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Aside from all 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 is a Graceful Goron who Link can dance with. If Link does well enough during the dance, he is rewarded with a prize. The first generation Graceful Goron of the Past, notable for his red-colored skin, gives Link the [[Mermaid Key]] once he shows him the Letter of Introduction. The fifth generation Graceful Goron of the Present, whose skin is blue, rewards Link with the [[Brother Emblem]] if he dances well enough. This item allows Link to access additional areas throughout Rolling Ridge. | Aside from all 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 is a Graceful Goron who Link can dance with. If Link does well enough during the dance, he is rewarded with a prize. The first generation Graceful Goron of the Past, notable for his red-colored skin, gives Link the [[Mermaid Key]] once he shows him the Letter of Introduction. The fifth generation Graceful Goron of the Present, whose skin is blue, rewards 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]], | 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]], although it's not clear whether it's the same Goron. He can apparently predict the future, and does so for Link if he is spoken to. | ||
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The Gorons have hats covering their faces, but a swing of the [[Deku Leaf]] reveals their true identities. | The Gorons have hats covering their faces, but a swing of the [[Deku Leaf]] reveals their true identities. | ||
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Once he appears in Hyrule Town, the Goron Merchant sells Kinstones to Link. | Once he appears in Hyrule Town, the Goron Merchant sells Kinstones to Link. | ||
Additionally, there is one Biggoron | Additionally, there is one Biggoron who lives at [[Veil Springs|the top of Veil Falls]] and makes the [[Mirror Shield]] as part of one of the post-game optional quests. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*[[Goron]] | *[[Goron Link]] obviously can't survive underwater in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', but in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' a Goron can be found in [[Zora's Domain]], beneath the surface of the water; a young Goron in a Hot Spring also mentions practicing holding his breath, but never needing to come up for air. | ||
*In Japan, " | *In Japan, "Goron" (ゴロン) is a sound effect for rolling. | ||
*The [[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|son of Darunia]], the | *The [[Link the Goron (Ocarina of Time)|son of Darunia]], the Goron that gives [[Link]] the [[Goron Tunic]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', has the same name as Link. | ||
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the | * In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the Gorons hide their face with a hat, but with a swing of the [[Deku Leaf]], their hats fly off, revealing their face. | ||
* In [[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]], the Gorons [[Lyndae]] and [[Strade]] can be found [[Gerudo Town]]. They tell Link they are confused as to why they were allowed in, due to Gorons seeing themselves as male. | |||
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