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Template:Character Graceful Gorons are characters in Oracle of Ages.[1]

Biography

Graceful Gorons are professional dancers in Labrynna who exist in both the Past and the Present. The first generation Goron has red skin while the fifth generation has blue skin. They refer to themselves as "Graceful Dancers" and they both hold the Goron Dance minigame in a cave at Rolling Ridge.[2][3]

Link must dance to win the Brother Emblem from the Graceful Goron in the Present to gain access to the rest of Rolling Ridge, and later on the Mermaid Key from the Graceful Goron in the Past once he shows him the Letter of Introduction.[4][5]

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese カリスマゴロン (Karisuma Goron) Charisma Goron
France FrenchEU Goron Gracieux Same as English.
Germany German Graziöse Gorone Same as English.
Italy Italian Goron Leggiadro
Goron danzante Triforce piece.png
Same as English.
Dancing Goron
Spain SpanishEU Maestro Goron Goron Master

Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 254 (OoA)
  2. "Welcome! I am the first generation of Graceful Dancers! This is my dance hall." — Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages)
  3. "Welcome! I am the fifth generation of Graceful Dancers! This is my dance hall." — Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages)
  4. "One must know our dance if he is to be called a Goron. If you dance well, I'll give you a Symbol of Brotherhood!" — Graceful Goron (Oracle of Ages)
  5. "The Graceful Goron downstairs was bragging about how he found a beautiful key in a waterfall grotto. I'm so jealous." — Goron (Oracle of Ages)