heart]] to make up for it.
Plats is larger and greedier than most Mogmas and is a top treasure hunter. He is first found in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]] in an underground tunnel. He initially believes that [[Link]] is a monster and runs away from him while attempting to block his path. Once Link traps Plats and catches up to him, he sees that Link has [[Silva|his brother's]] [[Mogma Mitts]] and realizes that Link isn't a monster; he then gives him a [[Piece of Heart]] to make up for it.


He later appears in [[Eldin Volcano]] during the [[Song of the Hero]] quest, after Link is captured by [[Bokoblin]]s. Plats obtains Link's Mogma Mitts from the Bokoblins and returns them to him, so he can escape his prison. He also updates Link's map with the equipment that was stolen from him.
He later appears in [[Eldin Volcano]] during the [[Song of the Hero]] quest, after Link is captured by [[Bokoblin]]s. Plats obtains Link's Mogma Mitts from the Bokoblins and returns them to him, so he can escape his prison. He also updates Link's map with the equipment that was stolen from him.
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{{Main|Gortram}}


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]].  
Gortram is the sole inhabitant of the [[Shipyard]] in the [[Lanayru Sand Sea]]. 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]].  


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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.
Lanayru is one of the three dragons. 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.


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 precisely eight rounds, Lanayru rewards him with the [[Hylian Shield]].
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 precisely eight rounds, Lanayru rewards him with the [[Hylian Shield]].