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{{Term/Store|Thunderhead||Series, SS}} is a location in {{SS}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= SS|publisher= Prima|page= 38}}</ref> It is a giant, billowing storm cloud near [[Skyloft]]. Around the outside of Thunderhead, tornadoes are common. On the inside of Thunderhead, plenty of lightning flashes occur, though they eventually stop once the parasite [[Bilocyte]] is defeated. The Sky Spirit, [[Levias]], inhabits the area, watching over the Sky. The Thunderhead houses the [[Isle of Songs]], [[Bug Rock]], and several other islands, some of which contain [[Goddess Cube|Goddess's Treasure Chests]]. Although it is noted that the Thunderhead appeared suddenly in the Sky, there are no further details regarding its origin.<ref>{{Cite|I imagine in your travels you've taken notice of the tremendous thunderhead that suddenly appeared in our skies.|Gaepora|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering.|Pumm|SS}}</ref>


The '''Thunderhead''' is a location in [[The Sky]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It is a giant, billowing storm cloud in The Sky near [[Skyloft]]. Around the outside of Thunderhead, tornadoes are a common phenomena. On the inside of Thunderhead, plenty of lightning flashes occur. A cursed Sky Spirit named [[Levias]] inhabits the area. It houses the Isle of Songs, Bug Island, and several other islands, some of which contain [[Goddess Cube|Goddess Chests]]
==History==
Once the mirror is activated on top of the [[Light Tower]], it reflects a beam of green energy that parts the clouds covering the entrance. This allows Link to access the Thunderhead and enter the Isle of Songs, which houses three songs that the young hero must learn:  "[[Farore's Courage]]", "[[Nayru's Wisdom]]" and "[[Din's Power]]". Later, Link must defeat Bilocyte, the parasite infecting the Sky Spirit Levias, to learn about the four parts of "[[Song of the Hero]]" needed to find the [[Triforce]]. After the young hero learns the first three parts from the three Sacred Dragons in the Surface, he must come back to the Thunderhead to learn the final part of the "Song of the Hero."


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==Gallery==
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File:SS Isle of Songs.png|The Isle of Songs inside the Thunderhead
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 15 April 2024

Thunderhead is a location in Skyward Sword.[1] It is a giant, billowing storm cloud near Skyloft. Around the outside of Thunderhead, tornadoes are common. On the inside of Thunderhead, plenty of lightning flashes occur, though they eventually stop once the parasite Bilocyte is defeated. The Sky Spirit, Levias, inhabits the area, watching over the Sky. The Thunderhead houses the Isle of Songs, Bug Rock, and several other islands, some of which contain Goddess's Treasure Chests. Although it is noted that the Thunderhead appeared suddenly in the Sky, there are no further details regarding its origin.[2][3]

History

Once the mirror is activated on top of the Light Tower, it reflects a beam of green energy that parts the clouds covering the entrance. This allows Link to access the Thunderhead and enter the Isle of Songs, which houses three songs that the young hero must learn: "Farore's Courage", "Nayru's Wisdom" and "Din's Power". Later, Link must defeat Bilocyte, the parasite infecting the Sky Spirit Levias, to learn about the four parts of "Song of the Hero" needed to find the Triforce. After the young hero learns the first three parts from the three Sacred Dragons in the Surface, he must come back to the Thunderhead to learn the final part of the "Song of the Hero."

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
積乱雲 (Sekiranun) (SSHD)Cumulonimbus
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
积雨云 (Jīyǔyún)zhTM= (SSHD) 
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
积雨云 (Jīyǔyún) (SSHD)Cumulonimbus
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References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 38
  2. "I imagine in your travels you've taken notice of the tremendous thunderhead that suddenly appeared in our skies." — Gaepora (Skyward Sword)
  3. "But lately a huge thunderhead has been brewing there, and I haven't yet made this year's offering." — Pumm (Skyward Sword)