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I feel we should refrain from distinguishing the landmass (without further disclosure of the image and backstory) as Skyloft. In the dismissal of theoretical sentiments based on observation of the subject:Statue of the Goddess, there is clearly visual absence of structural features pertaining to the "Isle of the Goddess" of which accompanies the Statue. Moreover, identification is sort of vague as it can be perceived as a stone pillar of sorts.(Oni Link 303 (talk) 22:40, 23 May 2014 (UTC) Oni Link 303)


 * Keeping with the timeline and the events of SS undefined, this landmass could not be Skyloft, since Link's actions after Sky Keep separated The Isle of the Goddess from Skyloft and brought it back down to the surface. The appearance of the rock formation as well as the Loftwings flying around it could suggest that Hyrule Warriors could take place during the Era of the Goddess Hylia. I suppose we'll just have to wait until more information comes out or until Nintendo confirms Hyrule Warriors place in the timeline, if it was one at all. William (Talk) 23:13, 23 May 2014 (UTC)


 * The Kingdom of Hyrule didn't form until after the events of Skyward Sword, so this couldn't reasonably be (canon) Skyloft provided there's the presence of a castle and the fact that Faron Woods is nowhere in sight. 23:30, 23 May 2014 (UTC)