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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
In music, "[[Wikipedia:F%E2%99%AF|Fi]]" is the musical note that is the seventh semitone of the solfège. More commonly known as "F-sharp" or "F#", for which "Fi" is a solmization syllable for.<ref>{{Cite web| quote= Definition of Fi: The solmization syllable used for the semitone between the fourth and fifth degrees of a scale.| url= http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fi | site= Dictionary.com}}</ref> | In music, "[[Wikipedia:F%E2%99%AF|Fi]]" is the musical note that is the seventh semitone of the solfège. More commonly known as "F-sharp" or "F#", for which "Fi" is a solmization syllable for.<ref>{{Cite web| quote= Definition of Fi: The solmization syllable used for the semitone between the fourth and fifth degrees of a scale.| url= http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fi | site= Dictionary.com}}</ref> | ||
==Other Appearances== | |||
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Although Fi has only been shown outright in ''Skyward Sword'' it is possible that she manifests in other ways throughout the series. For example, during the final fight against [[Ganon]] in {{OOT}}, the Master Sword glows with a bright light just before Link delivers the final blow, similar to the light given off when the sword is charged for a [[Sword Beam#Skyward Strike|Skyward Strike]], as well as the glow it emitted just before absorbing [[Demise]]'s residual consciousness. In {{TP}}, the Master Sword again glows with a bright light when Link approaches it in [[Wolf Link|his cursed form]], and though this could simply be a manifestation of the [[power to repel evil]], it may also have been a deliberate action by the sword and thus, its resident spirit. Later, the sword is shown to absorb the two [[Sol]] orbs, a phenomenon that [[Midna]] attributes to the gods of the [[Twilight Realm]], but which brings to mind how Fi absorbed the [[Sacred Flames]] to strengthen the sword. In {{TWW}}, the Master Sword was also shown to quiver in [[Tetra]]'s presence, and though this phenomenon was most likely a glitch, some speculation has nonetheless emerged among fans to explain this behavior; one such explanation involves Fi reacting to the presence of a descendant of her creator, [[Hylia]]. Finally, the Master Sword can only be drawn and used by an incarnation of Link, which may be a result of Fi bonding to Link when he first drew the [[Goddess Sword]].<ref>{{cite|(Recognition complete... Master. Link... my master.)|(Fi)|(Skyward Sword)}}</ref> Given that Fi enters "eternal slumber" after the defeat of Demise, however, these various actions would've needed to be done subconsciously. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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