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The '''Isle of the Goddess''' is a block of land, initially seen floating in the sky beside [[Skyloft]] and connected to it by a bridge. It is dominated by [[The Statue of the Goddess]], the largest known [[Goddess Statue]].
 
==''Skyward Sword''==
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The Isle of the Goddess was originally part of the [[Temple of Hylia]] at the edge of [[Faron Woods]]. When [[Hylia|the Goddess]] sent what became known as Skyloft into [[the Sky]] to protect the humans there from the threat of [[Demise]] and his [[Demon Tribe]], the Isle of the Goddess went with it. In the process, the lower portion was encrusted with earth to hide the dungeon which would be known as [[Sky Keep]], where the [[Triforce]] was hidden.
 
Many, many years passed, in which "the [[Surface]]" and the events which happened there became largely forgotten by [[Skyloftian]]s, save for a few unreliable legends kept by senior figures such as [[Gaepora]]. The Goddess continued to be worshipped by them, however, and the [[Ceremony of the Goddess]] took place annually upon the giant statue.
 
Ultimately, after the Goddess' human reincarnation - known as [[Zelda]] - was kidnapped by [[Ghirahim]], the sword spirit [[Fi]] drew [[Link]] to the hidden [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess|interior of the statue]] to claim the [[Goddess Sword]]. This led to a chain of events which included Link discovering the hidden Sky Keep and claiming the Triforce from it. He used this to return the Isle of the Goddess to its original position on the Surface, in what had become known as the [[Sealed Grounds]], to kill Demise in his monstrous [[The Imprisoned]] form.
 
 
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Revision as of 06:29, July 31, 2021

Isle of the Goddess

Games

Location

Skyloft, originally and later Sealed Grounds

Dungeons

Key Characters

Fi

Points of
Interest

The Isle of the Goddess is a block of land, initially seen floating in the sky beside Skyloft and connected to it by a bridge. It is dominated by The Statue of the Goddess, the largest known Goddess Statue.

Skyward Sword

Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

The Isle of the Goddess was originally part of the Temple of Hylia at the edge of Faron Woods. When the Goddess sent what became known as Skyloft into the Sky to protect the humans there from the threat of Demise and his Demon Tribe, the Isle of the Goddess went with it. In the process, the lower portion was encrusted with earth to hide the dungeon which would be known as Sky Keep, where the Triforce was hidden.

Many, many years passed, in which "the Surface" and the events which happened there became largely forgotten by Skyloftians, save for a few unreliable legends kept by senior figures such as Gaepora. The Goddess continued to be worshipped by them, however, and the Ceremony of the Goddess took place annually upon the giant statue.

Ultimately, after the Goddess' human reincarnation - known as Zelda - was kidnapped by Ghirahim, the sword spirit Fi drew Link to the hidden interior of the statue to claim the Goddess Sword. This led to a chain of events which included Link discovering the hidden Sky Keep and claiming the Triforce from it. He used this to return the Isle of the Goddess to its original position on the Surface, in what had become known as the Sealed Grounds, to kill Demise in his monstrous The Imprisoned form.