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The largest one, known as THE [[Statue of the Goddess]], was originally located outside the [[Temple of Hylia]] in [[Faron Province]], but was raised into [[The Sky]] as part of [[Skyloft]] when Hylia evacuated the humans from the [[Surface]] in the face of [[Demise]]'s demons.
The largest one, known as THE [[Statue of the Goddess]], was originally located outside the [[Temple of Hylia]] in [[Faron Province]], but was raised into [[The Sky]] as part of [[Skyloft]] when Hylia evacuated the humans from the [[Surface]] in the face of [[Demise]]'s demons.


Three locations with smaller statues are known to exist: in the [[Skyview Spring]] behind [[Skyview Temple]], in the [[Earth Spring]] behind the [[Earth Temple]] and on the [[Isle of Songs]]. Each has a [[Goddess Crest]] which awaken messages from Hylia in [[Fi]]'s memory to [[Link|her hero]] when struck with a [[Skyward Strike]].
Three locations with smaller statues are known to exist: in the [[Skyview Spring]] behind [[Skyview Temple]], in the [[Earth Spring]] behind the [[Earth Temple]] and on the [[Isle of Songs]]. Each has a [[Goddess Crest]] which awaken messages from Hylia in [[Fi]]'s memory to [[Link (Skyward Sword)|her hero]] when struck with a [[Skyward Strike]].


The two Goddess Statues in the Springs each also grant the hero a tablet - the [[Ruby Tablet]] in the Skyview Spring, the [[Amber Tablet]] in the Earth Spring, allowing passage to another area of the Surface.
The two Goddess Statues in the Springs each also grant the hero a tablet - the [[Ruby Tablet]] in the Skyview Spring, the [[Amber Tablet]] in the Earth Spring, allowing passage to another area of the Surface.
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{{quote|These are stone statues of the goddess [[Hylia]], who is worshipped throughout [[Hyrule]]. They can be found in each of the major villages, but there are also versions large and small in every part of the realm.|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion|Creating a Champion]], page 331}}
{{quote|These are stone statues of the goddess [[Hylia]], who is worshipped throughout [[Hyrule]]. They can be found in each of the major villages, but there are also versions large and small in every part of the realm.|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion|Creating a Champion]], page 331}}
[[File:Container-vessel-distribution-BOTW.PNG|thumb|200px|left|[[Heart Container]]/[[Stamina Vessel]] total distribution.]]
[[File:Container-vessel-distribution-BOTW.PNG|thumb|200px|left|[[Heart Container]]/[[Stamina Vessel]] total distribution.]]
There are many Goddess Statues in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. A large Goddess Statue can be found in the ruins of the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. When approached, [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] can pray to it. If Link possesses four [[Spirit Orb]]s, he can trade them for either a [[Heart Container#Breath of the Wild|Heart Container]] or an additional one-fifth of a circuit for his [[Stamina Wheel]].  
There are many Goddess Statues in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. A large Goddess Statue can be found in the ruins of the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. When approached, [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] can pray to it. If Link possesses four [[Spirit Orb]]s, he can trade them for either a [[Heart Container#Breath of the Wild|Heart Container]] or an additional one-fifth of a circuit for his [[Stamina Wheel]].  


Smaller statues can be found throughout ''Breath of the Wild'' in villages, such as [[Kakariko Village#Breath of the Wild|Kakariko Village]], and at Springs, such as the [[Spring of Wisdom]]. These smaller statues can be prayed at for the same choice of upgrades; however, Link cannot pray at the statues in the Springs until the associated Shrine Quest is complete.
Smaller statues can be found throughout ''Breath of the Wild'' in villages, such as [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]], and at Springs, such as the [[Spring of Wisdom]]. These smaller statues can be prayed at for the same choice of upgrades; however, Link cannot pray at the statues in the Springs until the associated Shrine Quest is complete.


The largest and "oldest Statue of the Goddess" sits in the [[Forgotten Temple]], and may be the same Statue which once stood on Skyloft, given age, erosion and resculpting.
The largest and "oldest Statue of the Goddess" sits in the [[Forgotten Temple]], and may be the same Statue which once stood on Skyloft, given age, erosion and resculpting.