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People of the Sky

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People of the Sky
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In-game screenshot of one of the People of the Sky.
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First appearance Kirby: Triple Deluxe
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The People of the Sky are the flower-like beings native to the Kingdom of Floralia. They debuted in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, and the pink one later appeared as a sticker showing her face when she is laughing in Kirby: Planet Robobot.

Role in Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Prior to the events of Kirby: Triple Deluxe, the People of the Sky lived happily, but their kingdom is taken over by Queen Sectonia, who subsequently imprisons them in small honeycomb cages as she does so. As this is happening, the People of the Sky devise the Dreamstalk seed, and send it tumbling down to Dream Land as a last resort to save themselves. This calls up both Kirby and King Dedede, the former of who eventually saves them. The People of the Sky then aid Kirby and Dedede during the battle with Queen Sectonia, by bringing them a Cannon to use against her, then catching them when they are flung off the Dreamstalk after Sectonia's defeat.

Appearance

The People of the Sky resemble fairies, and are (presumably) all female. They are distinguished by their leaf skirts and flower-like headdresses, which are styled after different types of flowers on each individual. All of them are capable of hovering about, much like Taranza, and can use magic power to unlock certain gates, or carry large objects. Also like Taranza, they possess disembodied hands, and no feet.

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Trivia

  • Although this is a coincidence, their design is similar to that of a Sprindrift from Super Mario 64.
  • The People of the Sky may be snake-worshippers, having built a temple to Coily Rattler and worshipping him as a god before the entity turned on his followers.

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