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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (manga)=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (manga)=== | ||
In [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (manga)|the manga adaptation]] of ''Ocarina of Time'', Volvagia's background is much different. It is shown in a flashback from Link (though not at the time it would have been current) that Volvagia started as a tiny baby dragon in a cage in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]'s market, for sale at | In [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (manga)|the manga adaptation]] of ''Ocarina of Time'', Volvagia's background is much different. It is shown in a flashback from Link (though not at the time it would have been current) that Volvagia started as a tiny baby dragon in a cage in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]'s market, for sale at 700 [[Rupee]]s. Link takes pity on it and buys it, and it begins following him around, to his annoyance. After it helps him defeat a [[Stalchild]], though, Link realizes it is only lonely and wants a friend, which he decides to be. He then teaches it his name, which it repeats to [[Navi]]'s amazement. | ||
In the future, Volvagia has been brainwashed by [[Ganondorf]] into attacking the Gorons, infuriating Link. Link tries to get the now-giant Volvagia to remember who he is, but is unsuccessful, forcing him to fight it. Eventually, he manages to cut off his head. In its dying moments, Volvagia regains its lucidity and weakly says Link's name while crying. Link cries as well as Volvagia's head turns to ash. Volvagia makes one more appearance in the desert as an illusion, likely manifested from Link's guilt over having to kill his friend. | In the future, Volvagia has been brainwashed by [[Ganondorf]] into attacking the Gorons, infuriating Link. Link tries to get the now-giant Volvagia to remember who he is, but is unsuccessful, forcing him to fight it. Eventually, he manages to cut off his head. In its dying moments, Volvagia regains its lucidity and weakly says Link's name while crying. Link cries as well as Volvagia's head turns to ash. Volvagia makes one more appearance in the desert as an illusion, likely manifested from Link's guilt over having to kill his friend. |