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Goron Village

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Goron Village
Goron Village from Majora's Mask
Goron Village from Majora's Mask
First appearance Majora's Mask (2000)
Appears in Majora's Mask
Spirit Tracks
Country (Majora's Mask)
Termina
(Spirit Tracks)
New Hyrule
Region (Majora's Mask)
Snowhead
(Spirit Tracks)
Fire Realm
Terrain Mountainous
Point(s) of interest (Majora's Mask)
Goron Shrine
Lone Peak Shrine
Medigoron's Cave
Inhabitants (Majora's Mask)
Darmani
Goron Elder
Goron Elder's Son
Medigoron
(Spirit Tracks)
Anouki Village Goron
Goron Elder
Goron Elder's Grandson
Goron Village Anouki
Iron Salesman
Kagoron

Goron Village is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series.

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[edit] Appearances

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Located in Snowhead, Goron Village is the home of the Gorons living in Termina. The village is a set of large cavern-like areas carved into the mountain.

[edit] Goron Shrine

Main article: Goron Shrine

The Goron Shrine is the main cavern in Goron Village. It is here that the Goron Elder, his son, and the Goron hero Darmani reside. There is also a shop inside the Goron Shrine.

In the center of the shrine, is a giant unlit chandelier, which Link can reactivate by lighting every Torch in the Shrine. After doing this, the chandelier will start spinning, allowing Goron Link to propel himself into its many ceramic goron "faces". Inside one of these is hidden a Rock Sirloin, which can be carried and given to the stranded Goron in the Mountain Village; its rich taste and nourishment returning his strength and allowing him to climb down. Before returning to Goron Village, he gives Link his Don Gero's Mask.

[edit] Lone Peak Shrine

Main article: Lone Peak Shrine

Located across a chasm in Goron Village, the Lone Peak Shrine houses the Lens of Truth. To reach it Link must follow Kaepora Gaebora across invisible platforms. Kaepora Gaebora drops feathers to reveal the pathway. Link must retrieve this item in order to see the ghost of the recently deceased Darmani.

[edit] Medigoron's Cave

Next to the Goron Shrine is Medigoron's Cave, also known as the Goron Powder Keg Shop. As implied, it is where Medigoron resides. Here, Link can purchase a special type of bomb known as the Powder Keg, which can only be used by Gorons. However, Link is only allowed to purchase these after completing a small test; he must destroy a boulder blocking the Goron Racetrack with a special Powder Keg that lasts much longer than the ones that Link can carry around normally. After this, Link is allowed to carry Powder Kegs and purchase more from the Bomb Shop in Clock Town, even after he plays the "Song of Time" to reset the three day cycle.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Goron Village is found in the Fire Realm of New Hyrule. It is home of the Goron tribe, and Link must visit this town to gain entry to the Fire Sanctuary.