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'''Gor Ebizo''' is the | '''Gor Ebizo''' is one of the four [[Goron Elder]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. In the [[Goron Mines]], he is the second elder to give [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] a [[Key Shard]]. All he wants to do is to be a salesman before he dies, and he collects donations and dances in any of [[Malo]]'s shops. Like the other [[Goron]]s, Gor Ebizo calls Link "brother" and pronounces it "brudda". | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*There is some evidence that [[Gor Ebizo]] is based on Jamaican culture and more specifically Rasta culture. He appears to have dreadlocks, holds a pipe, and says "brudda" in a special way different to all other [[Goron]]s, similar to how Jamaican people pronounce the word.{{unsourced}} | *There is some evidence that [[Gor Ebizo]] is based on Jamaican culture and more specifically Rasta culture. He appears to have dreadlocks, holds a pipe, and says "brudda" in a special way different to all other [[Goron]]s, similar to how Jamaican people pronounce the word.{{unsourced}} | ||
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Gor Ebizo is one of the four Goron Elders in Twilight Princess. In the Goron Mines, he is the second elder to give Link a Key Shard. All he wants to do is to be a salesman before he dies, and he collects donations and dances in any of Malo's shops. Like the other Gorons, Gor Ebizo calls Link "brother" and pronounces it "brudda".
Trivia
- There is some evidence that Gor Ebizo is based on Jamaican culture and more specifically Rasta culture. He appears to have dreadlocks, holds a pipe, and says "brudda" in a special way different to all other Gorons, similar to how Jamaican people pronounce the word.[citation needed]