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====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
[[File:Gerudo Warrior OoT artwork.jpg|thumb|200x200px|Artwork of a Gerudo guard from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']]
[[File:Gerudo Warrior OoT artwork.jpg|thumb|200x200px|Artwork of a Gerudo guard from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']]
The Gerudo are introduced as a predominantly-female tribe of hawk-nosed thieves who inhabit [[Gerudo's Fortress]], and worship at the [[Spirit Temple]] in the [[Desert Colossus]]. generic NPC Gerudo wear white and have varying hairstyles. One blocks the bridge in [[Gerudo Valley]] in the past, and another is found next to a [[cow]] near the river. In the future, one guards the gate to the [[Haunted Wasteland]], and two more operate the [[Gerudo Training Ground]] and the [[Gerudo Horseback Archery]] minigame. Veiled, purple-garbed Gerudo with spears known as [[Gerudo guard]]s patrol Gerudo's Fortress. If they see [[Link]], they will throw him into a holding cell. Two can also be seen on the inaccessible side of Gerudo Valley in the past; getting to them through hacking or glitches will cause them to throw Link in the river. [[Gerudo Thief|Gerudo Thieves]] wielding a pair of scimitars appear as mini-bosses throughout the fortress. They are led by [[Ganondorf]], [[Nabooru]] (who is brainwashed by [[Twinrova]] for opposing Ganondorf), and a different Gerudo later named [[Aveil]]. After Link defeats four Gerudo Thieves and frees the four [[carpenter]]s, Link gains the approval of Nabooru's subordinate, and is given a [[Gerudo Token|Gerudo's Membership Card]] denoting him as an honorary member.
The Gerudo are introduced as a predominantly-female tribe of hawk-nosed thieves who inhabit [[Gerudo's Fortress]], and worship at the [[Spirit Temple]] in the [[Desert Colossus]]. generic NPC Gerudo wear white and have varying hairstyles. One blocks the bridge in [[Gerudo Valley]] in the past, and another is found next to a [[cow]] near the river. In the future, one guards the gate to the [[Haunted Wasteland]], and two more operate the [[Gerudo Training Ground]] and the [[Gerudo Horseback Archery]] minigame. Veiled, purple-garbed Gerudo with spears known as [[Gerudo guard]]s patrol Gerudo's Fortress. If they see [[Link]], they will throw him into a holding cell. Two can also be seen on the inaccessible side of Gerudo Valley in the past; getting to them through hacking will cause them to throw Link in the river. [[Gerudo Thief|Gerudo Thieves]] wielding a pair of scimitars appear as mini-bosses throughout the fortress. They are led by [[Ganondorf]], [[Nabooru]] (who is brainwashed by [[Twinrova]] for opposing Ganondorf), and a different Gerudo later named [[Aveil]]. After Link defeats four Gerudo Thieves and frees the four [[carpenter]]s, Link gains the approval of Nabooru's subordinate, and is given a [[Gerudo Token|Gerudo's Membership Card]] denoting him as an honorary member.


In the original version, [[Iron Knuckle]]s contain Gerudo heads behind their helmets. In the 3DS remake, however, only the one containing the brainwashed Nabooru does so visibly. However, a Gerudo torso is still visible.
In the original version, [[Iron Knuckle]]s contain Gerudo heads behind their helmets. In the 3DS remake, however, only the one containing the brainwashed Nabooru does so visibly. However, a Gerudo torso is still visible.

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