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{{Main|Beedle}}
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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.
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 [[Beedle's Air Shop|a floating wooden shop]]. 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 via a bicycle-like machine. His shop carries four items at any time, including 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''.
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{{Main|Cawlin}}
{{Main|Cawlin}}
 
This is the shorter of [[Groose]]'s two lackeys. He is ill-mannered and he only does things if they benefit him. Cawlin aids Groose in obstructing Link's victory in the [[Wing Ceremony]] by throwing eggs at Link. Later on in the game when [[Zelda]] disappears, Cawlin can be seen wandering around the [[Knight Academy]] with nothing to do, complaining about how sad [[Groose]] is and antagonizing Link. He eventually develops an interest in [[Karane]], but is rejected and falls into a depression.
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.
 
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.
 
[[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.
 
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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 can always be found in the [[Sparring Hall]], located near the main dormitory of the Knight Academy. He helps Link early in the game by giving him some basic training, teaching him various techniques with the sword and shield. Eagus will give Link his first sword, the [[Practice Sword]].
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{{Main|Fledge}}
{{Main|Fledge}}


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.
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. 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.
 
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.
 
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.


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]].
Later, Fledge becomes obsessed with strength training, and bringing him two [[Stamina Potion]]s at night leads to him giving Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. After 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 playing the [[Pumpkin Pull]] mini-game, where Fledge tosses pumpkins using his new-found strength for Link to shoot.


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