Skyloft

Located in the sky, Skyloft is a series of islands floating above the clouds in Skyward Sword. The main island houses the Knight Academy, a boarding school run by Gaepora that Link and Zelda attend along with a several other students. Other notable areas include the Bazaar, a large residential quarter, a bathhouse and a large statue of the Goddess Hylia. It also serves as the home to the sacred blade: the Goddess Sword.

History
Skyloft was created at the end of the Era of the Goddess Hylia when a crack in the earth appeared as is from nowhere and from the fissure came Demise and his demonic hoards. They launched massive assault on the world known as the Surface, burning forests to ashes, chocking the lands sweet springs and killing without hesitation. In order to protect her people, the surviving humans, Hylia gathered them on an outcrop of earth and sent them skyward as a means of protecting them from the demonic hordes that had overrun the surface world.

In order to keep it from falling into the hands of Demise, Hylia also hid the portals to three pieces of the Triforce within Sky Keep, and enshrined the Goddess Sword there, to be found by a chosen hero when the time was right. Skyloft remained in the sky above the clouds for generations, knowledge of the Surface and the origins of Skyloft becoming nothing more then a mere legend. Despite knowledge of their origins dwindling, however, the present people of Skyloft still knew of the Goddess Hylia and believed she watched over them to that day, unaware that she was living among them in a mortal form in what was now known as the Sky Era.

25 years prior to the events of Skyward Sword, the people of Skyloft established the Wing Ceremony, an annual yearly event where students at the Knight Academy would use would engage into the ceremony to advance to their next level in class. It concludes with the winner reenacting the role of the Goddess's Hero from long ago with another student playing the role of the Goddess herself. In the present events of the story, Link goes up against Cawlin, Strich and Groose in the ceremony, winning and getting to spend personal time with Zelda, playing the role of the Goddess and giving him the Sailcothe she made, as a result. As she is about to tell Link something personal that has been on her mind, she is swept away to the surface world by a tornado conjured by Ghirahim. In order to locate her, Link travels to the surface world and back from Skyloft. When Link discovers that the Triforce is hidden within Sky Keep, a building within the Isle of the Goddess, he successfully retrieves it, wishes for it to eradicate the abomination form of Demise who keeps breaking free of his sealed in the Sealed Grounds, and the Isle of the Goddess then separates from the left of Skyloft and returns to the surface in front of the Sealed Temple, where it originally resided.

After the revived Demise is successfully killed in the past, thousands of years before the present, various people of Skyloft including Gaepora, journey to the surface and seemingly discover their true origins. It would seem that, over time, people from Skyloft, like Link and Zelda, chose to stay on the surface world as, by the time of the Force Era, many humans live on the surface world that has come to be known as Kingdom of Hyrule.

Overview
Skyloft is a set of floating islands in the sky and is inhabited by the people descended from those who lived among the Goddess Hylia. The citizens of Skyloft are noted for tranversing the sky by riding large birds of varied colours. The floating civilization is home to a number of notable features including the Bazaar, the Knight Academy, the Waterfall, the Statue of the Goddess, Beedle's Air Shop, a graveyard and a large number of households. During the day, Skyloft is full of life, but becomes infested by Keese, Chuchus, and Remlits during the night as result of Batreaux's curse.

Trivia
Sprayed on various walls across the town is the number '25', a reference to this game been released on the 25th anniversary of the Zelda series.