No kidding. Still try figure out the timeline with 'Wind Waker's' great flood and Ocarina's time miss happen with the tunics in the depths. LOL The lava will have special spot in my heart. The first time I played, I'd stocked grabbed everything I could when I was in the sky and on the way to the story. However, when I got underground it was 'Subnautica' all over again. And kind of got distracted and started exploring on what I had. Pain, was I didn't realize how important portable pots were when supplies are running low. Got around under Hebra was ok, had spicy food and warm pants and made a discovery that there is no blood moon underground, ergo no monsters respawn, but again, no parts and no weapons, or should I say "handles" for supplies. Stahls will always respawn. Remembered a tip I heard about mapping the roots and learned that the rivers above ground were walls underneath. Pretty much feeling around in the while trying to find the light switch in the dark. LOL Few spots were left like around the lakes and islands to the east, but ending point was at the lava zone. Too few supplies and what was available because I haven't advanced the story, and later find out I accidentally cheesed it by finding those locations before doing the story. Didn't activate factories, but by visiting them the story is going along. So had to come up topside, end of the moleman run. Got lost found my way, visited all the floating islands, came back to lava area with better equipment and before activating the Goron mission I planned on coming from the bottom to the top of the volcano. Used all my Zonai know-how and proceed to go up. Trial and many deaths, getting past fiery the pillars and what do I find? The top is covered. Why do I do this to myself?
So many TH-camrs have stopped making content on Tears of the Kingdom, especially regarding lore, so I'm incredibly happy that we continue to get theories and lore about the game from you. Your thoughts and theories are always really cool and well explained.
What if Gorondia was where all the Gorons were during the events of SS, since we only saw a couple of them during that game. Then, after people from the sky resettled on the surface, Gorons began to return to the over world as well. Then it's possible that Ganondorf's attack on the Goron settlement disabled their means to return underground, so they built a new home on and around Death Mountain.
I think that the Fire Temple became Goron City after Ocarina of Time, hence becoming a huge mining operation. Would have been nice to find the entrance Darnuia used to use to connect to the first Goron City to Death Mountain, maybe even finding a way through it and ending up somehow finding some teleportation magic to send you to the Lost Woods since it was also connected to Goron City through its tunnels.
This is something I really love about TotK - the thought of being somewhere no one has been for thousands upon thousands of years feels hard to comprehend.
Omg I literally also did my laundry and am watching this while crocheting flower, I’m completely serious I just learned how and I’m making a bouquet for my boyfriend
As someone who's actually a fan of the dungeons in this game, watching videos about the lore of their original purpose is truly fascinating. It makes me see them from a more complex point of view. While it's true that they may not be as complex as other dungeons from previous games to some people, I found that the Lost Gorondia is an exception to this along with the Mural's Myth and Construct Factory. It is a complex system of elevators, tracks, and switches that culminate into a solid dungeon experience if you don't cheese everything by using the paraglider. I remember it taking me forever to figure out how to hit the gong behind a gate. It ended up being the last gong I activated in the dungeon since I didn't know what to do. Scaling the dungeon with the minecarts instead of cheesing it with the ascend ability and paraglider was really rewarding. In fact, doing all the dungeons in TOTK is pretty satisfying when you try and use ascend and the paraglider as little as possible and only when you feel it's necessary to do so.
I loved this dungeon, I only cheesed one bit (couldn't figure out what I was suppoeed to do) and it was a really fun experience, almost felr like the dungeons of old. Like you, I enjoyed all the dungeons.
I want to add the possibility of a volcanic eruption destroying most of this underground goron settlement surrounding the main lava pit, for me that's why see the temple part in a much recognizable state than the little houses, since the temple is further away from where the eruption might have occured.
I finally finished the game (not 100%, but full battery, all shrines, light roots, memories, Zelda sightings, caves, sage's wills, 4 shield slots away from max inventory, and all story quests), and now I can finally watch these videos without fear of spoilers.
That’s one of the many beauties of BOTW and TOTK, there is so much that can be theorised about. The depths have many interesting locations shrouded in mystery and it’s hard to tell when they would have abandoned?
@sule001 Zelda games have always had many unsolved mysteries since the very beginning. It's one of the reasons why I love the series. I don't know why some people just want everything told to them on a silver platter.
@eddievg83 Nobody said anything has to be presented on a silver platter. Nice strawman. I guess you want to ignore all of the top Zelda community content creators and fans rightful criticism of TOTK.
It's good to see some amount of lore in Totk. It never crossed my mind that the depths Fire temple could actually be a foundation of Goron city in the past, Which also gives more credence that the depths could be the origin of Hyrule .
