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===Oracle of Ages===
===Oracle of Ages===
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The Gorons inhabit the mountainous area known as [[Rolling Ridge]], located in north-eastern [[Labrynna]]. They are a race of large humanoid creatures that eat rocks and are known to have tough skin, especially on their backs. For some reason, there happens to be more [[Goron]]s living in Rolling Ridge in the [[Past]] than in the [[Present]].
 
Link helps the Gorons by defeating the [[Great Moblin]] who had built a fortress atop Rolling Ridge and halted the Goron's [[Bomb Flower]] growth. Link also uses a bomb flower to blow up a large rock that had landed on the [[Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)|Goron Elder]], thus saving him and becoming a legendary hero amongst the Gorons.
 
Aside from all of the normal Gorons, there are a few notable ones who differ in color and status, two of which are the [[Graceful Goron]]s of the past and present. In each era, there will be a Graceful Goron who Link can dance with. If Link does well enough during the dance, he will be rewarded with a prize. The first generation Graceful Goron of the past, notable for his red-colored skin, will give Link the [[Mermaid Key]] once he shows him the Letter of Introduction. The fifth generation Graceful Goron of the present, who's skin is blue, will reward Link with the [[Brother Emblem]] if he dances well enough. This item allows Link to access additional areas throughout Rolling Ridge.
 
A third different-colored Goron is known as the [[Goron Prophet]], who has a distinctive green color to his skin. This Goron can be found in both the past and present in the [[Goron Dance Hall]], even though it seems that they are different generations of Goron Prophet. They can apparently predict the future, and will do so for Link if he talks with them.


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===The Wind Waker===
===The Wind Waker===
Gorons make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' in the Magic Armor Trading Quest. There are three Gorons that can be found in specific places on the map that you may converse with. Buying an item from one of the three Gorons costs [[Rupee]]s, but it is worth it to get the prize at the end. After buying unique items from the Gorons, it can be taken to one of the other three Gorons. One of the two Gorons will find the item interesting, and trade you something more valuable, but it costs rupees to trade. After going through this process several times, you will finally have the most valuable item which can be traded with [[Zunari|the merchant]] on [[Windfall Island]] to obtain his family treasure, the [[Magic Armor]].  
Gorons make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' in the Magic Armor Trading Quest. There are three Gorons that can be found in specific places on the map that you may converse with. Buying an item from one of the three Gorons costs [[Rupee]]s, but it is worth it to get the prize at the end. After buying unique items from the Gorons, it can be taken to one of the other three Gorons. One of the two Gorons will find the item interesting, and trade you something more valuable, but it costs rupees to trade. After going through this process several times, you will finally have the most valuable item which can be traded with [[Zunari|the merchant]] on [[Windfall Island]] to obtain his family treasure, the [[Magic Armor]].