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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]].
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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]]''.
 
==Physical appearance==
The People of the Sky resemble [[fairy|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.


==Role in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''==
==Game appearances==
===''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 (second form)|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.
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 (second form)|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.
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
In ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', a portrait of one of People of the Sky appears as a [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|sticker]].


==Appearance==
==Trivia==
The People of the Sky resemble [[fairy|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.
*Coincidentally, their design is similar to that of a [[mariowiki:Spindrift|Spindrift]] from ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''.
*In ancient times, the People of the Sky revered [[Coily Rattler]] as a deity and a symbol of peace.<ref>{{Cite|A giant snake statue {{color|red|revered}} by the People of the Sky since the dawn of time. Its body lies sheathed in celestial golden armor, but the old texts say that its {{color|red|head lacks protection}}!|[[Coily Rattler]] pause screen description|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''}}</ref>


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Royal Road 5-2.jpg|The People of the Sky use their magic to unlock a large gate for Kirby.
Royal Road 5-2.jpg|The People of the Sky use their magic to unlock a large gate for Kirby.
3D Cannon.jpg|The People of the Sky bring in a cannon for the heroes to use.
3D Cannon.jpg|The People of the Sky bring in a cannon for the heroes to use.
People of the Sky Portrait.png|Sticker of basic representative of People of the Sky from ''Kirby: Planet Robobot''
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==Trivia==
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*Although this is a coincidence, their design is similar to that of a [[mariowiki:Spindrift|Spindrift]] from ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''.
*In ancient times, the People of the Sky revered [[Coily Rattler]] as a deity and a symbol of peace.


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