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====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''====
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''====
Hostile and friendly Zoras appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', both resembling their ''A Link to the Past'' design.  They are among the only enemies that can be encountered before [[Yuga]] invades the [[Sanctuary]]. Their queen, [[Oren]], lives in Zora's Domain (at the location Zora's River is in ''A Link to the Past'') and is an unusually-humanoid depiction of the design, but bloats up to an immense size when without her [[Smooth Stone]]. After Oren is restored from her swelling, she mentions that she tells her subjects to not attack passerby, but they do not listen to her due to being territorial. Other friendly Zoras, called '''Zora Underlings''' are found on land and wear capes. One in a blue cape is shown worrying about the bridge to Zora's Domain being broken after the [[Shady Guy]] jumps the gap, particularly as the Zora was uncharacteristically unable to swim. Later, Zora Underlings worry over her lack of Smooth Stone, and after it is returned, express their relief at her restoration and annoyance in her continued reliance on it. Once Link clears the [[House of Gales]], a yellow-caped Zora Underling can be found outside, having gone to Lake Hylia for a swim with Oren, only to be left behind. After Oren is kidnapped by [[Yuga]], a purple-caped one can be found alone in Zora's Domain, and simply assumes she is late in returning until Link tells him he rescued her. Walking enemy Zoras do not appear, but walking [[Ku]] are introduced in [[Lorule]].
Hostile and friendly Zoras appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', both resembling their ''A Link to the Past'' design. Their queen, [[Oren]], lives in Zora's Domain (at the location Zora's River is in ''A Link to the Past'') and is an unusually-humanoid depiction of the design, but bloats up to an immense size when without her [[Smooth Stone]]. After Oren is restored from her swelling, she mentions that she tells her subjects to not attack passerby, but they do not listen to her due to being territorial. Other friendly Zoras, called '''Zora Underlings''' are found on land and wear capes. One in a blue cape is shown worrying about the bridge to Zora's Domain being broken after the [[Shady Guy]] jumps the gap, particularly as the Zora was uncharacteristically unable to swim. Later, Zora Underlings worry over her lack of Smooth Stone, and after it is returned, express their relief at her restoration and annoyance in her continued reliance on it. Once Link clears the [[House of Gales]], a yellow-caped Zora Underling can be found outside, having gone to Lake Hylia for a swim with Oren, only to be left behind. After Oren is kidnapped by [[Yuga]], a purple-caped one can be found alone in Zora's Domain, and simply assumes she is late in returning until Link tells him he rescued her. Walking enemy Zoras do not appear, but walking [[Ku]] are introduced in [[Lorule]].


In the Japanese script, it is instead indicated that her bloated form is her true form that she hides with the Smooth Stone, with one Zora repeatedly mentioning he likes and even prefers it.<ref>[https://legendsoflocalization.com/fat-beauty-and-a-link-between-worlds-localization Fat, Beauty, and A Link Between Worlds's Localization, Legends of Localization]</ref>
In the Japanese script, it is instead indicated that her bloated form is her true form that she hides with the Smooth Stone, with one Zora repeatedly mentioning he likes and even prefers it.<ref>[https://legendsoflocalization.com/fat-beauty-and-a-link-between-worlds-localization Fat, Beauty, and A Link Between Worlds's Localization, Legends of Localization]</ref>

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