Goron
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TheGoron Tribe (pronounced/ˈɡɔər.ɒn/GOAR-on)[citation needed] are a race of rock people inhabitingHyrule,Termina, and several other countries, typically living in mountain ranges.[2][3] They have been called "rock people" since ancient times, when the goddess Hylia ruled and have long held close ties with the Hyrulean royal family.[4] They have the capability to thrive in any environment, and in times of crisis, have survived by migrating to different climes.[5] They are notable for having a lack of identifiable female members.
Names in the American English canon
Characteristics
The Gorons are a large, mountain-dwelling race, with sizes ranging from medium, tall, and even gigantic. The largest known Goron in the series isBiggoron, who is roughly about the same height as the peak ofDeath Mountain. Goron legs are short, especially in comparison to their much longer arms.[4] Gorons typically live in or under mountain ranges of several countries, including mountains such as Death Mountain of Hyrule andSnowhead of Termina, among others. They are also adept at living in non-mountainous regions; it is not uncommon to see Gorons come down from their mountain homes or even travel to faraway lands, as seen inThe Wind Waker,The Minish Cap,Skyward Sword andBreath of the Wild.[10] Some also live on islands, such as onGoron Island. Befitting with that of their habitat, their durable, round bodies greatly resemble that of stones andboulders, and nearly all Gorons have a hide of ridged stones on their backsides. They usually have light brown skin. They have small eyes and noticeable lips, which conceal unaligned, square teeth. Another common trait aretheir symbols in the shape of theGoron's Ruby tattooed to the sides of their arms, whether this is natural or not is unknown. Combined with their round shape, Gorons can also curl themselves into a ball shape and roll like a boulder, which is also their primary attack against enemies.
Gorons are born from the earth itself, and refer to other Gorons who were born in the same place as them as their siblings.[11]
Gorons possess immense strength which many are proud of, and many groups of Gorons like to hold competitions that test each other's physical strength and even rolling ability, including competitions such asSumo Wrestlin' and rolling racing, among others. While Gorons do have many strengths, they are also not without their weaknesses. Gorons tend to move slowly, though their ability to roll can make up for this, and one of their apparent weaknesses is deep water as they cannot swim. However, as mentioned inTwilight Princess, Gorons can hold their breath for long periods without ever needing to breathe and thus cannot drown.[12] Groups of Gorons often live in close-knit communities within their home mountains, often led by an elder leader, such asDarunia, the leader of the Death Mountain Gorons inOcarina of Time. Those who become chiefs are both powerful and wise, uniting their people through respect and trust, rather than by force.[4] Gorons tend to live in relative isolation but will regularly trade with Hyruleans and other friendly races.[4] Gorons are very close and respectful to others of their own kind, and often refer to each other as "brothers". Though the Gorons are a friendly race, they can also be slow to trust outsiders, and may come off as cautious or even aggressive depending on the situation. However, if an outsider is able to prove their worth, usually in a test of strength, skill, intelligence, or courage, the Goron tribe will accept them and come to call them one of their brothers.
The diet of Gorons consist almost strictly of rocks mined from nearby quarries.[13] Gorons tend to be somewhat selective about the quality of the rocks.[4] It has been shown in other titles that Gorons also eat other kinds of foods. InOracle of Seasons andOracle of Ages, Gorons also drink lava, either in the form ofLava Juice orLava Soup.[14]Oracle of Ages also had a drink calledGoronade, which acts much like an energy drink.[15] InThe Minish Cap, Biggoron had indicated that he likes to eat steel or iron, and asked Link to give him hisSmall Shield to "nibble" on, which eventually turned it into theMirror Shield. InPhantom Hourglass, it is mentioned that young Gorons may eatWood Hearts to grow big and strong.[16] It was also implied inTwilight Princesss that Gorons may drinkMilk.[17] Although they eat rocks they do not enjoy the taste of gemstones, and once considered them worthless before learning that other races will spend money to buy them.[18]
Some Gorons are also known to be skilled smiths, notablyMedigoron and Biggoron, of which the latter is responsible for creating theBiggoron's Sword. They are also known for harvestingBombs from theBomb Flowers, which grow in Death Mountain, sometimes also called the "Goron's Special Crop".[19][20] A few Gorons, notablyGorko, have been shown to be interested in archaeology, uniquely among the many Hyrulean races.
Gorons love entertainment through singing and dancing, and Goron dances mostly capitalize on their size instead of being concerned with finesse.[4] Goron body paint is often devoid of any meaning beyond what is in style at the time.[4]
Goron people can resist immense heat, as inBreath of the Wild they are shown walking around the Lava-filled Death Mountain in nothing but afundoshi. Their bodies are even strong enough to resist contact with Lava.[21] As such, theFireproof Armor is only crafted by them for Hylian tourists. They also like to eat spicy food, as seen withItems likeGoron Spice.
Some Gorons possess a verbal tic wherein they end their sentences with "goro". This is fairly common among unnamed NPCs, but is present in some named ones such asLink the Goron from Termina, orBraton.
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
InOcarina of Time, the Gorons live within Death Mountain, in a large dome-shaped cavern which they callGoron City.[22] This city houses several rooms, as well as ashop on the bottom floor as well, run by a Goron. Many Gorons populate Goron City, but some also venture out into thetrail and are willing to give directions to the city if spoken to. At first glance, the Gorons look like smooth boulders lying down, but will uncurl themselves if approached. The Gorons also have their own mining complex,Dodongo's Cavern.[23] Its entrance lays at the base of the mountain trail, and the Gorons mine there for therocks which they eat.[13] One Goron mentions that the Gorons have became such gourmets that they refuse to eat ordinary rocks, and thus rely on the mines for their only source of food.[24]
The Gorons inOcarina of Time are governed by a single leader, a large Goron namedDarunia who often stays in his room on the bottom floor.[25] Another notable Goron isBiggoron, a gigantic Goron who is too large to live with the other Gorons, and thus resides on the peak of Death Mountain. Biggoron also has a younger brother namedMedigoron who is much smaller, but still about ten times the size of a normal Goron. He lives in his cramped workshop,Medigoron's Blade Store, within Goron City. Both Gorons are blacksmiths, but the eldest brother Biggoron is more skilled in his work than his brother.[26] As an adult,Link can purchase aGiant's Knife from Medigoron for 200Rupees, which will break after striking enemies or hard surfaces four times. Biggoron, however, is able to craft an indestructible blade, theBiggoron's Sword, which Link can obtain at the end of theTrading Quest.
The Gorons also grow a special kind of explosive plant called aBomb Flower,[19] a flower that acts like aBomb which the Gorons use for mining.[20]
Before Opening the Door of Time
The Gorons are the guardians of the Spiritual Stone of Fire, more commonly known to them as theGoron's Ruby.[27] The Spiritual Stone of Fire was originally guarded atop a high platform, which could only be reached by crossing a rope, until Darunia took it and guarded it himself in his room.[28][25]
When Link goes to Goron City with the intention of acquiring their Spiritual Stone, he learns from the Gorons that a gigantic boulder had blocked the only entrance to their mining complex, Dodongo's Cavern.[29] Because of this, the Gorons can no longer mine for the rocks they eat, and are now starving because of their rock shortage.[30] Some of the Gorons had became so hungry, that a few had went to the Spiritual Stone of Fire with the intention of giving it just a little lick, only to find it missing from where it was usually kept.[31] Darunia had taken the Spiritual Stone and guarded it himself to prevent the others from possibly eating it. In the process, he locks himself in his room, saying that he would only come out whenever Hyrule's royal messenger arrives.[25] When Link plays "Zelda's Lullaby" on the doormat to Darunia's room, Darunia opens his door, thinking the Royal Family's messenger has arrived.[32] But when Darunia sees that it was only a child, he becomes furious, saying that the Gorons are having their own problems.[33] He then tells Link to leave him alone.[34]
Some of the Gorons tell of the tunnel that leads to theLost Woods, where "Saria's Song" can be heard, and that sometimes Darunia likes to listen to it.[35] When Link plays "Saria's Song" to the Goron leader, Darunia begins to dance madly, and instantly becomes happier.[36] Darunia then asks Link to help them with their problem, and that he would award Link with the Spiritual Stone, but only if Link helped them.[37] He is then given theGoron Bracelet which allows him to pick up heavy objects such as Bomb Flowers. Link manages to find a Bomb Flower and uses it to unblock the entrance. He goes inside the mining complex and eventually defeats the boss,King Dodongo. Darunia tells Link thatGanondorf had approached the Goron tribe and had blocked the entrance to their mines, threatening them that he would only unblock it if they had gave him the Spiritual Stone of Fire.[38] Once the mines are finally safe again, Darunia and two Gorons drop down to Link and announce that he was now one of them, a "sworn brother," and gives him the Spiritual Stone of Fire for his efforts.[39] The Gorons also want to give Link a Goron hug,[40] which Link runs away from.
