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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Symbols|symbol]] on the cover of the Ancient Sky Book is similar to the symbol that is on [[Goddess Pearls#Farore's Pearl|Farore's Pearl]] from {{TWW}} and also is the symbol for the [[Tune of Echoes]] on  the {{OOA}}. The latch also resembles a [{Clawshot]] target.
*The [[Symbols|symbol]] on the cover of the Ancient Sky Book is similar to the symbol that is on [[Goddess Pearls#Farore's Pearl|Farore's Pearl]] from {{TWW}} and also is the symbol for the [[Tune of Echoes]] on  the {{OOA}}. The latch also resembles a [[Clawshot]] target.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 18:01, 25 August 2015

Template:Item The Ancient Sky Book is an item in Twilight Princess.

Location and Uses

Overview

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The Ancient Sky Book is a book written in the Sky Language and the key to restore power to the Dominion Rod and reach the City in the Sky. To achieve this, Link must find all six missing Sky Characters hidden beneath the Owl Statues scattered across the Hyrule overworld. Link obtains this book from Impaz, the old woman who lives in the Hidden Village, after showing her the deactivated Dominion Rod.

Sky Characters

A Sky Character[1] is a symbol that makes up the written language of Sky Writing,[2][3] which forms the basis of the ancient language of the Oocca. Shad is likely the only Hylian still able to read this language, which is written in the Ancient Sky Book; indeed, he is the only one who can help Link with the matter.

After Shad restores power to the Dominion Rod, Link must then find six Owl Statues scattered across Hyrule and add the Sky Characters hidden beneath them to the Ancient Sky Book, so that he can find the Sky Cannon and gain access to the City in the Sky.

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. "You found one Sky character! A missing part of the word in the Ancient Sky Book has been restored" — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  2. "This, too, was in my father's notes... It is called Sky Writing, I believe." — Shad (Twilight Princess)
  3. "This book is written in the ancient language of Sky Writing." — Impaz (Twilight Princess)
TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
French-speaking countries French Anciens écrits célestiens
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Libro de los Cielos Book of the Skies