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The '''Zora Royal Family''' is the Royal Family of the [[Zora|Zora Tribe]] in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. | The '''Zora Royal Family''' is the Royal Family of the [[Zora|Zora Tribe]] in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. | ||
== | ==''A Link to the Past''== | ||
The only member of the Royal Family is [[King Zora (A Link to the Past)|King Zora]], who can be found at [[Zora's Waterfall]].{{Ref|''King Zora'' - '''Encyclopedia''', pg. 228}} In contrast to the rest of the Zora, King Zora is co-operative with Link, offering to sell him a pair of [[Zora's Flippers]] for 500 [[Rupee]]s. King Zora tells Link that he is welcome to visit any time he wishes to see the King's "fishy face". | The only member of the Royal Family is [[King Zora (A Link to the Past)|King Zora]], who can be found at [[Zora's Waterfall]].{{Ref|''King Zora'' - '''Encyclopedia''', pg. 228}} In contrast to the rest of the Zora, King Zora is co-operative with Link, offering to sell him a pair of [[Zora's Flippers]] for 500 [[Rupee]]s. King Zora tells Link that he is welcome to visit any time he wishes to see the King's "fishy face". | ||
== | ==''Ocarina of Time''== | ||
The Zora Royal Family in ''Ocarina of Time'' lives within [[Zora's Domain]], comprised of King [[King Zora De Bon XVI|Zora De Bon XVI]] and his daughter, [[Ruto|Princess Ruto]]. Their patron deity is [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], who is found within [[Zora's Fountain]]. Princess Ruto is in charge of preparing his meals morning and night.{{Ref|OoT|1282|Zora}} According to the Legend of Zora, the act of offering a fish to Lord Jabu-Jabu makes you happy.{{Ref|OoT|1287|Zora}} | The Zora Royal Family in ''Ocarina of Time'' lives within [[Zora's Domain]], comprised of King [[King Zora De Bon XVI|Zora De Bon XVI]] and his daughter, [[Ruto|Princess Ruto]]. Their patron deity is [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], who is found within [[Zora's Fountain]]. Princess Ruto is in charge of preparing his meals morning and night.{{Ref|OoT|1282|Zora}} According to the Legend of Zora, the act of offering a fish to Lord Jabu-Jabu makes you happy.{{Ref|OoT|1287|Zora}} | ||
== | ==''Oracle of Ages''== | ||
There are two [[King Zora (Oracle of Ages)|Kings]] in ''Oracle of Ages''; one in the [[Present]], and his ancestor in the [[Past]], both of whom preside over [[Zora Village]].{{Ref|''Ancestor'' - '''Encyclopedia''', pg. 254}} Originally, Link meets the Zora as a leaderless group, due to the King of 400 years prior succumbing to illness without an heir. Link then travels to the Past to give the dying King Zora the [[Magic Potion]], hence saving his life. Upon returning to the Present, the King's descendant, who himself is now King, gives Link his blessing to enter the fully grown [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]. | There are two [[King Zora (Oracle of Ages)|Kings]] in ''Oracle of Ages''; one in the [[Present]], and his ancestor in the [[Past]], both of whom preside over [[Zora Village]].{{Ref|''Ancestor'' - '''Encyclopedia''', pg. 254}} Originally, Link meets the Zora as a leaderless group, due to the King of 400 years prior succumbing to illness without an heir. Link then travels to the Past to give the dying King Zora the [[Magic Potion]], hence saving his life. Upon returning to the Present, the King's descendant, who himself is now King, gives Link his blessing to enter the fully grown [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]]. | ||
== | ==''Twilight Princess''== | ||
The Zora Royal Family in ''Twilight Princess'' consists of [[King Zora (Twilight Princess)|King Zora]], [[Queen Rutela]] and [[Prince Ralis]], however both the King and Queen were murdered by [[Zant]].{{Ref|''She and her king were executed by the mad king of shadows, named Zant, and her tribe was frozen in a deep, difficult-to-reach pool in the northern province that shares the tribe's name.'' - '''Prima Games Twilight Princess Strategy Guide''', pg. 16}} The King is never met, but his Queen is, as a spirit. When Link thaws the icy [[Zora's Domain]], Queen Rutela's ghost appears and thanks him. She requests that Link save her son, Prince Ralis, and offers in return the protection of water, in the form of the [[Zora Armor]].