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:''This article is about the regular appearance of {{Plural|Series|Goriya}}. For other uses, see [[Goriya (Disambiguation)]].''
 
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{{Enemy
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''<br>''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br>''[[Link: The Faces of Evil]]''<br>''[[Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon]]''
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|habitat = Forest <br> Dungeons
|Model ALBW= File:ALBW Goriya Model.png
|weapon = [[Sword]]
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|exp = 20{{Exp|Orange Goriya only}}<br>30{{Exp|Blue Goriya only}}
|Sprite TAoL= File:TAoL Red Goriya Sprite.png
|Sprite ALttP= File:ALttP Goriya Sprite.png
|Sprite LA= File:LA Item Trader Sprite.png
|Sprite LADX= File:LADX Item Trader Sprite.png
|Sprite OoS= File:OoS Goriya Sprite.png
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|caption=
|pronunciation=
|plural= Goriyas<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= These devilish companions of the Moblins are masters of the boomerang, Goriyas can be found in all manner of locales, from grassy fields to deserts and caves.|book= E |publisher= |page= 183}}</ref>
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|other= TLoZ (TV Series), CN, TLoZ (Valiant Comics), TCT, TSP, TFoE, TWoG, BSTLoZ, ZA, CoH
|habitat= {{List|Dungeons, Desert, Plains, Caves}}
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|TAoL= {{HP|TAoL|18}} {{Small|([[Red Goriya|Red]])}}, {{HP|TAoL|16}} {{Small|([[Orange Goriya|Orange]])}}
}}
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|weapon= {{List|[[Sword]], [[Bow]]}}
|spoils=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|TLoZ= Four [[Bomb]]s, One [[Rupee]], [[Clock]], [[Heart]], [[Fairy]]
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{{Term/Store|Goriya|Goriyas|Series, OoS, OoA|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoS}}<ref name="E 183">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 183 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, TAoL, OoS, OoA}}}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Red Goriya|Red Goriyas|TLoZ, TAoL|plural}},{{Exp Game|TLoZ, TAoL}}<ref name="E 183"/> are recurring {{Plural|Series|Enemy|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are devils that have mastered the [[Boomerang]] as a weapon,<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs.|game= TLoZ|page=36}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang.|game= TAoL|page= 27}}</ref> making them dangerous in both short- and long-range combat.


'''Goriya''' is an enemy appearing in most early games of [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], first appearing in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. They are a kind of devil which have mastered the [[Boomerang]]<ref>{{cite manual|quote= A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs.|game= The Legend of Zelda|page=36}}</ref><ref>{{cite manual|quote=A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang.|game= Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref> as a tool of war, making them deadly in both short and long range combat.
==Characteristics==
==={{TLoZ|-}}===
{{Manual|TLoZ|Goriya|A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs. There are two of his type, blue ones and red ones. Watch out for the blue ones! They are strong.}}
In {{TLoZ}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Goriya}} appear only in {{Plural|TLoZ|Dungeon|link}}. They generally attack in groups of three or more. {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} finds the {{Term|TLoZ|Boomerang}} by defeating a group of {{Plural|TLoZ|Goriya}} in {{Term|TLoZ|Level-1|link}}. When defeated, {{Plural|TLoZ|Red Goriya}} may drop either a {{Term|TLoZ|Heart|link}}, one {{Term|TLoZ|Rupee|link}}, four {{Plural|TLoZ|Bomb|link}} or a {{Term|TLoZ|Clock|link}}.{{Note|If {{Term|TLoZ|Link|link}} defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the {{Term|TLoZ|Recorder|link}}, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee|link}}. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a {{Term|TLoZ|Bomb|link}}, then it will drop four {{Plural|TLoZ|Bomb}}. If {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a {{Term|TLoZ|Fairy|link}}. After the 16th enemy, {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating {{Plural|TLoZ|Armos|link}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Like Like|link}}, {{Plural|TLoZ|Keese|link}}, or {{Plural|TLoZ|Gel|link}} will not be counted.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= n.a. |published= n.d. |retrieved= August 17, 2017 |url= http://redcandle.us/The_Legend_of_Zelda#Forced_drops |title= Forced Drops |site= redcandle.us}}</ref>}}