@@Enjoyer.762 That's nice, Though for me, when I played Totk I was completed unaware of the game ever mentioning that the fire temple in the depths was Goron city in the past.
Can I just say, with how many zelda youtubers dropping out on TOTK lore videos due to interest dropping significantly compare to BOTW, it's nice you're one of the only ones keeping the flame lighting up for this game!
I always thought that the fire temple in Totk was a slight callback to skyward swords fire temple but it got covered somehow because that temple also had lava flowing through and around it
Oh no Earth Temple and Fire Sanctuary of SS are different structures from the Fire Temple of ToTK. 😆 The Fire Temple of ToTK was built underground and stayed underground, it was never constructed on the Surface. Gorondia is an underground labyrinth City where the Gorons originated from. This predates SS showcase of the Gorons, as the Gorons in that game are decimated and declined heavily with only 2 or 3 Gorons left on the Surface as far we know.
I think the connection between the depths and the surface was sealed off after the war in the pass and this settlement had to be abandoned just like the zonai mines. a bigger tragedy for the gorons if most of them still lived underground in the area
in both BOTW and the memories in TOTK we see death mountain being an active vulcano, making the path through the vulcano impossible to access. so another reason the ancient city was abandoned might have been the collapse of possible entrances, or respectively, exits towards the surface. from one goron quest we know they (might be) born on the surface in caves when a certain event happens, so they might have crawled back up to the surface to repopulate and lost their ways back to the deeper mines.
I would like to add some tidbits, one from BOTW: In the memories, the Goron Champion feels troubled when the mountain trembles, as if to erupt. While not clear, I always thought that that indicated that the monsters where more plentiful inside the depths of the crater at Death Mountain, the same was also heavily implied by the memory where "lore accurate" Link defeats a whole platoon of monsters, including 3 Lynels, on a side of Death Mountain. And now in TOTK we know that the depths are vast and full of monsters. Another tidbit, this from TOTK: The lady journalist in Goron City claims that she will find about Gorontia, the underground city where Gorons used to live, but so far all gorons feign ignorance whenever the name is mentioned. All of this add to the theory that gorons used to live there, but had to resettle after they were overrun by monsters
I am curious about a lot of ocarina of time related stuff in years of the kingdom. The statue of Jabu Jabu in Zora’s domain looking more like a fish than a whale. The possible locale of where old Kakariko could have been on the modern map. Or why Lon Lon Ranch is no longer on a raised plateau with rock walls surrounding it. Loved trying to figure out where old settlements of the Ocarina of Time used to be. Especially the Fire Temple. I went crazy over trying to figure out where the Spectacle Rock could have been from Ocarina of Time (the fact that Gorondia is made of primarily two large buildings next to each other drives my theory brain wild).
I don't think that's supposed to be Jabu Jabu, and AoC confirmed that wasn't Lon Lon Ranch, but a ranch belonging to Mabe Village (Mabe Ranch), the layout being the same as Lon Lon Ranch's is just an easter egg.
The boss should also be considered. Each tribe had to seal the monsters sent by Ganon and subsequently abandon those areas. My theory is that the settlement was converted into an elaborate prison to protect the gorons and they purposefully let it fall into legend to protect their people and to keep the location secret from trespassers who could unintentionally unleash the beast within.
I'm interested in how does death mountain in tears of the kingdom work as a volcano. You fall through the top and it's just a hollow piece of mountain with the lava so way down. How does the lava flows all the way up and comes out from the mountains top? Does it fill the entirety of the depths with lava before erupting? Does the lava recessing is the reason how the depths are now accessible? Are there pipes of lava taking it to the top of the mountain and death mountain is actually a fake volcano built by the gorons? I'm confused.
Volcanos are like giant pimples. The lava doesn't rise up like your filling up a pool. It builds up under a earth cap building pressure until it breaks thru the crust and explodes upwards like poping a pimple. The excess lava in Death Mountain would be seepage pushing up into the cavern from below probably from the prior eruption that could of destroyed the city.
IMO I would love a entire video of all the maps in hyrule and where they are located in comparision to BOTW/TOTK. For example where is "new hyrule" in the DS games where's Ordon Province in TP where's Termina from MM etc. Also with Termina I think now that we have the depths in TOTK we could do some fun things with it instead of the "it was all a dream" thats the most popular theory.
