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===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
====Child====
====Child====
As a child, [[Link]] travels to [[Goron City]] in order to collect the [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]] of Fire, the [[Goron's Ruby]]. [[Darunia]], the leader of the Gorons, is very angry because his people are starving thanks to [[Ganon|Ganondorf]], who blocked the entrance to [[Dodongo's Cavern]], the Gorons main source of food, after the Gorons wouldn't give him their Ruby. Link goes into Dodongo's  
[[File:Ocarina of Time Goron.jpeg|left|100px]]As a child, [[Link]] travels to [[Goron City]] in order to collect the [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]] of Fire, the [[Goron's Ruby]]. [[Darunia]], the leader of the Gorons, is very angry because his people are starving thanks to [[Ganon|Ganondorf]], who blocked the entrance to [[Dodongo's Cavern]], the Gorons main source of food, after the Gorons wouldn't give him their Ruby. Link goes into Dodongo's Cavern, defeats the monster ([[King Dodongo]]), reverses Ganondorf's curse and retrieves the Goron's Ruby. Darunia then makes Link a Goron brother and soon names his son after Link!
Cavern, defeats the monster ([[King Dodongo]]), reverses Ganondorf's curse and retrieves the Goron's Ruby. Darunia then makes Link a Goron brother and soon names his son after Link!
[[File:Ocarina of Time Goron.jpeg|thumb|left|A Goron from ocarina of time and Majora's Mask.]]


====Adult====
====Adult====
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===Twilight Princess===
===Twilight Princess===
====Background====
====Background====
The Gorons reside on Death Mountain in northwestern ([[Nintendo Wii|Wii]]) [[Hyrule]]. They are ruled by a patriarch, [[Darbus]], as well as a group of [[Goron Elder|elders]]. They are generally taller than Gorons in earlier installments, but they retain most of the same physical features. Their complexion is decidedly more rough and rock-like, featuring a rocky "crust" that can be seen on their head and back areas, and they also have tribal markings on their skin. They now also wear fundoshi, which is almost certainly a parallel to real world sumo, in which a mawashi, a protective belt similar in appearance to the fundoshi, is worn.
[[File:Twilight princess goron.jpg|right]]The Gorons reside on Death Mountain in northwestern ([[Nintendo Wii|Wii]]) [[Hyrule]]. They are ruled by a patriarch, [[Darbus]], as well as a group of [[Goron Elder|elders]]. They are generally taller than Gorons in earlier installments, but they retain most of the same physical features. Their complexion is decidedly more rough and rock-like, featuring a rocky "crust" that can be seen on their head and back areas, and they also have tribal markings on their skin. They now also wear fundoshi, which is almost certainly a parallel to real world sumo, in which a mawashi, a protective belt similar in appearance to the fundoshi, is worn.


====Story====
====Story====
[[File:Twilight princess goron.jpg|right]]
The Gorons have a role in the story since the [[Goron Mines]] is the second dungeon of the game and the [[Fused Shadow]] resides there. At first the Gorons and [[Hylian]]s from [[Kakariko Village]] don't get along very well; in fact, Link can't even get into Death Mountain. But it's vital to restore peace between the two races so that Link can enter the Goron Mines and retrieve the second Fused Shadow. After the Goron Mines have been completed, neither Death Mountain nor the Gorons play a big role anymore. Most of them scatter across Hyrule to help with selling [[Hot Spring Water]], digging pathways, or building bridges.
The Gorons have a role in the story since the [[Goron Mines]] is the second dungeon of the game and the [[Fused Shadow]] resides there. At first the Gorons and [[Hylian]]s from [[Kakariko Village]] don't get along very well; in fact, Link can't even get into Death Mountain. But it's vital to restore peace between the two races so that Link can enter the Goron Mines and retrieve the second Fused Shadow. After the Goron Mines have been completed, neither Death Mountain nor the Gorons play a big role anymore. Most of them scatter across Hyrule to help with selling [[Hot Spring Water]], digging pathways, or building bridges.


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===Skyward Sword===
===Skyward Sword===
Only three Gorons are in ''Skyward Sword'' and they hold the appearance of the traveling merchant variety from ''The Wind Waker''. Their names are [[Gorko]], [[Golo]], and [[Gortram]]. Gorko and Golo research ancient legends and Gortram runs the [[Rickety Coaster]] mini-game.
Only three Gorons are in ''Skyward Sword'' and they hold the appearance of the traveling merchant variety from ''The Wind Waker''. Their names are [[Gorko]], [[Golo]], and [[Gortram]]. Gorko and Golo research ancient legends and Gortram runs the [[Rickety Coaster]] mini-game.
[[File:Goron.png|thumb|100px|left|Gorko The Goron]] [[File:Golo the goron.jpg|thumb|100px|center|Golo the Goron]] [[File:Gortram the Goron.jpg|thumb|100px|right|Gortram the Goron.]]


===Battle Quest===
===Battle Quest===
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