*Author's Note*
Hi everyone! So, this is a fanfic about Instuctor Owlan in Skyward Sword and how he falls in love with one of his students (Kahle - and it is pronounced just like Kale, but i added the silent 'h' for effect) and the story proceeds in a romantic and simple matter, until things get exciting! So, I hope you like it, and please understand that this is my interest, and that I am writing this story because I want to, so please be kind towards it. If you don't like the topic, don't read it! But it is a well-thought-out story, so i would appreciate support.

Also, there is some ZeLink pairing in this, just more towards the end of it, but I promise it is coming. So, please read and enjoy!


In an ancient time, there were three almighty goddesses who created the world known as Hyrule. These three goddesses symbolized the three mighty components in the world; Din, representing power, Nayru, representing wisdom, and Farore, representing courage. Din, using her fiery arms, created the solid base for Hyrule. Nayru expelled her wisdom across the land that Din had created, establishing law and order for all the land. The rich-souled Farore created mankind to uphold the order created by Nayru. With their work done, the three goddesses returned to the heavens. Before returning to the heavens, the goddesses left a symbol of their ruling; the Triforce. The Triforce was made up of small remnants of each of the goddess's mighty work. Each goddess was given an equal amount of the Triforce as the others. The top triangle represented Din and her right to power. The bottom left triangle represented Nayru and her right to wisdom. The bottom right triangle represented Farore and her right to courage. With the even amount of each component in the Triforce, it's overall power could be deadly, granting whatever wish the holder of all three pieces desires, good or evil. With such an insurmountable amount of power in Hyrule, the goddesses feared who would come for it. So as they departed for the heavens, the goddesses left one being to watch over it. Her name was Hylia, and she became known as the goddess to the people. Hylia protected the Triforce from any sort of evil, though rare amounts of any were exploited. Hylia had faith that her people would not attempt to take the Triforce for their own, and she was right. All was well in Hyrule for the time being.

However, trouble did arise.

One day, as if from the Underworld itself, a demon arose. His name was Demise. It turns out he was the almighty Demon Lord who presided over all evil things in the world. As soon as he surfaced, lots of trouble arose with him. Monsters began raiding the lands, killing and taking innocent people hostage. Demise sought to take the sacred relic for himself and wish for the destruction of the land that the goddesses had built, but Hylia refused to give it up. She did everything she could to fight off Demise yet also keep her people safe. After years and years of fighting and sorrow, Hylia was finally able to seal away Demise, though suffering horrendous wounds in the process. Though he was sealed away, the Goddess knew the seal would not hold forever, for the monsters still roamed the earth. So Hylia gathered what was left of her people, and rose a piece of land high into the sky, above the clouds and far away from Demise and his monsters. She took the sacred relic along with her, intending to keep it out of Demise's hands for all eternity. She created a livable surrounding for her remaining people, and this became known as Skyloft.

When Hylia realized that her wounds were too deep to cure, she knew her time with her people would be cut short. She knew she would be able to watch over them from a distance along with the three almighty goddesses, but what worried her was evil finding it's way to the people. They would have no one to guide them.

So Hylia created a sort of system. She brought up the birds from below and enlarged them, creating a viable companion for mankind. Each child of Skyloft, upon birth, would receive a guardian loftwing. This loftwing would be used for protection and transportation throughout the skies, though the mighty birds were given a strict instruction to never go beneath the clouds, to The Surface. Through time, the birds simply forgot how to do that, so it was not a problem. The cloud barrier served as a gate for Skyloft, keeping all monsters and threats beneath.

Hylia was finally calm about her passing, but before she left, she knew that one day, Demise would return, and there would be one Chosen Hero to protect the world from his horrors. She left behind a sword like no other, one that could defeat any evil. It was known as the Goddess Sword, not yet obtaining its full abilities. She left a servant with the sword, known as Fi, who would guide the Hero throughout his quest to defeat Demise. The Hero would have to obtain 3 sacred flames that Hylia left in 3 separate locations on the surface in order to bring out the sword's true evil-relinquishing identity. But the time for the Hero to appear in Skyloft would not come for many ages.

Peace had come over Skyloft, and throughout years, the tales of the war had vanished and the rumors of the Surface had worsened, preventing any curiosity of it, until the time came. Humanity was rebuilt on the courage and sacrifice of the Goddess, and a statue was created in her honor. The citizens of Skyloft created a school, known as the Knight Academy, in which they would train their youth in the combat of war, in case trouble ever arose again. Though centuries and centuries passed and no trouble came, several would timidly await the arrival of a problem. None ever did until Hylia had predicted. The Chosen Hero and the reborn Goddess were planned to be the first to revisit the Surface, but Hylia had not taken precautions to if someone were to fall over the edge...