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When Link arrives to tell Zelda, she simply jumps off of Skyloft, trusting that Link will catch her. Later they are riding on a bird alone together when a tornado appears from the land below and knocks Zelda off her bird. -- This is the event of Link's dream at the start of the game. We have not actually seen what happens in the real event. We have only seen the footage of the dream. Zelda will apparently be saved by some "servant of the goddess" of Skyloft before she falls into the clutches of the black monster. -- As Link falls, a woman-like figure appears from above...
When Link arrives to tell Zelda, she simply jumps off of Skyloft, trusting that Link will catch her. Later they are riding on a bird alone together when a tornado appears from the land below and knocks Zelda off her bird. -- This is the event of Link's dream at the start of the game. We have not actually seen what happens in the real event. We have only seen the footage of the dream. Zelda will apparently be saved by some "servant of the goddess" of Skyloft before she falls into the clutches of the black monster. -- As Link falls, a woman-like figure appears from above...


Link later wakes up after being saved by his bird. He hears a sound outside his room and goes to check it out. What he finds is the woman-like figure from before. He follows her around Skyloft until she leads him into the statue of the goddess, where he finds a sword in a large pedestal. This mysterious figure reveals her name as Fi and tells Link a little about the sword, which is known as the Goddess Sword. Back in the village, Link is given the garb of a Skyloftian Knight by Geapora and sets off to save Zelda and dives to the land below.
Link later wakes up after being saved by his bird. He hears a sound outside his room and goes to check it out. What he finds is the woman-like figure from before. He follows her around Skyloft until she leads him into the statue of the goddess, where he finds a sword, known as the goddess' sword, in a large pedestal. This mysterious figure reveals her name as Fi and tells Link a little about the sword, which is known as the Goddess Sword. Back in the village, Link is given the garb of a Skyloftian Knight by Geapora and sets off to save Zelda and dives to the land below.


The land below is ruled by evil. While looking for Zelda within a dungeon called the Skyview Temple, Link meets the supposed ruler of that evil. He appears in a blinding flash of light, causes his sword to disappear, and comments how he is surprised Link wasn't torn up in the tornado he had created. But he says that Link's life doesn't matter, only Zelda's does, and he can sense "her holiness" beyond the door in the next room. He introduces himself as the demon who rules over the surface, Ghirahim, stating that he prefers to be known by his full title, Lord Ghirahim.
The land below is ruled by evil. While looking for Zelda within a dungeon called the Skyview Temple, Link meets the supposed ruler of that evil. He appears in a blinding flash of light, causes his sword to disappear, and comments how he is surprised Link wasn't torn up in the tornado he had created. But he says that Link's life doesn't matter, only Zelda's does, and he can sense "her holiness" beyond the door in the next room. He introduces himself as the demon who rules over the surface, Ghirahim, stating that he prefers to be known by his full title, Lord Ghirahim.
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Link draws his sword and Ghirahim taunts him, calling him foolish. He claims that Zelda should have "fallen into our hands" already, that she was "almost our's when that loathsome servant of the goddess snatched her away," (meaning that he isn't working alone). Ghirahim grows angry, stating how much it enraged him. As he thrashes his arms in anger, the bright colors of the room darken and distort in his rage, and then he teleports away, leaving the color drained from the room. His disembodied voice speaks, saying that these events have left him with a strong apetite for bloodshed. He appears behind Link, leaning over his shoulder and startling him. Ghirahim doesn't think it's fair to take all of his anger out on Link, so he reassures him he won't murder him, but instead will beat him within an inch of his life. He then looks up and licks out at the air insanely with his long tongue.  
Link draws his sword and Ghirahim taunts him, calling him foolish. He claims that Zelda should have "fallen into our hands" already, that she was "almost our's when that loathsome servant of the goddess snatched her away," (meaning that he isn't working alone). Ghirahim grows angry, stating how much it enraged him. As he thrashes his arms in anger, the bright colors of the room darken and distort in his rage, and then he teleports away, leaving the color drained from the room. His disembodied voice speaks, saying that these events have left him with a strong apetite for bloodshed. He appears behind Link, leaning over his shoulder and startling him. Ghirahim doesn't think it's fair to take all of his anger out on Link, so he reassures him he won't murder him, but instead will beat him within an inch of his life. He then looks up and licks out at the air insanely with his long tongue.  


Link jumps away, ready for battle. Ghirahim dematerializes his mantle and begins to toy with Link as they fight. Eventually Ghirahim draws his sword again and begins teleporting, but Link manages to last long enough for Ghirahim to comment on his skills, telling Link that he's better than he ever could have thought possible out of such a soft boy. He says Link shouldn't celebrate; the Skyward Sword is the only reason he's still alive. He's spent too long toying with Link; Zelda's presence has faded and he has no reason to stay. Ghirahim tells Link to run and play, but if he ever crosses him again he will die.  
Link jumps away, ready for battle. Ghirahim dematerializes his mantle and begins to toy with Link as they fight. Eventually Ghirahim draws his sword again and begins teleporting, but Link manages to last long enough for Ghirahim to comment on his skills, telling Link that he's better than he ever could have thought possible out of such a soft boy. He says Link shouldn't celebrate; the Goddess' Sword is the only reason he's still alive. He's spent too long toying with Link; Zelda's presence has faded and he has no reason to stay. Ghirahim tells Link to run and play, but if he ever crosses him again he will die.  