==Appearances==
In some {{Plural|TLoZ|Dungeon}}, a hungry {{Term|TLoZ|Goriya}} will be blocking the passage to the next room. When talked to, the Goriya's stomach grumbles,<ref>{{Cite|GRUMBLE,GRUMBLE...|Goriya|TLoZ}}</ref> vaguely hinting that the creature is hungry. It will refuse to budge until fed. To satisfy the monster and obtain entry, {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} must offer it {{Term|TLoZ|Food|link}} purchased from a {{Term|TLoZ|Shop}}.
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
[[File:GoriyaRed.png|left]]
As with many enemies of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Game)|first ''Zelda'']], Goriya come in red and blue varieties, and only appear in dungeons. Blue versions can survive more punishment and supposedly are more adept at attacking.<ref>{{cite manual|quote= There are two of his type, blue ones and red ones. Watch out for the blue ones! They are strong.|game= The Legend of Zelda|page= 36}}</ref> It is best to focus on defending their boomerangs first with [[Link|Link's]] shield, then attacking them while they wait for their weapon to return to them. They seem to not directly attack Link, but instead walk around randomly before shooting their Boomerang in one of the four cardinal directions. Goriya generally attack in groups of three or more.
[[File:Goriya2.png|left|100px]]
Link can first obtain the [[Boomerang]] from defeating a red Goriya in [[Eagle Labyrinth]], and later obtains the [[Boomerang#Magical Boomerang|Magical Boomerang]] from killing a blue Goriya in the [[Moon Labyrinth]].


In certain dungeons, a Goriya will be blocking passage to the next room, and only grumble at Link's presence. To please the monster and obtain entry, Link must offer it [[Bait]] purchased from a shop.
==={{TAoL|-}}===
{{Manual|TAoL|Goriya|A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang. Fend off the boomerang with the shield. Watch out! These devils are on the plains and in the caves too.}}
In {{TAoL}}, the side-scrolling angle changes typical Goriya attack patterns. Instead of tossing their projectiles in random directions, they specifically target Link, and can have multiple Boomerangs in the air at one time, unlike their past incarnations. They can throw Boomerangs on either the "bottom" or "top" level, in the same way most bipedal enemies attack. Depending on the Boomerang's height, Link must choose to duck or stand to block the attacks with his shield.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Fend off the Boomerang with shield.|game= TAoL|page=27}}</ref> If a Boomerang is thrown at the bottom level, it will return to the Goriya on the top level, and vice versa.


===''The Adventure of Link''===
Goriyas now tend to appear in caves and fields more often than dungeons,<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= These devils are on the plains and in the caves too.|game= TAoL|page=27}}</ref> and generally only appear alone or with a single partner instead of larger groups, perhaps due to the fact that they are now more challenging opponents.
[[File:RedGoriya(AoL).gif|left]]
The side-scrolling angle of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' managed to skew the typical Goriya's attack pattern. Instead of tossing their projectiles in random directions, they specifically target Link, and can have multiple boomerangs in the air at one time, unlike their past incarnations. They can throw boomerangs on either the "bottom" or "top" level, in the same way most bipedal enemies attack. Link must duck and stand to block the accommodating attacks with his shield<ref>{{cite manual|quote=Fend off the boomerang with shield.|game=Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref>. If a boomerang is thrown at the bottom level, it will return to the Goriya on the top level, and vice versa.


