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After completing the [[Lakebed Temple]], Sea Zoras can be found in [[Death Mountain]]'s hot springs, in [[Lake Hylia]], and of course Zora's Domain and [[Zora's River|River]].
After completing the [[Lakebed Temple]], Sea Zoras can be found in [[Death Mountain]]'s hot springs, in [[Lake Hylia]], and of course Zora's Domain and [[Zora's River|River]].
In this game, Zoras have the amazing ability to swim up waterfalls.





Revision as of 22:08, 28 December 2007

See also: River Zora
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A Sea Zora as seen in Ocarina of Time

Sea Zoras are a race of hospitable ocean-dwelling creatures who, since their first appearance in Ocarina of Time, have become common in the 3D Zelda games. Sea Zoras are normally found near or in large bodies of water. Their skincolour lies in the white-blue-grey area, although brown/red also is a possible, though seemingly rarer variant. Most individuals (but not all) have fins attached to their arms and a tail at the back of their head (making their head alone look like a fish). The females have breasts, even though the species was shown to lay eggs in Majora's Mask.[1]

More commonly, the Sea Zora are simply called Zora. This name was taken from an older aquatic race, the River Zora, who also are more commonly called Zora. In fact, the name Zora was the original name of both races. Because the two races each have their own domain within the series (the River Zora almost solely appear in the 2D games, while the Sea Zora almost solely appear in the 3D games), there was no need to distinguish between the two races by name for a long time. Oracle of Ages is the first and only game to feature both species and as such introduced the races' more specific names.[2]

Ocarina of Time

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Princess Ruto

Ocarina of Time was the game that introduced the Sea Zoras. All of the Zoras live in Zora's Domain and have easy access to Lake Hylia.[3] Lord Jabu-Jabu serves as their patron deity[4] and the Hyrulean Sea Zoras are led by King Zora. The latter has a daughter, Princess Ruto, who is in charge of feeding Jabu-Jabu. As a child, Link visited the domain and saved her from inside Jabu-Jabu. As a reward, he got the Zora's Sapphire, a holy stone that the Zoras protected.[5]

Seven years later, Morpha caused Zora's Domain and all of its residents to become covered in ice. Sheik managed to rescue Princess Ruto, but it was Link who destroyed the evil inside of the Water Temple and thus saved Zora's Domain. However, Zora's Domain never recovered in-game. Only during the ending can it be seen that the Sea Zoras indeed are safe.

Majora's Mask

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The Indigo-Go's

Majora's Mask is the first and only The Legend of Zelda title that allows you to take control of a Sea Zora. By using the Zora Mask, Link can assume the form of Mikau, a now deceased Sea Zora, and become "Zora Link". Many biological aspects of the Sea Zoras were revealed this way, such as that those Zora who possess magic are capable of creating an electric barrier around them and that some are capable of using their armfins as boomerangs.[6] It was also revealed that Sea Zoras lay eggs. These eggs hatch one to three days after they are laid[7], provided that the water they lie in is of a proper temperature[8] and that the eggs that were laid at the same time are together. [9] The Zoras in this game are also noteably more technologically advanced than in the other games, having built a the Great Bay Temple, a huge waterworks factory[10] and having a famous rock band. Their home is Zora Hall in Zora Cape of Great Bay.

Oracle of Ages

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The Sea Zoras have a village in the western areas of the oceans south of land. One Sea Zora in the village mentions the evil River Zora, making clear the two races have no social connections to each other.[2] Like in Ocarina of Time, the Sea Zora have a patron deity, Lord Jabu-Jabu.

The Wind Waker

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Laruto

The only actual Zora that makes an appearance in the game is Laruto, the deceased Sage of Earth. It has been a long time since Laruto was alive and Link only meets her spirit.

Some people believe that the reason the Sea Zoras are not present in The Wind Waker, is because they transformed or evolved in the Ritos (See that article for more info).

Twilight Princess

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A Zora Soldier as seen in Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Sea Zoras appear once again. When Link arrives at Telma's bar in Hyrule Castle Town, he finds Ilia with a Zora boy who is facing death. Upon arriving in Zora's Domain, Link finds that it is frozen (much as it was during Ocarina of Time), with all the Zoras visible in the ice. During a conversation there with the spirit of the Zora Queen Rutela, Link is told that if he can help her find her son, Prince Ralis, and bring him back to the Domain, she will aid him in his quest.[11]

After restoring light to Lanayru Province, Link helped Telma and Ilia to take the Zora prince to Kakariko Village, where Renado would heal him. After Ralis was saved, the Zora Queen made another appearence. She guided Link to her husband's grave and he recieved the Zora Armor, which has a similar function to the Zora Tunic in Ocarina of Time, but actually enables Link to swim underwater just like Majora's Mask's Zora Link.

After completing the Lakebed Temple, Sea Zoras can be found in Death Mountain's hot springs, in Lake Hylia, and of course Zora's Domain and River.

In this game, Zoras have the amazing ability to swim up waterfalls.



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Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland

While the Sea Zoras do not appear in person in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, there is a reference to their existance. The landmarks Fish Head (Cape Treasure) and Muddy Fish Head (Gooey Swamp) both are statues resembling a Sea Zora's head.

Phantom Hourglass

There are no Sea Zoras in Phantom Hourglass, but there are a few refences to them. Two items Link can collect are called the Ruto Crown and the Zora Scale, and seem to refer to the Sea Zora from Ocarina of Time, since Princess Ruto was present in only that game and Link also had to win a Zora Scale to be able to stay under water longer.

Gallery

References

  1. Isn't this... a Zora egg? - Tatl (Majora's Mask).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Don't think us noble sea Zoras the same as those savage, vulgar river Zoras! - A Sea Zora (Oracle of Ages).
  3. Beyond this point lies Lake Hylia. It is full of deep, pure water. The Zoras, who live all the way upstream, guard the sunken temple at the lake's bottom, as well as Zora's Fountain. - Kaepora Gaebora (Ocarina of Time).
  4. Lord Jabu-Jabu is the patron deity of the Zoras. Princess Ruto is in charge of preparing his meals, morning and night. - A Sea Zora (Ocarina of Time).
  5. You obtained Zora's Sapphire! This is the Spiritual Stone of Water passed down by the Zoras! - N/A (Ocarina of Time).
  6. Majora's Mask Manual; Page 26-27
  7. It takes about one to three days from the time Zora eggs are laid for them to hatch. - Old man at Great Bay (Majora's Mask).
  8. Zora eggs are very sensitive to changes in the temperature. - Old man at Great Bay (Majora's Mask).
  9. Zora eggs won't hatch unless all eggs that were laid at the same time are brought together. - Old man at Great Bay (Majora's Mask).
  10. And they say when that happens, something bad will befall the Zora descendant who's been protecting the temple. - Tijo (Majora's Mask).
  11. Please... Would you save my dearest, Prince Ralis? If you do this thing, I will bestow upon you the protection of water. - Queen Rutela (Twilight Princess).

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