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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Gorons once again live near Death Mountain in Eldin, where they make their living by mining. They are led by the notoriously fierce [[Bludo]], although in his old age he has begun suffering from chronic back pain. Bludo is assisted by the timid [[Yunobo]], a descendent of the champion [[Daruk]]. Due to [[Vah Rudania]] climbing around Death Mountain and causing it to erupt constantly, they have been unable to mine there, while certain other areas have become too hot to stay within safely. Despite Bludo and Yunobo's best efforts, Vah Rudania continues to menace them, leading Bludo to close up the [[Bridge of Eldin]] to prevent it from crossing. Once Link boards Vah Rudania with Yunobo's help and defeats [[Fireblight Ganon]], the Gorons' lives go back to normal.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Gorons once again live near Death Mountain in Eldin, where they make their living by mining. They are led by the notoriously fierce [[Bludo]], although in his old age he has begun suffering from chronic back pain. Bludo is assisted by the timid [[Yunobo]], a descendent of the champion [[Daruk]]. Due to [[Vah Rudania]] climbing around Death Mountain and causing it to erupt constantly, they have been unable to mine there, while certain other areas have become too hot to stay within safely. Despite Bludo and Yunobo's best efforts, Vah Rudania continues to menace them, leading Bludo to close up the [[Bridge of Eldin]] to prevent it from crossing. Once Link boards Vah Rudania with Yunobo's help and defeats [[Fireblight Ganon]], the Gorons' lives go back to normal.


Outside of Goron City, a few Gorons can be found scattered across Hyrule. Two Gorons move from Eldin to [[Tarrey Town]] in [[Akkala]], joining the [[Bolson Construction Company]], and three more Gorons take part in tests of strength in the [[Gerudo (region)|Gerudo region]] and later Eldin. A few can be found wandering different roads in different places, one is in [[Zora's Domain]], and two more are in [[Gerudo Desert]]. They are shown to be allowed into [[Gerudo Town]], despite males not being allowed; in the English localization this is puzzled over in-game, but ultimately never answered, while in the original Japanese script, [[Traysi]] states the [[Gerudo]] consider Gorons female. It is also shown here while attempting Gerudo language that some Gorons have trouble differentiating between the "B" and "V" sounds, likely in reference to how some real languages (like Japanese) transliterate them to the same sound.
Outside of Goron City, a few Gorons can be found scattered across Hyrule. Two Gorons move from Eldin to [[Tarrey Town]] in [[Akkala]], joining the [[Bolson Construction Company]], and three more Gorons take part in tests of strength in the [[Gerudo (region)|Gerudo region]] and later Eldin. A few can be found wandering different roads in different places, one is in [[Zora's Domain]], and two more are in [[Gerudo Desert]]. They are shown to be allowed into [[Gerudo Town]], despite males not being allowed; this is puzzled over in-game, but ultimately never answered. It is also shown here while attempting Gerudo language that some Gorons have trouble differentiating between the "B" and "V" sounds, likely in reference to how some real languages (like Japanese) transliterate them to the same sound.


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