After the Door of Time is Opened
After acquiring theMaster Sword, Link awakens seven years into the future, where he finds himself as an adult. He is then told byRauru, one of the sixSages, to go out and awaken the other five Sages to aid him in the battle against Ganondorf.[41] During the seven years Link slept, Ganondorf wreaked more havoc on Death Mountain.[42] Its trail became more dangerous and red smoke surrounded the mountain, reflecting its tumultuous state.[43] After arriving in Goron City, Link finds that the Gorons' home is completely empty. There is however a single, rolling Goron who can be stopped with the use of a Bomb. This Goron introduces himself asLink, Hero of the Gorons who admires the real Link.[44] Link the Goron says that he is the son of Darunia.[45] He then tells Link that Ganondorf had revived an evil dragon namedVolvagia that, according to Goron lore, had preyed on Gorons and was defeated by a Goron hero who used theMegaton Hammer in a battle against it.[46][47] Darunia is a descendant of that Goron.[48] More recently however, Ganondorf had captured nearly all of the Gorons and held them captive as prisoners in theFire Temple, where he threatened to feed them all to the revived Volvagia, as an example to all of the other races who might question his rule over Hyrule.[49] The only other Gorons who were not taken captive were Biggoron, Medigoron, and the Goron who runs the shop in Goron City. Darunia was not captured, but went into the Fire Temple to defeat Volvagia and to save his people. Link the Goron fears the worst and pleads with Link to save the Goron race.[50] Link the Goron then gives him theGoron Tunic and tells him of a secret passageway to the other half of theDeath Mountain Crater that can be accessed by pushing away a block in Darunia's room.[51] There, Link finds the bridge that leads to the temple.
Inside the Fire Temple, Link reunites with Darunia in the room that holds the boss door. Although Darunia is glad to see him again and would love to have a man-to-man talk to him, Darunia has to save his tribe and is about to fight Volvagia, even though he did not have the Megaton Hammer with him.[52] He asks Link to free the Goron prisoners and then goes inside.[53] Most of theSmall Keys in the Fire Temple are used to free the prisoner Gorons, who give Link advice about the temple before escaping. Their prisoner cells often also hold important items, such as more Keys, which makes freeing all of the Gorons necessary in order to clear the dungeon. After Link frees all the prisoner Gorons and defeats Volvagia with the Megaton Hammer, Darunia awakens and realizes that he is the Sage of Fire. He gives Link theFire Medallion, which is also a symbol of their friendship.[54] Afterwards, all of the other Gorons return to their city, and thank Link again if spoken to.
Majora's Mask
InMajora's Mask, the Gorons live in theSnowhead area north of Termina. They include theGoron Elder, hisson, and until recently,Darmani III. Throughout the plot ofMajora's Mask, Link learns to become aGoron himself by using theGoron Mask.
In recent events, theGoron andMountain Villages have been plagued by harshsnow andice, changing the usually warm habitat of the mountain. The source of the change was apparentlySnowhead Temple, so Darmani went to investigate. He was then blown off the trail by a blizzard and died along the way.[55] Link heals his soul by playing the "Song of Healing". After Darmani's soul came to rest, Link obtains the Goron Mask from him.
In Goron Village, the Goron Elder's son has been crying ever since his father left. The Goron Elder had left the village but became frozen solid along the way due to the harsh conditions outside. Link thaws him while taking the form of Darmani using the Goron Mask, and learns part of the "Goron Lullaby" when the Elder learns his son is upset. While under the guise of Darmani, Link calms the Goron Elder's son with the "Goron Lullaby" played on theGoron Drums, and learns the other half of the song from him. While traveling to the Snowhead Temple, Link also discovers the source of the blizzard: a giant Goron named Biggoron who has inexplicably turned invisible. Link plays the full "Goron Lullaby" on the Goron Drums to lull Biggoron asleep, allowing him to access the temple.
After clearing the temple and defeatingGoht, thus ending winter and bringing spring to Snowhead, Goron Link is allowed to participate in theGoron Race. However, the racetrack's entrance is blocked by a large boulder which can only be destroyed using aPowder Keg. To get one, Link must visit a Goron near the Goron Village and carry a Powder Keg from the village to the boulder. Successfully accomplishing this permits Link to purchase more Powder Kegs. If Link wins the race, he receives aBottle filled withGold Dust.
Another Goron namedLink visitsClock Town during the three days Link is in Termina. The Goron has a reservation at theStock Pot Inn, and claims it at four on theFirst Day.[56] However, Link can check in before the Goron of the same name, becauseAnju has a difficult time remembering the faces of the customers.[57]
Oracle of Seasons
InOracle of Seasons, Gorons live onGoron Mountain. Their population is much smaller compared to the Gorons ofLabrynna. A giant Goron namedBiggoron also lives with them, however, he must stay outside due to his large size. While theSeasons are in chaos,Mt. Cucco experiences coldWinters most of the time, forcing all of the Gorons but Biggoron to stay inside the caves. The main cave in which the Gorons live can be used as a shortcut to theTemple of Seasons or as the sole entry to the peak where Biggoron resides.
Due to the cold Winters, Biggoron had caught a cold. His cold is cured when Link gives himLava Soup as part of the Trading Game. In return, Biggoron gives Link the rareGoron Vase, which can be then given toIngo inSunken City.
A solitary, red Goron lives in a separate cave from the others. When visited, the Goron will thank Link for visiting him and reward him with a Level 2Ring Box, capable of allowing Link to equip threeMagic Rings.
Oracle of Ages
InOracle of Ages, Gorons live in both the peaks ofRolling Ridge ofLabrynna, as well as the base of the mountain. They make up most if not all of Rolling Ridge's population, though more Gorons appear in thePast than in thePresent.
The Gorons of Labrynna exhibit many interests in playing games as well as dancing. The base and eastern peak of Rolling Ridge appears to have the most activity, as well as many tunnels that lead to the base and vice versa. This is where most of the mini-games that Link can play are found, a requirement in order to access theMermaid's Cave, and also where theGoron Dance Hall is held.

Oracle of Ages
The Goron Dance
The western peak of Rolling Ridge is less active, but also appears to be the main cavern of the Gorons. The western peak are also whereBomb Flowers are grown, most notably in the past. In present day, theGoron Elder became trapped under some fallen rocks and could not get out.[58] The other Gorons had tried to break away the rocks, but even with their Goron strength, they could not break them. Only a Bomb Flower would be powerful enough to destroy the rocks,[59] which had not been seen in years. In the past, theGreat Moblin had built his fortress in the western peak of Rolling Ridge and had kept all of the Bomb Flowers for himself.[60] After Link defeated the Great Moblin, the Gorons had their Bomb Flowers returned to them. As thanks, Link was rewarded a Bomb Flower which he took into present day to free the Goron Elder, who admits that he was not in any trouble at all.[61]
After clearing theCrown Dungeon, Link heads to the eastern peak and base of Rolling Ridge, where he participates in several Goron mini-games. The Goron Dance Hall mini-game is hosted by a blue Goron in the present day and by a red Goron in the past, both known as theGraceful Goron in their time. They instruct dancing in rhythm to other Gorons in the Dance Hall. According to the red Goron, he is the first generation of Graceful Dancers,[62] and that the blue Goron is the fifth generation.[63] To join in, Link has to pay 10 Rupees in present day or 20 Rupees in the past to dance with them. According to the dance instructors, only people who dance well will be considered a Goron.[64] When Link completes the mini-game, he is officially dubbed a fellow brother within the tribe. He is then given theBrother Emblem, allowing him access a tunnel that was being blocked by a Goron from outsiders.[65] Other games that the Gorons in Labrynna play include theTarget Carts game, which involves shooting targets with theSeed Shooter, and theBig Bang Game, where Link has to dodge falling Bombs for a certain amount of time. Several Gorons also ask that Link find them items such asRock Sirloin,Goronade, and theGoron Vase. Eventually, after completing a number of requests and mini-games, Link is rewarded the old and present dayMermaid Keys that provides him access to the Mermaid's Cave.
