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Gorons are introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' as the rock-eating people of [[Goron City]] in Death Mountain, who specialize in [[bomb]]-making and Bomb Flower-raising. Most are depicted with short, wide beards and conical hair. They live primarily off the easily-obtained [[Rock Sirloin]] found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]], but due to [[Ganondorf]] placing [[Dodongo]]s in it, they are unable to, causing them to risk starvation. They are led by [[Darunia]], who guards the [[Goron's Ruby]]. He gives [[Link]] the [[Goron's Bracelet]], which he uses to enter Dodongo's Cavern and defeat [[King Dodongo]]. For this, Link is made an honorary "sworn brother" of the Gorons. | Gorons are introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' as the rock-eating people of [[Goron City]] in Death Mountain, who specialize in [[bomb]]-making and Bomb Flower-raising. Most are depicted with short, wide beards and conical hair. They live primarily off the easily-obtained [[Rock Sirloin]] found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]], but due to [[Ganondorf]] placing [[Dodongo]]s in it, they are unable to, causing them to risk starvation. They are led by [[Darunia]], who guards the [[Goron's Ruby]]. He gives [[Link]] the [[Goron's Bracelet]], which he uses to enter Dodongo's Cavern and defeat [[King Dodongo]]. For this, Link is made an honorary "sworn brother" of the Gorons. | ||
Seven years later, Ganondorf has resurrected an ancient Goron-eating dragon called [[Volvagia]], and most of the Gorons in Goron City are taken prisoner in the [[Fire Temple]]. Link must rescue them all and | Seven years later, Ganondorf has resurrected an ancient Goron-eating dragon called [[Volvagia]], and most of the Gorons in Goron City are taken prisoner in the [[Fire Temple]]. Link must rescue them all and dfeat Volvagia using the help of an ancient Goron weapon called the [[Megaton Hammer]]. | ||
Aside from Darunia, important Gorons in the game include [[Link (Goron)|Darunia's son]] in the future, named after Link. Two more are the gigantic [[Medigoron]] and [[Biggoron]], who specialize in blade-making, particularly the latter. | Aside from Darunia, important Gorons in the game include [[Link (Goron)|Darunia's son]] in the future, named after Link. Two more are the gigantic [[Medigoron]] and [[Biggoron]], who specialize in blade-making, particularly the latter. |