Skyview Temple

The is an ancient structure that serves as the first SSHD: in SS undefined.

Entrance to the SSHD:
To reach the SSHD:, SSHD: must make his way through the SSHD: area during his search for SSHD:. After aiding SSHD:, the SSHD: elder, in locating the missing NaN Kikwis, he will give SSHD: the SSHD:. SSHD: will also tell SSHD: that he saw a young girl that looked just like him heading towards Skyview Temple. He can use the SSHD: to open the path to SSHD:, which leads to the SSHD:. However, the door leading inside the SSHD: is sealed shut. To open the door to the temple, SSHD: must hit a SSHD: above the entrance by using his SSHD:.

First Visit
The SSHD:, true to its location, has a forest motif. It is a network of gloomy passages in which luminescent plants and fungi grow. Several parts of its internal architecture are in ruins, and the last room even houses a large chasm SSHD: crosses with the help of NaN Viness. Part of the temple is flooded with SSHD: and can be used to SSHD:'s advantage. The SSHD: only has one floor, but it makes up for it with the huge size of its rooms, as well as the large variety of enemies that inhabit the temple. Contrary to the name, the SSHD: is dark and most of the time does not have a view of the sky.

The temple often requires SSHD: to hit NaN Crystal Switchs with the SSHD: to change the SSHD: level; raising the SSHD: levels will allow the hero to access new passageways, which lead deeper into the SSHD:. Later, after defeating a SSHD: SSHD:, SSHD: will be rewarded with the SSHD:, a mechanical insect-shaped tool he can pilot towards inaccessible spots, which allows him to hit certain NaN Crystal Switchs he could not before, in turn allowing him to open doors that lead to new rooms or even collect a SSHD:. It also grants him the ability to cut certain ropes and webs around the Temple, creating paths and shortcuts, making crates fall to the ground, making NaN Skulltulas directly vulnerable to terrestrial attacks, and defeating NaN Deku Babas by cutting their stems.

The SSHD: of the SSHD: is SSHD:, who is defeated by avoiding striking his guard with SSHD:'s sword, or by countering one of his attacks. Upon learning that SSHD:'s presence from the temple has faded, SSHD: teleports away, leaving behind a SSHD: for SSHD: to collect.

Upon exiting the temple, SSHD: comes across the scenic SSHD:. SSHD: intends to find SSHD: at the spring, but his fight with SSHD: prevents that. At the end of the spring, SSHD: finds a SSHD:, which he activates to recieve a message from SSHD:. SSHD: translates that SSHD: has set off for a second sacred place similar to SSHD:, known as the SSHD:. After the translation is complete, SSHD: receives the SSHD: which creates a rift in the clouds leading to SSHD:.

Second Visit
Uniquely among the NaN Dungeons in SS -, the SSHD: must be returned to at least once. Upon meeting SSHD:, the SSHD:, she informs SSHD: that she has been gravely injured while defending SSHD: from SSHD:'s minions. She asks the young hero to retrieve more SSHD: from SSHD:'s SSHD: because her water has lost its special healing, and says that she will reveal the location of SSHD: to the hero in return. Although it is not necessary to visit every part of the SSHD: again, the route to the SSHD: is not completely straight and uninterrupted, as some pathways have been blocked off, necessitating new solutions to previous puzzles. Additionally, new and stronger enemies appear to have infested the temple, including NaN Froaks and many NaN Bokoblin Archers. Upon reaching the room where SSHD: fought SSHD: the first time around, he must now take on a trio of NaN Stalfoss. After retrieving the SSHD: and giving it to SSHD:, she becomes healed and in turn, she grants SSHD: access to the SSHD:.

Minor NaN Enemies

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Trivia

 * If SSHD: does not take the SSHD: after defeating SSHD: in the first visit, it will reappear after the fight against the NaN Stalfoss on the second visit.
 * After the SSHD: battle, the arena will contain a SSHD: and SSHD: which can be defeated to reveal a SSHD:.
 * The background music changes as SSHD: progresses further into the SSHD:.