Goddess Statue

are recurring NaN Objects in, each depicting Hyrule's patron goddess, Hylia.

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In addition to the Statue of the Goddess, there are many smaller-scale statues found in various locations in SS - such as the Skyview and Earth Springs, as well as the Isle of Songs where there are three statues that unlock messages from Hylia for Fi to deliver to Link, allowing her to teach him songs for the Goddess's Harp that will lead him to the first three NaN Trial Gates.

In the BotW:, NaN Goddess Statues are ancient monuments to BotW:, BotW:. Despite their age, they are still used by the denizens of BotW: to pray to the BotW:. There are 20 total NaN Goddess Statues located across BotW:, though only 14 can be prayed to. Whenever BotW: collects four NaN Spirit Orbs, he can pray to any of the NaN Goddess Statues to confer with the NaN Goddess Statues to exchange the four NaN Spirit Orbs for a BotW: or a BotW:, which will increase BotW:'s BotW: or BotW: respectively. If BotW: runs out of NaN Spirit Orbs after exchanging them for either reward, the NaN Goddess Statues dismiss his and remind him of his journey to return peace to BotW:.

Each major settlement in BotW: contains a BotW:, even in BotW: where belief in the BotW: faded in favor of local religious faith and practices. The BotW: in BotW: is adorned with a red bib, which reflects the Japanese cultural influences on the NaN Sheikahs. Even prior to its construction, the site of BotW: contains a lone BotW: in a pond. NaN Goddess Statues can also be found in the BotW:, BotW:, and BotW:. These NaN Goddess Statues are unique in that they guard NaN Ancient Shrines and require offerings of NaN Dinraal's Scales, NaN Farosh's Scales, NaN Naydra's Scales respectively from each of the eponymous NaN Dragons before they reveal the ways to their NaN Ancient Shrines. The oldest known BotW: is located in the BotW:.

If BotW: makes use of the BotW: inside the BotW: before speaking to the BotW: on its roof, he will appear atop the roof and beckon BotW: to join him after commenting on the power granted to BotW:. If not, he will advise him to do so during his explanation.

Several NaN Goddess Statues appear in.

Trivia

 * From an in-universe perspective, the Trophy from may be a Goddess Statue, even if its significance may have been forgotten over time. In the international versions of the game, the Trophy even has the same pose, while in the original Japanese version, the item is named the Megami Zō like all confirmed Goddess Statues.