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{{Main|Croo}}
{{Main|Croo}}


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.
Croo 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.
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{{Main|Gondo}}
{{Main|Gondo}}


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. Judging by the wrench on his family or personal crest, this man is a mechanic by trade.
Gondo is the owner of the [[Scrap Shop]]. He can repair [[Link]]'s [[Shield]] and [[Skyward Sword Upgrades|upgrade]] Link's items using the various [[Treasure]]s he has collected.


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. He tries to fix said robot, but unfortunately to not avail due to the lack of necessary materials. Link, however, provides Gondo with the oils of an [[Ancient Flower]], which in turn ables Gondo to fix Scrapper. Due to Link's assistance in reviving Scrapper, he is permitted to use Scrapper's abilities at his own will.
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. He tries to fix said robot, but unfortunately to not avail due to the lack of necessary materials. Link, however, provides Gondo with the oils of an [[Ancient Flower]], which in turn enables Gondo to fix Scrapper. Due to Link's assistance in reviving Scrapper, he is permitted to use Scrapper's abilities at his own will.


Gondo lives with his mother, and spends most of his time building things and trying to fix Scrapper. His mother dislikes Gondo's obsession with fixing Scrapper and engineering, and complains about it, and is often seen washing Gonzo's clothes.
Gondo lives with his mother, and spends most of his time building things and trying to fix Scrapper. His mother dislikes Gondo's obsession with fixing Scrapper and engineering, and complains about it, and is often seen washing Gonzo's clothes.
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{{Main|Instructor Horwell}}
{{Main|Instructor Horwell}}


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]].
Instructor Horwell is of [[Skyloftian]] descent and spends most of his time at the [[Knight Academy]].


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.
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 [[Remlit]].


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.
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.
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{{Main|Kukiel}}
{{Main|Kukiel}}


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]]. She is five years of age, and adores meeting new people and making new friends along the way.{{Unsourced}}
Kukiel is a young, vivacious, and cheerful female child. She lives in [[Skyloft]], with her mother [[Wryna]] and her father [[Jakamar]]. She is five years of age, and adores meeting new people and making new friends along the way.{{Unsourced}}


Kukiel, as previously mentioned, is five years of 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.
Kukiel, as previously mentioned, is five years of 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.
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{{Main|Luv}}
{{Main|Luv}}


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.
Luv 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.


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{{Main|Sparrot}}
{{Main|Sparrot}}


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 a fortune teller who has a small area in the [[Bazaar]] in [[Skyloft]], where he tells 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]].
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]].
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{{Main|Wryna}}
{{Main|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]].
Wryna is a resident of [[Skyloft]], the wife of [[Jakamar]] and mother of [[Kukiel]].


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. She informs Link that Kukiel has gone missing, and asks him to help her find Kukiel. 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]]. 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]].  
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. She informs Link that Kukiel has gone missing, and asks him to help her find Kukiel. 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]]. 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]].  
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{{Main|Scrapper}}
{{Main|Scrapper}}


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".  
LD-301S Scrapper, more commonly known simply as Scrapper, is a stubborn [[Ancient Robot]]. 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]].
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]].
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{{Main|Erla}}
{{Main|Erla}}


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.
Erla is a [[Kikwi]] who lives in the [[Faron Woods]] with the other members of his race.


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.
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.
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{{Main|Eldin (Dragon)}}
{{Main|Eldin (Dragon)}}


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.
Eldin, the Fire Dragon, is the dragon of [[Eldin Province]]. He resides in [[Eldin Volcano]]. He will teach [[Link]] the second part of the [[Song of the Hero]] (which he plays on the [[Goddess's Harp]]). 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.


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{{Main|Golo}}
{{Main|Golo}}
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]].
Golo is 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]].
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{{Main|Skipper}}
{{Main|Skipper}}


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]].   
LD-301N Skipper, or more simply known as Skipper, is located in the [[Lanayru Sand Sea]]. 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]].   


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