@@Mari_Izu 0k but where outside Hyrule? what i meant is like a extended map of all the countrie/planets (in case of Termina) if u will of the Zelda universe
@@davidfitzpatrick6535 Ordon is located somewhere south east of where the castle town from Oot is located more than that we don´t know and Termina is a parallel world so even if we had a full map of the world of Hyrule it wouldn´t appear.
Perhaps the Gorons left because it was too hard to get back and forth between the Depths and the surface. The Zonai could ascend through the towers through the land or using their airborne devices. The Gorons would have had it harder and maybe felt they had to make the choice.....
I don't recall signs of what was going on with the Fire, Water, Wind, & Lightening Temple Bosses, if they were new creations sent in or Ganondorf always had them. If those specific Bosses existed 10,000 years ago, maybe they were sealed into the Temples to imprison them? That would naturally lead to the inhabitants abandoning the area.
Y'know I dont usually watch theories but I was so surprised to see so few of them after TOTK came out. I think so many people were upset that Nintendo didn't line up with their expectations for the Zonai and the Sheikah tech that they ignore a far deeper amount of hints towards deeper, barely explored lore in Tears. I personally love the implication that there was a barbarian tribe that appropriated Zonai ruins in Faron for example. Theres so much stuff in the Depths too! I'm glad people like you are still around playing with the lore :D
I would think one reason to move out of Death Mountain and up onto the surface -- if Ganon is attacking below, the gorons are the only ones who can fight. If they live up on the surface, they can possibly call in allies to help fight back monsters as well. Neat video!
I can't help but think that the Gorons in Skyward Sword exclusively live down there. We run all around Eldin in that game and don't find any settlements of theirs. Surely it's because Skyward Sword happens even earlier than the ancient past in Tears of the Kingdom, and as such, the Gorons just hasn't moved up and started to settle the surface yet.
Gorondia was one of the places in Tears of the Kingdom I wish people talked more about because I thought the lore-thirsty Zelda fans would get lit (no pun intended) about the mere mention of the city immediately. Same with the Spring of Revival area. I was fixated on the city for a bit, my hunger for more knowledge about it was more insatiable than a Goron’s hunger for rock sirloins. It frustrated me that it was just kinda talked about, but not really made a big deal (which I understand because most Gorons probably thought it was mythical) and not mentioned much anymore after clearing the temple
Love imagining what Gorondia might have looked like in its heyday! The only thing I wonder about is how they would have gone back and forth from the depths to the surface. The Zonai ascend points/pilllars dotted around the depths imply that the ascend ability was not exclusive to Rauru, but something many or all Zonai could do, allowing them to go back and forth (or via platforms/elevators like the one that brings you to the construct factory). Obv Gorons don't have Zonai magic though. Would they have built mine carts all the way up death mountain crater? Were they stuck down below in the depths until they met the Zonai, and then they collaborated on tech that allowed Gorons to reach the surface for the first time?? Mysteries upon mysteries...
Alternatively, after Ganondorf was sealed, the gorons might have been driven to the surface by calamity ganon. I can only imagine what destruction the calamity might wreak on anyone unfortunate enough to be in the depths as it made its way up to the surface
Considering past games, I find the Goron history fascinating. I love that totk brought this up with the fire temple, and your video drives home that there's a great deal that we don't know! I wonder if there's more yet to explore or discover...
I wish they would do something to flesh out the history and lore of the depths more somewhere down the road... even if it is in a future game that is unrelated to TOTK. They have hinted at precursor species to the dominant surface species originating or at least having some related species that were in depths in the past. Were they found by the Zonai in the depths and used as labor? Were they brought to the surface and uplifted by the Zonai? Were they an offshoot of the surface species that had sought refuge in the depths from prior destructions of Hyrule? There are so many possibilities that it is really interesting to think about it.
Can't wait for a 3rd(4th) game in this map where we play as the Hero from the tapestry. Set it during the prime of the Zonai soon after all the now ruins had been established, gameplay being clearing out monsters and placing the shrines with the end being him getting sent forward to the first calamity.
Love this video! The history of the Depths and what they are/used to be are always my favorite. I would love to see the one on why there are stone statues of each race, what was their original purpose, and why there's one of each in King Gleeok's Den. Also why is the Spirit Temple in the Depths?
I don’t think the Fire Temple itself was for mining specifically, it was just where all cart tracks from actual mining locations would be transporting assorted minerals to. Like you pointed out on featuring refineries, laboratories, etc..