The Wind Waker
In theThe Wind Waker, Gorons appear as disguisedWandering Merchants (also known as Traveling Merchants) who travel theGreat Sea in search of valuable goods and to sell their wares.[10] Three Goron merchants appear, with one stationed at theMother & Child Isle,Greatfish Isle andBomb Island.[66] The Wandering Merchants play a vital role in theIsland Trading Sequence, wherein Link may trade items he has purchased fromZunari in exchange for newer and different items.[66] By trading with the Wandering Merchants, their items will become available for purchase atZunari's Shop inWindfall Island. Newer items are offered when Link trades different items with other merchants, requiring Link to trade multiple times with all three merchants to receive each item in the sequence.
Four Swords Adventures

InFour Swords Adventures, the Gorons live in theDeath Mountain region. Both adult and young Gorons appear, with the adults wearing blue robes and the younger Gorons wearing red shorts. They appear inThe Mountain Path and theTower of Flames.
During the events ofFour Swords Adventures, theHelmaroc King had moved into the mountain and had begun to harass the Gorons with its fast flying and by sending out falling boulders. The Gorons had attempted to stop the monster bird, but were only able to figure out a way how to make the bird fall; by throwing Bombs at it, which they then recorded this information for later use. Besides being hassled by the Helmaroc King, the mountain path had also been ignited by flames, most likely started byShadow Link, and the Gorons were unable to control it. The flames were later extinguished by the fourLinks who then proceeded to defeat the Helmaroc King.
Another Goron can be found in the Tower of Flames, claiming that he had tried to defeat theDodongos in the next room but could not do it with his strength alone. He had brought a couple of Bombs and had the thought of using them against the Dodongos, but had accidentally dropped them into the lava below.
The Minish Cap
Only eight Gorons appear throughout the land ofHyrule inThe Minish Cap. They once lived onMount Crenel, but their numbers have since dwindled.[67] Six of them, theGoron Diggers, appear in theGoron Cave atLon Lon Ranch, the two other beingBiggoron and theGoron Merchant. Save for the first one, the Goron Diggers all appear afterLinkFusesKinstone Pieces withMysterious Walls across Hyrule.
The other two Gorons also appear as a result of Kinstone Fusions, both with Goron Diggers.
Twilight Princess

Twilight Princess
Gorons in Death Mountain
InTwilight Princess, Gorons primarily populate Death Mountain. However, two Gorons have migrated to Castle Town as merchants. The Gorons inTwilight Princess are slightly different in appearance than previous incarnations of Gorons. Their skin is very yellow in color and they have what seems to be tribal tattoos painted on their skin. Only certain Gorons, such asGor Coron, have differently colored tattoos. They also have more hair, which is in the form of a rocky surface which extends all the way to their backsides, as well as rock surfaces along their arms. The Gorons are governed by five Gorons: theirPatriarch,Darbus, and their four elders,Gor Amoto,Gor Coron,Gor Ebizo, andGor Liggs.[68] The Gorons had constructed a large mining complex within Death Mountain known as theGoron Mines, which utilizes mechanical and industrialized magnetic cranes and elevator systems. They most likely use the mines to mine rocks which they eat, similar to the purpose of Dodongo's Cavern inOcarina of Time. The mines also serve another purpose; being the place where the Gorons hold aFused Shadow, as instructed by theLight Spirits, and theHero's Bow that was once owned by an ancient hero. A single, armored Goron namedDangoro guards over the weapon.[69] The mines also have three rooms where the Goron elders come to pray, and are where Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto can be found.
The Gorons inTwilight Princess have a strong interest in sports of strength, most importantlySumo Wrestlin'. On the very top of the mountain is a small cavern where the Gorons keep their wrestling ring, where they often hold their Sumo Wrestlin' competitions. This cavern is also the entrance to the Goron Mines, which also holds an elevator to the Gorons' hot springs. Many of the older Gorons enjoy Sumo Wrestlin', although several Gorons mention that the youngsters seem to be losing interest in the sport.[70] The hot spring is at ground level in Death Mountain. The spring also has a small stand where a Goron can sell Link someArrows, aWooden Shield, and someMilk.
The Gorons have also developed a way of launching each other into the air, by having one Goron curling into a ball while the other climbs on top of him. The Goron below will then spring out, which will send anyone standing on top to be shot up into the air. This seems to be how many of the Gorons climb their mountain. Link also uses this method to get around Death Mountain. They also apparently picked up the ability to stay underwater for extended periods of time and not need to breathe,[12] as demonstrated by both a child Goron in the hot springs and the adult Goron Link frees from the rock inZora's Domain at the bottom of the throne room.
Main Quest Involving Gorons
Shortly after Link restoresEldin's light to theEldin Province, he learns fromRenado ofKakariko Village that the Gorons have been keeping outsiders from their trail.[71] Thus, anyone who dares to trespass would be knocked away by a Goron guarding the beginning of the trail, as well as several other rolling Gorons. The only way Link could stop them is to wear theIron Boots, which are owned byMayor Bo, who was one of the first people to earn the Gorons' trust by beating them in aSumo Wrestlin' competition by using his Iron Boots.[72]
By using the Iron Boots, Link successfully manages make his way through Death Mountain. Halfway through the mountain, many of the Gorons there will attempt to punch Link rather then roll at him. Link can stun these Gorons by jumping out of the way and then rolling into them with the Iron Boots, causing the Goron to curl into a ball. Link can then climb on top of the Goron to be launched to higher places. This is the only way that Link can get to the highest cavern which houses the wrestling ring and entrance to Goron Mines. During this time, the Gorons in the hot springs will not attack Link, giving Link a place he can rest. When Link reaches the highest cavern, Gor Coron will challenge him to a Sumo Wrestlin' competition. This competition can be retried multiple times. Since Gorons are much stronger and heavier than a human, Link requires the use of the Iron Boots again to beat him.
Link, having proved his worth to the elder, is told about the recent events. Gor Coron says that recently, the volcano has been growing very violent, and that Darbus and the elders had gone to investigate. When they arrived to the Fused Shadow which their mine guarded,[73] Darbus had went to touch it and was suddenly transformed into a gigantic and uncontrollable monster,[74]Fyrus. The Gorons had managed to use all of their strength to lock Darbus away, but continued to worry about their Patriarch and the fate of their tribe. They also chose to cut off all relations with Kakariko Village and outsiders to ensure continued safety. Gor Coron asked for the help of Link to save Darbus and the fate of the tribe. Link then has to visit the three other elders within the mine, who were told about Link's assistance prior to Link visiting them. The Key to the sealed room of Darbus had been broken into three pieces and is being held by Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto.[75] Link has to visit each elder to retrieve a piece of the Key to restore it. He also has to battle Dangoro for the Hero's Bow, and finally, has to defeat Fyrus to transform Darbus back to normal and to obtain the second Fused Shadow.
Side Quests involving Gorons

Twilight Princess
Wrestling Gorons
Once everything returns to normal, the Gorons restore their past relation to Kakariko Village, with some of them even visiting the village as well. With the restored relation,Barnes is able to make and sell Bombs again. During the night, a child Goron will open up a stand in the village and sellLantern Oil, andRed andBlue Potions. During the day, two Gorons in the village will also offer to launch Link to either the village's hot spring or to the roof tops.
Gor Amoto and Gor Ebizo will also appear inMalo Mart, taking Rupee donations so that the eastern bridge to Castle Town can be rebuilt, and so that a Malo Mart can open in Castle Town as well. Eventually, Gor Coron and Darbus will come down and can be found in Renado's house, the Kakariko Village Sanctuary. They appear to be there to help Renado withIlia's amnesia. When Link obtains theWooden Statue and gives it to Ilia, it will jog her memory ofImpaz who kept her safe in theHidden Village. Darbus knows the location of this village and will go out to unblock its sole pathway.[76]
Other appearances of Gorons inTwilight Princess includes a Goron merchant and his son in Castle Town, who were at one time sellingHot Spring Water to people. They have since ran out of Hot Spring Water as a result of the bridge leading to the Eldin Province being destroyed. This Goron can later be found at the bridge once it is repaired, saying he is too tired to continue his journey to retrieve water from the mountain, and says that if he were doused with Hot Spring Water, it would give him the energy to continue. Link can acquire a barrel full of Hot Spring Water from Gor Liggs in Kakariko Village, which he can then take to this Goron and throw the water onto him. Once he is revitalized by the water, his shop will restock Hot Spring Water. Another Goron can be seen trying to unblock the path to the Southern Hyrule Field, although he will not be able to do it unless he drinks a Bottle filled with Hot Spring Water. Link can bring him Hot Spring Water purchased from the Goron merchant's shop in Castle Town.
