Goron Elder

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Template:Character Goron Elder is a title given to several Goron characters in Template:LZS series, first appearing in Majora's Mask.

Appearances

Majora's Mask

The Goron Elder frozen
The Goron Elder frozen

In Majora's Mask, the Goron Elder is an aged Goron who acts as the tribal patriarch of the Gorons in Goron Village and is the father of the Goron Elder's Son.[1][2] The Goron Elder had left the village and became frozen in ice,[3] resulting in his son crying loudly. On a quest to calm the child down, Link finds the ancient Goron Elder frozen at Spectacle Rock. Link, as Goron Link, frees him using Hot Spring Water, but the Elder refuses to acknowledge him, thinking he is an illusion of Darmani.[4] However, when he is told his son misses him, he teaches Link the Goron Lullaby introduction and implores him to soothe his son to sleep.[2][5][6] Even when unfrozen, the Goron Elder will freeze again in a prison of ice if left to stand in the cold.

After the defeat of Goht and the arrival of spring, the Goron Elder can be found unfrozen in Goron Village. He offers the position of tribal patriarch to Goron Link whom he assumes is Darmani.[7]

Oracle of Ages

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The Goron Elder in Oracle of Ages

In Oracle of Ages, a Goron Elder is patriarch of the Gorons in Rolling Ridge. He became trapped beneath some fallen rocks in present day.[8] The other Gorons had tried to break away the rocks, but even with their strength, they could not break it and required the use of a Bomb Flower,[9] which hadn't been seen in years. In the past, the Great Moblin had built his fortress in the western peak of Rolling Ridge and had kept all of the Bomb Flowers for himself.[10] Once Link had defeated the Great Moblin, the Gorons had their Bomb Flowers returned to them. As thanks, Link was rewarded a Bomb Flower which he took into present day to free the Goron Elder, who admits that he was not in any trouble at all.[11] After this incident, the Goron Elder can be found at the Goron Shooting Gallery.

In a Linked Game of Oracle of Seasons, a Goron claiming to be one of the Goron Elder's descendants appears within Goron Mountain. Apparently, the Goron Elder had traveled from Labrynna to Holodrum and settled in the mountains there. The Goron holds the Elder's diary, and would have liked to have asked him the meaning of a secret found within. Link can bring this password to the Goron Elder, who, having only thought of it later on in the future, will thank Link for telling him this new secret.[12] After testing his skills in the Goron Shooting Gallery, the Goron Elder gives Link the Biggoron's Sword as thanks for teaching him the secret.[13]

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, there are four Goron Elders; Gor Coron, Gor Amoto, Gor Liggs, and Gor Ebizo. When the Goron Patriarch, Darbus, is transformed into the Twilit Igniter Fyrus by one of the three Fused Shadows, the Elders lock him away deep inside the Goron Mines, where Gor Amoto, Gor Liggs, and Gor Ebizo station themselves. Each held a fragment of the key needed to get into the room where Fyrus is being kept. In order to enter the mines at all, Link first had to best Gor Coron in a sumo wrestling test. After this, he was allowed to explore the mines, and recovered the three pieces of the key.

After defeating Fyrus and returning him to normal, the four elders could be found in different places; Gor Ebizo inside Malo Mart, and Gor Liggs outside it. Both of them worked alongside Malo and Link to help extend Malo Mart to Castle Town. Gor Amoto remained inside Death Mountain along with Gor Coron and Darbus. Darbus and Gor Coron later moved down to Kakariko Village and helped Link doing what they could to help restore Ilia's memories. In particular, Gor Coron tipped Link off to the existence of the Hidden Village and set Darbus to deal with the boulder that blocked its path. After this, both of them returned to Death Mountain, where they remained for the rest of the game.

Spirit Tracks

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In Spirit Tracks, a Goron Elder appears in the Goron Village of the Fire Realm, where he lives with his grandson.[14] Like Kagoron, the Elder has a strikingly ashy appearance compared to the other Gorons living about the village.

Upon meeting him, Princess Zelda is quite intimidated, and tries to encourage Link to make a good first impression.[15] After the Goron Elder's Grandson informs his grandfather about Link's Mega Ice quest necessary to qualm the fire geysers in the village,[16] the Elder immediately warms up to Link, and in return steps aside so Link can use his house as a passage to the Fire Sanctuary,[17] and its Lokomo, Embrose.

Trivia

  • The Goron Elder in Oracle of Ages slightly resembles Darunia of Ocarina of Time.
  • Gor Ebizo's appearance greatly resembles the Goron Elder from Majora's Mask.

Gallery

References

  1. "This time, I, the protector of this tribe for so many years, choose to yield the seat of tribal patriarch to a younger one." — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "...What? My son is crying because he misses me??" — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  3. "Whoa! He's frozen solid! Wow! He's one ancient Goron, isn't he?" — [[Tatl]] (Majora's Mask)
  4. "Oh! You're Darmani!!! But you're supposed to be dead! Am I hallucinating? Maybe this is also the doing of Snowhead's magic power... Hmmph... I've been made a fool of! But...that's impossible. I refuse to flinch. If I can see past the illusion, you'll vanish in an instant! No matter how long you follow me, it's not going to do you any good." — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  5. "My son misses me... Ulp! Forgive me, my child! Your father has work to do! Darmani... Be you a ghost or a figment of my imagination, I no longer care. If you feel pity for my crying son... then please quietly sing my son to sleep with this song I am about to play on my drum." — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  6. "I'll just teach you the beginning..." — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  7. "The chosen one, Darmani... is you! There could be no other! ...What do you think? If it's you, everyone would happily accept you as the patriarch." — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  8. "It's terrible! The Goron Elder has been buried alive under some rocks! What do we do?" — Goron (Oracle of Ages)
  9. "The Elder is buried alive! But Gorons alone can't dig him out! If we had the legendary Bomb Flower, we could blast the rocks away..." — Goron (Oracle of Ages)
  10. "Ever since that big pig--the Great Moblin-- came, we haven't been able to grow the Gorons' famed Bomb Flowers." — Goron (Oracle of Ages)
  11. "Huh? What's wrong, brothers? Were you worried about me? Ah ha ha ha ha! A rock that size can't hurt me! Ah ha ha ha ha!" — The Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)
  12. "That's a great one! From now on, that secret will live in the hearts of all Gorons!" — Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)
  13. "In thanks, I'll give you the great Biggoron's Sword! However!!! I must test you to see if you can use this sword, OK?" — Goron Elder (Oracle of Ages)
  14. "I hope Gramps is OK... He is the oldest Goron in our whole village! Everyone calls him the Goron Elder." — Goron Elder's Grandson (Spirit Tracks)
  15. "The Elder certainly is imposing, isn't he? If we want him to help us, you'd better make a good impression!" — Princess Zelda (Spirit Tracks)
  16. "This boy fixed the path to the village, Gramps! That is how I could make it back home!" — Goron Elder's Grandson (Spirit Tracks)
  17. "Hoo! So you are the human Kagoron spoke of. I am the elder of this village! Thank you for your help. Now you are like a Goron to us all. I have heard why you want to see me. You want the secret that has been entrusted only to the Goron elders, yes? Well, on this special occasion, I will allow you to pass." — Goron Elder (Spirit Tracks)
Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Goron Elder
French-speaking countries French Ancêtre des Gorons, Ancien des Gorons
Germany German ltesten der Goronen
Italy Italian Goron Anziano
Goron Saggio
Goron Elder
Goron Sage
Spain SpanishEU Anciano Goron, Gorojefe Senior Goron, Goro-boss