Goron Child

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Template:Character The {{{2}}} is a Goron child who resides in the Goron Village in Spirit Tracks. As his name implies, he is the grandson of the Goron Elder.[1]

Biography

The Elder's Grandson
The Elder's Grandson

Upon first visiting the Goron Village, the Elder's Grandson informs Link that the entrance to the village is blocked by fire geysers. After he brings Mega Ice and extinguished the flames blocking his way to the village, Link is granted access to the Fire Sanctuary by the Goron Elder who first notes that Link must prove himself, only to be swayed moments later when his grandson runs into the room, noting that Link was the one whose efforts put out the lava.

After he defeats Cragma, the boss of the Fire Temple, the Goron Elder's Grandson tell Link he wants to meet a princess and asks him to be brought to a big city. His grandfather thinks that a trip to Hyrule Castle Town will help his grandson realize that his village is paradise, something that the his grandson does not understand.[2] When Link brings him to Hyrule's capital city, the Elder's Grandson mistakes the woman fond of fish for a princess before rewarding Link with a Force Gem. Later, the Goron child tells Link he feels short-changed and homesick;[3] if he cheers him up, the Elder's Grandson gives Link a Goron Amber.[4]

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name
Japan Japanese コゴロン (Kogoron)
French-speaking countries French Tigoron

See Also

References

  1. "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)
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  3. "Oh, let me tell you, friend... It is hard times living in the city, especially for a Goron like me. I go to the castle, and the guards tell me no rocks are allowed inside. Most folks think that I look like a boulder and that I should be treated as one. And do not get me started on the prices. One Cucco costs an arm and a leg! I am broke. Just the other day, I used the last of the money Gramps gave me. This place is so different from Goron Village... And I am so very tired." — Goron Elder's Grandson (Spirit Tracks)
  4. "Thank you for the words of encouragement. You are right. I will not let this city beat me! Here, let me give you something for those nice words of yours!" — Goron Elder's Grandson (Spirit Tracks)