Skyloft

Skyloft is a location in Skyward Sword. It is a series of floating islands above the clouds, most notably known as the place where Link was born and raised. The main island houses the Knight Academy, a boarding school that Link and Zelda attend along with a few others. Other notable areas include the Bazaar, a large residential quarter, a bathhouse and a large deity statue. It also serves as the home to the sacred blade: the Goddess Sword.

History
Skyloft was created when the Goddess Hylia gathered a community of her people together on a section of earth and raised it into the sky, as a means for protecting them from the demonic horde that had overrun the surface world. In addition, she created portals to the three pieces of the Triforce there in a hidden structure called the Sky Keep, in order to keep it from falling into evil hands. Finally, she 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.

Overview
Skyloft is a large floating island in the Sky and is inhabited by generations of humans. The citizens of Skyloft are noted for tranversing the Sky by riding large birds called Loftwings. The floating village 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. However during the night, as a result of Batreaux's curse the island becomes infested by Keese, Chuchus, and Remlits.

The citizens of Skyloft, including Link, are an isolated group, unaware of the existence of worlds other than their own. They have a friendly relation with bird-like creatures called Loftwings and use them to navigate the skies. The annual Wing Ceremony highlights the importance of Loftwings, which are used not only for transportation, but for competition as well.

After the ceremony, Link and Zelda go for an evening flight, when suddenly a large tornado sucks Zelda to the land beneath the clouds. In his attempt to rescue Zelda, Link discovers Hyrule, a land ruled by evil forces. Link finds himself traveling back and forth between these two lands, Skyloft and Hyrule, with the help of the Goddess Sword and his trusty Loftwing.

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