The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildadds a number of races to the inhabitants of Hyrule, but it also brings backfamiliar faces from previous entriesin the revered series. Gorons and Zora are two that come back fromOcarina of TimeandTwilight Princess, and the Rito return to the series fromThe Wind Waker.

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Calamity Ganon Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

Another familiar face to the most recentZeldagame is the Gerudo. The Gerudo made their debut back inOcarina of Timeand have been a mainstay of the series since, appearing again in games likeOracle of Seasons/AgesandTwilight Princess.Breath of the Wildelaborates on some of the details of Gerudo society, and even adds new lore to the long-established race.

7The Last Male Gerudo, in Breath of the Wild, was Ganondorf…

Ganondorf,in every gamehe appeared in alongside other Gerudo, has always been the only male Gerudo encounterable in-game. The “default” gender of the Gerudo is female, so much so that a male is only born every hundred years, and he is destined to rule over the race. When there is no male to rule, a female will rule instead.

While Ganondorf technically still lives in theBreath of the Wilduniverse, his transformation into the Calamity forced the Gerudo people to appoint a female ruler. The Gerudo don’t consider Ganondorf to be amongst their ranks anymore due to his betrayal of Hyrule.

Gerudo Town Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

6…And It’s Mostly His Fault Males Aren’t Allowed In Gerudo Town

While males are extremely rare in Gerudo society, the people weren’t opposed to men quite at all before Ganondorf betrayed them. When heturned into Calamity Ganon, the Gerudo elected to disallow all men from entering Gerudo Town, ever, and establish the city as a haven for Hyrule’s females. The Gerudo still date men, but always from other races and outside of the city.

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Hylian Shield Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

Interestingly enough, inBreath of the Wildthe Gerudo will allow Gorons into Gerudo Town. This is because the Gerudo don’t really know what to call Gorons, as they are all quite literally the same gender, with no designation of men or women. Sure, the race takes on traditionally male traits, but the Gerudo perhaps consider them to be closer to nonbinary.

5All Gerudo In Hyrule Probably Have Hylian Ancestry

InOcarina of TimeandMajora’s Mask, the Gerudo people all have rounded ears. However, inBreath of the Wild, all Gerudo have pointed ears, just like Link, Zelda, and other Hylians.Breath of the Wildcanonically takes place long, long after the events ofOcarina of TimeorMajora’s Mask, so this can be explained in two likely ways.

Number one, it’s a retcon. This explanation is the easiest to assume, but it doesn’t explain why the race’s ears are still rounded in the remakes of both of the N64Zeldatitles and inTwilight Princess. So the second explanation, then, is that the Gerudo have slowly taken on Hylian traits over the years as the two races… mingled. There is a third possibility, that the Gerudo were chosen by the Gods, but thatseems a little convolutedand has little in-game basis.

Desert Voe Armor Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

4You Can Buy Gerudo Voe (Male) Armor At GSC

The Gerudo Secret Club, located of course in Gerudo Town, sells some things that aretechnicallyillegal within the town limits. Among these wares is a full set of Gerudo Voe armor – a Gerudo Vai is a female, whereas a Voe is a male. The full set will set you back a few Luminous Stones and lots of Rupees, but it’swell worth picking up.

While Gerudo Town is indeed a female-only area, that doesn’t mean the femaleswantto wear typically Vai clothing. The Gerudo Secret Club is a widely-known secret, where a Vai can buy fashionable and rare Voe armor, although you can’t wear Voe clothes in Gerudo Town unless you want to alert the guards.

Zora Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

3There Aren’t Any Zora In Gerudo Town

While Gerudo Town is a haven for Hyrule’s females, it curiously doesn’t appear that any Zora have made it there. The Zora, of course, are an aquatic race in Hyrule and take on many forms ranging from fishy to sharky to squid-like. Despite its many waterways, you can’t find any in Gerudo Town, though.

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Vah Naboris Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

There are lots of theories why they aren’t there, number one being that the desert heat is simply too much for the fragile, aquatic race. If Link needs special clothing just to survive the desert heat, the Zora, who typically don’t wear much in the way of clothes, would be absolutely fried in the sun – perhaps, afterward, served with a twist of lemon and dill seasoning.

2They Aren’t Religious But Have Worshipped Gods In The Past

The Gerudo traditionally revere the only living male as both their destined king and living God, at least according to a gossip stone inOcarina of Time. If the timeline presented in the historical account of the Zelda seriesHyrule Historiais correct, then that means the Gerudo in Gerudo Town once worshipped Ganondorf too.

That’s right – even after aiding Gerudo Town to take back Vah Naboris, even after obtaining the Master Sword, even after stopping Calamity Ganon, and even after completely and totally freeing Hyrule fromCalamity Ganon’s unfathomable power, Link isn’t allowed into Gerudo Town because he’s a male.

Even after everything, Link still has to don female armor and sneak past the guards, who at the end of the game probably recognize him as the Hero of Time himself no matter how much he covers his true gender. It’s a bit silly they wouldn’t make an exception for a living legend, but then again, they are strong, independent people who don’t need any males.

Link Gerudo Outfit Zelda Breath of the Wild Gerudo Trivia

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