{{Ref|TP|8394-8395|Queen Rutela}} Prince Ralis was saved by [[Ilia]] but became ill and so was taken to [[Telma's Bar]]. The local doctor, [[Dr. Borville]], has no knowledge of how to treat a Zora, so the Prince is taken to [[Renado]] in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. Ralis is treated but loses heart upon hearing of the demise of his mother. In time, Link helps the Prince come to his senses, and is gifted with the [[Coral Earring]]. Prince Ralis then returns to Zora's Domain. | The Zora Royal Family in ''Twilight Princess'' consists of [[King Zora (Twilight Princess)|King Zora]], [[Queen Rutela]] and [[Prince Ralis]], however both the King and Queen were murdered by [[Zant]].{{Ref|''She and her king were executed by the mad king of shadows, named Zant, and her tribe was frozen in a deep, difficult-to-reach pool in the northern province that shares the tribe's name.'' - '''Prima Games Twilight Princess Strategy Guide''', pg. 16}} The King is never met, but his Queen is, as a spirit. When Link thaws the icy [[Zora's Domain]], Queen Rutela's ghost appears and thanks him. She requests that Link save her son, Prince Ralis, and offers in return the protection of water, in the form of the [[Zora Armor]].{{Ref|TP|8394-8395|Queen Rutela}} Prince Ralis was saved by [[Ilia]] but became ill and so was taken to [[Telma's Bar]]. The local doctor, [[Dr. Borville]], has no knowledge of how to treat a Zora, so the Prince is taken to [[Renado]] in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]]. Ralis is treated but loses heart upon hearing of the demise of his mother. In time, Link helps the Prince come to his senses, and is gifted with the [[Coral Earring]]. Prince Ralis then returns to Zora's Domain. | ||
== | ==''A Link Between Worlds''== | ||
The sole Zora Royal of ''A Link Between Worlds'' is Queen Oren. She is first seen in a heavily bloated state, due to the [[Shady Guy]] stealing her [[Smooth Gem]]. Link purchases the Smooth Gem, which has made its way into the hands of the [[Street Merchant]], and returns it to Queen Oren, whose bloating immediately ceases. Oren gives Link the Zora's Flippers as thanks. She is later trapped in a painting by [[Yuga]] for she is both a descendant and a member of the [[Seven Sages]]. She is awakened after her rescue from [[Lorule]]'s [[Swamp Palace (A Link Between Worlds)|Swamp Palace]]. | The sole Zora Royal of ''A Link Between Worlds'' is Queen Oren. She is first seen in a heavily bloated state, due to the [[Shady Guy]] stealing her [[Smooth Gem]]. Link purchases the Smooth Gem, which has made its way into the hands of the [[Street Merchant]], and returns it to Queen Oren, whose bloating immediately ceases. Oren gives Link the Zora's Flippers as thanks. She is later trapped in a painting by [[Yuga]] for she is both a descendant and a member of the [[Seven Sages]]. She is awakened after her rescue from [[Lorule]]'s [[Swamp Palace (A Link Between Worlds)|Swamp Palace]]. | ||
== | ==''Breath of the Wild''== | ||
The monarch of the Zora is [[King Dorephan]] who has a son named [[Prince Sidon]]. Sidon had an older sister, [[Mipha|Princess Mipha]]. 100 years prior, she was chosen to pilot [[Divine Beast Vah Ruta]] to combat [[Calamity Ganon]]. However, when the Calamity struck, it sent [[Waterblight Ganon]] to Vah Ruta, subsequently killing Mipha. As Vah Ruta was causing extreme rainfall and flooding, Prince Sidon went out searching for a non-Zora to appease it with electricity. He denied the [[Goron]] [[Reagah]] due to being too heavy, and ended up finding Link. When they reach Zora's Domain, King Dorephan recognises the fallen knight from a century ago. He requests that Link conquers Vah Ruta to protect Hyrule from mass flooding. Link does so, slaying Waterblight Ganon and freeing Mipha's spirit, who grants him [[Mipha's Grace]]. She them moves the Divine Beast to get a clear shot at Calamity Ganon. | The monarch of the Zora is [[King Dorephan]] who has a son named [[Prince Sidon]]. Sidon had an older sister, [[Mipha|Princess Mipha]]. 100 years prior, she was chosen to pilot [[Divine Beast Vah Ruta]] to combat [[Calamity Ganon]]. However, when the Calamity struck, it sent [[Waterblight Ganon]] to Vah Ruta, subsequently killing Mipha. As Vah Ruta was causing extreme rainfall and flooding, Prince Sidon went out searching for a non-Zora to appease it with electricity. He denied the [[Goron]] [[Reagah]] due to being too heavy, and ended up finding Link. When they reach Zora's Domain, King Dorephan recognises the fallen knight from a century ago. He requests that Link conquers Vah Ruta to protect Hyrule from mass flooding. Link does so, slaying Waterblight Ganon and freeing Mipha's spirit, who grants him [[Mipha's Grace]]. She them moves the Divine Beast to get a clear shot at Calamity Ganon. | ||