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The Zuna tribe is a race of [[Hyrule]] first introduced in [[Four Swords Adventures]]. The Zunas are a reserved and friendly race who are actually descendents of those who built the Desert of Doubt Pyramid. This fact appears to imbed itself in the Zuna culture, as legends of the Pyramid are taught from childhood. The Zunas' distinct feature is their vibrant green skin, and pale green faces. Their garb is reminiscent of Middle Eastern or Indian culture, featuring Turbans and flowing robes. The Zuna reside in huts topped in giant flowers, which suggests their affiliation to the plant life of the Desert in which they live. Beyond that, little else is known of the Zuna Tribe.
The Zuna tribe is a race of [[Hyrule]] first introduced in [[Four Swords Adventures]]. The Zunas are a reserved and friendly race who are actually descendents of those who built the Desert of Doubt Pyramid. This fact appears to imbed itself in the Zuna culture, as legends of the Pyramid are taught from childhood. The Zunas' distinct feature is their vibrant green skin, and pale green faces. Their garb is reminiscent of Middle Eastern or Indian culture, featuring Turbans and flowing robes. The Zuna reside in huts topped in giant flowers, which suggests their affiliation to the plant life of the Desert in which they live. Beyond that, little else is known of the Zuna Tribe.


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The Zuna tribe is a race of Hyrule first introduced in Four Swords Adventures. The Zunas are a reserved and friendly race who are actually descendents of those who built the Desert of Doubt Pyramid. This fact appears to imbed itself in the Zuna culture, as legends of the Pyramid are taught from childhood. The Zunas' distinct feature is their vibrant green skin, and pale green faces. Their garb is reminiscent of Middle Eastern or Indian culture, featuring Turbans and flowing robes. The Zuna reside in huts topped in giant flowers, which suggests their affiliation to the plant life of the Desert in which they live. Beyond that, little else is known of the Zuna Tribe.