Goriya now tend to appear in caves and fields<ref>{{cite manual|quote=These devils are on the plains and in the caves too.|game= Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref> more than dungeons, and generally only appear alone or with a single partner instead of larger groups, perhaps due to the fact that they're now more challenging.
==={{ALttP|-}}===
{{Main|Red Goriya, Green Goriya}}
{{Stub|ALttP}}


===''A Link to the Past''===
==={{LA|-}}===
[[File:Goriya ALttP.png|left|48px|Red Goriya]]
{{Main|Item Trader}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Goriyas (called Koppi in Japanese) appear in the [[Palace of Darkness]], and their typical means of attack has been switched up. They no longer use Boomerangs, but instead copy Link's movement pattern similar to [[Arm-Mimic]]s and [[Mask-Mimic]]s in that they move in the opposite direction where Link goes. There is a green version, which several sword swipes will dispatch, and a red kind, which spits fireballs and must be killed with [[arrow]]s.
The Item Trader is a Goriya that trades items to [[Link]] on [[Toronbo Shores]] in {{LA}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= LA|publisher= Nintendo|page= 108}}</ref>


===''Link's Awakening''===
==={{OoS|-}}===
[[File:Goriya(LA).gif|left|40px]]
[[File:OoS Goriya Sprite.png|left|60px]]
Though only one appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', this Goriya is not an enemy, and even offers Link powerful support. He is found in a cave on southern portion of [[Toronbo Shores]]. Link can only see and speak with him at the end of the [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|trading sequence]], when he has the [[Magnifying Lens]], at which point the Goriya offers Link to trade one of his item for the [[Boomerang]] he has found on the beach.<ref>{{cite|I found a good item washed up on the beach... I'll trade it to you for what you have in your B Button...|Goriya|Link's Awakening}}</ref><ref>{{cite|You got the Boomerang in exchange for the item you had.|N/A|Link's Awakening}}</ref> Link can trade the boomerang back to the Goriya at any time to recover his item.<ref>{{cite|Okay, let's do it! When you don't want the Boomerang any more, come back!|Goriya|Link's Awakening}}</ref><ref>{{cite|The item came back to you. You returned the Boomerang.|N/A|Link's Awakening}}</ref> The Boomerang is one of the most useful weapons in the game, the Goriya will even beg Link to give it back to him.<ref>{{cite|Give me back the Boomerang, I beg you! I'll return the item you gave to me!|Goriya|Link's Awakening}}</ref> Not all items can be trade for the Boomerang.<ref>{{cite|Ah... Don't give me that item... How about something else?|Goriya|Link's Awakening}}</ref>
In {{OoS}}, Goriyas appear in the [[Gnarled Root Dungeon]]. They look identical to [[Moblin]]s, suggesting a relation between the two types of monster. They behave like their original incarnations in ''The Legend of Zelda''; wandering around the room and suddenly throwing Boomerangs to attack Link. Many of the enemies that appear in the [[Gnarled Root Dungeon]] evoke those that appeared in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}} of the original NES adventure, and these are no exception.


===''Oracle of Seasons''===
Also in the Gnarled Root Dungeon, a pair of bull-like Goriyas known as the [[Brother Goriyas]] appear as mini-bosses.
{{Main|Goriya Bros.}}
Although Goriya doesn't have an appearance in the [[Oracle Series|''Oracle'' series]], their relatives, the [[Goriya Bros.]] do appear as a miniboss in the [[Gnarled Root Dungeon]].


==Non-canon Appearances==
==={{ALBW|-}}===
{{noncanon}}
{{Main|Red Goriya, Green Goriya}}
===Animated series===
{{Stub|ALBW}}
[[File:Goriya (The Moblins Are Revolting).png|right|thumb|250px|Goriyas as seen in the animated series]]
Goriyas appear in two episodes of the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]]. In "[[That Sinking Feeling]]", [[Ganon]] commands a Goriya to search for the [[Overworld Magnet]] and to use it to drag [[Link]] and [[Princess Zelda]] into the [[Underworld]].<ref>{{cite episode|quote= Oh... Ganon gonna be mad. Me find Overworld Magnet just like Ganon tell me to, but--|name=Goriya|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=That Sinking Feeling}}</ref> However, when the magnet accidentally pulls in a cupid statue instead, Ganon gets angry and electrocutes the Goriya for failing at his mission, causing the foe to run away in pain.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Uh, um, me aim at them, sire, but me get that instead.|name=Goriya|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=That Sinking Feeling}}</ref>


