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The '''Surface''' is what [[Skyloftian]]s call the land below [[The Sky]]. It was said to be almost non-existent, until [[Zelda]] was taken away by [[Ghirahim]]'s black tornado. Soon afterwards it is revealed that [[Link]] is destined to go to the Surface to save Zelda. Only a few individuals on the Surface knew the existence of the Goddess Hylia and Skyloft. After a few thousand years, their story was forgotten and became legend. | The '''Surface''' is what [[Skyloftian]]s call the land below [[The Sky]]. It was said to be almost non-existent, until [[Zelda]] was taken away by [[Ghirahim]]'s black tornado. Soon afterwards it is revealed that [[Link]] is destined to go to the Surface to save Zelda. Only a few individuals on the Surface knew the existence of the Goddess Hylia and Skyloft. After a few thousand years, their story was forgotten and became legend. The game's opening sequence tells of a great war (later learned to be led by Demise) to enslave all the races of the Surface. | ||
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The Surface is what Skyloftians call the land below The Sky. It was said to be almost non-existent, until Zelda was taken away by Ghirahim's black tornado. Soon afterwards it is revealed that Link is destined to go to the Surface to save Zelda. Only a few individuals on the Surface knew the existence of the Goddess Hylia and Skyloft. After a few thousand years, their story was forgotten and became legend. The game's opening sequence tells of a great war (later learned to be led by Demise) to enslave all the races of the Surface.
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The Surface is later renamed Hyrule, which was named in honor of the Goddess Hylia.