I wonder if the temple bosses were active in the past during Ganondorf's plundering of the kingdom. Marbled Gohma plus an army of other monsters would've been perfectly capable of destroying the gorons and driving survivors to abandon their ancestral home, and maybe that's how the goron Sage died. Maybe the goron Sage went to face Marbled Gohma and was defeated, and that's how his Secret Stone ended up down there, guarded by Marbled Gohma. Then the Chasms were sealed off and the Depths became inaccessible, so Marbled Gohma wouldn't have been disturbed again until the Upheaval. The other bosses IMO had to have been defeated by their respective Sages because the effects they cause are things which would have made life difficult for the other races, Gohma is unique in that it only started affecting the surface after the Upheaval opened up the Chasms again And unlike the other temples, there's no designated altar for the Secret Stone to be placed in in the Fire Temple. When we first enter the arena, Marbled Gohma is hanging upside-down guarding the Secret Stone which is just floating in the ceiling, and when we beat it, the Secret Stone hovers in the center of the room. That the other temples have altars designed to hold the Secret Stones suggests to me that the other Sages lived long enough to be able to place their Stones in those altars (before the Water and Wind Temples were concealed along with the rest of the sky islands, and before the Lightning Temple was sunk beneath Gerudo Desert)
As someone who believes in BotW/TotK taking past in a split after SS, I'd say this "lost" city was the home of the roaming Gorons we meet in SS since it's never shown where they came from. Eventually the Goron would rebuild a new city on the surface since they become more close with the other races.
All we know about it for sure is that it existed millions of years ago in the Depths of Death Mountain, the Goron people once lived down there until the extinction event that wiped out the Zonai, and that the Gorons abandoned the place completely to move up to the surface.
Overall a really good video. Still, I feel like you skipped over one piece of the puzzle. Gorondia is in the Depths, not merely deep within Death Mountain. I've been thinking of the Depths as a netherworld where spirits filter through or stay in limbo before moving on. How amazing must the Gorons have been to match the mining capabilities of the Zonai. If I had to guess which came first to the Depths, I would have to say Zonai due to their advanced tech and whatever connection to divinity they have. It could be very interesting to look into areas of collaboration between the Zonai and other races by how much their ancient artifacts overlap.
I don't quite understand how Gorondia even exist... or more specifically how Death mountain is a giant volcano that doesn't actually connect all the way to the source of magma. essentially if Gorondia were to surge with lava and erupt, it wouldn't shoot UP through Death Mountain, It'd fill up the depths amd spill out of the small crag at the bottom. Death Mountain would have been formed by being a place where deep under ground the earth crashed against itself and push upward to the surface, and leaving vent where magma pushes up. At the very least it implies that the Depths are not a natural formation. However the worst (or depending on your perspective most interesting) part is that Death Mountain was FULL of lava in BOTW. My question is once again, HOW can Death Mountain fill with lava if its not sealed at the bottom? I really don't think this is something Nintendo thought about... however it coincides with another inconsistency of the Depths that has an interesting yet contrived answer. We asked why they just deleted all instances of shiekah technology with barely any explanation, and while there's no sufficient lore answer as to why, there's a perfect mechanical explanation... the old chambers of the shrines were literally down there, in the depths. And this corroborates with the fact that a lot of holes to the depths line up with the old locations of shrines. Death Mountain is conspicuously not filled with lava, and simultaneously the lost city of Gorondia is uncovered, and on top of that the shiekah structures disappeared. Since there's little to no evidence to the Upheaval breaking away any sort of stone wall structure around Gorondia... perhaps the walls around Death Mountains font were sheikah made? And from there we might make one other assumption, because we don't know why the depths were forgotten and sealed away just like we don't know why Gorondia was lost, but working backward from how the Shrines were built to fill out the depths... its entirely possible that for whatever reason the Sheikah were the ones that sealed of everything in the depths including Gorondia. Course that opens another can of worms because the techy sheikah don't supposedly predate OOT or TP, and Death Mountain still doesn't go to the depths... so like is the "ancient" Hyrule that Rauru founded even the original, or did even those events come long after TP? Because theres no way that the Depths existed in this form during SS, OOT, or TP. Edit- actually I just remembered the lava falls coming from the ceiling of the depths... they are totally implying that theres a level of naturally formed lave between the surface and the depths... that frankly ridiculous, like... no, I know its a world with magic and gods and they flooded Hyrule that one time, but HOW, HOW does that work...
/s - Gorondia was actually a massive theme park for Gorons. Ofc Ganandorf is the only one allowed to have fun in his kingdom, so he sent Frox to squash it.
There's one thing I'm curious to hear others discuss. Why do we see an increase in Yiga Clan memberships and activity in Tears? Are the citizens actually upset at the return of the monarchy? We do see a Hylian man trying to join, so what motivation do they have?
