Sunday, August 5, 2007

Ko Krannishnob Ib Faminab Iphnik

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Gorons are a humanoid, rock-eating race that dwell in the mountains. Despite their hulking appearance, Gorons are a relatively peaceful species when they come in contact with the other races. Gorons are known to deeply respect individuals who display a great amount of strength, and particularly enjoy matching their strength with others in sumo wrestling matches (as seen in Twilight Princess). Gorons are usually considered, perhaps superficially, to be of low intelligence, although there is no particular indication of this in the games. They may also be fooled by appearances due to bad eyesight, similar to moles, as they are a subterranean species. Almost all Gorons say "goro" at the end of most of their sentences, but this was removed from the English versions of the games, save for a few rare cases such as the Goron tourist in Majora's Mask and some occasions during The Minish Cap. In Ocarina of Time, Darunia refers to both the King of Hyrule[5] and Link[6] as "Sworn Brothers" and "Brothers", and in Twilight Princess, Gorons often call many other characters "Brother". The name "Goron" be derived from the phrase "goron, goron", a Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rolling rock. [edit]Biology Gorons are physically larger than an average human. They appear to be muscular, but their large bellies provide contrast. They maintain a strict diet of rocks and iron[7], [8]. Due to their enormous weight, they are helpless in water because they will sink to the bottom and might not be able to get up to the surface[9]. However, it is shown in Twilight Princess that Gorons do not need to breathe, and therefore cannot drown (though since they can not swim, they get stuck underwater regardless). Gorons are also resistant to heat, to the point of being able to walk through shallow lava. This is a valuable capability when searching for food inside mountains. It has been suggested that Gorons in fact are made of a rocklike material and it is mentioned in Twilight Princess that Gorons are living rocks[citation needed]. This could explain most of their characteristics and why Gibdos aren't interested in them (as shown by Goron Link in Majora's Mask). Gorons have rocky formations on their backs, and from the size of the Goron Elder's growths in Majora's Mask, it would seem that these continue to grow throughout their lives. Some older Gorons have small smoking craters on their heads or bodies (seemingly as a result of aging). It is apparent in the Goron world that some Gorons grow to exaggeratedly huge sizes (though very rare), as seen in the case of Biggoron, who was several hundred times larger than others of his species, and his younger brother Medigoron, who was smaller but still gigantic. Another feature of Goron biology is their ability to curl into a fetal position (with their heads tucked between their legs). This is the Goron's position when resting, but they also use it for transportation. Gorons can roll in this position, gradually speeding up to great speeds. Gorons who are endowed with fairy magic can grow stone spikes while rolling[10]. [edit]Gender The Gorons who appear in the games never show any visible cues to indicate their gender, and all Gorons who are referred to in the third person in in-game dialogue are called "he" and "him." It is possible, though, that referring to "him" and "he" to Gorons may not be gender pertaining at all. Furthermore, in Goron culture it is customary to call other Gorons "brother," as well as those who have earned the title (like Link and the King of Hyrule) - this practice is not limited to males, however. In Twilight Princess, a Goron elder refers to a young woman as "brother", although still using feminine pronouns to refer to her. Gorons are presumably all male, as outside of the manga no female or feminine-looking Gorons have appeared; another possibility is that they do not normally distinguish between genders. It is unclear how they reproduce, but they are obviously able to as Darunia bears a son in Ocarina of Time, named after Link. Goron males appear to remain fertile well into old age; the ancient Goron Elder of Majora's Mask has an infant son. Feminine-looking Gorons have been known to appear in The Legend of Zelda manga, but the manga are considered non-canonical.

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churchboose ::: Favorites
this is my formal gidup for the manging of here is green 3 bean salads
07-07-20 10:53:55
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Superpickle111 ::: Favorites
wtf....
07-07-20 11:36:40
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jimboslutstien ::: Favorites
balls
07-07-20 11:51:00
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Superpickle111 ::: Favorites
Dont make fun of him. He's obviously Retarded and going through mental trauma because his Boyfriend left him and he was caught mollesting little children.
07-07-21 20:43:14
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churchboose ::: Favorites
hey didn't i see you inside my other ivdeo? you sayed the same thing thare. day-ga voo!
07-07-22 01:14:35
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chanceyboyy1 ::: Favorites
random just like the other video
07-07-23 22:13:20
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churchboose ::: Favorites
i see you're watching all of the mine videos! vote 5
07-07-24 13:31:17
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