In "[[The Moblins are Revolting]]", two Goriyas and two [[Moblin]]s work together to attack Link while he is in his room reading a comic. However, due to their clumsiness, the Moblins and the Goriyas defeat each other without Link having to intervene. Back at the [[Evil Jar]] in the Underworld, the Moblins complain that the Goriyas got in their way, and the two monsters start fighting until Ganon electrocutes them. Tired of having to take the blame for Ganon's failed plans, a Goriya suggests that they kick Ganon out since they could do better on their own,<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Uh, why? We can do better. Let's kick him out!|name=Goriya|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=The Moblins are Revolting}}</ref> thus forming the alliance known as the [[Brotherhood of Underworld Monsters]]. Later on, when all of Ganon's monsters begin their attack on [[North Castle]], a Goriya can be seen commanding an army of [[Vire]]s to carry several [[Octorok]]s and fire bombs inside the castle,<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Uh, my Octobombers are gonna get them!|name=Goriya|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=The Moblins are Revolting}}</ref> but then begins fighting with another Goriya as to what their course of action should be.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Airhead? Take this, potatobrain!|name=Goriya|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=The Moblins are Revolting}}</ref> Eventually, neither the Goriyas nor the rest of the monsters accomplish anything meaningful, and they end up returning to Ganon's command in the Underworld.
==Other Appearances==
==={{CN|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:Goriya (Captain N).png|thumb|right|120px|Goriya in ''Captain N: The Game Master'']]
A Goriya briefly appears in the "[[Having a Ball]]" episode of {{CN}}. After [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], Kevin, and Princess Lana arrive at the tunnel leading to the [[Island Palace]], a Goriya appears and rapidly begins to throw boomerangs nonstop toward the heroes. The boomerangs impede the group's progress, so Link uses his [[Magic Shield]] to block the attacks while the rest of the party follows closely behind. As the heroes approach the Goriya, Kevin uses his Zapper to defeat it, allowing them to continue to their destination.
{{Noncanon|End}}


Interestingly, although the Goriya in "That Sinking Feeling" seems to speak with poor grammar just like the rest of the Moblins, the Goriyas seen in "The Moblins are Revolting" can be heard speaking correctly.
==={{TLoZ|-}} (Valiant Comics)===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In the {{TLoZ|Valiant Comics}}, Goriyas resemble their depiction in {{TAoL|-}}. They first appear in "[[The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)/Issue 1#Missing in Action|Missing in Action]]" as one of the enemies that go after Princess Zelda and the Triforce of Wisdom. ''[[To the First Power]]'' also shows these foes capturing Link outside one of the [[Underworld]] entrances under the orders of a [[Wizzrobe]], and are later seen attacking Princess Zelda while she is inside {{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}}. After Link manages to take the [[Triforce of Power]] from Ganon in "[[The Power]]," several of Ganon's Goriya minions offer to serve Link, as they believe that he holds more power than their master,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Link has powerful magic! Goriya serve Link! Link be master, not Ganon!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= }}</ref> but Link refuses.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= No! What am I saying? Get away from me! Get out of here!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page=7}}</ref> However, when Link heads to a palace to search for Ganon, he is greeted outside by the same group of Goriyas that had offered to serve him.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Link let Goriya serve him now? Goriya MUST serve! Only Link has Triforce of Power! Only Link is worthy to be master!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= }}</ref> This time, he accepts their aid,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Hmmm... Well... Why not?|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= 1}}</ref> and the Goriyas give him a robe similar to that of Ganon's.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Link will rule! Link is king! Link wear King robes!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= 1}}</ref>


