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| caption = The Temple of Time's Goddess Statue from ''Breath of the Wild''
| caption = The Temple of Time's Goddess Statue from ''Breath of the Wild''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| item    = <u>'''''Skyward Sword'''''</u><br/>[[Ruby Tablet]], [[Amber Tablet]], [[Farore's Courage]], [[Nayru's Wisdom]], [[Din's Power]]<br/><u>'''''Breath of the Wild'''''</u><br/>[[Hero of the Wild Set]]
| item    = '''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>[[Ruby Tablet]], [[Amber Tablet]], [[Farore's Courage]], [[Nayru's Wisdom]], [[Din's Power]]<br/>'''''Breath of the Wild'''''<br/>[[Hero of the Wild Set]]
| location = <u>'''''Skyward Sword'''''</u><br/>[[Skyloft]], [[Skyview Spring]], [[Earth Spring]], [[Isle of Songs]]<br/><u>'''''Breath of the Wild''/''Age of Calamity'''''</u><br/>Every settlement, [[Forgotten Temple]], [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]], [[Spring of Wisdom]], [[Spring of Courage]], [[Spring of Power]]
| location = '''''Skyward Sword'''''<br/>[[Skyloft]], [[Skyview Spring]], [[Earth Spring]], [[Isle of Songs]]<br/>'''''Breath of the Wild''/''Age of Calamity'''''<br/>Every settlement, [[Forgotten Temple]], [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time Ruins]], [[Spring of Wisdom]], [[Spring of Courage]], [[Spring of Power]], [[East Akkala Stable Well]], [[Temple of Time (Tears of the Kingdom)|Temple of Time]].
| related = [[Statue of the Goddess]]<br>[[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]]<br>[[Horned Statue]]
| related = [[Statue of the Goddess]]<br>[[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]]<br>[[Horned Statue]]
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}}
'''Goddess Statues''' are stone representations of the goddess [[Hylia]], seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.
'''Goddess Statues''' are stone representations of the goddess [[Hylia]], seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.


==''Skyward Sword''==
==''Skyward Sword''==
{{see also|Statue of the Goddess|Inside the Statue of the Goddess}}
{{see also|Statue of the Goddess|Inside the Statue of the Goddess}}
[[File:Isle of Songs 1.jpg|thumb|left|Goddess Statue in the [[Isle of Songs]].]]
[[File:Isle of Songs 1.jpg|thumb|left|A Goddess Statue in the [[Isle of Songs]].]]
Goddess Statues are located in places sacred to Hylia.
Goddess Statues are located in places sacred to Hylia.