A third Goron can also be found insideTelma's Bar, whenWolf Link is supposed to carryMidna back toPrincess Zelda through the building. The Goron mentions that he had escortedTelma back to Castle Town, as well as complains that he cannot stand the city air.[77] Finally, a Goron accidentally encased in the molten rock that Link used to unfreeze Zora's Domain can be freed by usingWater Bombs. He will then reward Link with aBomb Bag.
Phantom Hourglass
InPhantom Hourglass, a tribe of islander Gorons live on a large island in the south-eastern Great Sea, aptly titledGoron Island. Various adult and child Gorons can be found wandering around outside or residing in their cavern homes. As withThe Wind Waker, the Gorons have a yellow skin tone, but also include white markings, remarkably similar to the tattoos seen on the Gorons inTwilight Princess.
Goron Island
During the events ofPhantom Hourglass, Link searches for thePure Metals to forge thePhantom Sword, the only weapon that can defeatBellum. Upon arrival on Goron Island, Link heads to retrieve the Gorons' treasure, theCrimsonine. As with most Gorons who first meet an outsider, Link is treated indifferently by the Gorons. Several of them offer advice or tell several facts about their lives. Link eventually finds a much larger cavern, home to Biggoron, the tribe's leader, and his sonGongoron. Link asks for the Crimsonine but is refused it as he is just an outsider. However, since Biggoron has a love for quiz games, he decides that he would test Link in a quiz to prove himself as a Goron. Link has to meet and talk to every other Goron on island to begin the quiz.
Afterwards, Link returns eligible to be tested. For the price of 20 Rupees, Link is given six questions that all have to be answered correctly, and every correct question will yield him a couple of Rupees as a prize. These questions are mostly about the Gorons of the island, such as how many homes there were or what some Gorons talk about. After getting all of the questions right, Biggoron is amazed by Link's knowledge, rewarding him with aWisdom Gem. He also announces that Link is now a Goron, provided that he pays 146 Rupees, which was the very same amount that he wins as prizes in the quiz. After paying the Goron leader, he is given the name Goro-Link and is now officially a part of the tribe. Upon Link's membership, Biggoron declares that Link is free to take the Crimsonine from theGoron Temple of the island.
Goron Temple

Phantom Hourglass
Gongoron in the Goron Temple
Gongoron was meant to lead Goro-Link to the temple, but he refuses to accept Link as one of them and runs off hiding. After spotting him a few times on the island, Gongoron soon runs into the maze area of the island which also leads to the temple. A Goron who is guarding the maze's gates says that Gongoron had ran off inside the temple. After reaching the temple, Gongoron is no where to be seen. Link andCiela eventually find him trapped in another room. Even being freed, Gongoron still could not reach Link. The game then gives the ability to instantly switch between Link and Gongoron to solve puzzles.
The next time they see him, Gongoron is being attacked byDongorongo. In the boss room, Gongoron and Link are separated by a pool of quicksand. Gongoron and Link both have to be controlled to defeat the boss, due to each ones' abilities and Dongorongo's weaknesses. After Dondgorongo is hit enough times, it passed out, which Gongoron mistakes as a defeat and runs off into the next room containing the Crimsonine. A bridge appears over the quicksand and allows Link to cross, only for it to disappear again as Dongorongo awakens, challenging Link again only without Gongoron's assistance. After its true defeat, Dongorongo dissolves away. Link then hurries to the next room where Gongoron allows him to have the Crimsonine.
Back outside, Link visits Biggoron again who had been told what had happened by Gongoron. Biggoron, greatly impressed by Link's courage and strength, says that he is now worthy to leave the island; suggesting that all Gorons on the island have to leave at some point. This is also evident by a Goron outside who was watching theSS Linebeck. Biggoron also leaves the Crimsonine with Link and says that he can do anything with it, including boiling it or forging it. Link then leaves the island with the Pure Metal, not without the other Gorons saying their farewells and hoping that he would come back for a visit.
Dee Ess Island
After obtaining the Crimsonine, a new game ran by Gorons will become available onDee Ess Island. Playability shifts to Gongoron during theGoron Game. The obstacle course cost 50 Rupees to play and the biggest prize to win is theBombchu Bag.
Spirit Tracks
InSpirit Tracks, theGoron Village is situated in theFire Realm. It is ruled by the Goron Elder. Upon first visiting the Goron Village, Link finds that the entrance to the village is blocked by fire geysers. At the altar to the north-west of the village, Link meetsKagoron, a prominent Goron in the village who acts as the spiritual connection between the Gorons and theMountain Goddess whom they worship. Kagoron grants him a freight car to add to his train. Link then uses this to transportMega Ice from theWellspring Station back to Goron Village, thus extinguishing the flames blocking his way. Once in the village, Link is granted access to theFire Sanctuary by the Goron Elder. He first notes that Link must prove himself, only to be swayed moments later whenhis grandson runs into the room, noting that Link was the one whose efforts put out the lava.
After gaining theSpirit Tracks to the Fire Temple, Link is informed by the Goron Elder that the Key to the Fire Temple must be obtained by defeating threebeasts terrorizing the rails. The Gorons of the village give Link helpful advice on how to defeat these enemies.
Goron Iron
Goron Iron is a malleable, heat-resistant metal made by the Gorons of Goron Village.[78][79] It remains hot and malleable when within theFire Realm and will begin to harden once outside.
Goron Iron is sold by a Goron in the western part of Goron Village. He will sell Link 20 bars of Goron Iron for 100Rupees.
Minigames and Sidequests
Gorons are featured in two mini-games inSpirit Tracks: theGoron Target Range and thePirate Hideout. The former is situated near the Goron Village, and is run by a solitary Goron child. The Pirate Hideout is found in theOcean Realm, and is essentially an archery mini-game in which Link rescues a Goron child captured by theMiniblin pirates in order to earn treasure, a bigQuiver, and aHeart Container.
One sidequest involves transporting Kogoron from the Goron Village to Hyrule Castle Town. The reward is aForce Gem, and he will later reward Link with aGoron Amber once he realizes that the city is not what he expected, but he will make the most of it. Notably, the humans who live in Hyrule Castle Town have racist sentiments against Gorons.[80][81]
At some point Link will have to take at least 5 pieces of hot Goron Iron toWhittleton so a lumberjack can craft anAxe.
Another sidequest involves taking a Goron toAnouki Village so he can see what snow is. Upon arriving to Anouki Village, the Goron is met by anAnouki claiming to be theHoncho. Link is then awarded a Force Gem while the Goron takes residence in the Honcho's house, much to the real Honcho's dismay. The final sidequest involves the transportation ofDark Ore from theDark Ore Mine toLinebeck III'sTrading Post. This Dark Ore is mined by Gorons, who happily provide Link with some of this rare material in return for Rupees. Furthermore, after visiting the Dark Ore Mine, Link receives a letter from Kagoron, telling him where to find treasure that the Goron had buried at the mine as a child.
Skyward Sword
InSkyward Sword, Gorons serve as one of the fiveSurface tribes, although only three Gorons appear as characters. Two of them inhabit theLanayru Desert, while a third namedGorko explores the world as an archaeologist. As one of the Surface tribes, the Gorons stood alongsideHylia againstDemise.
Link first meets Gorko at theSealed Grounds, where he saves the Goron from a group ofBokoblins. As thanks, Gorko shares some of his knowledge on the myths of theIsle of the Goddess, and explains that he is currently researching theBird Statues andGoddess Cubes. Once Link obtains theGoddess's Harp, Gorko lets him in on his research into theSheikah Stones andGoddess Walls. These artifacts are all activated by Link's presence or actions, which stuns and amazes the Goron. After Link discovers a Goddess Wall at the Sealed Grounds, Gorko asks Link to experiment with the wall and help him figure out the various riddles for it that he found during his research.