===''Captain N: The Game Master''===
Goriyas appear once again in "[[The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)/Issue 4#Queen of Hearts|Queen of Hearts]]," where they battle against Link and [[Queen Seline]] to keep them from breaking the magic container that will give the queen her magical powers back. They last make an appearance in ''[[Day of the Triforce]]'' as two Goriyas try to eat a captured [[Miff]] in Death Mountain.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Fairy made good snack! Not enough for two! Get lost!|book= TLoZ (Valiant Comics)|publisher= |page= 8}}</ref>
A Goriya briefly appears in the "[[Having a Ball]]" episode of ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. After [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], Kevin, and Princess Lana arrive to the tunnel leading to the [[Island Palace]], a Goriya appears and begins to rapidly throw boomerangs in the direction of the heroes, nonstop. The Goriya's boomerangs impede them from proceeding, so Link uses his [[Magic Shield]] to block the attacks while the rest of the group walks behind him. As the heroes approach the Goriya, Kevin uses his Zapper to defeat it, allowing them to continue to their destination.
{{Noncanon|End}}


===''The Legend of Zelda'' comic===
==={{TSP|-}}===
In the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]], Goriyas resemble their ''The Adventure of Link'' depiction. They first appear in ''[[Missing in Action]]'' as one of the enemies that go after Princess Zelda and the Triforce of Wisdom. ''[[To the First Power]]'' also shows these foes capturing Link outside one of the [[Underworld]] entrances under the orders of a [[Wizzrobe]], and are later seen attacking Princess Zelda while she is inside the [[Eagle Labyrinth]]. After Link manages to take the [[Triforce of Power]] from Ganon in ''[[The Power]]'', several of Ganon's Goriya minions offer to serve Link, as they believe that he holds more power than their master,<ref>{{cite book|quote=Link has powerful magic! Goriya serve Link! Link be master, not Ganon!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=}}</ref> but Link refuses.<ref>{{cite book|quote=No! What am I saying? Get away from me! Get out of here! |book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref> However, when Link heads to a palace to search for Ganon, he is greeted outside by the same group of Goriya that had offered to serve him.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Link let Goriya serve him now? Goriya MUST serve! Only Link has Triforce of Power! Only Link is worthy to be master!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=}}</ref> This time, he accepts their aid,<ref>{{cite book|quote=Hmmm... Well... Why not?|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=1}}</ref> and the Goriyas give him a robe similar to that of Ganon's.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Link will rule! Link is king! Link wear King robes!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=1}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Goriyas are briefly mentioned in {{TSP}}. When the [[King of Hyrule]] calls an urgent meeting to take the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] to the [[Fifth Castle of Ancient Hyrule]], he mentions that a recent thunderstorm caused Goriyas to fall from the sky, most likely due to the fact that Ganon is becoming more powerful.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= 'And a scout from Ruberry tells me a thunderstorm last week produced a hail of Goriyas!' 'Goriyas? From the sky?' Murmurs of disbelief run up and down the council table. The king nods. 'It seems that Ganon's power is growing stronger.'|book= TSP|publisher= |page= 6, 7}}</ref>
{{Noncanon|End}}


Goriyas appear once again in ''[[Queen of Hearts]]'', where they battle against Link and [[Queen Seline]] to keep them from breaking the magic container that will give the queen her magical powers back. They last make an appearance in ''[[The Day of the Triforce]]'' as two Goriyas try to eat a captured [[Miff]] in Death Mountain.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Fairy made good snack! Not enough for two! Get lost!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=8}}</ref>
==={{ZA|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{ZA}}, Goriyas resemble purple apes with white hair that throw massive Boomerangs. In this game, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] can obtain the [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure#Boomerang|Boomerang]] the Goriyas use by defeating a small group of them in a clearing west of the [[Forest of Ogbam]].
{{Noncanon|End}}


