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Nayru's Silent Realm is the second Silent Realm visited in Skyward Sword.

This particular trial takes place within the Lanayru Desert and tests the hero's wisdom.[1] If Link wishes to complete this trial, he must collect all fifteen Sacred Tears, specifically Tears of Nayru[2], without being attacked by Guardians. If the hero is successful in obtaining each and every tear, his spirit grows and he completes the trial.[3]

After completing the Trial, if Link makes it back to the Trial Gate, he receives the second gift from the Goddesses, this time from Nayru. The gift is revealed to be the Clawshots, giving the hero access to previously inaccessible portions of the Lanayru Province.[4]

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  1. "As you know by now, I cannot follow you. The trial calls out to your mind alone, as it is in every Silent Realm. This is the second trial, known as Nayru's Silent Realm. It will test your wisdom, Master. You must overcome this trial to find the flames that will enhance your sword." — Fi, Skyward Sword.
  2. "You got a Tear of Nayru! This object's power halts the movements of the Guardians for just 90 seconds. Collect all 15 to pass the trial!" — In-Game Description, Skyward Sword.
  3. "You collected every last Tear of Nayru. [Link]'s spirit has grown! The trial will continue until you exit the Silent Realm. Proceed with caution on your way back to the entrance so that you can claim proof of your spiritual growth." — In-Game Description, Skyward Sword.
  4. "You got the Clawshots! With this sacred gift, you will be able to explore areas that were previously unreachable! Aim for special targets and vines, then fire a claw on a chain that pulls you to the place you have targeted! Press [d-pad down] to center your aim anytime you feel the aiming controls are out of alignment." — In-Game Description, Skyward Sword.