Talk:Medigoron

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Majora's Mask: Medigoron and the Powder Keg Seller

I read page 244 of The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia which does show the image of a Goron covering his ears with the caption Medigoron. Page 47 of The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia stated that mountain-sized names like "Biggoron" and "Medigoron" are for mountain-sized gorons. However, when I decided to look in the Goron Shrine, I couldn't see any large gorons. Only regular ones and the Goron Elder's Son. I believe that the image used for Medigoron is incorrect. It should also be noted that the image with the caption Powder Keg Seller on page 245 is incorrect; the background is wrong, his arms are not folded on the floor and more of his body is exposed than the actual Powder Keg Seller. If that image is wrong, I see it reasonable that Medigoron's Majora's Mask image is wrong as well. Argentum kurodil (talk) 11:44, 28 November 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]

It might be wrong, but sadly it is the only official source for Medigoron in MM, since that name doesn't appear in-game nor in the games' official guides. The Seller on page 245 is actually the one inside the Bomb Shop in Clock Town, not the one in Goron Village. - Chuck * (Talk) 04:05, 29 November 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I see. As the books are technically canon (such as confirming Vilia is male) I shall leave that as it is. Apologies for my arrogance.
Argentum kurodil (talk) 11:22, 29 November 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Unfortunately the line on page 47 doesn't say that all Gorons with those names are mountain-sized, just that mountain-sized Gorons tend to have those names. It's an odd bit of technicality so we can't use it to justify calling the content on page 244 a mistake. TriforceTony (talk) 15:21, 29 November 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]