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==Trivia==
*The [[Voltfruit]], the [[Hydromelon]], the [[Molduga]], the [[Wasteland Coyote]], and the [[Sand Seal]] are native only to the Gerudo region and cannot be found anywhere else in [[Hyrule]].
* The geographical features of the [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]], as well as the presence of the [[Gerudo Great Skeleton]] and the marine-life-like [[Molduga]]s imply that it may have been a vast sea in the past, as the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] leading to the desert may have been carved out of solid rock by a now dried river that led to the aforementioned sea, and the various archways at the [[Great Cliffs]] may have been water-carved too. The [[Karusa Valley]] may have also been carved by a glacier from the [[Gerudo Highlands]].
* Most of the stone in the ruins of the region, as well as [[Gerudo Town]] itself, is implied to have come from the marble/limestone quarry east of the [[Gerudo Desert Gateway]], though no Gerudo or Hyruleans are found there. The causeways flanking the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] may have been related to the quarry as well, though some of those causeways were shown in a flashback when the [[Divine Beast Vah Naboris]] was dug out. However, older constructs are shown to have been carved out of the red stone from the mountains surrounding the desert, including the [[Seven Heroines]] and the [[Eighth Heroine]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Voltfruit]], the [[Hydromelon]], the [[Molduga]], the [[Wasteland Coyote]], and the [[Sand Seal]] are native only to the Gerudo region and cannot be found anywhere else in [[Hyrule]].
*The Chieftainesses of the Gerudo shown in the game ([[Riju]] and [[Urbosa]]) are shown to be more coiffed and exuberant than other Gerudo, and are noted for their rich, flowing long hair. They are also among the only Gerudo that wear skirts. [[Issha]], the jeweler, also seems to have a wealthy trade, sharing many attire aspects with the Chieftainesses.
*The chiefs of the Gerudo shown in the game ([[Riju]] and [[Urbosa]]) are shown to be more coiffed and exuberant than other Gerudo, and are noted for their rich, flowing long hair. They are also among the only Gerudo that wear skirts.
*Though sold as a Gerudo customary head wear, the [[Gerudo Veil]] is used by no Gerudo women at all in the game.
*Though sold as a Gerudo customary head wear, the [[Gerudo Veil]] is used by no Gerudo women at all in the game.
*It's shown through [[The Secret Club's Secret]] quest that not all Gerudo obey or abide to the no-Voes-allowed rule in [[Gerudo Town]]
*It's shown through [[The Secret Club's Secret]] quest that not all Gerudo obey or abide to the no-Voes-allowed rule in [[Gerudo Town]]
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*Completely lacking in bodies of water, the Gerudo Region is devoid of [[Zora]] peoples.
*Completely lacking in bodies of water, the Gerudo Region is devoid of [[Zora]] peoples.
*The procurement of water is implied to be one of the reasons for why the Chiefdom of the Gerudo hold power on their subjects. The palace of the chief is directly below a towering natural water spring implied to be the main source of water for the town, and the reason the town itself was built around it. The procurement of ice is also crucial, and it's made from water found in an underground spring at the [[Northern Icehouse]], and it's transported to the town at great peril from monster attacks; this water is implied to be melt water from the slopes of the [[Gerudo Highlands]], accounting for its coldness at the Icehouse.
*The procurement of water is implied to be one of the reasons for why the Chiefdom of the Gerudo hold power on their subjects. The palace of the chief is directly below a towering natural water spring implied to be the main source of water for the town, and the reason the town itself was built around it. The procurement of ice is also crucial, and it's made from water found in an underground spring at the [[Northern Icehouse]], and it's transported to the town at great peril from monster attacks; this water is implied to be melt water from the slopes of the [[Gerudo Highlands]], accounting for its coldness at the Icehouse.
* The geographical features of the [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]], as well as the presence of the [[Gerudo Great Skeleton]] and the marine-life-like [[Molduga]]s imply that it may have been a vast sea in the past, as the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] leading to the desert may have been carved out of solid rock by a now dried river that led to the aforementioned sea, and the various archways at the [[Great Cliffs]] may have been water-carved too. The [[Karusa Valley]] may have also been carved by a glacier from the [[Gerudo Highlands]].
* Most of the stone in the ruins of the region, as well as [[Gerudo Town]] itself, is implied to have come from the marble/limestone quarry east of the [[Gerudo Desert Gateway]], though no Gerudo or Hyruleans are found there. The causeways flanking the [[Gerudo Canyon Pass]] may have been related to the quarry as well, though some of those causeways were shown in a flashback when the [[Divine Beast Vah Naboris]] was dug out. However, older constructs are shown to have been carved out of the red stone from the mountains surrounding the desert, including the [[Seven Heroines]] and the [[Eighth Heroine]].


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