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A '''Sky Character''' is one of the six different symbols used in the [[Oocca]]'s ancient written language found within the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. These symbols are found inside of the [[Ancient Sky Book]]<ref>{{Cite|TP|239|In-game Description}}</ref>, given to [[Link]] by [[Impaz]] located within the [[Hidden Village]]. [[Shad]] assists Link in deciphering the book, ultimately restoring power to the [[Dominion Rod]]. After that occurs, Link must locate all six of the [[Owl Statue]]s hidden across [[Hyrule]], one for each Sky Character, allowing him to find and restore the [[Sky Cannon]] and reach the [[City in the Sky]].
A '''Sky Character''' is one of the six different symbols used in the [[Oocca]]'s ancient written language found within the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. These symbols are found inside of the [[Ancient Sky Book]]{{Ref|TP|239|In-game Description}}, given to [[Link]] by [[Impaz]] located within the [[Hidden Village]]. [[Shad]] assists Link in deciphering the book, ultimately restoring power to the [[Dominion Rod]]. After that occurs, Link must locate all six of the [[Owl Statue]]s hidden across [[Hyrule]], one for each Sky Character, allowing him to find and restore the [[Sky Cannon]] and reach the [[City in the Sky]].


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A Sky Character is one of the six different symbols used in the Oocca's ancient written language found within the game Twilight Princess. These symbols are found inside of the Ancient Sky Book[1], given to Link by Impaz located within the Hidden Village. Shad assists Link in deciphering the book, ultimately restoring power to the Dominion Rod. After that occurs, Link must locate all six of the Owl Statues hidden across Hyrule, one for each Sky Character, allowing him to find and restore the Sky Cannon and reach the City in the Sky.

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