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A girl is a young female. They change from race to race. In the Zora, They can be seen talking, playing, and swimming. In Goron city, they can be found rolling around, standing somewhere, and in hot springs. Girls at stables act like normal girls. Same goes for Hylains. In Gerudo Town they can be seen hanging with each other, looking at food, running around, and talking. In Rito Village, you cant really see girls running around as they sing and sit on landing/takeoff pads. In Lurelin Village, they can be seen hanging around, sitting, and staying inside. But those only happen for the kids. In the Gerudo language, vai stands for female, so they are called Vai.
A girl is a young female. They change from race to race. In the Zora, They can be seen talking, playing, and swimming. In Goron city, they can be found rolling around, standing somewhere, and in hot springs. Girls at stables act like normal girls. Same goes for Hylains. In Gerudo Town they can be seen hanging with each other, looking at food, running around, and talking. In Rito Village, you cant really see girls running around because they sing and sit on landing/takeoff pads. In Lurelin Village, they can be seen hanging around, sitting, and staying inside. But those only happen for the kids. In the Gerudo language, vai stands for female, so they are called Vai.

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A girl is a young female. They change from race to race. In the Zora, They can be seen talking, playing, and swimming. In Goron city, they can be found rolling around, standing somewhere, and in hot springs. Girls at stables act like normal girls. Same goes for Hylains. In Gerudo Town they can be seen hanging with each other, looking at food, running around, and talking. In Rito Village, you cant really see girls running around because they sing and sit on landing/takeoff pads. In Lurelin Village, they can be seen hanging around, sitting, and staying inside. But those only happen for the kids. In the Gerudo language, vai stands for female, so they are called Vai.