Ancient Tablet

, also known as Stone Tablets, are recurring NaN Items and NaN Objects in.

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Normally, the inhabitants of Skyloft cannot reach the Surface, and in fact its lands are simply a legend for them. However, the Ancient Tablet, when placed in the altar inside the Chamber of the Sword, allows Link to penetrate the Cloud Barrier by forming a Column of Light in each of the three regions of the surface. The tablet is broken into three parts - Emerald, Ruby and Amber. These three fragments open the way to Faron Woods, Eldin Volcano and Lanayru Desert, respectively.

Emerald Tablet
The SSHD: is found SSHD: in SSHD:. It is used to access SSHD:.

Ruby Tablet
The Ruby Tablet is found in Skyview Spring, located behind the room where Link fights Ghirahim in Skyview Temple.

Amber Tablet
The Amber Tablet is found in the Earth Spring, located behind the room where Link fights Scaldera in the Earth Temple. As with the Ruby Tablet, hitting the Goddess Crest with a Skyward Strike leads to another message from the gods and the acquisition of the Amber Tablet. When the Amber Tablet is returned to the altar inside the Chamber of the Sword, the entire Ancient Tablet is reassembled and a cloud rift with a yellow light pillar appears in the southwestern part of The Sky. This marks the way to Lanayru Desert, the final continuous area of The Surface reachable from The Sky.

The NaN Ancient Tablets are found on NaN Small Islands found throughout the TotK:. TotK: cannot read them himself, but they can be photographed and shown to TotK: to decipher as part of the TotK: "Messages from an Ancient Era". In some cases, the center of a TotK: will give away when TotK: stands on it, causing the TotK: to fall to the TotK: below. In one case, the TotK: will even fall into the TotK:.

The first TotK: is the only one to remained unnamed. It can be found at TotK: after TotK: has made progress with one TotK: related to "TotK:. The TotK: it fell from is approximately 3000 meters above in the TotK:, among the highest in TotK:. It serves as an introduction to the unnamed chamberlain who wrote all 13 NaN Ancient Tablets, including her service to the TotK:.  TotK: believes that this may be an account of the TotK:, and he also notes the use of TotK:'s name.

The Ancient Tablets, diegetically in the TotK: language, are written in an imitation of Middle English, though with the occasional real word. This is an idiosyncracy unique to the English localization; in other languages, Wortsworth simply translates the text of the tablets directly before giving his understanding.

Transcription
The following is a transcription of the unnamed TotK: that can be found at TotK:.