On his way to theLanayru Sand Sea through theLanayru Caves, Link meets a Goron namedGolo, who is busy digging his way intoLanayru Gorge, the domain of theThunder Dragon Lanayru. He gives Link aSmall Key to open the door to the Sand Sea, and by the time Link returns looking for Lanayru, he has broken a small tunnel through the rocks that he allows Link to use.
A third Goron,Gortram, resides at theLanayru Shipyard, where he frequently rides the rails. He runs theRickety Coaster mini-game, challenging Link to beat his own times on the track.
Breath of the Wild
InBreath of the Wild, Gorons live inGoron City on the side ofDeath Mountain. They are fairly technologically advanced, as can be seen by their minecart and rail systems, as well as cannons, but are far overshadowed by the prowess of theSheikah. Their appearance has not changed drastically from previous incarnations; most Gorons have their hair in a topknot, and wear a mawashi or fundoshi, and the rocky growth on their backs are still present. The children all wear bibs, and the elderly have a hunch and a large beard. Some appear in that same pale color, but there is more variation after the many millennia that have passed, namely orange, likeJengo, a darker beige which can be seen isAji, and dark brown, such asDorill and his sonAxyl, or even a off-mossy green, seen mostly in elderly Gorons, those beingGrapp andBohrin, but also inKairo. They have a large mining industry which digs up the plethora of ore that can be found onDeath Mountain and sells it to allow their hometown to prosper. Miners all wearHelmets and carry large pickaxes. There are two main mines, those being theSouthern Mine, where most current miners can be found, and theAbandoned North Mine. The latter was more prosperous but whenDivine Beast Vah Rudania showed up, lava levels rose and manyFire-Breath Lizalfos made their home there, forcing the Gorons to make do with the former. Goron City is well protected frommonsters; the minerDrak keeps watch at the entrance to the Abandoned North Mine armed with aCobble Crusher to make sure nothing goes in or comes out. There are also guards at the top and bottom of Goron City, each with a Cobble Crusher and bronze face visor.
Gorons on the whole are quite accepting of visitors, as some shops are primarily forHylian tourists, such asRipped and Shredded and theProtein Palace. Other Shops, such as theGoron Gusto Shop orRollin' Inn, appear to have use to the general Goron population as well as miscellaneous travelers.Offrak also sellsFireproof Elixirs to people who can't withstand the heat. Gorons have no need for those goods, as they have flame-resistant bodies and eatRock Roasts, as can be seen whenBladon prepares one for his brotherGonguron, or fromDaruk's Training Journal.Boldon is an ambassador of tourism for Goron City, who promotes it to people he meets. They are also seen going to settlements of other races, such asReagah visitingZora's Domain orStrade andLyndae who managed to accessGerudo Town, despite it being on the complete opposite side ofHyrule. Other Gorons can be found around Hyrule, whether that beNaddon traversingAkkala orModar playing Boom-bam Golf in a canyon inTabantha. BothKairo andGreyson's younger brotherPelison sell ore, which may be needed to craftjewelry inStarlight Memories. TheHot Springs are open to anyone,; Grapp and his grandsonDugby can be found there, and Link can bathe in them to slowly restore hisLife Gauge to full.
During theGreat Calamity, there was a Goron Champion assisting Link andPrincess Zelda, the mighty warriorDaruk. He piloted Divine Beast Vah Rudania, but was murdered byFireblight Ganon before the strike could occur. However, he had a son alive at that time, who himself later had a son, named Yunobo. Yunobo assisted the current Elder and patriarchBludo in driving away the divine beast by being fired out of a cannon, as he hadDaruk's Protection, allowing him to take hits completely unscathed. Daruk's spirit was worried that the Gorons hadn't fared well after thecalamity struck, but was relieved when he saw his grandson Yunobo after Vah Rudania was freed ofMalice.
The legacy of past Gorons such asBiggoron orMedigoron is still going, as the venerable blacksmithRohan keeps the "ancient arts" alive, according to his assistantFugo. Rohan will recreate theBoulder Breaker for Link should it break, at the cost of one cobble crusher, five pieces ofFlint and oneDiamond. He may also be the source of other weapons, such asStone Smashers,Drillshafts,Iron Sledgehammers and the flame weapons (theFlameblade,Flamespear andGreat Flameblade). He does not craftBiggoron's Sword, but this can still be obtained through the use ofAmiibo.
Some Gorons have brothers, such asBladon andGonguron,Greyson andPelison, and the three Goron blood brothers,Bayge,Heehl andKabetta. There are also examples of fathers, asDorill is the father ofAxyl, and grandfathers, withGrapp beingDugby's grandfather, andDaruk asYunobo's.Rohan,Fugo andSlergo have clear family ties, but it isn't explicitly stated what those are in-game. It can sometimes be hard to tell which Gorons are siblings, and the term "brother" is used to refer to anyone by Gorons.
Tears of the Kingdom
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InTears of the Kingdom, Yunobo has founded theYunoboCo mining company. He has been mind controlled byPhantom Zelda and is spreadingMarbled Rock Roast to the Gorons to make them addicted.
Echoes of Wisdom
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InEchoes of Wisdom, the Gorons live inGoron City onEldin Volcano. Their leaderDarston has only just recently become chief, having inherited the position from his late father.
Other Appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Gorons appear as aTrophy inSuper Smash Bros. Melee.
| # | Trophy | First Game / Move | Description | How to unlock |
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| 219 | Goron | Ocarina of Time 11/98 | Most Gorons inhabit the stony slopes ofDeath Mountain. They can achieve incredible land speeds by curling up into balls and rolling: they also curl up into small balls to sleep. They're a gentle and calm people, but their leader,Darunia, is impassioned and brave. Gorons use strong and dexterous fingers to make blades and bombs. | RandomCan be collected during Snag the Trophies in Classic Mode, picked up up in Adventure or All-Star mode, or using the Lottery to win them |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Gorons appear as aTrophy and aSticker inSuper Smash Bros. Melee.
| # | Trophy | Significant Games | Description | How to unlock |
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| 210 | Goron | Ocarina of Time Majora's Mask | A proud guardian ofDeath Mountain. Entering without gaining the trust of the Gorons will earn you a rolling-rock attack. They likesumo wrestling, as seen inTwilight Princess, when you need to wrestleGor Coron. The complete shift to a friendly attitude by the tribal chief after being rescued suggests a prudent side to the Gorons. | RandomCan be obtained via Coin Launcher, in certain rounds of All-Star Mode, or during Subspace Emissary mode |
| Sticker | Artwork from | Effect inThe Subspace Emissary | Usable by |
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Goron | Ocarina of Time | [Arm] - Attack +21 | All |
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Gorons can be created inScribblenauts Unlimited, but cannot be edited in the Object Editor.
Nintendo Land
Sonic Lost World
Gorons appear as enemies in the dungeon area ofSonic Lost World'sZelda-themed DLC,The Legend of Zelda Zone.
Hyrule Warriors
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InHyrule Warriors, Gorons appear as allies to theHyrulean Forces in several Scenarios ofLegend Mode. They serve as basic infantry troops, often alongsideHyrulean Soldiers. They sometimes appear as enemies too, going against the heroic forces during the Scenario, "Land of Myth", as well as being an enemy during Ganondorf's Scenario missions. In some Scenarios, they help their allies by building giantBombchus used to destroy pillars and forts standing in the way of progressing. They also appear in theBazaar as smiths and salesmen, helping with upgrading abilities, brewingPotions, and reforging Weapons for a Rupee fee and requiredMaterials.
The Goron leader, Darunia, is also a playable Warrior.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Gorons appear as aTrophy inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
| # | Trophy | Appears in | Description | How to unlock | |
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| 224 | N/A | Ocarina of Time Ocarina of Time 3D | Led by Darunia, the Gorons are a race of rocklike people who live a peaceful life in Goron City, inside Death Mountain. They often enjoy a good roll around, and their diet consists mainly of the gourmet rocks that they mine from Dodongo's Cavern. They also enjoy the music of a certain Kokiri girl. | RandomCan be obtained in Classic Mode, in All-Star Mode, in Trophy Rush, in Smash Run, or purchased from the Trophy Shop | |
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Spirits
Slightly reduces damage taken from explosion and fire attacks.
