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'''Nayru's Wisdom''' is a song on the [[Goddess's Harp]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. [[Link]] learns it on the [[Isle of Songs]] after finishing the [[Ancient Cistern]] and empowering the [[Master Sword]] with the [[Sacred Flame]] there. Nayru's Wisdom is used to open the [[Silent Realm]] gate in [[Lanayru Desert]], similar to how [[Farore's Courage]] and [[Din's Power]] open the Silent Realm portals in their respective regions. If Link successfully completes Nayru's Silent Realm, he receives the [[Double Clawshots]].
'''Nayru's Wisdom''' is a song on the [[Goddess's Harp]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. [[Link]] learns it on the [[Isle of Songs]] after finishing the [[Ancient Cistern]] and empowering the [[Master Sword]] with the [[Sacred Flame]] there. Nayru's Wisdom is used to open the [[Silent Realm]] gate in [[Lanayru Desert]], similar to how [[Farore's Courage]] and [[Din's Power]] open the Silent Realm portals in their respective regions. If Link successfully completes Nayru's Silent Realm, he receives the [[Double Clawshots]].


The name of the song is referring to the Goddess of Wisdom, [[Nayru]].
The name of the song is referring to the Goddess of Wisdom, [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]].
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Revision as of 19:58, October 25, 2012


Nayru's Wisdom is a song on the Goddess's Harp in Skyward Sword. Link learns it on the Isle of Songs after finishing the Ancient Cistern and empowering the Master Sword with the Sacred Flame there. Nayru's Wisdom is used to open the Silent Realm gate in Lanayru Desert, similar to how Farore's Courage and Din's Power open the Silent Realm portals in their respective regions. If Link successfully completes Nayru's Silent Realm, he receives the Double Clawshots.

The name of the song is referring to the Goddess of Wisdom, Nayru.