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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Zoras again live in Zora's Domain in Lanayru. This game expands on ''Oracle of Ages''{{'}}s depiction of their longevity. Their lifespans are about twice as long as Hylian ones, and often take longer to physically mature. As such, mentally-adult Zoras may still physically resemble children. It is stated that a better indicator of Zora age involves speech mannerisms, as older Zoras try to speak more eloquently. Fully-grown Zoras are much taller than adult Hylians in this game, having vey long torsos and short legs, and come in many colors. The majority of them have large shark-like foreheads (somewhat resembling those of [[Cranioc]]s) and sharp teeth. However, this is not the case for all of them, as [[King Dorephan]] more closely resembles a humanoid whale and his adviser has a manta ray-like head. Much of Zoras' weaponry in this game is made of silver, and they are weak to electricity, causing [[Shock Arrow]]s to be banned from selling at their shop. They are shown to sleep in water, having their heads poking above the surface in a pool in Zora's Domain at night. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Zoras again live in Zora's Domain in Lanayru. This game expands on ''Oracle of Ages''{{'}}s depiction of their longevity. Their lifespans are about twice as long as Hylian ones, and often take longer to physically mature. As such, mentally-adult Zoras may still physically resemble children. It is stated that a better indicator of Zora age involves speech mannerisms, as older Zoras try to speak more eloquently. Fully-grown Zoras are much taller than adult Hylians in this game, having vey long torsos and short legs, and come in many colors. The majority of them have large shark-like foreheads (somewhat resembling those of [[Cranioc]]s) and sharp teeth. However, this is not the case for all of them, as [[King Dorephan]] more closely resembles a humanoid whale and his adviser has a manta ray-like head. Much of Zoras' weaponry in this game is made of silver, and they are weak to electricity, causing [[Shock Arrow]]s to be banned from selling at their shop. They are shown to sleep in water, having their heads poking above the surface in a pool in Zora's Domain at night. | ||
Prior to the [[Great Calamity]], Link apparently spent a large amount of time around Zoras due to being in a relationship with their princess, [[Mipha]], who was also the [[Champion]] chosen to pilot the elephant-like [[Divine Beast]] [[Vah Rutah]]. However, after the Calamity occurred and Mipha died as a result, many of the older Zoras blamed Link. 100 years later, Vah Ruta begins causing excessive rain in Zora's Domain by spraying the water from the reservoir from its trunk, threatening to eventually flood the [[Lanayru Wetlands]] and the rest of Hyrule. When Link returns alongside the popular [[Prince Sidon]], all but one of the Zora elders openly despise Link, and he must prove his worth. Once he does so and it is revealed that Mipha genuinely was in love with Link, they start to become more trusting, and once he frees both Vah | Prior to the [[Great Calamity]], Link apparently spent a large amount of time around Zoras due to being in a relationship with their princess, [[Mipha]], who was also the [[Champion]] chosen to pilot the elephant-like [[Divine Beast]] [[Vah Rutah]]. However, after the Calamity occurred and Mipha died as a result, many of the older Zoras blamed Link. 100 years later, Vah Ruta begins causing excessive rain in Zora's Domain by spraying the water from the reservoir from its trunk, threatening to eventually flood the [[Lanayru Wetlands]] and the rest of Hyrule. When Link returns alongside the popular [[Prince Sidon]], all but one of the Zora elders openly despise Link, and he must prove his worth. Once he does so and it is revealed that Mipha genuinely was in love with Link, they start to become more trusting, and once he frees both Vah Rutah and Mipha's soul from [[Waterblight Ganon]] (in turn saving Zora's Domain), they realize they were wrong about him and welcome him as a friend. | ||
Additionally in this game, [[Lizalfos]] are often found in water and spit water balls at Link, closely resembling the original enemy Zoras in appearance and attack. | Additionally in this game, [[Lizalfos]] are often found in water and spit water balls at Link, closely resembling the original enemy Zoras in appearance and attack. |