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The Gerudo are a race in. They are warriors by reputation, feared and respected in the countries they inhabit. Due to an unique biological quirk, the race consists almost solely of females. A single male Gerudo is born into the tribe every hundred years. This male is destined by Gerudo law to become their king. Ganondorf is the only Gerudo male to have appeared in the series.

The Gerudo as a race have appeared in a few titles, appearing only in, , and. In other games, Ganondorf is the only confirmed Gerudo, with the exception of Twinrova, who also appear in the.

Gerudo are also encountered as enemies in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.

Characteristics
The Gerudo are a desert-dwelling folk, being indigenous to the Gerudo Valley where they congregate in the Gerudo's Fortress in Ocarina of Time, and appear to lead nomadic lives in the Desert of Doubt in Four Swords Adventures. The exception to this is Majora's Mask, where the Gerudo live along the coastal Great Bay. A rather peculiar aspect of the Gerudo is that the race consists almost entirely of women, with a male being born only once every hundred years. This male is destined to become their king. The exact nature of this phenomenon is never explained. It is known, however, that at least during the Ocarina of Time era, the lack of males among the Gerudo is countered by them taking boyfriends from other human races.

Gerudo have been shown to have following traits: dark sin, amber eyes, red hair, and a sharp bird-like nose. Their skin color, however, has been shown to come in two tones: a common light brown and an olive-greenish variation seen on Twinrova and Ganondorf. In Ocarina of Time, all Gerudo have round ears. However, in Majora's Mask, they all have pointed ears similar to Hylians. Likewise, Ganondorf's ears have also become pointed following. Whether this is a retcon for the race as a whole is unknown.

At least in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, the Gerudo have a high reputation as either feared thiefs or pirates. Generally, the Gerudo have been shown to be a reclusive race that does not take well to outsiders on their territory, which in Hyrule constitutes the whole desert area. In spite of this, the Gerudo appreciate talent when they see it and do accept non-Gerudo among their ranks if they manage to prove themselves. Being a warrior race, they are well apt at combat, and have been shown to use weapons such as s and dual swords. Archery and skilled horseback riding are highly regarded in Gerudo society. Some members of the race have also been shown to possess magic, namely Ganondorf and the Gerudo witch Twinrova.

Ocarina of Time
In, the Gerudo live in the Gerudo Desert, specifically within the Gerudo Valley, which is located in the northwest of Hyrule. The Gerudo are well known for their reputation as a band of thieves, and many express fear of them. In spite of this, they are known to visit Hyrule Castle Town to seek boyfriends there. The Gerudo keep a tight security of their domain. In order to reach the Valley, Link must first cross a bridge over a deep river gorge flowing to Lake Hylia. In the past, it is heavily guarded by several Gerudo and a gate. In the future seven years later, these defenses are gone; instead, the Gerudo have decided to simply destroy the bridge to prevent outsiders from reaching their domain.

After the bridge lies Gerudo's Fortress, the stronghold that the Gerudo inhabit. Guards patrol the area throughout the large stone structure, which inside contains several cells used for imprisoning anyone who attempts to trespass on their territory. Gerudo Valley ends with a huge gate that the Gerudo use to ensure no one enters the Desert without their approval. They had also created themselves two training courses; the Horseback Archery Range and the Gerudo's Training Ground. Despite this hostile outset, they do accept outsiders within their ranks, provided that they first prove themselves worthy.

Ganondorf, being the lone male at that time, is their king and "god". His second-in-command is Nabooru, who is highly respected by the other Gerudo, but rebels against Ganondorf because she does not approve of his ways. Nabooru herself also has an unnamed vice commander, who keeps watch over the Gerudo's Fortress while Ganondorf and Nabooru are gone. The Gerudo witches, Koume and Kotake, collectively known as Twinrova, are said to also rule the tribe from afar.

Link's first encounter with a member of the Gerudo tribe was when Princess Zelda asked him to look through one of the windows of Hyrule Castle. It was then he and Ganondorf saw each other for the first time and Link's quest to stop him began. He meets the rest of the tribe later during his quest, at first during his younger years when the Gerudo's tight security at the bridge took away any chance of proceeding into their domain. Seven years later however, the broken bridge became an obstacle easily passed with Epona's aid (Or optionally, with the Hookshot). On the other side, he meets the Carpenters' Boss, who informs Link that his workers have gone missing after they had left to join the ranks of the Gerudo. He requests that Link look for them. Accepting his request, Link heads into the Gerudo's Fortress. He manages to bypass the guards and finds the first Carpenter, now a prisoner in their Fortress. Before he could set him free, a Gerudo Thief appears and challenges Link to a battle. Link manages to defeat her and went on saving the remaining three Carpenters, battling another Gerudo Thief each time. After saving all of the Carpenters, he is then approached by Nabooru's appointed leader, who compliments him on his success and gives him the Gerudo Token, which allows him to freely move within the Gerudo territory. This also allows Link to participate in the Gerudo training courses.

Link's membership also gave him access to the Gerudo Desert, allowing him to finally reach the Temple of the Sage of Spirit; the Spirit Temple, guarded by the Desert Colossus. Playing the "Requiem of Spirit" learned from Shiek, Link returns to the Temple as a child, where he meets Nabooru, who reveals that though Ganondorf was King of the Gerudo, she denied him for his cruelty and wanted to put an end to his evil. Her plan is to infiltrate the Spirit Temple, which acts as a hideout for Ganondorf and his minions, and do whatever she could to sabotage their plans. Unfortunately, to do that she needs the Silver Gauntlets, kept in a part of the Temple that she is too big to enter. Impressed with Link's attitude, she requests him to help her by retrieving the Gauntlets for her.

While Link manages to find the Silver Gauntlets, he is unable to ever hand them to Nabooru, as she was spotted by Koume and Kotake and taken away. Again, Link travels through time and returns to the Temple with the Silver Gauntlets as an adult. Deep inside the Temple, he encounters Twinrova again and an Iron Knuckle. Annoyed by his presence, they send the Iron Knuckle after him. Only after Link defeats it is it revealed that the Iron Knuckle is in fact Nabooru, brainwashed into servitude of Ganondorf for the past seven years. Her regained freedom is cut short when Koume and Kotake decide to abduct her again, to which Link follows the two and battles. Though strong and utilizing their "Double Dynamite Attack", the Gerudo witches lose to Link. As such, the Sage of Spirit could awaken; Nabooru, who is more than thrilled about the possibility of revenge the position offers.

After Ganondorf's defeat, some Gerudo can be seen celebrating with the rest of Hyrule at Lon Lon Ranch.

Etymology
The names of the Gerudo and Gerudo Desert were likely chosen based on the enemies introduced in and, the sand-dwilling Geldarm (ゲルドアーム, Gerudoāmu) and Geldman (ゲルドマン, Gerudoman). One page of the Hyrule Historia, showing the Gerudo Alphabet, implies that Nintendo originally intended for the Gerudo to be translated as Geldo.