Mogma

The Mogmas are a race in SS undefined. They are a civilized mole tribe that live on Eldin Volcano of the Eldin Province. They live primarily subterranean lives, and have a penchant for digging for Rupees and other treasures.

Characteristics
The Mogmas greatly resemble anthropomorphic moles. They have long snouts extending from their faces, and are covered in fur that ranges in light colors. They have muscular frames and long, sharp claws they use to dig with. Mogmas also have pointed ears and most have a dark marking across their eyes. Many also have short to medium-length hair in a contrasting color to the rest of their fur, and can also grow facial hair. Mogmas are nearly always seen at least partially in the ground from the waist down, and very rarely emerge above ground. When they are unearthed, they are revealed to have small paws for feet and large, fat tails. They prefer to balance on their tails when above ground, while using their claws for support.

The Mogmas are especially noted to be greedy, with the majority of them sharing a love for Rupees and other treasures they routinely hunt for in the rich quarries of the Eldin Volcano. Their love for treasure is so great that some may even ignore the well-being of others with complete disregard. Some Mogmas carry rucksacks or boxes on their backs secured by straps around their shoulders, which they use to carry their findings, as is the case with Plats and his Treasure Chest rucksack filled with jewels. When they are not hunting for treasure, Mogmas retire to their dwellings to relax. Not all Mogmas go hunting for treasure; Tubert prefers to make money by hosting a gambling game instead. Despite their greed, Mogmas are generally friendly and always honor those they are indebted to.

History
The Mogmas were among the five races of the Surface who joined the Goddess Hylia in the war against the evil forces of Demise. During the Sky Era, the Mogmas live in the Eldin Volcano. Their leader is Guld, an elderly Mogma who hopes to soon retire and is searching for a substitute.

When Link first arrives to the region, he encounters the Mogmas Ledd and Cobal, who mistake him for a Bokoblin. It is then that Link learns that the Mogmas are fighting the Bokoblins in turf wars, who had invaded in and took over their territory. As Link makes his way through the volcanic region in search for his friend, he learns from another Mogma, Zanc, that a mysterious character dressed in black had went through the area. Link also receives the Digging Mitts from Tyto as thanks for defeating some of the Bokoblins. Link's search takes him to the locked entrance of the Earth Temple, where he overhears from Ledd and Cobal that the monsters had broken the Temple's Key and hidden its pieces. He also learns from them that the monsters had abducted his friend Zelda and taken her into the Temple.

Later on, while searching for Din's Flame, a few of the Mogmas go on a treasure hunting mission led by Guld to locate a rumored treasure in the Fire Sanctuary, whose key clue has been passed down through generations by the Mogmas. A couple of Guld's Mogmas, however, were captured inside and held suspended by chain. Link saves them and is rewarded generously for his efforts, receiving the Mogma Mitts from Silva and the dungeon Map from Bronzi. He also encounters Plats inside who, after a misunderstanding, gives Link a Piece of Heart.

Link again encounters Plats while searching for the Fire Dragon Eldin on his third visit to the region, when he is captured by the Bokoblins and loses most of his items during the volcanic eruption. Plats helps him after he snuck the Mogma Mitts off of the Bokoblins, allowing Link to escape and gradually regain his other items.

Trivia

 * Most Mogmas are named after metals or minerals, with the exception of Tubert, who is named after s.
 * In the North American and a few other localizations of the game, Nackle's and Tyto's names ( and in Japanese, respectively) are interchanged.
 * The Mogmas tend to mistake Link for a Bokoblin upon first inspection; this may be based off of the fact that moles in real life generally have terrible eyesight.

Etymology
"Mogma" may be a portmanteau of the Japanese word for mole,, and "magma". As their facial features somewhat resemble a dog's, their name could also be a portmanteau of "dog" and "magma".