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His relationship to [[Volvagia]] ([[Fire Temple]]'s boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'') is unknown, but the location of Dragon Roost Island (in relation to the rest of Hyrule) is notably similar to Death Mountain; Volvagia is the dragon from Death Mountain, so it is highly possible that Valoo is of a relation to Volvagia.
His relationship to [[Volvagia]] ([[Fire Temple]]'s boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'') is unknown, but the location of Dragon Roost Island (in relation to the rest of Hyrule) is notably similar to Death Mountain; Volvagia is the dragon from Death Mountain, so it is possible that Valoo is of a relation to Volvagia.


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Template:Deity Template:Spoiler In The Wind Waker, the Great Valoo (ヴァルー, Varuu) is the almighty Sky Spirit.[1] Valoo resides at the top of Dragon Roost Island and is the patron deity and protector of the Rito people that dwell there. Valoo only speaks the ancient Hylian Language, so only few can understand him, and even his attendant, Medli, has trouble sometimes. Valoo grants the Rito their wings when they come of age, and always protects them from harm.[2] When Link first visits Dragon Roost Island, he finds out that Valoo is in a bit of a predicament: he is being tortured by the tremendous monster Gohma, hidden in the mountain beneath Valoo's high peak. Due to his change of temperament, it has prevented young Rito (such as Prince Komali) from reaching him to receive the scale that allows them to grow their wings.[3][4] Moreover, one of Valoo's recent rampages caused a boulder to come crashing down the mountain, breaking the bridge leading to Dragon Roost Cavern and plugging the nearby spring.[5] Link must defeat Gohma in order to heal the Sky Spirit's pain and receive Din's Pearl from Prince Komali.

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Valoo before attacking Ganondorf

After saving the great Valoo, he recognizes Link as a true hero and also tells him to use the wind god's wind to aid the young hero on his quest.[6] [7] Later, after Link visits Greatfish Isle, it is Valoo who tells Quill to give word to Link about the whereabouts of the Water Spirit Jabun.[8]

Just before Link and Tetra are about to be killed by Ganondorf when they travel to the top of Forsaken Fortress, it's Valoo, Komali, and Quill who rescue them. Valoo unleashes a blast of fire onto Ganondorf's viewing platform in an attempt to kill him. However, just before Valoo departs, the Sky Spirit warns the King of Red Lions that "such simple" fire cannot possibly destroy Ganon.[9]

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His relationship to Volvagia (Fire Temple's boss in Ocarina of Time) is unknown, but the location of Dragon Roost Island (in relation to the rest of Hyrule) is notably similar to Death Mountain; Volvagia is the dragon from Death Mountain, so it is possible that Valoo is of a relation to Volvagia.

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Names in Other Regions
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  1. "Ask the winged Rito tribespeople about the sky spirit, Valoo" — Medli (The Wind Waker)
  2. "We do so by the graces of the sky spirit, Valoo. When a Rito reaches adulthood, he or she journeys to the top of Dragon Roost to receive a scale from the great dragon. It is this scale that enables the Rito to grow his or her wings." — Rito Chieftain (The Wind Waker)
  3. "Let me be direct. My son, Komali, is of the age to earn his wings... Yet...he is weak, in some ways...and in light of the current situation, he may just give up on ever getting them..." — Rito Chieftain (The Wind Waker)
  4. "A letter? From my father? Oh, sure, telling me to be brave is easy enough for him... It's not like he's the one who went through that horrible experience... It's not like HE still has to go get a scale from Valoo." — Prince Komali (The Wind Waker)
  5. "You see this place? There used to be a spring here, surrounded by a beautiful pond... It was peaceful and lovely...But then the great Valoo... He became so angry, and... In his rage, he shook the mountain and this boulder crashed down, plugging the spring. You can see the result." — Medli (The Wind Waker)
  6. "Oh, I almost forgot! The great Valoo also names you, Link, a true hero." — Medli (The Wind Waker)
  7. "Use the wind god's...wind? That's what he said, but I don't understand. I wonder what it means?" — Medli (The Wind Waker)
  8. "Valoo must have been right when he asked me to bring word of Jabun to you..." — Quill (The Wind Waker)
  9. "Still...it is too soon for us to relax. Ganon cannot be destroyed by such simple means as wrath and fire." — Valoo (The Wind Waker)