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====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''====
Gerudo society is reinterpreted and expanded. They inhabit the [[Gerudo Desert]], specifically [[Gerudo Town]]. Unlike Gerudo's Fortress, Gerudo Town is depicted as a lively cultural center. Gerudo are again not thieves, and in fact are in opposition to the thieving [[Yiga]] clan, who live in a stretch of Gerudo Desert pushing into [[Gerudo Highlands]]. However, Gerudo do still keep a strong warrior division. Tying into this, Gerudo are redesigned to be much taller than [[Hylian]]s and have prominent abdominal muscles, both of which are treated by a guard as defining features of the race. Like Hylians and [[Sheikah]], they also have pointed ears in this appearance. The leader, [[Riju]], is said to be fairly young, but is only a small amount shorter than Link. Gerudo Town does not allow males to enter (aside from the similarly single-gendered [[Goron]]s), though it is indicated that most Gerudo but the town's guards are apathetic about the law. Many sell various items in stalls in the center of Gerudo Town. Due to the lack of males in their town, there are classes to teach Gerudo how to act in potentially-romantic situations. Gerudo are sometimes seen traveling the land looking for a suitable husband, and some of the sellers mention they have families outside of town. A popular sport for Gerudo is [[Sand Seal]] riding. A few Gerudo children are also seen, and are around the same height as children of other races in the game.
Gerudo society is reinterpreted and expanded. They inhabit the [[Gerudo Desert]], specifically [[Gerudo Town]]. Unlike Gerudo's Fortress, Gerudo Town is depicted as a lively cultural center. Gerudo are again not thieves, and in fact are in opposition to the thieving [[Yiga]] clan, who live in a stretch of Gerudo Desert pushing into [[Gerudo Highlands]]. However, Gerudo do still keep a strong warrior division. Tying into this, Gerudo are redesigned to be much taller than [[Hylian]]s and have prominent abdominal muscles, both of which are treated by a guard as defining features of the race. Like Hylians, they also have pointed ears in this appearance. The leader, [[Riju]], is said to be fairly young, but is only a small amount shorter than Link. Gerudo Town does not allow males to enter (aside from the similarly single-gendered [[Goron]]s), though it is indicated that most Gerudo but the town's guards are apathetic about the law. Many sell various items in stalls in the center of Gerudo Town. Due to the lack of males in their town, there are classes to teach Gerudo how to act in potentially-romantic situations. Gerudo are sometimes seen traveling the land looking for a suitable husband, and some of the sellers mention they have families outside of town. A popular sport for Gerudo is [[Sand Seal]] riding. A few Gerudo children are also seen, and are around the same height as children of other races in the game.


Gerudo language, previously limited to symbols, is fleshed out. For example, "man" and "woman" are "voe" and "vai," respectively, while the word "good" is translated as a prefix "sav'." Of note is that despite the previous statement regarding a Gerudo male being born every century, no mention of a male Gerudo existing is made in this game, aside from a passing mention of Ganondorf from ages past.
Gerudo language, previously limited to symbols, is fleshed out. For example, "man" and "woman" are "voe" and "vai," respectively, while the word "good" is translated as a prefix "sav'." Of note is that despite the previous statement regarding a Gerudo male being born every century, no mention of a male Gerudo existing is made in this game, aside from a passing mention of Ganondorf from ages past.

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