Interesting theory. I was thinking Gorondia was intentionally sunken and abandoned in order to help hide and keep the tear safe for when Link and friends would need it per Zelda’s discussion with the Goron sage of old. It does seem to match up geographically and in purpose with the Gordon mines in Twilight Princess, as opposed to the fire temple in OOT, though. Especially with the presence of Spectacle Rock, which is more properly located to where the OOT Temple of Time was. Thanks for another well done video.
We also see a Goron, as they appear in every other game, exploring the surface in Skyward Sword. That implies they Gorons are one of, if not the most, ancient species in the world that have remained unchanged and continuing to form communities.
Whilst in the fire temple, I noticed the background soundtrack seemed to be similar to what's used for the temples of gad in the original Shadowman on the N64.
Fire Temple was a shrine of worship, built to honor the Goron who originally killed Volvagia before Ganondorf revived it in OOT -- it was literally just a vault for the Megaton Hammer, basically
There’s just one problem: Tears of the Kingdom is not only a sequel to Breath of the Wild, but also a retelling of Ocarina of Time. However, the Gorons lived on the surface in Ocarina of Time, and we have never seen the Depths or ANYTHING like it until Tears of the Kingdom.
My suspicion is that post-Ganondorf, the city was just too expansive and understaffed to defend against the dangers of the underground. They even have giant rock-eating toads! Gorons would be moving food sources! (A subterranean mineral-based ecosystem)
I was just thinking about this the other day, and was even thinking that Gorons might have originally evolved within the Depths' ecosystem and be related to Froxes.
My theory is that gloom wasn’t prevalent in the depths until Gannon took over. It was there, but not overwhelming so. Gorons were living peacefully in their underground world when suddenly gloom became more prevalent and a common danger. The ones who tried to tough it out got overwhelmed by Ganons monsters who thrived in the new gloom soaked world. They don’t go back because of the gloom and the memory of being overwhelmed by monsters. they essentially locked the basement to keep the rats out lol. I mean come on, their old city is pretty easy and obvious to find. They haven’t lost it, they choose not to go back
Personally I don't think it fell until a thousand years until the time of the ancient hero shown on the tapestry. If the statues are of the goron Sage who stood by King Raru then it stands to reason it was inhabited afterwards. The sages didn't die in the fight against Ganondorf hence why they are instead found in their home lands. Also Ganondorf was a Gerudo ruling the Gerudo desert. The villages mentioned are literally outside his doorstep unlike the goron on the opposite side of Hyrule. I think the a catastrophe where Ganon attempted to return was when the Gerudo left the city. The level of Tech the Gorons actually have down there makes me think the Gorons heard about the ultimatum given the Sheikah and decided to hide there tech before they got into trouble as well. Knowing the 'temple' was where Link needed to train to save everyone they likely didn't want to risk it being dismantled or destroyed like much Sheikah tech was.
I think the city sizes also go with each race , hyrule castle ,-(humans ) the floating water temple (zoras). Underground city of desert ( gerudo) and so on . Sad to see how much Ganon really impacted the population of every race
When i first read that little goron kids dialog i was really hoping the fire temple or Gorondia was going to actually be a more detailed and expanded Goron City from OOT. Like pretty mush the same layout just sort of blown up to be proportional. Goron city in OOT was small but i always figured that was a limitation of the technology of the time. I would have reallt loved for OOT goron city to gave made a reappearance as the fire temple aka Gorondia 😢
Here's a theory video possibility. Is Subrosia from Oracle of seasons just the Holodrum Depths? And when else have we seen the depths in the Zelda series? I feel like Zelda 2 had us traveling fairly deep as well.
I would theorize that the lightroots require periodic reactivation, hence why Link needs to activate all the lightroots found in the depths. And since the activation requires being a Zonai authorizer, with the Zonai extinct, keeping the depths just well lit wasn't worth the effort to continue full time habitation
I haven’t watched that far into the video yet, but from what I watched, I feel like since they’re the best at mining, they would have been tasked by the king to mine for Jim and stuff. I don’t know.
So the head canon I concluded to was due to the overall absence of Gorons at death mountain in the SS era & in OoT how Gorons patron deity type being, being a hostile revived being (Volvagia) perhaps Gorondia was the original home of the Gorons however the more corrupt the depths became they had to head upward and in a miscommunication saw Volvagia as a threat or vice versa leading to a Goron killing volvagia because it's unlikely any Goron does things knowingly to harm someone it's not in their nature but accidentally I could see being the case
When comparing ancient Gorondia to the modern Goron city, it might have been better to have scenes from the BOtW Goron area. There was still lava then and that seems more true to the Gorons than this bright, lava free landscape.