===''The Crystal Trap''===
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
[[File:Goriya TCT.png|left||120px|The Blue Goriya that attacks Link and Princess Zelda in ''The Crystal Trap'']]
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In ''[[The Crystal Trap]]'', [[Princess Zelda]] and Link are attacked by a blue Goriya after the young hero has been freed from the [[Crystal]]. Zelda shoots an arrow from [[Zelda's Bow|her bow]] at the Goriya, injuring it, but then goes on to say that if the pair spares his life, he will show them a powerful weapon: a [[Battle Axe]], which is the only thing that can defeat Ganon.<ref>{{cite book|quote='Spare me and I'll show you a powerful weapon,' the monster pleads. 'A battle axe. It's the only thing that can defeat Ganon, and I know where it is.'|book=The Crystal Trap|publisher=Archway|page=13}}</ref> If Link and Zelda agree to follow the Goriya, he will lead the pair into a massive room containing the Battle Axe. The Goriya will then disappear after Link grabs the axe.
{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


After Princess Zelda and Link run into Ganon, the evil wizard will confess that he told the Goriya to lead the young heroes to the Battle Axe, since he knew that if they found the axe, Link and Zelda would stop searching for the real weapon that could defeat Ganon: the [[Spear]].<ref>{{cite book|quote='My axe, you mean,' says Ganon. 'I told that goriya to lead you to it. I knew if you had the axe you'd stop looking for the real weapon that can defeat me.'|book=The Crystal Trap|publisher=Archway|page=95}}</ref>
==Nomenclature==
 
{{Nomenclature}}
===''The Shadow Prince''===
Goriyas are briefly mentioned in ''[[The Shadow Prince]]''. When the [[King of Hyrule]] calls an urgent meeting to take the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] to the [[Fifth Castle of Ancient Hyrule]], he mentions that a recent thunderstorm caused for Goriyas to fall from the sky, most likely due to the fact that Ganon's power is getting stronger.<ref name=castle>{{cite book|quote='And a scout from Ruberry tells me a thunderstorm last week produced a hail of Goriyas!' 'Goriyas? From the sky?' Murmurs of disbelief run up and down the council table. The king nods. 'It seems that Ganon's power is growing stronger.'|book=The Shadow Prince| publisher=Mammoth|page=6, 7}}</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Goriya.png|Concept art of a Goriya from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:TAoL Enemies Attacking Town Artwork.png|Artwork of a Goriya and two Moblins attacking a town from {{TAoL|-}}
File:GoriyaBlue.png|Blue Goriya in ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:LA Boomerang.png|Link trading the Boomerang with the Item Trader in {{LADX|-}}
File:BSRedGoriya.gif|Red Goriya in ''[[BS The Legend of Zelda]]''
File:VC Goriya.png|A Goriya, as seen in the comics
File:BSBlueGoriya.gif|Blue Goriya in ''BS The Legend of Zelda''
File:Goriya (VC).png|A Goriya putting Ganon's robe on Link from {{TLoZ|-}} comic
File:Goriya AoL.gif|Orange Goriya in ''The Adventure of Link''
File:ALttP Cagiva Taros, Moblin, and Goriya.png|A {{Term|Series|Moblin}}, {{Term|Series|Taros}}, and {{Term|Series|Goriya}} from {{ALttP|-}} (Cagiva)
File:BlueGoriya(AoL).gif|Blue Goriya in ''The Adventure of Link''
File:BSTLoZ Red Goriya Sprite.png|A Red Goriya from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:RedCoppie.png|Red Goriya in ''A Link to the Past''
File:ZA Goriya Sprite.png|A Goriya from {{ZA|-}}
File:Goriya (That Sinking Feeling).png|A Goriya in the animated series
File:Goriya (Captain N).png|A Goriya in ''Captain N: The Game Master''
File:Goriya (VC).png|A Goriya in the ''Legend of Zelda'' comic
File:RedGoriyaLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork of a red Goriya from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:BlueGoriyaLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork of a blue Goriya from ''The Legend of Zelda''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==See Also==
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* {{Term|Series|Red Goriya|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Blue Goriya|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Orange Goriya|link}}
|Japanese= {{Japanese|ゴーリア|Gōria||3}}, {{Japanese|コッピ|Koppi|Coppie|3}}{{exp|A Link to the Past}}
* {{Term|Series|Green Goriya|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Brother Goriyas|link}}
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* {{Term|Series|Eyegore|link}}
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This article is about the regular appearance of Goriyas. For other uses, see Goriya (Disambiguation).