Spirit Battles
- The enemy's dash attacks have increased power
- The enemy favors dash attacks
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Age of Calamity
Age of Imprisonment
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Trivia
- In all of the Japanese versions of the games where Gorons make appearances, they use "ゴロ (Goro)" or variants of it for the last morpheme of sentences.[82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95] The trait is not always adapted in other language versions, and it results in making Link the Goron fromMajora's Mask, who speaks the same as other Gorons in the Japanese version,[96] have a habit that is unique to his own.[56]
- Daruk and Bludo fromBreath of the Wild andTears of the Kingdom are a few exceptional Gorons who do not use any unique sentence-ending morphemes.[97][98][99]
- Child Gorons, except for the ones inPhantom Hourglass andSpirit Tracks, use "コロ (Koro)" instead of "ゴロ (Goro)".[100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107]コロ (Koro) is derived fromコロコロ (Koro-koro), an onomatopoeia for the rolling of lighter objects.[108]
- Child Gorons inPhantom Hourglass andSpirit Tracks are the only Child Gorons who use the same sentence-ending morpheme as adults.
- In the Japanese versions ofBreath of the Wild, Yunobo uses the sentence-ending morpheme "コロ (Koro)",[109] and once Link stopped Divine Beast Vah Rudania by defeating Fireblight Ganon, he changes the morpheme to "ゴロ (Goro)".[110]
- Aji,Bladon, andDorill fromBreath of the Wild andTears of the Kingdom use sentence-ending morphemes that are unique to each of them.[111][112][113][114][115][116]
- Although Gorons themselves do not appear inTri Force Heroes, anOutfit modeled after them, theGoron Garb, does. There is also aMaterial calledGoron Ore.
- The Gorons appear to be a male-only race, as no female members have appeared in the main series. Two Gorons are shown to be allowed into the female-onlyGerudo Town inBreath of the Wild, with one of the Gorons,Lyndae, even questioning why he was allowed in despite being men.[117] Gorons also refer to each other as "brother".
- In the Japanese version,Traysi notes that the Gorons in Gerudo Town "are counted as girls for the Gerudo" instead of defining them as "male Gorons" who are allowed to enter the Town.[118][119] Lyndae himself is also aware that being in the town could mean they are considered female.[120]
- In an article on 64 Dream, the script director ofOcarina of Time, Toru Osawa, stated that female Gorons exist and it is just hard to tell because their mannerisms are not differentiated by gender. It is unclear whether the statement is his intention or a joke.[121]
- In the Japanese version ofSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, the Goron Trophy lists their appearances asOcarina of Time andTwilight Princess.[122] For unknown reasons, it was changed toMajora's Mask in international releases of the game.
Nomenclature
The name Goron may have originated from "ゴロゴロ (Goro-goro), an Japaneseonomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock, or more specifically, a boulder.[123] The name Goron could also be related to the word "gora" (mountain) found in various Slavic languages.[124] This would be appropriate as the Gorons' homeland is up in the mountains.
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References
- ↑Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 46SSGame
- ↑Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 174(OoTOcarina of Time), 197(MMMajora's Mask), 207(OoSOracle of Seasons |OoAOracle of Ages), 284(TPTwilight Princess) & 309(PHPhantom Hourglass)
- ↑
There's a tribe of rock folk called Gorons living on Death Mountain. Like you, they're working to protect their home. I'm sure they'll come to your aid.
— Yellow Maiden (Four Swords Adventures) - ↑4.04.14.24.34.44.54.6Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 46
- ↑5.005.015.025.035.045.055.065.075.085.095.105.115.125.135.145.15Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 47(OoTOcarina of Time |OoT3DOcarina of Time 3D |MMMajora's Mask |MM3DMajora's Mask 3D |OoSOracle of Seasons |OoAOracle of Ages |TWWThe Wind Waker |TWWHDThe Wind Waker HD |FSAFour Swords Adventures |TMCThe Minish Cap |TPTwilight Princess |TPHDTwilight Princess HD |PHPhantom Hourglass |STSpirit Tracks |SSSkyward Sword)
- ↑
I wonder how the Gorons fared after the Great Calamity.
— Daruk (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
People
— Character Profiles (Tears of the Kingdom)
Goron - ↑
Eldin Volcano is actively erupting. It's located in the northwest of Hyrule. Living atop the volcano are the Gorons—a hardy folk. But the path to them is perilous... You'll find Kakariko Village at the base. I suggest chatting with locals before scaling the mountain.
— Minister Lefte (Echoes of Wisdom) - ↑
Goron
— Monita (Nintendo Land) - ↑10.010.1
I'm what's called atraveling merchant. Just a poor wanderer cruising the world in search of rare objects of all sorts—new and old, strange and unsettling. I detected a scent wafting from this island that suggested to me that there might be something of value here, so I sailed my tiny raft all this way from far, far away...
— Traveling Merchant (The Wind Waker) - ↑
Gorons are born of the land, ya see. Volcon and I were born from the same place, so you could say we're rock brothers.
— Tray (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑12.012.1
I am practicing holding my breath, so do not bother me, Brother! ...But no matter how much time passes, I never feel the need to inhale! It is strange...
— Child Goron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑13.013.1
We Gorons live on a diet of rocks... And the most delicious and nutritious rocks around are found in Dodongo's Cavern!
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Oh? Dat sbells good! Cad I hab dat soup?
— Biggoron (Oracle of Seasons) - ↑
You got Goronade! One quick gulp will keep you awake.
— N/A (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
Have you ever heard of a wood heart? I love them so much! We Gorons eat the small wood hearts in order to grow into big Gorons!
— Child Goron (Phantom Hourglass) - ↑
Chugging a glass of milk after soaking in the hot spring is very popular, Brother!
— Goron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 123
- ↑19.019.1
We've had a poor harvest of our special crop, Bomb Flowers!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑20.020.1
The plant growing over there is aBomb Flower. It's a "mining plant" that grows only on this mountain. The flower's fruit is the raw material for bombs.
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Gorons gulp down rock by the mouthful, relax in bubbling lava, and don't see any value in gems. You didn't hear this from me, but... that's just plain crazy.
— Savelle (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
If you want to hear more Goron gossip, head up to our city!Goron City is just a little way up the trail. It won't take much longer to get there, even on foot.
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
We are in danger of extinction! It's all because we can't enter our quarry,Dodongo's Cavern.
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
But that seems like ancient history now... We've become such gourmets that we can't stand to eat rocks from anywhere else!
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑25.025.125.2
Big Brother has shut himself up in his room saying, "I will wait in here for the Royal Family's messenger!" Are you the Royal Family's messenger?
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
My brotherrrr...opened a new storrrre... It's Medigoron's Blade Storrrrrrrre... Howeverrrrr... I am betterrrrrr at making bladessssss.
— Biggoron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
The Spiritual Stone of Fire, also known as theGoron's Ruby, is our race's hidden treasure...
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
I think Big Brother took it away. He always says that everyone is after that red stone!
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
I am one of theGorons, the stone-eating people who live on Death Mountain. Look at that huge boulder over there! It blocks the entrance toDodongo's Cavern, which was once a very important place for us Gorons...
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Oh...I'm so hungry... Everyone feels faint from hunger because of the food shortage in this town. We are in danger of extinction!
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
You're looking for a "Spiritual Stone"? You must mean that delicious-looking red stone that was once displayed above the city! I was so hungry that I thought it would be OK to just give it one tiny, little lick...so I snuck up there. But it was already gone! I think Big Brother took it away.
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
What the heck! Who are you?! When I heard thesong of the Royal Family, I expected their messenger had arrived, but...you're just a little kid!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Ancient creatures have infested Dodongo's Cavern! We've had a poor harvest of our special crop, Bomb Flowers! Starvation and hunger because of the rock shortage! But...
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
This is a Goron problem! We don't need any help from strangers!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
I remember Big Brother used to always listen to themusic that comes from the forest... Ah yes, the good old days... That music makes me feel nostalgic too...
