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'''Goron Elder''' is a title given to an elderly [[Goron]] serves as a leader of the Goron race in the particular title. There have been reoccurring Gorons throughout the [[Zelda Series]] that have held this title, or similar titles.  
'''Goron Elder''' is a title given to an elderly [[Goron]] whom serves as the leader of the Goron race in the particular title. There have been reccurring Gorons throughout [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] that have held this title, or a similar one.


==Appearances==
===Ocarina of Time===


==Ocarina of Time==
===Majora's Mask===


==Majora's Mask==
===Oracle of Ages===
 
==Oracle of Ages==
{{Main|Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)}}
{{Main|Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)}}
The [[Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)|Goron Elder]] is the leader of the Gorons living within [[Rolling Ridge]]. Link will save the Goron Elder and acquire the [[Crown Key]], which gives Link access to the 5th dungeon in the game, the [[Crown Dungeon]].
The [[Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)|Goron Elder]] is the leader of the Gorons living within [[Rolling Ridge]]. Link will save the Goron Elder and acquire the [[Crown Key]], which gives Link access to the 5th dungeon in the game, the [[Crown Dungeon]].


==Twilight Princess==
===Twilight Princess===
There are four Goron Elders in ''Twilight Princess'', and is found in the [[Death Mountain]]. Three of them is found in the [[Goron Mines]] and when Link encounter them, they bestow Link a Key Shard, which is required to open the boss door.
There are four Goron Elders in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', and they are found on, in, and around [[Death Mountain]]. Three of them can originally be found in the [[Goron Mines]]. If Link visits them, they will bestow Link a [[Key Shard]], which is required to open the boss door. After Link has completed the [[dungeon]], they leave the Goron Mines. Interestingly, the Goron Elders in this game are not the leaders of the Goron race. Instead, the leader is the [[Goron Patriarch]], [[Darbus]],
 
===Spirit Tracks===


==Spirit Tracks==


== Uses ==
==Trivia==
In Ocarina of Time the Goron "Elder" is used to get The Spiritual Stone of Fire and is the Sage of Fire. In Majora's Mask the Goron Elder has very little "value". In Twilight Princess the Goron Elders are used to complete the Big Key in the Goron Mines as well as move Malo Mart to Hyrule Castle Town.
*The [[Goron Elder]] is the leader of the [[Goron]] race in every game they appear in except for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. In ''Twilight Princess'', the leader is [[Darbus]], the [[Goron Patriarch]].

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Goron Elder is a title given to an elderly Goron whom serves as the leader of the Goron race in the particular title. There have been reccurring Gorons throughout The Legend of Zelda series that have held this title, or a similar one.

Appearances

Ocarina of Time

Majora's Mask

Oracle of Ages

Main article: Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)

The Goron Elder is the leader of the Gorons living within Rolling Ridge. Link will save the Goron Elder and acquire the Crown Key, which gives Link access to the 5th dungeon in the game, the Crown Dungeon.

Twilight Princess

There are four Goron Elders in Twilight Princess, and they are found on, in, and around Death Mountain. Three of them can originally be found in the Goron Mines. If Link visits them, they will bestow Link a Key Shard, which is required to open the boss door. After Link has completed the dungeon, they leave the Goron Mines. Interestingly, the Goron Elders in this game are not the leaders of the Goron race. Instead, the leader is the Goron Patriarch, Darbus,

Spirit Tracks

Trivia