Goriyas,(OoS)[2] also known as Red Goriyas,(TLoZ | TAoL)[2] are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series. They are devils that have mastered the Boomerang as a weapon,[3][4] making them dangerous in both short- and long-range combat.

Characteristics

The Legend of Zelda

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Goriya
A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs. There are two of his type, blue ones and red ones. Watch out for the blue ones! They are strong.

In The Legend of Zelda, Red Goriyas appear only in Dungeons. They generally attack in groups of three or more. Link finds the Boomerang by defeating a group of Red Goriyas in Level 1. When defeated, Red Goriyas may drop either a Heart, one Rupee, four Bombs or a Clock.[note 1]

In some Dungeons, a hungry Red Goriya will be blocking the passage to the next room. When talked to, the Goriya's stomach grumbles,[6] vaguely hinting that the creature is hungry. It will refuse to budge until fed. To satisfy the monster and obtain entry, Link must offer it Food purchased from a Shop.

The Adventure of Link

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Goriya
A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang. Fend off the boomerang with the shield. Watch out! These devils are on the plains and in the caves too.

In The Adventure of Link, the side-scrolling angle changes typical Goriya attack patterns. Instead of tossing their projectiles in random directions, they specifically target Link, and can have multiple Boomerangs in the air at one time, unlike their past incarnations. They can throw Boomerangs on either the "bottom" or "top" level, in the same way most bipedal enemies attack. Depending on the Boomerang's height, Link must choose to duck or stand to block the attacks with his shield.[7] If a Boomerang is thrown at the bottom level, it will return to the Goriya on the top level, and vice versa.

Goriyas now tend to appear in caves and fields more often than dungeons,[8] and generally only appear alone or with a single partner instead of larger groups, perhaps due to the fact that they are now more challenging opponents.

A Link to the Past

Main articles: Red Goriya and Green Goriya


Link's Awakening

Main article: Item Trader

The Item Trader is a Goriya that trades items to Link on Toronbo Shores in Link's Awakening.[9]

Oracle of Seasons

OoS Goriya Sprite.png

In Oracle of Seasons, Goriyas appear in the Gnarled Root Dungeon. They look identical to Moblins, suggesting a relation between the two types of monster. They behave like their original incarnations in The Legend of Zelda; wandering around the room and suddenly throwing Boomerangs to attack Link. Many of the enemies that appear in the Gnarled Root Dungeon evoke those that appeared in Level 1 of the original NES adventure, and these are no exception.

Also in the Gnarled Root Dungeon, a pair of bull-like Goriyas known as the Brother Goriyas appear as mini-bosses.

A Link Between Worlds

Main articles: Red Goriya and Green Goriya


Other Appearances

Captain N: The Game Master

Goriya in Captain N: The Game Master

A Goriya briefly appears in the "Having a Ball" episode of Captain N: The Game Master. After Link, Princess Zelda, Kevin, and Princess Lana arrive at the tunnel leading to the Island Palace, a Goriya appears and rapidly begins to throw boomerangs nonstop toward the heroes. The boomerangs impede the group's progress, so Link uses his Magic Shield to block the attacks while the rest of the party follows closely behind. As the heroes approach the Goriya, Kevin uses his Zapper to defeat it, allowing them to continue to their destination.

The Legend of Zelda (Valiant Comics)

In the The Legend of Zelda comics by Valiant Comics, Goriyas resemble their depiction in The Adventure of Link. They first appear in "Missing in Action" as one of the enemies that go after Princess Zelda and the Triforce of Wisdom. To the First Power also shows these foes capturing Link outside one of the Underworld entrances under the orders of a Wizzrobe, and are later seen attacking Princess Zelda while she is inside Level 1. After Link manages to take the Triforce of Power from Ganon in "The Power," several of Ganon's Goriya minions offer to serve Link, as they believe that he holds more power than their master,[10] but Link refuses.[11] However, when Link heads to a palace to search for Ganon, he is greeted outside by the same group of Goriyas that had offered to serve him.[12] This time, he accepts their aid,[13] and the Goriyas give him a robe similar to that of Ganon's.[14]

