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The '''Gerudo''' is a recurring race in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The most prominent trait of the Gerudo is the race only consisting of females except one male being born every one hundred years.
The '''Gerudo''' is a recurring race in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The most prominent trait of the Gerudo is the race only consisting of females except one male being born every one hundred years.
==Culture==
The Gerudo is a dark-toned race consisting of only females with the exception of one male being born every one hundred years. That male according to legend is supposed to be their king. However, Nabooru rebelled against her king in ''Ocarina of Time'', the king being Ganondorf. The Gerudo females are usually dressed in purple attire, have red hair and wield Shamshir-like swords. They seem to not like Hylian culture at all and the relations with Hylian men are purely for survival reasons. The Gerudo seem to think that worshipping the [[Golden Goddesses]] and having gender roles is out of the ordinary.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Ocarina of Time===
===Ocarina of Time===
In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Gerudo live in the [[Gerudo Desert]], which is located northwest of [[Hyrule]]. They are a race of thieves and have a giant fortress called [[Gerudo's Fortress]]. They always live together as a pack in big forts and worship the [[Goddess of the Sand]]. They have built a huge monument for her as well as a [[Spirit Temple]] in the [[Desert Colossus]].
In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Gerudo live in the [[Gerudo Desert]], which is located northwest of [[Hyrule]]. They are a race of thieves and have a giant fortress called [[Gerudo's Fortress]]. They always live together as a pack in big forts and worship the [[Goddess of the Sand]]. They have built a huge monument for her as well as a [[Spirit Temple]] in the [[Desert Colossus]].
====Culture====
The Gerudo is a dark-toned race consisting of only females with the exception of one male being born every one hundred years. That male according to legend is supposed to be their king. However, Nabooru rebelled against her king in ''Ocarina of Time'', the king being Ganondorf. The Gerudo females are usually dressed in purple attire, have red hair and wield Shamshir-like swords. They seem to not like Hylian culture at all and the relations with Hylian men are purely for survival reasons. The Gerudo seem to think that worshipping the [[Golden Goddesses]] and having gender roles is out of the ordinary.


===Majora's Mask===
===Majora's Mask===
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===Breath of the Wild===
===Breath of the Wild===
{{Main|Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)}}
{{Main|Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)}}
In ''Breath of the Wild'', Gerudo refer both to a region and a race.
 
[[File:Nali.jpg|thumb|size=200px|[[Nali]], an adult Gerudo]]
 
[[File:Dalia-3.jpg|thumb|size=200px|[[Dalia]], a Gerudo child]]
 
[[File:Danda.jpg|thumb|size=200px|[[Danda]], a Gerudo elder]]
 
[[File:Teake.jpg|thumb|size=200px|[[Teake]], a Gerudo Captain of Guards]]
 
The Gerudo are a mostly female race primarily living in [[Gerudo Town]]. When Link first arrives at Gerudo Town, no voes (men) are allowed in to the town due to a recent attack by the [[Yiga Clan]] so he has to return to Kara Kara Bazaar in order to buy the [[Gerudo Vai Set]] so he can pass as a woman and enter the town. Interestingly, no male Gerudo are ever met, but Gerudo voe clothing can be bought from the [[Gerudo Secret Club]] indicating that Gerudo men do indeed exist, but are rarely born, similar to previous games, where the Gerudo King has been the only male baby born in the century.
 
[[Riju|Makeela Riju]] is the current chief of the Gerudo, having succeeded her mother after her death. She assists [[Link]] in his efforts to reclaim the [[Divine Beast]] [[Vah Naboris]].
 
====Physiology====
 
The Gerudo are known for being tremendously fit, tall and shapely, exceeding heights of 8 feet as adults, though they tend to become thinner and daintier when they become old. Even Gerudo not involved in combat by trade are fit, and often tower over Hylians in comparison. Adult Gerudo exhibit small torsos, wide hips and long legs, as well as a slight non-pathologic spinal lordosis that gives them a characteristic back lean when standing.
 
Gerudo young children exhibit paradoxical physiology compared to adults, presented by the fact that their torsos are big and their legs are short, which are contrary features to those of adults.
 
Most, if not all of Gerudo have hair colors which are variations of red; their skin colors range from dark brown ([[Sumati]], [[Nali]], [[Marta]]), to olive ([[Buliara]], [[Isha]]), to leucistic ([[Teake]], [[Calyban]], [[Ashai]]). They also present an innate resistance to the desert heat, as well as a surprising resistance to the volcanic heat of the Eldin Province, albeit expressing discomfort towards it. As there are no Gerudo individuals in Hebra or the [[Gerudo Highlands]], it's assumed that they are not good at tolerating cold, though the presence of the [[Eighth Heroine]] statue at the northern part of the Highlands may suggest that this is not always the case.
 
