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==={{TP|-}}===
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[[File:GoronsCommunicating.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Gorons in Death Moutain]]
[[File:GoronsCommunicating.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Gorons in Death Moutain]]
In {{TP}}, Gorons primarily populate Death Mountain. However, two Gorons have migrated to Castle Town as merchants. The Gorons in {{TP|-}} are slightly different in appearance than previous incarnations of Gorons. Their skin is very yellow in color and they have what seems to be tribal tattoos painted on their skin. Only certain Gorons, such as [[Gor Coron]], have differently colored tattoos. They also have more hair, which is in the form of a rocky surface which extends all the way to their backsides, as well as rock surfaces along their arms. The Gorons are governed by five Gorons: their Patriarch, [[Darbus]], and their four elders, [[Gor Amoto]], [[Gor Coron]], [[Gor Ebizo]], and [[Gor Liggs]].<ref>{{Cite|When the mountain began to rage, all four of us elders and Darbus, our patriarch, went inside to investigate its anger.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> The Gorons had constructed a large mining complex within Death Mountain known as the [[Goron Mines]], which utilizes mechanical and industrialized magnetic cranes and elevator systems. They most likely use the mines to mine rocks which they eat, similar to the purpose of Dodongo's Cavern in {{OoT|-}}. The mines also serve another purpose; being the place where the Gorons hold a [[Fused Shadow]], as instructed by the [[Light Spirit]]s, and the [[Hero's Bow]] that was once owned by an ancient hero. A single, armored Goron named [[Dangoro]] guards over the weapon.<ref>{{Cite|I am glad we gave you the Hero's weapon. But...my job was to protect it. And now that it is gone, I am very, very bored.|Dangoro|TP}}</ref> The mines also have three rooms where the Goron elders come to pray, and are where Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto can be found.
In {{TP}}, Gorons primarily populate Death Mountain. However, two Gorons have migrated to Castle Town as merchants. The Gorons in {{TP|-}} are slightly different in appearance than previous incarnations of Gorons. Their skin is very yellow in color and they have what seems to be tribal tattoos painted on their skin. Only certain Gorons, such as [[Gor Coron]], have differently colored tattoos. They also have more hair, which is in the form of a rocky surface which extends all the way to their backsides, as well as rock surfaces along their arms. The Gorons are governed by five Gorons: their {{Term|TPHD|Patriarch|link}}, [[Darbus]], and their four elders, [[Gor Amoto]], [[Gor Coron]], [[Gor Ebizo]], and [[Gor Liggs]].<ref>{{Cite|When the mountain began to rage, all four of us elders and Darbus, our patriarch, went inside to investigate its anger.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> The Gorons had constructed a large mining complex within Death Mountain known as the [[Goron Mines]], which utilizes mechanical and industrialized magnetic cranes and elevator systems. They most likely use the mines to mine rocks which they eat, similar to the purpose of Dodongo's Cavern in {{OoT|-}}. The mines also serve another purpose; being the place where the Gorons hold a [[Fused Shadow]], as instructed by the [[Light Spirit]]s, and the [[Hero's Bow]] that was once owned by an ancient hero. A single, armored Goron named [[Dangoro]] guards over the weapon.<ref>{{Cite|I am glad we gave you the Hero's weapon. But...my job was to protect it. And now that it is gone, I am very, very bored.|Dangoro|TP}}</ref> The mines also have three rooms where the Goron elders come to pray, and are where Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto can be found.