Goriyas appear once again in "Queen of Hearts," where they battle against Link and Queen Seline to keep them from breaking the magic container that will give the queen her magical powers back. They last make an appearance in Day of the Triforce as two Goriyas try to eat a captured Miff in Death Mountain.[15]

The Shadow Prince

Goriyas are briefly mentioned in The Shadow Prince. When the King of Hyrule calls an urgent meeting to take the Triforce of Wisdom to the Fifth Castle of Ancient Hyrule, he mentions that a recent thunderstorm caused Goriyas to fall from the sky, most likely due to the fact that Ganon is becoming more powerful.[16]

Zelda's Adventure

In Zelda's Adventure, Goriyas resemble purple apes with white hair that throw massive Boomerangs. In this game, Zelda can obtain the Boomerang the Goriyas use by defeating a small group of them in a clearing west of the Forest of Ogbam.

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Nomenclature

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LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
ゴーリア (Gōria) (TLoZ | TAoL)[20][21]
The People's Republic of China
ChineseSI
哥利亚 (Gēlìyà) (TLoZ)[24]
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Boemerang-Man (TLoZ)[25]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Goriya (TLoZ | TAoL)[22][23]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Goriya (TLoZ | TAoL | OoS | ALBW)[17][18][19]
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Notes

  1. If Link defeats 10 enemies without getting hit or teleporting with the Flute, then the 10th enemy defeated will drop five Rupees. However, if the 10th enemy is defeated with a Bomb, then it will drop four Bombs. If Link defeats 16 enemies without getting hit or teleporting, then the 16th enemy will drop a Fairy. After the 16th enemy, Link must get hit and reset the counter to zero in order to achieve this effect again. Defeating Armos, Like Likes, Keese, or Gels will not be counted.[5]

References

  1. "These devilish companions of the Moblins are masters of the boomerang, Goriyas can be found in all manner of locales, from grassy fields to deserts and caves." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 183)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 183 (TLoZ | TAoL | OoS | OoA)
  3. "A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 36)
  4. "A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 27)
  5. n.a., Forced Drops , redcandle.us, published n.d., retrieved August 17, 2017.
  6. "GRUMBLE,GRUMBLE..." — Red Goriya (The Legend of Zelda)
  7. "Fend off the Boomerang with shield." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 27)
  8. "These devils are on the plains and in the caves too." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 27)
  9. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening—Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 108
  10. "Link has powerful magic! Goriya serve Link! Link be master, not Ganon!" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, [which page?])
  11. "No! What am I saying? Get away from me! Get out of here!" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, pg. 7)
  12. "Link let Goriya serve him now? Goriya MUST serve! Only Link has Triforce of Power! Only Link is worthy to be master!" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, [which page?])
  13. "Hmmm... Well... Why not?" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, pg. 1)
  14. "Link will rule! Link is king! Link wear King robes!" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, pg. 1)
  15. "Fairy made good snack! Not enough for two! Get lost!" (The Legend of Zelda comic, Valiant Comics, pg. 8)
  16. "'And a scout from Ruberry tells me a thunderstorm last week produced a hail of Goriyas!' 'Goriyas? From the sky?' Murmurs of disbelief run up and down the council table. The king nods. 'It seems that Ganon's power is growing stronger.'" (The Shadow Prince, Simon & Schuster, pg. 6, 7)
  17. L'arte di una leggenda, Magazzini Salani, pg. 120
  18. L'arte di una leggenda, Magazzini Salani, pg. 128
  19. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 183
  20. Hyrule Encyclopedia, Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co., Ltd., pg. 175
  21. The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 28
  22. Encyclopedia, frF, pg. 144
  23. Encyclopedia, Les Éditions Soleil, pg. 182
  24. 塞尔达传说:百科全书, New Star Press, pg. 177
  25. The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 36