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'''Darunia''' is the patriarchal leader of the [[Goron]] Tribe located on [[Death Mountain]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He is notable for his large temper and significant size and girth. Like other Gorons he bears markings resembling the Gorons prized treasure, the [[Goron's Ruby]], also known as the [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]] of Fire.
'''Darunia''' is the patriarchal leader of the [[Goron]] Tribe located on [[Death Mountain]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He is notable for his large temper and significant size and girth. Like other Gorons he bears markings resembling the Gorons prized treasure, the [[Goron's Ruby]], also known as the [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]] of Fire.


[[Link]] first meets Darunia within [[Goron City]], an enormous cavern built within Death Mountain.<ref>{{Cite|OoT[[]]1181|[[Goron]]}}</ref> Link plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]] to gain access to his room, however upon seeing Link, Darunia is insulted as he was expecting the messenger of the royal family, not a child.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1183|Darunia}}</ref> Link manages to lighten Darunia's heart by playing him [[Saria's Song]], which sends him into an amusing dance. Afterwards, Darunia listens to Link's plight and agrees to give him the spiritual stone but only if he defeats the [[Dodongo]]s that have infested [[Dodongo's Cavern]].<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1184|Darunia}}</ref> After Link accomplishes his task, Darunia considers him a sworn brother and an honorary member of the tribe.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1190|Darunia}}</ref>
[[Link]] first meets Darunia within [[Goron City]], an enormous cavern built within Death Mountain.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1181|[[Goron]]}}</ref> Link plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]] to gain access to his room, however upon seeing Link, Darunia is insulted as he was expecting the messenger of the royal family, not a child.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1183|Darunia}}</ref> Link manages to lighten Darunia's heart by playing him [[Saria's Song]], which sends him into an amusing dance. Afterwards, Darunia listens to Link's plight and agrees to give him the spiritual stone but only if he defeats the [[Dodongo]]s that have infested [[Dodongo's Cavern]].<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1184|Darunia}}</ref> After Link accomplishes his task, Darunia considers him a sworn brother and an honorary member of the tribe.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1190|Darunia}}</ref>


After [[Ganondorf]] gains the [[Triforce of Power]] and takes over [[Hyrule]], Link assists Darunia in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] located in the [[Death Mountain Crater]].  Link is informed of the location of said dungeon from [[Link the Goron]].  His father, Darunia, named him after Link because he killed King Dodongo and saved the Gorons from starvation. He believed that Link would be a good example for his child, because of his bravery and heroism.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1205|[[Link the Goron]]}}</ref> Darunia insists on taking on [[Volvagia]], a dragon revived by Ganondorf to terrorize the Gorons, however he is not confident as he does not hold the "[[Megaton Hammer|legendary hammer]]", a weapon used long ago by Darunia's ancestor to defeat Volvagia. Darunia asks Link to free his brothers which have been imprisoned throughout the Fire Temple.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1213|Darunia}}</ref> Eventually, Link defeats Volvagia using the Megaton Hammer, Darunia is then revealed as the Sage of Fire.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1225|Darunia}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|OoT|1226|Darunia}}</ref>
After [[Ganondorf]] gains the [[Triforce of Power]] and takes over [[Hyrule]], Link assists Darunia in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] located in the [[Death Mountain Crater]].  Link is informed of the location of said dungeon from [[Link the Goron]].  His father, Darunia, named him after Link because he killed King Dodongo and saved the Gorons from starvation. He believed that Link would be a good example for his child, because of his bravery and heroism.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1205|[[Link the Goron]]}}</ref> Darunia insists on taking on [[Volvagia]], a dragon revived by Ganondorf to terrorize the Gorons, however he is not confident as he does not hold the "[[Megaton Hammer|legendary hammer]]", a weapon used long ago by Darunia's ancestor to defeat Volvagia. Darunia asks Link to free his brothers which have been imprisoned throughout the Fire Temple.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1213|Darunia}}</ref> Eventually, Link defeats Volvagia using the Megaton Hammer, Darunia is then revealed as the Sage of Fire.<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1225|Darunia}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|OoT|1226|Darunia}}</ref>

Revision as of 01:24, November 17, 2012

This article is about the Goron in Ocarina of Time. For the town in The Adventure of Link, see Darunia (Town).

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Darunia is the patriarchal leader of the Goron Tribe located on Death Mountain in Ocarina of Time. He is notable for his large temper and significant size and girth. Like other Gorons he bears markings resembling the Gorons prized treasure, the Goron's Ruby, also known as the Spiritual Stone of Fire.

Link first meets Darunia within Goron City, an enormous cavern built within Death Mountain.[1] Link plays Zelda's Lullaby to gain access to his room, however upon seeing Link, Darunia is insulted as he was expecting the messenger of the royal family, not a child.[2] Link manages to lighten Darunia's heart by playing him Saria's Song, which sends him into an amusing dance. Afterwards, Darunia listens to Link's plight and agrees to give him the spiritual stone but only if he defeats the Dodongos that have infested Dodongo's Cavern.[3] After Link accomplishes his task, Darunia considers him a sworn brother and an honorary member of the tribe.[4]

After Ganondorf gains the Triforce of Power and takes over Hyrule, Link assists Darunia in the Fire Temple located in the Death Mountain Crater. Link is informed of the location of said dungeon from Link the Goron. His father, Darunia, named him after Link because he killed King Dodongo and saved the Gorons from starvation. He believed that Link would be a good example for his child, because of his bravery and heroism.[5] Darunia insists on taking on Volvagia, a dragon revived by Ganondorf to terrorize the Gorons, however he is not confident as he does not hold the "legendary hammer", a weapon used long ago by Darunia's ancestor to defeat Volvagia. Darunia asks Link to free his brothers which have been imprisoned throughout the Fire Temple.[6] Eventually, Link defeats Volvagia using the Megaton Hammer, Darunia is then revealed as the Sage of Fire.[7][8]

Darunia assists the other Sages in sealing Ganondorf within the Sacred Realm at the end of the game.

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