The Gorons in {{TP|-}} have a strong interest in sports of strength, most importantly [[Sumo Wrestlin']]. On the very top of the mountain is a small cavern where the Gorons keep their wrestling ring, where they often hold their Sumo Wrestlin' competitions. This cavern is also the entrance to the Goron Mines, which also holds an elevator to the Gorons' hot springs. Many of the older Gorons enjoy Sumo Wrestlin', although several Gorons mention that the youngsters seem to be losing interest in the sport.<ref>{{Cite|There have been few sumo matches lately... Talk about boring, Brother. I suppose it is because young Gorons these days have no interest in old arts like sumo. And former powerhouse Gor Coron is an elder... There is not much we can do, Brother. Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref> The hot spring is at ground level in Death Mountain. The spring also has a small stand where a Goron can sell Link some [[Arrow]]s, a [[Wooden Shield]], and some [[Milk]].
The Gorons in {{TP|-}} have a strong interest in sports of strength, most importantly [[Sumo Wrestlin']]. On the very top of the mountain is a small cavern where the Gorons keep their wrestling ring, where they often hold their Sumo Wrestlin' competitions. This cavern is also the entrance to the Goron Mines, which also holds an elevator to the Gorons' hot springs. Many of the older Gorons enjoy Sumo Wrestlin', although several Gorons mention that the youngsters seem to be losing interest in the sport.<ref>{{Cite|There have been few sumo matches lately... Talk about boring, Brother. I suppose it is because young Gorons these days have no interest in old arts like sumo. And former powerhouse Gor Coron is an elder... There is not much we can do, Brother. Without sumo matches, the hot spring is the only thing we have to look forward to, Brother.|Goron|TP}}</ref> The hot spring is at ground level in Death Mountain. The spring also has a small stand where a Goron can sell Link some [[Arrow]]s, a [[Wooden Shield]], and some [[Milk]].
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By using the Iron Boots, Link successfully manages make his way through Death Mountain. Halfway through the mountain, many of the Gorons there will attempt to punch Link rather then roll at him. Link can stun these Gorons by jumping out of the way and then rolling into them with the Iron Boots, causing the Goron to curl into a ball. Link can then climb on top of the Goron to be launched to higher places. This is the only way that Link can get to the highest cavern which houses the wrestling ring and entrance to Goron Mines. During this time, the Gorons in the hot springs will not attack Link, giving Link a place he can rest. When Link reaches the highest cavern, Gor Coron will challenge him to a Sumo Wrestlin' competition. This competition can be retried multiple times. Since Gorons are much stronger and heavier than a human, Link requires the use of the Iron Boots again to beat him.
By using the Iron Boots, Link successfully manages make his way through Death Mountain. Halfway through the mountain, many of the Gorons there will attempt to punch Link rather then roll at him. Link can stun these Gorons by jumping out of the way and then rolling into them with the Iron Boots, causing the Goron to curl into a ball. Link can then climb on top of the Goron to be launched to higher places. This is the only way that Link can get to the highest cavern which houses the wrestling ring and entrance to Goron Mines. During this time, the Gorons in the hot springs will not attack Link, giving Link a place he can rest. When Link reaches the highest cavern, Gor Coron will challenge him to a Sumo Wrestlin' competition. This competition can be retried multiple times. Since Gorons are much stronger and heavier than a human, Link requires the use of the Iron Boots again to beat him.


Link, having proved his worth to the elder, is told about the recent events. Gor Coron says that recently, the volcano has been growing very violent, and that Darbus and the elders had gone to investigate. When they arrived to the Fused Shadow which their mine guarded,<ref>{{Cite|We have a treasure that was entrusted to us by the spirits, and we must protect it.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> Darbus had went to touch it and was suddenly transformed into a gigantic and uncontrollable monster,<ref>{{Cite|But the moment Darbus reached out and touched the treasure...everything went wrong. He collapsed...and before our very eyes transformed into an unspeakable monster!|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> [[Fyrus]]. The Gorons had managed to use all of their strength to lock Darbus away, but continued to worry about their patriarch and the fate of their tribe. They also chose to cut off all relations with Kakariko Village and outsiders to ensure continued safety. Gor Coron asked for the help of Link to save Darbus and the fate of the tribe. Link then has to visit the three other elders within the mine, who were told about Link's assistance prior to Link visiting them. The Key to the sealed room of Darbus had been broken into three pieces and is being held by Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto.<ref>{{Cite|The key is split into three pieces.  Each of us elders keeps a piece.|Gor Amoto|TP}}</ref> Link has to visit each elder to retrieve a piece of the Key to restore it. He also has to battle Dangoro for the Hero's Bow, and finally, has to defeat Fyrus to transform Darbus back to normal and to obtain the second Fused Shadow.
Link, having proved his worth to the elder, is told about the recent events. Gor Coron says that recently, the volcano has been growing very violent, and that Darbus and the elders had gone to investigate. When they arrived to the Fused Shadow which their mine guarded,<ref>{{Cite|We have a treasure that was entrusted to us by the spirits, and we must protect it.|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> Darbus had went to touch it and was suddenly transformed into a gigantic and uncontrollable monster,<ref>{{Cite|But the moment Darbus reached out and touched the treasure...everything went wrong. He collapsed...and before our very eyes transformed into an unspeakable monster!|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> [[Fyrus]]. The Gorons had managed to use all of their strength to lock Darbus away, but continued to worry about their {{Term|TPHD|Patriarch}} and the fate of their tribe. They also chose to cut off all relations with Kakariko Village and outsiders to ensure continued safety. Gor Coron asked for the help of Link to save Darbus and the fate of the tribe. Link then has to visit the three other elders within the mine, who were told about Link's assistance prior to Link visiting them. The Key to the sealed room of Darbus had been broken into three pieces and is being held by Gor Liggs, Gor Ebizo, and Gor Amoto.<ref>{{Cite|The key is split into three pieces.  Each of us elders keeps a piece.|Gor Amoto|TP}}</ref> Link has to visit each elder to retrieve a piece of the Key to restore it. He also has to battle Dangoro for the Hero's Bow, and finally, has to defeat Fyrus to transform Darbus back to normal and to obtain the second Fused Shadow.


====Side Quests involving Gorons====
====Side Quests involving Gorons====
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