Link will spend much of the game searching for his childhood friend Zelda, and throughout his journey the sky will be very important. Along the way, he shall unravel the mystery of why Hyrule and the islands in the sky have been separated.  Much of the plot will also include the forging of the Master Sword and eventually lead up to the events of Ocarina of Time.
Link will spend much of the game searching for his childhood friend Zelda, and throughout his journey the sky will be very important. Along the way, he shall unravel the mystery of why Hyrule and the islands in the sky have been separated.  Much of the plot will also include the forging of the Master Sword and eventually lead up to the events of Ocarina of Time.

Revision as of 13:34, October 9, 2011

I'd like this to eventually be broken up nicely into nice sections and sub-sections. At this point just play around with it and try to provide as much information as possible.

Storyline

Skyward Sword begins in a village called Skyloft atop an island floating in the clouds. The people of this village fly on large colorful birds called Loftwings and worship a single goddess, a statue of whom is located at the top of the island. All that the people of Skyloft know is the sky; the world above the clouds and their birds are their entire life. The place below the clouds is seen as dark and evil.

Link is a seemingly normal boy living in Skyloft. He and Zelda have grown up together and are very close friends. Zelda is the daughter of the headmaster of Skyloft, Geapora. The game starts out with Link having a dream of Zelda falling through the sky and getting caught in the jaws of a large, black monster. He wakes up to find a letter from Zelda telling him to come to see her in her new ceremony dress for the festival that is about to take place. Later there is a bird riders' competition (as part of the festival), the prize of which is given by Zelda herself. Link enters the competition with his bird, and at the ceremony Zelda delivers a small statue that is then carried off by a bird. Link must then prove his skills as a birdrider by taking this statue from the bird. He and several other competitors chase after the lead bird, but as Link gets close to winning the other two riders attempt to stop him. Still, he eventually passes the test and is excited to tell Zelda.

When Link arrives to tell Zelda, she simply jumps off of Skyloft, trusting that Link will catch her. Later they are riding on a bird alone together when a tornado appears from the land below and knocks Zelda off her bird. -- This is the event of Link's dream at the start of the game. We have not actually seen what happens in the real event. We have only seen the footage of the dream. Zelda will apparently be saved by some "servant of the goddess" of Skyloft before she falls into the clutches of the black monster. -- As Link falls, a woman-like figure appears from above...

Link later wakes up after being saved by his bird. He hears a sound outside his room and goes to check it out. What he finds is the woman-like figure from before. He follows her around Skyloft until she leads him into the statue of the goddess, where he finds a sword, known as the goddess' sword, in a large pedestal. This mysterious figure reveals her name as Fi and tells Link a little about the sword, which is known as the Goddess Sword. Back in the village, Link is given the garb of a Skyloftian Knight by Geapora and sets off to save Zelda and dives to the land below.

The land below is ruled by evil. While looking for Zelda within a dungeon called the Skyview Temple, Link meets the supposed ruler of that evil. He appears in a blinding flash of light, causes his sword to disappear, and comments how he is surprised Link wasn't torn up in the tornado he had created. But he says that Link's life doesn't matter, only Zelda's does, and he can sense "her holiness" beyond the door in the next room. He introduces himself as the demon who rules over the surface, Ghirahim, stating that he prefers to be known by his full title, Lord Ghirahim.

Link draws his sword and Ghirahim taunts him, calling him foolish. He claims that Zelda should have "fallen into our hands" already, that she was "almost our's when that loathsome servant of the goddess snatched her away," (meaning that he isn't working alone). Ghirahim grows angry, stating how much it enraged him. As he thrashes his arms in anger, the bright colors of the room darken and distort in his rage, and then he teleports away, leaving the color drained from the room. His disembodied voice speaks, saying that these events have left him with a strong apetite for bloodshed. He appears behind Link, leaning over his shoulder and startling him. Ghirahim doesn't think it's fair to take all of his anger out on Link, so he reassures him he won't murder him, but instead will beat him within an inch of his life. He then looks up and licks out at the air insanely with his long tongue.

Link jumps away, ready for battle. Ghirahim dematerializes his mantle and begins to toy with Link as they fight. Eventually Ghirahim draws his sword again and begins teleporting, but Link manages to last long enough for Ghirahim to comment on his skills, telling Link that he's better than he ever could have thought possible out of such a soft boy. He says Link shouldn't celebrate; the Goddess' Sword is the only reason he's still alive. He's spent too long toying with Link; Zelda's presence has faded and he has no reason to stay. Ghirahim tells Link to run and play, but if he ever crosses him again he will die.

Link will spend much of the game searching for his childhood friend Zelda, and throughout his journey the sky will be very important. Along the way, he shall unravel the mystery of why Hyrule and the islands in the sky have been separated. Much of the plot will also include the forging of the Master Sword and eventually lead up to the events of Ocarina of Time.