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====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Gorons are primarily found in [[Eldin (region)|Eldin province]]. They have heavily tattooed bodies and typically have hair resembling cornrows. They are also much taller and less fat than most depictions. They enjoy sumo wrestling and relaxing in the hot springs around the mountain. After their patriarch, [[Darbus]] comes in contact with one of the [[Fused Shadows]] and becomes an insane monster known as [[Fyrus]], the Gorons close off their borders so they can attempt to figure out how to solve this problem, rolling back anyone who attempts to enter. Link must use the [[Iron Boots]] to get past the Gorons, using them to stand his ground and grabbing the rolling Gorons when they get close. In Goron City, standing Gorons will atttempt to punch him, but can be knocked into their rolled-up stance with a [[Shield Bash|Shield Attack]] or successful [[sword]] strike. Once he gets to the top of Goron City, he must use the boots to defeat their interim leader [[Gor Coron]] in a sumo match. After this, they allow him into [[Goron Mines]], where he must find the other Goron leaders to assemble the key to Fyrus's room. Once Fyrus is restored into Darbus, the Gorons reopen Goron City to outsiders.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Gorons are primarily found in [[Eldin (region)|Eldin province]]. They have heavily tattooed bodies and typically have hair resembling cornrows. They are also much taller and less fat than most depictions. They enjoy sumo wrestling and relaxing in the hot springs around the mountain. After their patriarch, [[Darbus]] comes in contact with one of the [[Fused Shadows]] and becomes an insane monster known as [[Fyrus]], the Gorons close off their borders so they can attempt to figure out how to solve this problem, rolling back anyone who attempts to enter. Link must use the [[Iron Boots]] to get past the Gorons, using them to stand his ground and grabbing the rolling Gorons when they get close. Once he gets to the top of Goron City, he must use them to defeat their interim leader [[Gor Coron]] in a sumo match. After this, they allow him into [[Goron Mines]], where he must find the other Goron leaders to assemble the key to Fyrus's room. Once Fyrus is restored into Darbus, the Gorons reopen Goron City to outsiders.


At this point, Gorons start appearing in [[Kakariko Village]] to sell their bombs, and some offer to catapult Link to higher areas by having him stand on their backs while rolled up, then rapidly uncurling. In [[Hyrule Castle Town]], a Goron and his son sell [[Hot Spring Water]] to townsfolk, but recent events have caused a shortage, which Link can help out with for a [[Piece of Heart]]. Another is trapped inside a giant volcanic rock that shoots out of Death Mountain when Link arrives. The rock is later warped to [[Zora's Domain]] to undo its freezing, and then can be exploded with a [[Water Bomb]], freeing the Goron. Despite now being trapped at the bottom of a watery pit, the Goron enjoys the change of scenery and climate. Two of the Goron leaders, [[Gor Ebizo]] and [[Gor Liggs]], help [[Malo]] with starting and funding his [[Malo Mart]] business and chain, and Gor Coron and Darbus help Link with recovering [[Ilia]]'s memory.
At this point, Gorons start appearing in [[Kakariko Village]] to sell their bombs, and some offer to catapult Link to higher areas by having him stand on their backs while rolled up, then rapidly uncurling. In [[Hyrule Castle Town]], a Goron and his son sell [[Hot Spring Water]] to townsfolk, but recent events have caused a shortage, which Link can help out with for a [[Piece of Heart]]. Another is trapped inside a giant volcanic rock that shoots out of Death Mountain when Link arrives. The rock is later warped to [[Zora's Domain]] to undo its freezing, and then can be exploded with a [[Water Bomb]], freeing the Goron. Despite now being trapped at the bottom of a watery pit, the Goron enjoys the change of scenery and climate. Two of the Goron leaders, [[Gor Ebizo]] and [[Gor Liggs]], help [[Malo]] with starting and funding his [[Malo Mart]] business and chain, and Gor Coron and Darbus help Link with recovering [[Ilia]]'s memory.

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