Yeah, I would like to see and hear you cover "Why is Rito abandoned Mine Cut of from the world?" I mean, yeah, it makes sense in a gameplay perspective, since Rito village is surrounded by a lake, but in a lore wise perspective...? Meh. And I believe you can come up with an brilliant idea why.
Could frox or the gem dinosaurs (forgot their name) be the modern dodongo? I'm more likely to thing it's the frox. The move set is like king dodongo and there are small frox around the depths too. Like the dodongo had babies
Personally, i always assumed the skeletons in, and around the mountain were of an extinct species of Dodongo. I mean, Gorons and Dodongos have had quite a history of conflict with one another.
You will probably never see this but will you please do a theory about what links life would have looked like and how Totk would have gone if the champions never died.
The economic and logistical realities which likely prevailed in the immediate aftermath of Ganondorf's sealing would seem to support your conclusion. With both the Goron population and those of the races with which they traded having, uh, contracted rather sharply, shall we say, maintaining the operation in the Depths, including the necessary supply lines, would've been a waste of manpower -- er, Goronpower, I guess? -- at a time when it was at a premium, and to no real benefit when the precipitously reduced demand for their products could presumably have been met by lower-intensity operations at (or at least much nearer to) the surface.
This is an assumption that many Gorons still lived in the depths during Rauru's era. I'm skeptical. Given how the Zonite mines and smelting operation pre-existed Rauru's kingdom. Even by the founding era, most of these mines were likely abandoned and only a handful of constructs were operating what was left of smelting operations. We would have to go back to pre-founding further in the past where the Zonai likely used the indigenous races as labor for the mining and smelting operation before the Zonai had perfected their Zonai technology and replaced indigenous labor with automation in the form of robot constructs. "They took er jerbs!"
Devs said that Rauru and Sonia funded a new Hyrule, so I believe the depths was originally the surface, then ages after ir was burried and Rauru and Sonia made a new Kingdom in the new surface.
Gorons are pretty cool huh?
Very hot actually
@@michaeleanthonyjr heh
No kidding. Still try figure out the timeline with 'Wind Waker's' great flood and Ocarina's time miss happen with the tunics in the depths. LOL The lava will have special spot in my heart. The first time I played, I'd stocked grabbed everything I could when I was in the sky and on the way to the story. However, when I got underground it was 'Subnautica' all over again. And kind of got distracted and started exploring on what I had. Pain, was I didn't realize how important portable pots were when supplies are running low.
Got around under Hebra was ok, had spicy food and warm pants and made a discovery that there is no blood moon underground, ergo no monsters respawn, but again, no parts and no weapons, or should I say "handles" for supplies. Stahls will always respawn.
Remembered a tip I heard about mapping the roots and learned that the rivers above ground were walls underneath. Pretty much feeling around in the while trying to find the light switch in the dark. LOL Few spots were left like around the lakes and islands to the east, but ending point was at the lava zone.
Too few supplies and what was available because I haven't advanced the story, and later find out I accidentally cheesed it by finding those locations before doing the story. Didn't activate factories, but by visiting them the story is going along. So had to come up topside, end of the moleman run. Got lost found my way, visited all the floating islands, came back to lava area with better equipment and before activating the Goron mission I planned on coming from the bottom to the top of the volcano. Used all my Zonai know-how and proceed to go up. Trial and many deaths, getting past fiery the pillars and what do I find? The top is covered.
Why do I do this to myself?
@@undeadgentalmenA- for your S.A.
@@vonraven947 If i'm not mistaken... you do mean essay, right?...
So many TH-camrs have stopped making content on Tears of the Kingdom, especially regarding lore, so I'm incredibly happy that we continue to get theories and lore about the game from you. Your thoughts and theories are always really cool and well explained.
One can only speculate so much about mystery goat furries from the sky and Nintendo completely trashing previously established lore.
Appreciate you watching :D
True, but when they start doing “Top 10 things you didn’t know” style videos, it’s time to pack it up and move on.
@@Enjoyer.762as if Nintendo ever gave a shit about previously established lore. They introduce and drop lore elements in practically every game.
_''So many TH-camrs have stopped making content on Tears of the Kingdom, especially regarding lore''_
Eh, their loss! ^ ^
What if Gorondia was where all the Gorons were during the events of SS, since we only saw a couple of them during that game. Then, after people from the sky resettled on the surface, Gorons began to return to the over world as well.