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 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]]. The two Goddess Statues in the Springs each also grant the hero a tablet, allowing passage to another area of the Surface. The Goddess Statue on the Isle of Songs is animated, singing the songs [[Farore's Courage]], [[Nayru's Wisdom]] and [[Din's Power]] for Link to learn.
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 Goddess Statues on the Isle of Songs are animated, singing the songs [[Farore's Courage]], [[Nayru's Wisdom]] and [[Din's Power]] for Link to learn.
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File:Goddess Statue Skyview Spring - Skyward Sword Wii.png|Goddess Statue in Skyview Spring
File:Goddess Statue Earth Spring - Skyward Sword Wii.png|Goddess Statue in Earth Spring
File:Statue of the Goddess Skyloft - Skyward Sword Wii.png|[[Statue of the Goddess]] in Skyloft.
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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.
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*[[A Frozen-Solid Goddess]]
*[[A Frozen-Solid Goddess]]
*[[A Fruitful Offering]]
*[[A Fruitful Offering]]
*[[A Moss-Covered Goddess]]
*[[A Well-Tended Goddess]]
*[[A Well-Tended Goddess]]
*[[An Offering to the Rito Goddess]]
*[[An Offering to the Rito Goddess]]
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*[[Peace Offering for Hyrule]]
*[[Peace Offering for Hyrule]]
*[[The Lonely Goddess]]
*[[The Lonely Goddess]]
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
[[File:Temple-of-Time-TotK-16.jpg|thumb]]
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Goddess Statues return in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', and exchange four [[Light of Blessing|Lights of Blessing]] for either a Heart Container or Stamina Vessel, in much the same way as they did with Spirit Orbs in ''Breath of the Wild''. In the first encounter with one, in the [[Temple of Time (Tears of the Kingdom)|Temple of Time]] on [[Great Sky Island]], Link is forced to take a Heart Container, so as to have the vitality to pass through the rear door of the temple.
Once Link has at least one [[Sage's Vow]], he can also trade four [[Sage's Will]]s to a Goddess Statue to "strengthen the bond" and upgrade it to a Solemn Sage's Vow. Each Vow can only be strengthened once.
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===List of Goddess Statues in ''Tears of the Kingdom''===
:'''''Note:''' Co-ordinates are where Link stands to pray, not strictly where the Goddess Statue itself stands.''
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File:East Akkala Stable Well Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[East Akkala Stable Well]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|4260|2809|0105}}
File:Forgotten Temple Mother Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Forgotten Temple]] ([[Mother Goddess Statue]])<br/>Requires [[The Mother Goddess Statue]] quest completion<br/>{{TotKcoord|-1070|2682|-0081}}
File:Gerudo Town Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Gerudo Town]], within [[Gerudo Shelter]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|-3875|-2969|0034}}
File:Goron City Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Goron City (Tears of the Kingdom)|Goron City]], beside [[Bludo]]'s house<br/>{{TotKcoord|1719|2456|0393}}
File:Hateno Village Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Hateno Village]], in the wall of [[Reede]]'s house<br/>{{TotKcoord|3437|-2100|0130}}
File:Kakariko Village Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Kakariko Village (Tears of the Kingdom)|Kakariko Village]], in the small pond opposite [[Lady Paya's Hall]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|1837|-0996|0112}}
File:Korok Forest Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Korok Forest]], in the [[Great Deku Tree's Navel]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|0417|2177|0152}}
File:Link's House Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Link's House]], in a purchasable "Blessing Room" ({{R|400}})<br/>Placeable, approximately {{TotKcoord|4207|1380|0207}}
File:Lookout Landing Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Lookout Landing]], in the [[Emergency Shelter]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|-0243|0087|0008}}
File:Lurelin Village Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Lurelin Village]], in a wall facing the beach near the inn<br/>{{TotKcoord|2920|-3444|0000}}
File:Rito Village Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Rito Village (Tears of the Kingdom)|Rito Village]], in an alcove at the top of the first flight of stairs<br/>{{TotKcoord|-3607|1805|0180}}
File:Spring of Courage Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Spring of Courage]]<br/>Requires [[Farosh's Claw]] for [[Goddess Statue of Courage]] quest. Cannot be prayed to as normal until quest completed.<br/>{{TotKcoord|0875|-2362|0017}}
File:Spring of Power Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Spring of Power]]<br/>Requires [[Dinraal's Claw]] for [[Goddess Statue of Power]] quest. Cannot be prayed to as normal until quest completed.<br/>{{TotKcoord|3758|2676|0003}}
File:Spring of Wisdom Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Spring of Wisdom]]<br/>Requires [[Naydra's Claw]] for [[Goddess Statue of Wisdom]] quest. Cannot be prayed to as normal until quest completed.<br/>{{TotKcoord|3914|-1329|0467}}
File:Tarrey Town Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Tarrey Town]], under the [[Unity Bell]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|3969|1611|0127}}
File:Temple of Time Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Temple of Time (Tears of the Kingdom)|Temple of Time]], [[Great Sky Island]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|0453|-0773|1466|Sky}}
File:Temple of Time Ruins Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time Ruins]], [[Great Plateau]]<br/>Initially hijacked by [[Bargainer Statue]], cannot be prayed to until [[A Call from the Depths]] quest completed<br/>{{TotKcoord|-0822|-2026|0119}}
File:Zora's Domain Goddess Statue - TotK.jpg|[[Zora's Domain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Zora's Domain]]<br/>{{TotKcoord|3315|0501|0150}}
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Latest revision as of 23:02, October 15, 2023

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Goddess Statues are stone representations of the goddess Hylia, seen in Skyward Sword, Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Skyward Sword

See also: Statue of the Goddess and Inside the Statue of the Goddess
A Goddess Statue in the Isle of Songs.

Goddess Statues are located in places sacred to Hylia.

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 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 Goddess Statues on the Isle of Songs are animated, singing the songs Farore's Courage, Nayru's Wisdom and Din's Power for Link to learn.

Breath of the Wild

"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."

Creating a Champion, page 331
Heart Container/Stamina Vessel total distribution.

There are many Goddess Statues in Breath of the Wild. A large Goddess Statue can be found in the ruins of the Temple of Time. When approached, Link can pray to it. If Link possesses four Spirit Orbs, he can trade them for either a 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, 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 Horned Statue at Hateno Village functions as a variation on the Goddess Statues, with an evil spirit trapped within by Hylia who interchanges Link's Heart Containers and Stamina Vessels in exchange for Rupees.

Age of Calamity

A number of quests involve Goddess Statues:

Tears of the Kingdom

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Goddess Statues return in Tears of the Kingdom, and exchange four Lights of Blessing for either a Heart Container or Stamina Vessel, in much the same way as they did with Spirit Orbs in Breath of the Wild. In the first encounter with one, in the Temple of Time on Great Sky Island, Link is forced to take a Heart Container, so as to have the vitality to pass through the rear door of the temple.

Once Link has at least one Sage's Vow, he can also trade four Sage's Wills to a Goddess Statue to "strengthen the bond" and upgrade it to a Solemn Sage's Vow. Each Vow can only be strengthened once.

List of Goddess Statues in Tears of the Kingdom

Note: Co-ordinates are where Link stands to pray, not strictly where the Goddess Statue itself stands.