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====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', fourteen Gorons are found on [[Goron Island]] in the [[Southeastern Sea]]. When Link first arrives, they all call him "outsider" and generally treat him with some level of suspicion due to their small amount of experience with off-islanders. They are led by Biggoron, who makes Link a sworn brother to them after Link meets every Goron on the island and takes his quiz. After he passes the quiz, the Gorons will henceforth append "Goro-" to the front of his name. The Goron society in this game is far less advanced than most depictions, as the opening of a shop on the island is treated as a remarkable innovation for them. Also on Goron Island is the outsider-restricted [[Goron Temple]], where Biggoron's son, [[Gongoron]], goes missing in while leading Link to it, and needs to be found by Link. One young Goron also states that they eat [[Wood Heart]]s to grow big and strong. However, the game's sole Wood Heart is given not to a Goron, but to the [[Old Wayfarer]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'', fourteen Gorons are found on [[Goron Island]] in the [[Southeastern Sea]]. When Link first arrives, they all call him "outsider" and generally treat him with some level of suspicion due to their small amount of experience with off-islanders. They are led by Biggoron, who makes Link a sworn brother to them after Link meets every Goron on the island and takes his quiz. After he passes the quiz, the Gorons will henceforth append "Goro-" to the front of his name. The Goron society in this game is far less advanced than most depictions, as the opening of a shop on the island is treated as a remarkable innovation for them. Also on Goron Island is the outsider-restricted [[Goron Temple]], where Biggoron's son, [[Gongoron]], goes missing in while leading Link to it, and needs to be found by Link.


On [[Dee Ess Island]], an adult Goron and his two sons run the [[Goron Game]]. It is not operational until they hire Gongoron as a part-timer, however, which happens a period of time after both the Goron Temple and the [[Ice Temple|Temple of Ice]] are cleared.
On [[Dee Ess Island]], an adult Goron and his two sons run the [[Goron Game]]. It is not operational until they hire Gongoron as a part-timer, however, which happens a period of time after both the Goron Temple and the [[Ice Temple|Temple of Ice]] are cleared.

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