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'''Zubora''' is a character featured within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. He is found in the confines of the [[Mountain Smithy]], situated in the [[Mountain Village]] within the [[Snowhead]] region of [[Termina]]. Zubora serves as one half of the blacksmith duo, his assistant being [[Gabora]]. Gabora seems to be the forger while Zubora simply runs the shop and handles the customers. He seems to be quite lazy as he lets his assistant do most of the work. He also appears to be bossy.  
'''Zubora''' is a character from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. He is found in the confines of the [[Mountain Smithy]], situated in the [[Mountain Village]] within the [[Snowhead]] region of [[Termina]]. Zubora serves as one half of the blacksmith duo, his assistant being [[Gabora]]. Gabora seems to be the forger while Zubora simply runs the shop and handles the customers. He seems to be quite lazy as he lets his assistant do most of the work. He also appears to be bossy.


==Story==
==Story==
Within the events of the game, [[Link]] first meets Zubora while exploring the Snowhead region. Upon talking to Zubora, he says to Link that he cannot forge his [[Kokiri Sword|sword]] due to the hearth being frozen over.{{Ref|MM|1811|Zubora}}{{Ref|MM|1821|Zubora}} Link must obtain [[Hot Spring Water]], which can be found within the [[Goron Graveyard]]. Once filled within a [[Bottle]], Link must pour it over the ice, allowing the hearth to be used once again.{{Ref|MM|1845|Zubora}} Alternatively, Link can also use [[Fire Arrow]]s to melt the ice. With the hearth now functioning, Zubora's assistant, Gabora, is able to forge Link's sword into the [[Razor Sword]].{{Ref|MM|60}}
Within the events of the game, [[Link (Ocarina of Time)#Majora's Mask|Link]] first meets Zubora while exploring the Snowhead region. Upon talking to Zubora, he says to Link that he cannot forge his [[Kokiri Sword|sword]] due to the hearth being frozen over.{{Ref|MM|1811|Zubora}}{{Ref|MM|1821|Zubora}} Link must obtain [[Hot Spring Water]], which can be found within the [[Goron Graveyard]]. Once filled within a [[Bottle]], Link must pour it over the ice, allowing the hearth to be used once again.{{Ref|MM|1845|Zubora}} Alternatively, Link can also use [[Fire Arrow]]s to melt the ice. With the hearth now functioning, Zubora's assistant, Gabora, is able to forge Link's sword into the [[Razor Sword]].{{Ref|MM|60}}


Link can further reforge his sword, but he is first told by Zubora that he must obtain [[Gold Dust]].{{Ref|MM|1868|Zubora}} Link must gain access to the [[Goron Racetrack]]. After entering the race and finishing first, Link is then gifted with Gold Dust by the [[Goron Elder's Son]]. Returning to the Mountain Smithy and showing the Gold Dust allows Link's sword to be further forged. Link's Razor Sword now becomes the [[Gilded Sword]], which is durable unlike the previous forge.{{Ref|MM|3585}}
Link can further reforge his sword, but he is first told by Zubora that he must obtain [[Gold Dust]].{{Ref|MM|1868|Zubora}} Link must gain access to the [[Goron Racetrack]]. After entering the race and finishing first, Link is then gifted with Gold Dust by the [[Goron Elder's Son]]. Returning to the Mountain Smithy and showing the Gold Dust allows Link's sword to be further forged. Link's Razor Sword now becomes the [[Gilded Sword]], which is durable unlike the previous forge.{{Ref|MM|3585}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the ending credits, [[Zubora]] and [[Gabora]] can be seen in the [[Milk Bar]], watching the performance of [[Guru-Guru]].  
*In the ending credits, Zubora and [[Gabora]] can be seen in the [[Milk Bar]], watching the performance of [[Guru-Guru]].  
*The names of both, [[Zubora]] and [[Gabora]], could be a reference to [[Kaepora Gaebora]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.  
*The names of both, Zubora and [[Gabora]], could be a reference to [[Kaepora Gaebora]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.


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