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Like his future incarnations, Beedle is a shop owner and sells a wide variety of very useful items, only this time, he sets up business in a floating wooden shop | Like his future incarnations, Beedle is a shop owner]] and sells a wide variety of very useful items, only this time, he sets up business in [[Beedle's Air Shop|a floating wooden shop]]. Link can grab onto a rope and be pulled up to the shop via a pulley mechanism. The inside of Beedle's shop is covered in large gears, which Beedle keeps spinning via a bicycle-like machine. His shop carries four items at any time, including a [[Life Medal]], a [[Bug Medal]], the [[Bug Net]], a [[Piece of Heart]], three [[Extra Wallet]]s, and three slots for the [[Adventure Pouch]]. His familiar "OH!" sound effect has been carried over from ''The Wind Waker''. | ||
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{{Main|Cawlin}} | {{Main|Cawlin}} | ||
This is the shorter of [[Groose]]'s two lackeys. He is ill-mannered and he only does things if they benefit him. Cawlin aids Groose in obstructing Link's victory in the [[Wing Ceremony]] by throwing eggs at Link. Later on in the game when [[Zelda]] disappears, Cawlin can be seen wandering around the [[Knight Academy]] with nothing to do, complaining about how sad [[Groose]] is and antagonizing Link. He eventually develops an interest in [[Karane]], but is rejected and falls into a depression. | |||
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Instructor Eagus is the master swordsman, knight commander and fighting arts teacher of [[Skyloft]]'s well-known [[Knight Academy]], where [[Skyloftian]] adolescents and adults who have the courage and perseverance to become knights train to do so. [[Link]] attends this academy | Instructor Eagus is the master swordsman, knight commander and fighting arts teacher of [[Skyloft]]'s well-known [[Knight Academy]], where [[Skyloftian]] adolescents and adults who have the courage and perseverance to become knights train to do so. [[Link]] attends this academy. | ||
Eagus can always be found in the [[Sparring Hall]], located near the main dormitory of the Knight Academy. He helps Link early in the game by giving him some basic training, teaching him various techniques with the sword and shield. Eagus will give Link his first sword, the [[Practice Sword]]. | |||
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Fledge is one of the students of the [[Knight Academy]]. A seemingly shy guy, Fledge seems to be a bit of a push-over. He spends his time idolizing Link, and often mentions how he would like to be more like our hero. | Fledge is one of the students of the [[Knight Academy]]. A seemingly shy guy, Fledge seems to be a bit of a push-over. He spends his time idolizing Link, and often mentions how he would like to be more like our hero. Early in the game, while Fledge was cleaning the dining hall, he overheard [[Groose]] and his friends scheming to steal [[Crimson Loftwing|Link's Bird]]. Fledge tried to sneak out, but unfortunately got caught, and was forced to keep quiet. Once approached after finding [[Groose]] bragging about the theft, Fledge admits to his knowledge, and directs Link to their hiding place near the waterfall. | ||
Early in the game, while Fledge was cleaning the dining hall, he overheard [[Groose]] and his friends scheming to steal [[Crimson Loftwing|Link's Bird]]. Fledge tried to sneak out, but unfortunately got caught, and was forced to keep quiet. Once approached after finding [[Groose]] bragging about the theft, Fledge admits to his knowledge, and directs Link to their hiding place near the waterfall | |||
After | Later, Fledge becomes obsessed with strength training, and bringing him two [[Stamina Potion]]s at night leads to him giving Link 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s. After receiving the [[Bow]], Link can find Fledge standing around the entrance of Sparring Hall. He mentions how much he has been working out, having done over 3,000 push-ups. Upon noticing Link's new Bow, he asks if Link can show him how good he is with it by playing the [[Pumpkin Pull]] mini-game, where Fledge tosses pumpkins using his new-found strength for Link to shoot. | ||
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