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Added the mention of the training/practice sword I figured that if you mention the second, you might as well do the same for the first. I also fixed a typo of successfully.
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'''Skyloft''' is the main city, or hub, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. [[Link]] was born and raised in Skyloft, along with [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and he attends the [[Knight Academy]] with her and several other students. The main attraction about Skyloft is that it is a series of floating islands.
'''Skyloft''' is the main city, or hub, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. [[Link]] was born and raised in Skyloft, along with [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and he attends the [[Knight Academy]] with her and several other students. The main attraction about Skyloft is that it is a series of floating islands.


It is a massive floating island, the biggest so far in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] series, and it is complete with a [[Bazaar]], where Link can buy items and upgrade his weapons, a Knight Academy, where students train to become full-fledged knights, and the famous [[Statue of the Goddess]]. This Statue looks over the citizens of Skyloft, as it was built in honor of the [[Hylia|Goddess]]. Link receives his second sword of the game, the [[Goddess Sword]], from [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess|inside this statue]] through an opening at the bottom.
It is a massive floating island, the biggest so far in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] series, and it is complete with a [[Bazaar]], where Link can buy items and upgrade his weapons, a Knight Academy, where students train to become full-fledged knights, and the famous [[Statue of the Goddess]]. This Statue looks over the citizens of Skyloft, as it was built in honor of the [[Hylia|Goddess]]. Link receives his first sword in the training hall, and the second sword of the game, the [[Goddess Sword]], from [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess|inside this statue]] through an opening at the bottom.


The townspeople are completely unaware of the lands below the clouds. They also have their annual [[Wing Ceremony]], in which they use [[Loftwing]]s, a common bird race, to do various competitions. Loftwings are also the means of transportation [[Skyloftian]]s use to traverse [[The Sky|the Sky]]. Oddly enough, the game mechanics for Skyloft only allow the player to sucessfully jump off it at designated ramps. If a jump is attempted elsewhere, or incorrectly executed in general, the player will be unable to call his Loftwing and he then ends up being rescued by a Rescue Knight.  
The townspeople are completely unaware of the lands below the clouds. They also have their annual [[Wing Ceremony]], in which they use [[Loftwing]]s, a common bird race, to do various competitions. Loftwings are also the means of transportation [[Skyloftian]]s use to traverse [[The Sky|the Sky]]. Oddly enough, the game mechanics for Skyloft only allow the player to successfully jump off it at designated ramps. If a jump is attempted elsewhere, or incorrectly executed in general, the player will be unable to call his Loftwing and he then ends up being rescued by a Rescue Knight.  


{{Cat|Skyward Sword Locations}}
{{Cat|Skyward Sword Locations}}
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