The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Goron City

As you continue up the trail, you will come to a place where the path opens up. A wide, steep path leads to the left, and a small path leads to the right. The left path, which leads to Death Mountain summit, is blocked by boulders. It is impassable to you at the moment, so head to the right. The path begins to descend, and you'll pass a circular group of stones. Beyond them is the entrance to Goron City.

As you travel up the mountain, several strange boulders are along the path. Walk up to one, and you'll find out they aren't boulders. These are Gorons, the race that inhabits Death Mountain.

Speak to the various Gorons found around the city. They'll tell you that Ganondorf has sealed up the entrance to Dodongo's Cavern. That's where the Gorons get their food. Ganondorf has said that he won't remove the boulder until the Gorons give him the Goron's Ruby. Interesting...

Getting to Goron City
Work your way up the trail to reach Goron City. You can talk to the various Gorons you meet hear to hear of their plight. On the way up, watch out for a rather wild Goron rolling down the hill. Most of this area is impossible to reach without bombs, so it's a straightforward path to Goron City, but you can get one Heart Piece if you're crafty (you can get it later another way if you're not willing to bother now). After having a chat with the Gorons, head inside Goron City to meet Darunia.

Goron City
Once inside Goron City, you can talk to many Gorons who are scattered throughout. Most of them will tell you about how hungry they are and go back to sleeping. Head to the bottom floor of this cavern by finding the steps on each floor, or by just jumping down from the top. Once there, head for the locked door with a rug in front of it.

Darunia's Anger


Darunia, the head Goron, has locked himself in his room at the lowest level of Goron City.

After arriving at the door, you notice a nice carpet in front of it. You announce yourself as a royal emissary by playing Zelda's Lullaby. When Darunia hears this music, he opens the door. However, when you speak to him, you find him in a bad mood. He refuses to explain the problem, calling it a Goron problem.

Livening Up Goron City
After speaking with Darunia, go outside. The Goron outside says that Goron City is exciting when the fires are lit. You use a Deku Stick with the fires in Darunia's room to light the other torches. This causes the central jar to rotate and music to play. It also provides you with sources of fire, which you can use to light Bomb Flowers. You decide to go ahead and light the bomb flowers on the lowest level. A doorway opens up. Inside is a Goron Shop, although there isn't much you're interested in right now.

To the Lost Woods
A Goron on the second level says that all Gorons enjoy the music he hears coming from the passage near him. You notice boulders blocking the passage, but also Bomb Flowers growing around the boulders. Using a Deku Stick, take fire to one of the flowers. The passage is now clear. Upon entering, you find yourself in the Lost Woods.