Then it's possible that Ganondorf's attack on the Goron settlement disabled their means to return underground, so they built a new home on and around Death Mountain.
I think that the Fire Temple became Goron City after Ocarina of Time, hence becoming a huge mining operation. Would have been nice to find the entrance Darnuia used to use to connect to the first Goron City to Death Mountain, maybe even finding a way through it and ending up somehow finding some teleportation magic to send you to the Lost Woods since it was also connected to Goron City through its tunnels.
This is something I really love about TotK - the thought of being somewhere no one has been for thousands upon thousands of years feels hard to comprehend.
Makes you think about unexplored parts of our own world that we are still uncovering.
Oh. My. God. I just finished my laundry and sat down to crochet some flowers. I swear it’s a curse that I get here so early EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. ❤🎉😵💫
Nice one haha!
Omg I literally also did my laundry and am watching this while crocheting flower, I’m completely serious I just learned how and I’m making a bouquet for my boyfriend
Omg I am also crocheting while watching!!
Yes! ^ ^
@@HyruleGamer apparently you have a large following of crocheters! 😂
As someone who's actually a fan of the dungeons in this game, watching videos about the lore of their original purpose is truly fascinating. It makes me see them from a more complex point of view. While it's true that they may not be as complex as other dungeons from previous games to some people, I found that the Lost Gorondia is an exception to this along with the Mural's Myth and Construct Factory.
It is a complex system of elevators, tracks, and switches that culminate into a solid dungeon experience if you don't cheese everything by using the paraglider. I remember it taking me forever to figure out how to hit the gong behind a gate. It ended up being the last gong I activated in the dungeon since I didn't know what to do.
Scaling the dungeon with the minecarts instead of cheesing it with the ascend ability and paraglider was really rewarding. In fact, doing all the dungeons in TOTK is pretty satisfying when you try and use ascend and the paraglider as little as possible and only when you feel it's necessary to do so.
I cheesed it the first time to just beat it then I returned back later to screw around on the mine carts and harass the constructs just for the lolz
@@Enjoyer.762 I highly recommend doing it without cheesing it. It's pretty fun.
I loved this dungeon, I only cheesed one bit (couldn't figure out what I was suppoeed to do) and it was a really fun experience, almost felr like the dungeons of old. Like you, I enjoyed all the dungeons.
I didn't cheese it too much - maybe 5-10%? but I did wish the game "forced" me not to.
I want to add the possibility of a volcanic eruption destroying most of this underground goron settlement surrounding the main lava pit, for me that's why see the temple part in a much recognizable state than the little houses, since the temple is further away from where the eruption might have occured.
I'm so glad that this was uploaded while I'm bored at work. 6 hours done, 6 hours 30 minutes left.
Been there. You got this
I finally finished the game (not 100%, but full battery, all shrines, light roots, memories, Zelda sightings, caves, sage's wills, 4 shield slots away from max inventory, and all story quests), and now I can finally watch these videos without fear of spoilers.
That’s one of the many beauties of BOTW and TOTK, there is so much that can be theorised about.
The depths have many interesting locations shrouded in mystery and it’s hard to tell when they would have abandoned?
Nintendo did a poor job with the storyline so fans have to come up with some type of explanation.
@sule001 Zelda games have always had many unsolved mysteries since the very beginning. It's one of the reasons why I love the series. I don't know why some people just want everything told to them on a silver platter.
@sule001 Except with BOTW and TOTK it was far worse
@eddievg83 Nobody said anything has to be presented on a silver platter. Nice strawman. I guess you want to ignore all of the top Zelda community content creators and fans rightful criticism of TOTK.
@sule001 Who is "they"?
It's good to see some amount of lore in Totk. It never crossed my mind that the depths Fire temple could actually be a foundation of Goron city in the past, Which also gives more credence that the depths could be the origin of Hyrule .
Bro it was mentioned in the game.
@@Enjoyer.762 That's nice, Though for me, when I played Totk I was completed unaware of the game ever mentioning that the fire temple in the depths was Goron city in the past.
Can I just say, with how many zelda youtubers dropping out on TOTK lore videos due to interest dropping significantly compare to BOTW, it's nice you're one of the only ones keeping the flame lighting up for this game!
Appreciate you watching!
