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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 [[Princess Zelda|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. | The '''Surface''' is what [[Skyloftian]]s call the land below [[The Sky]]. It was said to be almost non-existent, until [[Princess Zelda|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. Some Skyloftians imagine below the clouds to be a terrain consisted only out of dust and rock. | ||
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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. Some Skyloftians imagine below the clouds to be a terrain consisted only out of dust and rock.
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The Surface is later renamed Hyrule, which was named in honor of the Goddess Hylia.