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{{dablink|This article is about the goddess from ''Skyward Sword''. For the lake, see [[Lake Hylia]]. For the race, see [[Hylian]]. For the shield, see [[Hylian Shield]].}}
 
{{dablink|This article is about the goddess from ''Skyward Sword''. For the lake, see [[Lake Hylia]]. For the race, see [[Hylian]]. For the shield, see [[Hylian Shield]].}}
  
Zelda originated in ancient times as the goddess Hylia. Hylia, also referred to as Her Grace, who was entrusted with the [[Triforce]], by the [[Golden Goddesses|Three Golden Goddesses]] so that she would protect it from those who misused it. She ruled over the humans (who would later be known as the [[Hylian]]s) and the five great races of the land. She also empowered the [[Three Dragons|three dragons]] and the sky spirit [[Levias]]. Her ultimate test came when an army of monsters led by the vicious Demon King [[Demise]] emerged from a fissure in the earth and ravaged the land. Hylia sought to protect her people and the Triforce first, so she gathered all of the surviving humans and the Triforce onto a patch of land that she cut from the earth and used the [[Goddess's Harp]] to send the land skyward. There they would form the civilization known as [[Skyloft]] and continued to worship the goddess for generations to come, but not by name. The Triforce wound up hidden within the Sky Keep on the bottom of Skyloft's Isle of the Goddess, although it is unclear whether or not she actually hid it there, and its existence was forgotten by the people for the most part. Back on the surface, Hylia entered the battle once her people were safe. It was described as the harshest and most brutal of battles, but Hylia ultimately won and sealed Demise away along with his demonic hordes. She knew that this was not the end, as Demise turned out to be too powerful for her to completely destroy, and she was weakened by her battle with the monster. Demise would break free from his seal over and over again until he was able to claim the Triforce, so Hylia began setting new plans into motion to stop Demise.  
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Zelda originated in ancient times as the goddess Hylia. Hylia, also referred to as Her Grace, who was entrusted with the [[Triforce]], by the [[Golden Goddesses|Three Golden Goddesses]] so that she would protect it from those who misused it. She ruled over the humans (who would later be known as the [[Hylian]]s) and the five great races of the land. She also empowered the [[Three Dragons|three dragons]] and the sky spirit [[Levias]]. Her ultimate test came when an army of monsters led by the vicious Demon King [[Demise]] emerged from a fissure in the earth and ravaged the land. Hylia sought to protect her people and the Triforce first, so she gathered all of the surviving humans and the Triforce onto a patch of land that she cut from the earth and used the [[Goddess's Harp]] to send the land skyward. There they would form the civilization known as [[Skyloft]] and continued to worship the goddess for generations to come, but not by name. The Triforce wound up hidden within the Sky Keep on the bottom of Skyloft's Isle of the Goddess, although it is unclear whether or not she actually hid it there, and its existence was forgotten by the people for the most part. Back on the surface, Hylia entered the battle once her people were safe. It was described as the harshest and most brutal of battles, but Hylia ultimately won and sealed Demise away long with his demonic hordes. She knew this was not the end, as Demise turned out to be too powerful for her to completely destroy, and she was weakened by her battle with the monster. Demise would break free from his seal over and over again until he was able to claim the Triforce, so Hylia began setting new plans into motion to stop Demise.  
  
 
Her first plan guiding a chosen hero to claim the Triforce so that this hero could use its power to destroy Demise. To aid and guide the hero, Hylia created the [[Master Sword]] and a spirit tied to the sword named [[Fi]]. Fi was created with various memories that were locked away so that the hero would only receive the messages when needed. Most messages were prefaced by the goddess saying that she was guiding Link from "the edge of time". The Master Sword was left in a hidden chamber of Skyloft's Isle of the Goddess, in its weaker form as the Goddess Sword. This was because Hylia set up a method by which the Goddess Sword would have to be empowered by three sacred flames (matching the three goddesses) to reach its full power as the Master Sword. By passing each trial, the hero would also unknowingly prove himself worthy of a piece of the Triforce. This was all to make sure that the hero had a strong enough spirit to use the Triforce. The [[Isle of Songs]] was set up near Skyloft to help the hero learn the songs needed to reach the Sacred Flames, and Hylia also taught Levias and the three dragons each one part of the [[Songs in Legend of Zelda series#Song_of_the_Hero|Song of the Hero]], which the hero would need to find the Triforce's location. Hylia also arranged for various other ways of helping the hero, such as setting up Goddess Cubes and Goddess Walls to provide minor aid, and she seemed to have a hand in hiding the stone tablets which created holes in the cloud barrier allowing the hero to reach the surface.
 
Her first plan guiding a chosen hero to claim the Triforce so that this hero could use its power to destroy Demise. To aid and guide the hero, Hylia created the [[Master Sword]] and a spirit tied to the sword named [[Fi]]. Fi was created with various memories that were locked away so that the hero would only receive the messages when needed. Most messages were prefaced by the goddess saying that she was guiding Link from "the edge of time". The Master Sword was left in a hidden chamber of Skyloft's Isle of the Goddess, in its weaker form as the Goddess Sword. This was because Hylia set up a method by which the Goddess Sword would have to be empowered by three sacred flames (matching the three goddesses) to reach its full power as the Master Sword. By passing each trial, the hero would also unknowingly prove himself worthy of a piece of the Triforce. This was all to make sure that the hero had a strong enough spirit to use the Triforce. The [[Isle of Songs]] was set up near Skyloft to help the hero learn the songs needed to reach the Sacred Flames, and Hylia also taught Levias and the three dragons each one part of the [[Songs in Legend of Zelda series#Song_of_the_Hero|Song of the Hero]], which the hero would need to find the Triforce's location. Hylia also arranged for various other ways of helping the hero, such as setting up Goddess Cubes and Goddess Walls to provide minor aid, and she seemed to have a hand in hiding the stone tablets which created holes in the cloud barrier allowing the hero to reach the surface.

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