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'''Darunia''' is the patriarchal leader of the [[Goron]] Tribe located on [[Death Mountain]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He is notable for his large temper and significant size and girth. Like other Gorons he bears markings resembling the Gorons prized treasure, the [[Goron's Ruby]], also known as the [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]] of Fire. | '''Darunia''' is the patriarchal leader of the [[Goron]] Tribe located on [[Death Mountain]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. He is notable for his large temper and significant size and girth. Like other Gorons he bears markings resembling the Gorons prized treasure, the [[Goron's Ruby]], also known as the [[Spiritual Stones|Spiritual Stone]] of Fire. | ||
[[Link]] first meets Darunia within [[Goron City]], an enormous cavern built within Death Mountain. | [[Link]] first meets Darunia within [[Goron City]], an enormous cavern built within Death Mountain.{{Ref|OoT|1181|[[Goron]]}} Link plays [[Zelda's Lullaby]] to gain access to his room, however upon seeing Link, Darunia is insulted as he was expecting the messenger of the royal family, not a child.{{Ref|OoT|1183|Darunia}} Link manages to lighten Darunia's heart by playing him [[Saria's Song]], which sends him into an amusing dance. Afterwards, Darunia listens to Link's plight and agrees to give him the spiritual stone but only if he defeats the [[Dodongo]]s that have infested [[Dodongo's Cavern]].{{Ref|OoT|1184|Darunia}} After Link accomplishes his task, Darunia considers him a sworn brother and an honorary member of the tribe.{{Ref|OoT|1190|Darunia}} | ||
After [[Ganondorf]] gains the [[Triforce of Power]] and takes over [[Hyrule]], Link assists Darunia in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] located in the [[Death Mountain Crater]]. Link is informed of the location of said dungeon from [[Link the Goron]]. His father, Darunia, named him after Link because he killed King Dodongo and saved the Gorons from starvation. He believed that Link would be a good example for his child, because of his bravery and heroism. | After [[Ganondorf]] gains the [[Triforce of Power]] and takes over [[Hyrule]], Link assists Darunia in the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]] located in the [[Death Mountain Crater]]. Link is informed of the location of said dungeon from [[Link the Goron]]. His father, Darunia, named him after Link because he killed King Dodongo and saved the Gorons from starvation. He believed that Link would be a good example for his child, because of his bravery and heroism.{{Ref|OoT|1205|[[Link the Goron]]}} Darunia insists on taking on [[Volvagia]], a dragon revived by Ganondorf to terrorize the Gorons, however he is not confident as he does not hold the "[[Megaton Hammer|legendary hammer]]", a weapon used long ago by Darunia's ancestor to defeat Volvagia. Darunia asks Link to free his brothers which have been imprisoned throughout the Fire Temple.{{Ref|OoT|1213|Darunia}} Eventually, Link defeats Volvagia using the Megaton Hammer, Darunia is then revealed as the Sage of Fire.{{Ref|OoT|1225|Darunia}}{{Ref|OoT|1226|Darunia}} | ||
Darunia assists the other [[Seven Sages|Sages]] in sealing Ganondorf within the [[Sacred Realm]] at the end of the game. | Darunia assists the other [[Seven Sages|Sages]] in sealing Ganondorf within the [[Sacred Realm]] at the end of the game. |