Their facial features are striking, with protruding noses and stern expressions, and like Hylians, they have elfin-looking ears. Gerudo sport makeup, particularly different-colored lipstick and face painting, which is also used by young girls. It's shown that the more makeup a Gerudo sports, the less striking their features become (like in the case of [[Urbosa]]). These facial features become more pronounced the older the Gerudo is.
 
====Culture and Customs====
 
Though most Gerudo continue to live in Gerudo Town, many leave to travel across Hyrule and are met by [[Link]] during their travels. The most frequent reason for Gerudo leaving is to either sell their wares in distant locations or to marry. With no Gerudo voe, Gerudo who wish to marry leave Gerudo Town to travel across Hyrule in hopes of finding a husband, and maintain an eager curiosity towards Voe, domestic life and the concept of marriage as a whole fueled by their isolationist status. Even after marrying, many Gerudo return to Gerudo Town to sell wares they procure during their travels.
 
The Gerudo are known for their pride and exuberance leading to a somewhat stubborn nature towards other Hyrulean races. In terms of romantic prospects, it's shown that Gerudo mainly prefer Hylian partners, and may consider [[Gorons]] too removed from their preference to consider marriage or child-bearing. In spite of all this, many Gerudo are shown to be playful and goofy at times, and some are presented as being coy and flirty.
 
Many Gerudo are trained in combat. They are trained by [[Teake]] and [[Liana]] in Gerudo Town and guard the city to prevent any voe from entering. Gerudo guardswomen also protect [[Kara Kara Bazaar]] from the many monsters in the province. A training compound is located in Gerudo Town where Gerudo warriors train against each other and on dummies made for practice. Gerudo guardswomen greatly admire combat prowess as a trait in their fellow kin, as well as a personal goal.
 
Gerudo clothing is often brightly patterned and colored. Due to the heat of their home, Gerudo clothing is typically light and minimal in style. Their outfits consist of cross-neck tops with no shoulder covers and midriff baring, knee-high [[Gerudo Sirwal]]s and high heels, being surprisingly swift sporting said footwear in their desert environment. They also wear jewelry like large earrings and gold arm, wrist and ankle bands. Elders often wear short coats, and soldiers sport mouth-covering masks, vambraces and shin guards.
 
For entertainment, the Gerudo often watch or participate in Sand-Seal Racing or can be found at the Noble Canteen where the Noble Pursuit is a favorite among the Gerudo. Local spots of interest include the [[Northern Icehouse]], the [[Kara Kara Bazaar]], and the [[Gerudo Great Skeleton]].
 
The Gerudo Chiefdom follows a matrilineal heredetary succession system with no male influence, and it's not known what status, if any, the Chieftainess' husband holds, though it's assumed to be completely negligible. The status of past Gerudo men is not known either, other than that of [[Ganondorf]].
 
====Language====
 
Though the Gerudo speak to visitors in Hylian, they have their own language and often use certain terms when speaking to travelers. They recommend that travelers learn a few words to help with their visit to Gerudo Town:
 
*Vasaaq: welcome
*Sav'otta: good morning
*Sav'aaq: good day
*Sav'orq: good-bye
*Sarqso: thank you
*Vai: woman
*Voe: man
 
====Gerudo Weapons====
 
In addition to being strong warriors, the Gerudo also make many weapons that are specifically designed to match Gerudo training techniques.
 
Their weapons include:
 
*[[Gerudo Scimitar]] - ​a short, curved weapon used by Gerudo for self-defense
*[[Gerudo Spear]] - an unusually weighted spear most people are not able to use; Gerudo are specially trained in its use
*[[Golden Claymore]] - a two-handed sword used by only the most talented Gerudo
*[[Moonlight Scimitar]] - a ceremonial weapon decorated with a variety of carvings
*[[Scimitar of the Seven]] - the favored weapon of the Gerudo Champion [[Urbosa]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*According to [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]], [[Ganon|Ganondorf's]] sharp, bird-like nose is characteristic of the [[Gerudo]].{{Ref|name=Quote1}}
*According to [[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]], [[Ganon|Ganondorf's]] sharp, bird-like nose is characteristic of the [[Gerudo]].{{Ref|name=Quote1}}
*According to a [[Gossip Stone]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the [[Gerudo]] go to [[Hyrule Castle Town]] to find boyfriends.
*According to a [[Gossip Stone]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the [[Gerudo]] go to [[Hyrule Castle Town]] to find boyfriends.
*The Chieftainesses of the Gerudo shown in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' ([[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. [[Isha]], the jeweler, also seems to have a wealthy trade, sharing many attire aspects with the Chieftainesses.
*Though sold as a Gerudo customary head wear, the [[Gerudo Veil]] is used by no Gerudo women at all in ''Breath of the Wild''.
*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]]
*A recurring joke regarding Link wearing a vai garb is that, because adult Gerudo are not used to men, they can't recognize them easily. When Link speaks with [[Muava]], a world-weary elder Gerudo, she immediately recognizes him as a Voe.
*Like the other races in the game, the Gerudo are not masters of their own land, as the looming threat of [[Molduga]]s and the [[Divine Beast Vah Naboris]] prevent them from fully controlling their native province.
*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.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 23:25, October 13, 2020

