![]() Given that the Ancient Cistern houses Farore's Flame Chamber, it likely that it was left there by the Goddess Hylia (and/or Faron) to aid her chosen hero in his quest to reach Farore's Flame. The Silent Realm is a test forced upon Link by the Goddesses so that he can claim proof of his spiritual growth. Link accesses the realm by thrusting his sword on a Trial Gate, found by dowsing an area known to house a portal. The Silent Realm may only be entered by the goddesses' chosen hero. It should also be noted that unlike the Hook Beetle, the Whip cannot be upgraded by Gondo, potentially due to it being far too advanced to upgrade with the technology that exists during the Era of Skyloft. The Silent Realm is a spiritual realm in Skyward Sword. One possibility is that the Whip is a surviving piece of technology from that time period, similar to the Beetle that Link finds in Skyview Temple, which Link later learns is a ancient machine from an Ancient Robot he rescues from some Technoblins in Lanayru Desert and is later upgraded by said Robot into the Hook Beetle. The end of the Whip from Skyward Sword shares some similarities (glow, color, and sound effects) with the technology found in the timeshifted Lanayru Desert. The Rope Snake also appears as part of one of Lucas's taunts in Super Smash Bros. The Spirit Tracks incarnation of the Whip bears a striking resemblance to the Rope Snake, a character/item from another Nintendo game, Mother 3, in terms of both appearance and abilities, so it is possible that the Rope Snake was the Whip's inspiration. It has not been officially verified by Nintendo and its factual accuracy is disputed. Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users. Also, the earliest name of the weapon was the Snake Whip, also changed for unknown reasons. Originally, the design of the Whip, as seen in the first two trailers for the game, was that of a typical bullwhip however, in the third trailer released, the design was changed into a snake-like whip for unknown reasons. If the whip is used on Princess Zelda in her Phantom form (excluding Wrecker), she will speed up. In addition to its use in dungeons, the Whip can be used in a Whip Race mini-game in Whittleton. ![]() It can also be used to snatch and throw objects from enemies, such as shields from Zora Warriors and helmets from Helmet ChuChus. The Whip can be used both as a weapon and to swing across chasms by latching onto suspended objects such as poles and birds carrying pieces of wood in their beaks, in a manner similar to the Grappling Hook. A bullwhip which bears the likeness of a snake, the Whip is acquired by beating a Snapper, enemies that commonly wield similar whips, in the Ocean Temple.
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