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{{about|the goddess|the people|[[Hylian]]}}
{{Character infobox
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|first_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'' (2011)
|latest_appearance = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Statue)
|latest_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD]]'' (2021)
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'''Hylia''', or '''Goddess Hylia''', is a goddess of [[Hyrule]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (series)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. She was entrusted the world and the [[Triforce]] by [[Din|the]] [[Nayru|three]] [[Farore|goddesses]] after they left the world for other places. She is represented through statues resembling a stylized pregnant woman, sometimes with angelic wings.
Hylia is a goddess of [[Hyrule]] in [[The Legend of Zelda]]. She was entrusted the world and the [[Triforce]] by the [[Three Golden Goddesses]] after they left the world for other places.


==History==
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''===
Hylia's great responsibility was soon tested as evil beings emerged from beneath the ground seeking the Triforce. Called demons, they served an evil power so great it was known only as [["Demise"]].
Hylia's responsibility was tested as evil beings emerged from a fissure beneath the ground seeking the [[Triforce]]. Called demons, they served an evil power so great it was known only as [[Demise]]. The demons ravaged the land. In response, Hylia gathered the surviving humans on an outcropping of earth and, along with the Triforce, moved her people to safety high above. The land and the sky were then separated by a sea of clouds.
 
Joining forces with the land dwellers, Hylia sealed Demise and his forces after a fierce battle. However, it soon became apparent that the seal would not last long against Demise's fearsome power, and the grave injuries sustained in the battle left Hylia in a weakened state. Planning for Demise's return, Hylia created [[Fi]] to assist her chosen hero, and decided to abandon her divine form and transfer her soul to the body of a mortal, knowing that the supreme power of the Triforce cannot be unlocked by a goddess. She also ensured that the wielder of the [[Master Sword]], [[Link]], would have his heroic spirit live forever.<ref>''Hyrule Historia'', ''Skyward Sword'' prequel manga</ref>
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', Hylia was reborn as [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and the goddess's likeness can be found on the [[Statue of the Goddess]] in [[Skyloft]] and the smaller [[goddess statue]]s on the surface.


Without the power to fight, Hylia's people could only cry out for help to the goddess. She answered, cutting out a portion of the land and, along with the Triforce, moving her people to safety high above. The land and the sky were then separated by a sea of clouds.
===''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''===
Goddess Hylia does not physically appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]''. However, she is worshipped by the [[Sheikah]] monks, and goddess statues can be found throughout [[Hyrule]]. Hylia speaks through the goddess statues, and through prayer, Link can communicate to her at a goddess statue and offer four [[Spirit Orb]]s to amplify his heart or stamina. Goddess statues can also be found at the [[Spring of Power]], the [[Spring of Widsom]], and the [[Spring of Courage]], where Hylia will request one of the three scales to reveal a shrine. Additionally, the [[Horned Statue]] in [[Hateno Village]] contains a being that was trapped by Hylia a long time ago as punishment for his bargaining.


After a ferocious battle, Demise was sealed away. However, it became apparent that the seal would not last long against Demise's great power. Hylia knew that her power alone was not enough to stop Demise and that her only hope was to unlock the power of the Triforce. Since a goddess cannot wield the power of the Triforce, Hylia sacrificed her divinity. Reborn as a [[Hylian]] and working together with [[Link]], the goddess destroyed Demise. Eternally reborn, she lives among her people as a Hylian in the kingdom now known as [[Hyrule]].<ref>''Skyward Sword'' manga backstory</ref>
Due to her ability to communicate with Link through these statues, it seems that Hylia and Zelda are separate entities in this game. Additionally, it is revealed that [[Gerudo]] formerly worshiped Hylia, but has since fallen out of practice, with most outright avoiding the statue in [[Gerudo Town]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Hylia.png |The goddess Hylia as seen in a wall mural.
Hylia.png|Hylia as seen in a wall mural.
SkyloftFullView.jpg | Skyloft, the island raised into the sky by the goddess. The island where the Triforce rests is known as the [[Isle of the Goddess]]. The ancient lands have become a myth, passed down orally.  
SkyloftFullView.jpg|Skyloft, the island raised into the sky by the goddess. The island where the Triforce rests is known as the [[Isle of the Goddess]].
Zelda-seals.png | Hylia (Zelda), who put herself to sleep for several thousand years to secure the seal.  
Zelda-seals.png|Zelda, the reborn Hylia, who put herself to sleep for several thousand years to secure the seal.
SS Manga Title Artwork.jpg|[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia#The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (manga)|''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' manga]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|ChiS=海利亚
|ChiSR=Hǎilìyà
|ChiSM=Hylia
|ChiT=海利亞
|ChiTR=Hǎilìyà
|ChiTM=Hylia
}}
==Trivia==
*According to ''[[Hyrule Historia]]'', the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]] was established by descendants of the goddess Hylia—reborn as [[Princess Zelda#The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Zelda]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]''—whose bloodline often exhibits special powers and whom many princesses were named after.<ref>''Hyrule Historia'', page 77.</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:42, April 24, 2023

This article is about the goddess. For the people, see Hylian.
Hylia
SS Statue of the Goddess.png
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD (2021)
Species Goddess
Other form(s) Zelda

Hylia, or Goddess Hylia, is a goddess of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda. She was entrusted the world and the Triforce by the three goddesses after they left the world for other places. She is represented through statues resembling a stylized pregnant woman, sometimes with angelic wings.

History[edit]

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[edit]

Hylia's responsibility was tested as evil beings emerged from a fissure beneath the ground seeking the Triforce. Called demons, they served an evil power so great it was known only as Demise. The demons ravaged the land. In response, Hylia gathered the surviving humans on an outcropping of earth and, along with the Triforce, moved her people to safety high above. The land and the sky were then separated by a sea of clouds.

Joining forces with the land dwellers, Hylia sealed Demise and his forces after a fierce battle. However, it soon became apparent that the seal would not last long against Demise's fearsome power, and the grave injuries sustained in the battle left Hylia in a weakened state. Planning for Demise's return, Hylia created Fi to assist her chosen hero, and decided to abandon her divine form and transfer her soul to the body of a mortal, knowing that the supreme power of the Triforce cannot be unlocked by a goddess. She also ensured that the wielder of the Master Sword, Link, would have his heroic spirit live forever.[1]

In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Hylia was reborn as Zelda, and the goddess's likeness can be found on the Statue of the Goddess in Skyloft and the smaller goddess statues on the surface.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild[edit]

Goddess Hylia does not physically appear in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. However, she is worshipped by the Sheikah monks, and goddess statues can be found throughout Hyrule. Hylia speaks through the goddess statues, and through prayer, Link can communicate to her at a goddess statue and offer four Spirit Orbs to amplify his heart or stamina. Goddess statues can also be found at the Spring of Power, the Spring of Widsom, and the Spring of Courage, where Hylia will request one of the three scales to reveal a shrine. Additionally, the Horned Statue in Hateno Village contains a being that was trapped by Hylia a long time ago as punishment for his bargaining.

Due to her ability to communicate with Link through these statues, it seems that Hylia and Zelda are separate entities in this game. Additionally, it is revealed that Gerudo formerly worshiped Hylia, but has since fallen out of practice, with most outright avoiding the statue in Gerudo Town.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Chinese (Simplified) 海利亚
Hǎilìyà
Hylia
Chinese (Traditional) 海利亞
Hǎilìyà
Hylia

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hyrule Historia, Skyward Sword prequel manga
  2. ^ Hyrule Historia, page 77.