Gerudo
Gerudo-Master.png

Special
Characteristics

Almost all women
Sharp, bird-like noses[1]

Games

Location

Ocarina of Time
Gerudo's Fortress
Majora's Mask
Great Bay
Four Swords Adventures
Desert of Doubt
Breath of the Wild
Gerudo Town
Kara Kara Bazaar

Key Characters

"A kid like you may not know this, but the Gerudo race consists only of women. Only one man is born every hundred years..."

The Gerudo is a recurring race in The Legend of Zelda series. The most prominent trait of the Gerudo is the race only consisting of females except one male being born every one hundred years.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Gerudo live in the Gerudo Desert, which is located northwest of Hyrule. They are a race of thieves and have a giant fortress called Gerudo's Fortress. They always live together as a pack in big forts and worship the Goddess of the Sand. They have built a huge monument for her as well as a Spirit Temple in the Desert Colossus.

Culture

The Gerudo is a dark-toned race consisting of only females with the exception of one male being born every one hundred years. That male according to legend is supposed to be their king. However, Nabooru rebelled against her king in Ocarina of Time, the king being Ganondorf. The Gerudo females are usually dressed in purple attire, have red hair and wield Shamshir-like swords. They seem to not like Hylian culture at all and the relations with Hylian men are purely for survival reasons. The Gerudo seem to think that worshipping the Golden Goddesses and having gender roles is out of the ordinary.

Majora's Mask

In Majora's Mask, the Gerudo are referred to as "pirates". They have stolen the Zora Eggs that belong to Lulu, the singer of The Indigo-Go's. Their fortress is surrounded by guards that throw Link out if he is caught.

Four Swords Adventures

Only in Four Swords Adventures is the entire Gerudo tribe friendly. Their abode is located in the Desert of Doubt. Link's passage through Gerudo Village is initially halted by closed gates. This is due to Ganondorf passing to try to claim the power of the sacred Pyramid for himself in direct violation of the Gerudo law code.

Breath of the Wild

Main article: Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)
Nali, an adult Gerudo
Dalia, a Gerudo child
Danda, a Gerudo elder
Teake, a Gerudo Captain of Guards

The Gerudo are a mostly female race primarily living in Gerudo Town. When Link first arrives at Gerudo Town, no voes (men) are allowed in to the town due to a recent attack by the Yiga Clan so he has to return to Kara Kara Bazaar in order to buy the Gerudo Vai Set so he can pass as a woman and enter the town. Interestingly, no male Gerudo are ever met, but Gerudo voe clothing can be bought from the Gerudo Secret Club indicating that Gerudo men do indeed exist, but are rarely born, similar to previous games, where the Gerudo King has been the only male baby born in the century.

Makeela Riju is the current chief of the Gerudo, having succeeded her mother after her death. She assists Link in his efforts to reclaim the Divine Beast Vah Naboris.

Physiology

The Gerudo are known for being tremendously fit, tall and shapely, exceeding heights of 8 feet as adults, though they tend to become thinner and daintier when they become old. Even Gerudo not involved in combat by trade are fit, and often tower over Hylians in comparison. Adult Gerudo exhibit small torsos, wide hips and long legs, as well as a slight non-pathologic spinal lordosis that gives them a characteristic back lean when standing.

Gerudo young children exhibit paradoxical physiology compared to adults, presented by the fact that their torsos are big and their legs are short, which are contrary features to those of adults.

Most, if not all of Gerudo have hair colors which are variations of red; their skin colors range from dark brown (Sumati, Nali, Marta), to olive (Buliara, Isha), to leucistic (Teake, Calyban, Ashai). They also present an innate resistance to the desert heat, as well as a surprising resistance to the volcanic heat of the Eldin Province, albeit expressing discomfort towards it. As there are no Gerudo individuals in Hebra or the Gerudo Highlands, it's assumed that they are not good at tolerating cold, though the presence of the Eighth Heroine statue at the northern part of the Highlands may suggest that this is not always the case.