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Just like that, my depression is all gone! Something just came over me! I suddenly wanted to dance like crazy!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
The Spiritual Stone of Fire, also known as theGoron's Ruby, is our race's hidden treasure... But hold on—I'm not going to give it to you that easily. If you want it so badly... Why don't you go destroy the monsters inside ofDodongo's Cavern and prove you're a real man? That way, everybody will be happy again! If you do it, I will give you anything you want, even the Spiritual Stone!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
I can't believe the Dodongos suddenly appeared in such great numbers! And that big rock blocking the cave... All this trouble must have been caused by that Gerudo thief,Ganondorf! He said, "Give me the Spiritual Stone! Only then will I open the cave for you!" You, on the other hand, risked your life for us...
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Kid, I like you! How's about you and I become Sworn Brothers?! No, there's no big ceremony involved! Just take this as a token of our friendship!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
You did great! How 'bout a big Goron hug, Brother?!
— Goron (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
The Hero of Time, chosen by the Master Sword! Keep my spirit with you... Find the power of the other Sages, and add their might to your own!
— Rauru (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Ganondorf is causing trouble on Death Mountain again! He has revived the evil, ancient dragon Volvagia!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
It is said that the clouds surrounding this peak reflect the condition of Death Mountain. When they look normal, it is at peace.
— Kaepora Gaebora (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Hear my name, and tremble! I amLinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.! Hero of the Gorons! What? Your name is alsoLinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.? Then you must be the legendary Dodongo Buster and Hero,LinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
My dad isDarunia... Do you remember him? Dad named meLinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name. after you, because you're so brave! It's a cool name! I really like it!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Dad said that Ganondorf has revived Volvagia...
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
A long time ago, there was an evil dragon namedVolvagia living in this mountain. That dragon was very scary! It ate Gorons! Using a huge hammer, the hero of the Gorons... BOOOM! Destroyed it just like that. This is a myth from long ago, but it's true!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
I know because my dad is a descendant of the hero!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Everybody was taken to theFire Temple... While my dad was out...Ganondorf's followers came and took them all away! All of them will be eaten byVolvagia!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Dad went to the Fire Temple all by himself to try to save everyone... Please help,LinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.! I'll give you thisheat-resistant tunic! Dad told me not to let anybody follow him to the temple, but... Only you,LinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name., can save everyone!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Now I'll tell you about the secret passage to the Fire Temple! Try to move thestatue inside Dad's room!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Oh, it really isLinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.! You've grown so big since I last saw you! I want to have a man-to-man talk with you, but now's not the time. Ganondorf is causing trouble on Death Mountain again! He has revived the evil, ancient dragon Volvagia! [...] I will go on ahead to try to seal up the evil dragon... I'm concerned, though, because I don't have the legendary hammer... But I have no choice.
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
While I'm trying to deal with the dragon, please save my people! The prisoners' cells are in the opposite direction. I'm counting on you,LinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
Thank you, Brother! I really appreciate what you did. I thank you on behalf of the entire Goron race! You turned out to be a real man, just as I thought you would! By the way, I, the wild Darunia, turned out to be the greatSage of Fire... Isn't that funny, Brother? Well, this must be what they call destiny. Nothing has made me happier than helping you seal the evil here! ey, Brother, take this! This is aMedallion that contains the power of the fire spirits— and my friendship.
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D) - ↑
I am now dead.I was fine until I marched off toSnowhead by myself, hoping that I could drive off a demon. It had been wreaking havoc on Goron Village... Then the blizzard at Snowhead blew me into the valley. ...And now...here I am...
— Darmani (Majora's Mask 3D) - ↑56.056.1
I should have a reservation-goro. The name isLinkAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.. Don't you have it-goro?
— Link (Majora's Mask 3D) - ↑
Umm... Are you...staying the night? Oh my! I wonder... Did I by chance ask you the same thing earlier? My mother is always telling me to remember our customer's faces, but I tend to forget them...
— Anju (Majora's Mask 3D) - ↑
It's terrible! The Goron Elder has been buried alive under some rocks! What do we do?
— Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
The Elder is buried alive! But Gorons alone can't dig him out! If we had the legendary Bomb Flower, we could blast the rocks away...
— Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
Ever since that big pig--the Great Moblin-- came, we haven't been able to grow the Gorons' famed Bomb Flowers.
— Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
Huh? What's wrong, brothers? Were you worried about me? Ah ha ha ha ha! A rock that size can't hurt me! Ah ha ha ha ha!
— Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
I am the first generation of Graceful Dancers!
— Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
I am the fifth generation of Graceful Dancers!
— Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
One must know our dance if he is to be called a Goron. If you dance well, I'll give you a Symbol of Brotherhood!
— Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑
Do you have a passionate heart? Only proven Goron brothers may pass. Be off!
— Goron (Oracle of Ages) - ↑66.066.1The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker—Prima's Official Strategy Guide, Prima Games, pg. 23
- ↑
These rock- and iron-eaters once lived on Mount Crenel in Western Hyrule. Now their numbers are few, and they live quietly in a cave.
— Figurine (The Minish Cap) - ↑
When the mountain began to rage, all four of uselders andDarbus, ourpatriarch, went inside to investigate its anger.
— Gor Coron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
I am glad we gave you the Hero's weapon. But...my job was to protect it. And now that it is gone, I am very, very bored.
— Dangoro (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
There have been few sumo matches lately... Talk about boring, Brother. I suppose it is because young Gorons these days have no interest in old arts like sumo. And former powerhouse Gor Coron is an elder... There is not much we can do, Brother. Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.
— Goron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
The dark beasts attacked, but even worse was the sudden and inexplicable change in themountain-dwelling Goron tribe. They had long been our friends, but suddenly treated us as foes. Even now they refuse to permit us entry into theirmines.
— Renado (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
Well, it's true...I did defeat the Gorons in a contest of strength and earned their trust. ...With the help of a littlesecret.
— Mayor Bo (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
We have atreasure that was entrusted to us by the spirits, and we must protect it. Do you understand?
— Gor Coron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
But the moment Darbus reached out and touched the treasure...everything went wrong. He collapsed...and before our very eyes transformed into an unspeakable monster!
— Gor Coron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
The key is split intothree pieces. Each of uselders keeps a piece.
— Gor Amoto (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
There is a hidden village up ahead, little human. The elders call it a forgotten place.
— Darbus (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
The elder told me to escort Telma, but... This city air does not suit my skin... Ugh... I cannot wait to return home and soak in the hot spring...
— Goron (Twilight Princess HD) - ↑
You can boil it! Smash it! You made a good buy today.
— Goron (Spirit Tracks) - ↑
Goron-brand iron makes the world go around. It's heat resistant and super tough!
— Goron (Spirit Tracks) - ↑
Oh, let me tell you, friend... It is hard times living in the city, especially for a Goron like me. I go to the castle, and the guards tell me no rocks are allowed inside. Most folks think that I look like a boulder and that I should be treated as one. And do not get me started on the prices. One Cucco costs an arm and a leg! I am broke. Just the other day, I used the last of the money Gramps gave me. This place is so different from Goron Village... And I am so very tired.
— Goron Child (Spirit Tracks) - ↑
Ugh! What is this rocky lump? And why is it talking to me?
— Lucia (Spirit Tracks) - ↑
オメエが 気に入ったゴロ!
— Darunia (Ocarina of Time 3D, Japanese version) - ↑
お客さん バクダン 買いに来たゴロ?
— Powder Keg Seller (Majora's Mask 3D, Japanese version) - ↑
ゴロン山へ ようこそだゴロ
— Goron (Oracle of Seasons, Japanese version) - ↑
オレは しょだい カリスマダンサーだゴロ!
— Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages, Japanese version) - ↑
それにしても、いい物もらったゴロ
— Traveling Merchant (The Wind Waker HD, Japanese version) - ↑
たいへん ゴロ~! おぅい、ちょっとキミ。 キミも 手伝うゴロよ。
— Goron (Four Swords Adventures, Japanese version) - ↑
ひさしぶりに ハイラルの町に やってきたゴロ しあわせのカケラ たくさん うれると いいゴロ~
— Goron Merchant (The Minish Cap, Japanese version) - ↑
長老ドン・コローネは、今の族長ダルボスの前の代に族長を務めたお方ゴロ
— Goron (Twilight Princess HD, Japanese version) - ↑
おうゴロリンクAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.! 大海原に出る気分は どうゴロ?
— Goron (Phantom Hourglass, Japanese version) - ↑
鉄も 鮮度が命ゴロ はやいとこ 使い切るゴロよ
— Goron (Spirit Tracks, Japanese version) - ↑
あんちゃん あんちゃん! また会ったゴロ~!
