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Princess [[Zelda]] offered the role of [[Goron]] [[Champion]] and pilot of Vah Rudania to [[Daruk]]. He accepted {{storylink|Champion Daruk's Song}}, although he initially had difficulty piloting it, requiring adjustments {{storylink|Resolve and Grief}}. Later, he demonstrated to Link that he was getting better at it {{storylink|Daruk's Mettle}}, but had to intervene to [[Daruk's Protection|protect]] Link from a falling boulder in the process.
Princess [[Zelda]] offered the role of [[Goron]] [[Champion]] and pilot of Vah Rudania to [[Daruk]]. He accepted {{storylink|Champion Daruk's Song}}, although he initially had difficulty piloting it, requiring adjustments {{storylink|Resolve and Grief}}. Later, he demonstrated to Link that he was getting better at it {{storylink|Daruk's Mettle}}, but had to intervene to [[Daruk's Protection|protect]] Link from a falling boulder in the process.


When Calamity Ganon emerged, Daruk rallied the Champions to go to their Divine Beasts {{storylink|Return of Calamity Ganon}}, but [[Fireblight Ganon]] infected Rudania with [[Malice]] and killed Daruk, trapping his spirit there for one hundred years. In that time, the Beast caused increasing levels of eruptions, making [[Eldin (Breath of the Wild)|Eldin]] inhospitable to non-Gorons, and forcing the [[Abandoned North Mine|abandonment of the Gorons' northern mine]].
When Calamity Ganon emerged, Daruk rallied the Champions to go to their Divine Beasts {{storylink|Return of Calamity Ganon}}, but [[Fireblight Ganon]] infected Rudania with [[Malice]] and killed Daruk, trapping his spirit there for one hundred years.


Ultimately, the Goron boss [[Bludo]] was left to drive Vah Rudania back with the aid of [[Yunobo]], a descendent of Daruk who inherited [[Daruk's Protection]] and could be used as a cannonball for the purposes. When Link was revived, he and Yunobo managed to force the beast back into the Death Mountain Crater by the same means, allowing Link to board Rudania and destroy Fireblight Ganon, freeing Daruk's spirit. {{storylink|Divine Beast Vah Rudania}}.
In that time, the Beast caused increasing levels of eruptions from [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]]. dropping [[Magma Bomb]]s on the path to [[Goron City (Breath of the Wild)|Goron City]], increasing the temperature to the point of making [[Eldin (Breath of the Wild)|Eldin]] inhospitable to non-Gorons, and forcing the [[Abandoned North Mine|abandonment of the Gorons' northern mine]] & sites on Death Mountain.
 
Ultimately, the Goron boss [[Bludo]] was left to drive Vah Rudania back daily to the Death Mountain Crater with the aid of [[Yunobo]], a descendent of Daruk who inherited [[Daruk's Protection]] and could be used as a cannonball for the purposes. When Link was revived, he and Yunobo managed to force the beast back into the Death Mountain Crater by the same means, allowing Link to board Rudania and destroy Fireblight Ganon, freeing Daruk's spirit. {{storylink|Divine Beast Vah Rudania}}.


Daruk then took Vah Rudania to the top of Death Mountain and locked onto [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]]. When Link confronted [[Calamity Ganon (Boss)|Calamity Ganon]] there, he fired, costing the Calamity one-eighth of its maximum health.
Daruk then took Vah Rudania to the top of Death Mountain and locked onto [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]]. When Link confronted [[Calamity Ganon (Boss)|Calamity Ganon]] there, he fired, costing the Calamity one-eighth of its maximum health.