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The '''Goron Elder's Son''' is a character that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. He is the son of the [[Goron Elder]] and is a key character within the race of the [[Goron]]s. He lives within the [[Goron Village]], where he resides in the [[Goron Shrine]] due to the harsh winter that us currently happening in the region of [[Snowhead]]. The Elder's Son is very small in size and he is seen uncontrollably crying in the Shrine, this may imply that he is still very young.  
The '''Goron Elder's Son''' is a character that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. He is the son of the [[Goron Elder]] and is a key character within the race of the [[Goron]]s. He lives within the [[Goron Village]], where he resides in the [[Goron Shrine]] due to the harsh winter that is currently happening in the region of [[Snowhead]]. The Elder's Son is very small in size and he is seen uncontrollably crying in the shrine, this may imply that he is still very young.  


==Story==
==Story==
[[Link]] first encounters the Elder's Son when he gains access to the Goron Shrine after obtaining the [[Goron Mask]]. He enters to the sound of the Baby Goron's loud crying, this intense crying causes most of the Gorons within the Shrine to be very irritated and they hold there hands up to there ears in order to shield the sound.  
[[Link]] first encounters the Elder's Son when he gains access to the Goron Shrine after obtaining the [[Goron Mask]]. He enters to the sound of the Baby Goron's loud crying, this intense crying causes most of the Gorons within the Shrine to be very irritated and they hold there hands up to there ears in order to shield the sound.  


Link must exit the Village and find the Goron Elder. The Elder will be frozen in a chunk of ice that Link must in freeze with the help of [[Hot Spring Water]]. After doing so the Elder teaches the young hero a section of the [[Goron Lullaby]], which Link must complete. After playing the section to the Elder's Son, he remembers the song and teaches Link the remaining section. The Elder's Son now enters a deep slumber as do the rest of the Gorons within he Shrine. Link, now with the [[Goron Lullaby]] learnt, can access the [[Snowhead Temple]] by playing the song in front of the giant Goron.  
Link must exit the village and find the Goron Elder. The Elder has been frozen in a chunk of ice that Link must melt with the help of [[Hot Spring Water]]. After doing so the Elder teaches the young hero a section of the [[Goron Lullaby]], which Link must complete. After playing the section to the Elder's Son, he remembers the song and teaches Link the remaining section. The Elder's Son now enters a deep slumber as do the rest of the Gorons within the shrine. Link, now with the [[Goron Lullaby]] learnt, can access the [[Snowhead Temple]] by playing the song in front of the giant Goron.
 
After Link rids the evil within Snowhead Temple by defeating [[Goht]], peace restores to the region and winter subsides allowing the season of spring to take its place. Once Link uses a [[Powder Keg]] to blow up the giant boulder outside the [[Goron Racetrack]], he can find the Elder's Son inside. When speaking with the young Goron, he tells Link to enter the annual race. Link enters the race and finishes first, the Elder's Son hands Link a [[Bottle]] filled with [[Gold Dust]] as a reward from his father.  


After Link rids the evil within Snowhead Temple by defeating [[Goht]], peace restores to the region and winter subsides allowing the season of spring to take its place. Once Link uses a [[Powder Keg]] to blow up the giant boulder outside the [[Goron Racetrack]], he can find the Elder's Son inside. When speaking with the young Goron, he tells Link to enter the annual race. Link enters the race and finishes first, the Elder's Son as a reward from his father hands Link a [[Bottle]] filled with [[Gold Dust]].


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The Goron Elder's Son is a character that appears in Majora's Mask. He is the son of the Goron Elder and is a key character within the race of the Gorons. He lives within the Goron Village, where he resides in the Goron Shrine due to the harsh winter that is currently happening in the region of Snowhead. The Elder's Son is very small in size and he is seen uncontrollably crying in the shrine, this may imply that he is still very young.

Story

Link first encounters the Elder's Son when he gains access to the Goron Shrine after obtaining the Goron Mask. He enters to the sound of the Baby Goron's loud crying, this intense crying causes most of the Gorons within the Shrine to be very irritated and they hold there hands up to there ears in order to shield the sound.

Link must exit the village and find the Goron Elder. The Elder has been frozen in a chunk of ice that Link must melt with the help of Hot Spring Water. After doing so the Elder teaches the young hero a section of the Goron Lullaby, which Link must complete. After playing the section to the Elder's Son, he remembers the song and teaches Link the remaining section. The Elder's Son now enters a deep slumber as do the rest of the Gorons within the shrine. Link, now with the Goron Lullaby learnt, can access the Snowhead Temple by playing the song in front of the giant Goron.

After Link rids the evil within Snowhead Temple by defeating Goht, peace restores to the region and winter subsides allowing the season of spring to take its place. Once Link uses a Powder Keg to blow up the giant boulder outside the Goron Racetrack, he can find the Elder's Son inside. When speaking with the young Goron, he tells Link to enter the annual race. Link enters the race and finishes first, the Elder's Son hands Link a Bottle filled with Gold Dust as a reward from his father.