— Gorko (Skyward Sword HD, Japanese version) - ↑
はいはいゴロ~ どれを売ってくれるゴロ?
— Tanko (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
ここには おかしな若ゴロンはいないゴロ!安心して泊ってくゴロ!
— Tray (Tears of the Kingdom, Japanese version) - ↑
オレっちは 花火職人のゲンブだゴロ
— Basa (Echoes of Wisdom, Japanese version) - ↑
都会は ごちゃごちゃしてて わかりにくいゴロ…
— Link (Majora's Mask) - ↑
ふん臆病な野郎共だ…… ま このダルケル様には どんな魔物も かないっこねえがな
— Daruk (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
よーし長話はここまでだァ そろそろ ルーダニアを追っ払いに行ってくらァ
— Bludo (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
俺も この腰さえなけりゃぁ色々手伝ってやれるんだがなぁ
— Bludo (Tears of the Kingdom, Japanese version) - ↑
ガノンドロフのこぶん なんかに つかまらない コロ!
— Link (Ocarina of Time 3D, Japanese version) - ↑
その曲は…いつも とうちゃんが 寝る前に たたいてくれた曲だコロ
— Elder's Son (Majora's Mask 3D, Japanese version) - ↑
とーちゃん、元気になったコロ! これでまた 商売できるコロー!
— Child Goron (Twilight Princess HD, Japanese version) - ↑
おーいゴロリンクAppears in-game as the player's chosen name.! こっちだゴロ!
— Gongoron (Phantom Hourglass, Japanese version) - ↑
お姫さま! お姫さまは どこゴロ~~~!!
— Child Goron (Spirit Tracks, Japanese version) - ↑
兄ちゃんなら その辺に居ると思うコロ
— Pelison (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
どんなモノでも ダダっという間に コロっと分解してみせるコロよ~
— Pelison (Tears of the Kingdom, Japanese version) - ↑
にいちゃん 帰ってこないから 待ってるコロ…こころぼそいコロ…
— Seko (Echoes of Wisdom, Japanese version) - ↑ころころ(コロコロ)とは? 意味や使い方 - コトバンク , Kotobank.
- ↑
ボクが そのユン みんなからはユン坊って言われてるコロ
(I'm Yun, but everyone calls me Yun-bō, koro.) — Yunobo (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
[ゴロ?] ボクルーダニアを倒して一人前に なれたよね? だから大人が使う「ゴロ」をそろそろ使っても いいかな… ってね
([Goro?] Now that I defeated Rudania, I guess that means I've proven myself! Right? Now maybe I can use "goro" like adults...) — Yunobo (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
どれを売りマッスか?
— Aji (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
それは ウチじゃ扱ってないゴロッス!
— Aji (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
気が付いたら最近全く鉱石を売っていなかったゴロッス これからはとにかく売りまくるッスよ~
— Aji (Tears of the Kingdom, Japanese version) - ↑
おお! あんたは!弟が世話になったでゴロス!
— Bladon (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
ルビー屋へようこそ!営業再開だゴロス
— Bladon (Tears of the Kingdom, Japanese version) - ↑
鉱石をジャンジャンバリバリ掘りまくるゴロォ!
— Dorill (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑
Gerudo Town really is full of women, isn't it? It really smells nice here... Hang on... I thought men weren't allowed in this town... Why did they let me in?
— Lyndae (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
ゴロン族は ゲルド人にとっては女子扱いっと…
(It seems Gorons are counted as girls for the Gerudo... Noted.(Translation:BluishBlue)) — Traysi (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Male Gorons seem to have no trouble getting into Gerudo Town...
— Traysi (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
オデ… 友達できたゴロ でも… これって… 男友達ゴロ? 女友達ゴロ?
(I... got a friend. But... Are we... Boy-friends? Girl-friends?(Translation:BluishBlue)) — Lyndae (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Q ゴロン族にも女性はいるのですか?Q. Do female Gorons exist?
(64 Dream vol. vol. 31 no. April, 1999, Mainichi Communications, February 20, 1999, pg. 95)
A いるはずですが、見分けるのは難しいです。なにしろ男も女も自分のことは「オラ」って言いますし…(大澤・スクリプトディレクター)A. They're supposed to exist, but it's hard to distinguish. They all use "オラ" to refer to themselves, you know... (Osawa, Script Director) - ↑
ゴロン族
— Trophy (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
デスマウンテンを護る守人。
信頼を得ないで山に入ると
回転しながら突っ込んで来る。
『トワイライトプリンセス』では“すもう”を好み、
信頼を得るには
長老、ドン・コローネに
“すもう”で勝利する必要がある。
また、行方不明になった族長の
救出後、一変いっぺんして態度が友好的
になるため思慮深い一面も
持っていると考えられる。
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ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ
ゼルダの伝説 トワイライトプリンセス - ↑ごろごろ(ゴロゴロ)とは? 意味や使い方 - コトバンク , Kotobank.
- ↑Wiktionary
- ↑
Still, theDivine BeastVah Rudania remains. That one was controlled by Daruk of the Gorons.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, British English version) - ↑
ゴロン族の国
— Sign (Ocarina of Time, Japanese version)
ゴロンシティ - ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 242
- ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 248
- ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 252
- ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 269
- ↑
そういえば じいちゃんも言ってたゴロ!
— Goron Child (Spirit Tracks, Japanese version)
「ゴロンが一度] 決めたことは何が あってもやりとおせ
それが ゴロン族だ」って
オイラもゴロン族のほこりを持って がんばるゴロよ - ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 263
- ↑Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 293
- ↑
名前はマルゴ
— Fi (Skyward Sword, Japanese version)
岩石亜人 ゴロン族の考古学者
地上を旅して歴史を探究しています - ↑
残る神獣は ゴロン族 ダルケルが操った神獣 ヴァ・ルーダニア
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version) - ↑塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 250
- ↑137.0137.1塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 254
- ↑
剩下的神兽是鼓隆族的 达尔克尔操纵的神兽瓦·鲁达尼亚。
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Simplified Chinese version) - ↑
剩下的神獸是由鼓隆族的達爾克爾操縱的神獸瓦‧魯達尼亞。
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Traditional Chinese version) - ↑
De overgebleven Titaan isRudania, bestuurd door Daruk de Goron.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Dutch version) - ↑
Tu dois encore trouverVah'Rudania, la créature divine que pilotait le Goron Daruk.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Canadian French version) - ↑Hyrule Historia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 46
- ↑
Tu dois encore trouverVah'Rudania, la créature divine que pilotait le Goron Daruk.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, European French version) - ↑Encyclopedia, TOKYOPOP, pg. 250
- ↑
Es bleibt dir noch der TitanVah Rudania, den Daruk vom Volk der Goronen befehligte.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, German version) - ↑
Guarda bene quella montagna. È il Monte Morte, la casa dei Goron. Loro sono i guardiani della pietra spirituale del Fuoco.
— Impa (Ocarina of Time 3D, Italian version) - ↑Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 238
- ↑Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 244
- ↑
Villaggio di montagna
— Sign (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian version)
Attenzione a bufere e neve alta! IGoron possono distruggere facilmente i cumuli di neve. - ↑
Monte Goron
— Map (Oracle of Seasons, Italian version) - ↑
Questa è la casa dei Goron.
— Goron (Oracle of Ages, Italian version) - ↑
E-ehi! Hai visto quel Goron qui fuori?
— Thief (Four Swords Adventures, Italian version) - ↑
Resta il colosso che fu controllato dal Goron Daruk... Ilcolosso sacro Vah Rudania.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Italian version) - ↑154.0154.1L'arte di una leggenda, Magazzini Salani, pg. 207
- ↑
남은 신수는 고론족 다르케르가 조종한신수 바·루다니아
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Korean version) - ↑
Ainda resta aFera Divina Vah Rudania, controlada por Daruk, do povo goron.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Brazilian Portuguese version) - ↑
Остается ещеЧудище Ва-Рудания, которым управлял Дарук, Воин народа горонов.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Russian version) - ↑
Aún te falta ir tras labestia divina Vah Rudania, que controlaba Daruk, campeón de la tribu goron.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, Latin American Spanish version) - ↑
Aún te falta ir a porVah Rudania, la bestia que controlaba Daruk, de la tribu goron.
— Impa (Breath of the Wild, European Spanish version)
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