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#Choose a hero, and create [[Fi]] to assist him. | #Choose a hero, and create [[Fi]] to assist him. | ||
#Renounce her divinity in order to use the Triforce.{{Ref|SS|6849|Zelda}} | #Renounce her divinity in order to use the Triforce.{{Ref|SS|6849|Zelda}} | ||
The first plan is seen through the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Fi, the spirit of the [[Goddess Sword]], appears to [[Link]], who eventually forges the Goddess Sword into the [[Master Sword]] in order to fulfill his mission. Her second plan, to use the Triforce, requires that she relinquish her divine powers and become mortal, since gods cannot use the Triforce.{{Ref|SS|6850|Zelda}}{{Ref|''Hyrule Historia'', pg. 71|In an attempt to destroy Demise, the goddess Hylia tried to use the power of the Triforce. However, a goddess cannot wield its power. Thus, the goddess Hylia decided to renounce her divinity and be reborn as a human.}} As things unfold during the [[Sky Era]], the hero resulting from her first plan is the one to use the Triforce. | The first plan is seen through the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Fi, the spirit of the [[Goddess Sword]], appears to [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Link]], who eventually forges the Goddess Sword into the [[Master Sword]] in order to fulfill his mission. Her second plan, to use the Triforce, requires that she relinquish her divine powers and become mortal, since gods cannot use the Triforce.{{Ref|SS|6850|Zelda}}{{Ref|''Hyrule Historia'', pg. 71|In an attempt to destroy Demise, the goddess Hylia tried to use the power of the Triforce. However, a goddess cannot wield its power. Thus, the goddess Hylia decided to renounce her divinity and be reborn as a human.}} As things unfold during the [[Sky Era]], the hero resulting from her first plan is the one to use the Triforce. | ||
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