Their facial features are striking, with protruding noses and stern expressions, and like Hylians, they have elfin-looking ears. Gerudo sport makeup, particularly different-colored lipstick and face painting, which is also used by young girls. It's shown that the more makeup a Gerudo sports, the less striking their features become (like in the case of Urbosa). These facial features become more pronounced the older the Gerudo is.

Culture and Customs

Though most Gerudo continue to live in Gerudo Town, many leave to travel across Hyrule and are met by Link during their travels. The most frequent reason for Gerudo leaving is to either sell their wares in distant locations or to marry. With no Gerudo voe, Gerudo who wish to marry leave Gerudo Town to travel across Hyrule in hopes of finding a husband, and maintain an eager curiosity towards Voe, domestic life and the concept of marriage as a whole fueled by their isolationist status. Even after marrying, many Gerudo return to Gerudo Town to sell wares they procure during their travels.

The Gerudo are known for their pride and exuberance leading to a somewhat stubborn nature towards other Hyrulean races. In terms of romantic prospects, it's shown that Gerudo mainly prefer Hylian partners, and may consider Gorons too removed from their preference to consider marriage or child-bearing. In spite of all this, many Gerudo are shown to be playful and goofy at times, and some are presented as being coy and flirty.

Many Gerudo are trained in combat. They are trained by Teake and Liana in Gerudo Town and guard the city to prevent any voe from entering. Gerudo guardswomen also protect Kara Kara Bazaar from the many monsters in the province. A training compound is located in Gerudo Town where Gerudo warriors train against each other and on dummies made for practice. Gerudo guardswomen greatly admire combat prowess as a trait in their fellow kin, as well as a personal goal.

Gerudo clothing is often brightly patterned and colored. Due to the heat of their home, Gerudo clothing is typically light and minimal in style. Their outfits consist of cross-neck tops with no shoulder covers and midriff baring, knee-high Gerudo Sirwals and high heels, being surprisingly swift sporting said footwear in their desert environment. They also wear jewelry like large earrings and gold arm, wrist and ankle bands. Elders often wear short coats, and soldiers sport mouth-covering masks, vambraces and shin guards.

For entertainment, the Gerudo often watch or participate in Sand-Seal Racing or can be found at the Noble Canteen where the Noble Pursuit is a favorite among the Gerudo. Local spots of interest include the Northern Icehouse, the Kara Kara Bazaar, and the Gerudo Great Skeleton.

The Gerudo Chiefdom follows a matrilineal heredetary succession system with no male influence, and it's not known what status, if any, the Chieftainess' husband holds, though it's assumed to be completely negligible. The status of past Gerudo men is not known either, other than that of Ganondorf.

Language

Though the Gerudo speak to visitors in Hylian, they have their own language and often use certain terms when speaking to travelers. They recommend that travelers learn a few words to help with their visit to Gerudo Town:

  • Vasaaq: welcome
  • Sav'otta: good morning
  • Sav'aaq: good day
  • Sav'orq: good-bye
  • Sarqso: thank you
  • Vai: woman
  • Voe: man

Gerudo Weapons

In addition to being strong warriors, the Gerudo also make many weapons that are specifically designed to match Gerudo training techniques.

Their weapons include:

Trivia

  • The desert in Twilight Princess is named after the Gerudo; but ironically enough, there are no Gerudo in the game. The Camps in the desert are populated by Bulblins.
  • According to Hyrule Historia, Ganondorf's sharp, bird-like nose is characteristic of the Gerudo.[1]
  • According to a Gossip Stone in Ocarina of Time, the Gerudo go to Hyrule Castle Town to find boyfriends.
  • The Chieftainesses of the Gerudo shown in Breath of the Wild (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. Isha, the jeweler, also seems to have a wealthy trade, sharing many attire aspects with the Chieftainesses.
  • Though sold as a Gerudo customary head wear, the Gerudo Veil is used by no Gerudo women at all in Breath of the Wild.
  • 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
  • A recurring joke regarding Link wearing a vai garb is that, because adult Gerudo are not used to men, they can't recognize them easily. When Link speaks with Muava, a world-weary elder Gerudo, she immediately recognizes him as a Voe.
  • Like the other races in the game, the Gerudo are not masters of their own land, as the looming threat of Moldugas and the Divine Beast Vah Naboris prevent them from fully controlling their native province.
  • 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.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.1 1.2 "[Ganondorf's] sharp, birdlike nose is characteristic of the Gerudo." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 148