Thank you for continuing to make TotK content! I love this game! It’s so disheartening to see other Zeldatubers dismissing it…
I always thought that the fire temple in Totk was a slight callback to skyward swords fire temple but it got covered somehow because that temple also had lava flowing through and around it
Oh no Earth Temple and Fire Sanctuary of SS are different structures from the Fire Temple of ToTK. 😆
The Fire Temple of ToTK was built underground and stayed underground, it was never constructed on the Surface. Gorondia is an underground labyrinth City where the Gorons originated from. This predates SS showcase of the Gorons, as the Gorons in that game are decimated and declined heavily with only 2 or 3 Gorons left on the Surface as far we know.
@@Zeldatheoristb211 I wonder how that even works cuz aren't gorons born from rocks or something?
I think the connection between the depths and the surface was sealed off after the war in the pass and this settlement had to be abandoned just like the zonai mines. a bigger tragedy for the gorons if most of them still lived underground in the area
I'm glad you are keeping up with lore videos it seems the other zelda tubers have given up on it
in both BOTW and the memories in TOTK we see death mountain being an active vulcano, making the path through the vulcano impossible to access. so another reason the ancient city was abandoned might have been the collapse of possible entrances, or respectively, exits towards the surface. from one goron quest we know they (might be) born on the surface in caves when a certain event happens, so they might have crawled back up to the surface to repopulate and lost their ways back to the deeper mines.
I would like to add some tidbits, one from BOTW: In the memories, the Goron Champion feels troubled when the mountain trembles, as if to erupt. While not clear, I always thought that that indicated that the monsters where more plentiful inside the depths of the crater at Death Mountain, the same was also heavily implied by the memory where "lore accurate" Link defeats a whole platoon of monsters, including 3 Lynels, on a side of Death Mountain. And now in TOTK we know that the depths are vast and full of monsters.
Another tidbit, this from TOTK: The lady journalist in Goron City claims that she will find about Gorontia, the underground city where Gorons used to live, but so far all gorons feign ignorance whenever the name is mentioned.
All of this add to the theory that gorons used to live there, but had to resettle after they were overrun by monsters
Bro, none of present-day Gorons including Yunobo knew anything about it. It was lost to history.
Another HG video.
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I am curious about a lot of ocarina of time related stuff in years of the kingdom. The statue of Jabu Jabu in Zora’s domain looking more like a fish than a whale. The possible locale of where old Kakariko could have been on the modern map. Or why Lon Lon Ranch is no longer on a raised plateau with rock walls surrounding it.
Loved trying to figure out where old settlements of the Ocarina of Time used to be. Especially the Fire Temple. I went crazy over trying to figure out where the Spectacle Rock could have been from Ocarina of Time (the fact that Gorondia is made of primarily two large buildings next to each other drives my theory brain wild).
I don't think that's supposed to be Jabu Jabu, and AoC confirmed that wasn't Lon Lon Ranch, but a ranch belonging to Mabe Village (Mabe Ranch), the layout being the same as Lon Lon Ranch's is just an easter egg.
The boss should also be considered.
Each tribe had to seal the monsters sent by Ganon and subsequently abandon those areas.
My theory is that the settlement was converted into an elaborate prison to protect the gorons and they purposefully let it fall into legend to protect their people and to keep the location secret from trespassers who could unintentionally unleash the beast within.
The best end to my Sunday off is watching a Hyrule Gamer lore vid!
Ayy thanks! :D
I swear tears of the kingdom wiped out every other Zelda theorist on TH-cam. At least this channel still makes consistent videos.
I'm interested in how does death mountain in tears of the kingdom work as a volcano. You fall through the top and it's just a hollow piece of mountain with the lava so way down. How does the lava flows all the way up and comes out from the mountains top? Does it fill the entirety of the depths with lava before erupting? Does the lava recessing is the reason how the depths are now accessible? Are there pipes of lava taking it to the top of the mountain and death mountain is actually a fake volcano built by the gorons? I'm confused.
I recall BotW having a mountain full of lava. It’s possible whatever caused the other holes caused the magma to drain into Lost Gorondia.
Volcanos are like giant pimples. The lava doesn't rise up like your filling up a pool. It builds up under a earth cap building pressure until it breaks thru the crust and explodes upwards like poping a pimple.
The excess lava in Death Mountain would be seepage pushing up into the cavern from below probably from the prior eruption that could of destroyed the city.
IMO I would love a entire video of all the maps in hyrule and where they are located in comparision to BOTW/TOTK. For example where is "new hyrule" in the DS games where's Ordon Province in TP where's Termina from MM etc. Also with Termina I think now that we have the depths in TOTK we could do some fun things with it instead of the "it was all a dream" thats the most popular theory.
Ordon is outside Hyrule and Termina is a different world (never a dream), so they won't be in BotW's maps lol
@@Mari_Izu 0k but where outside Hyrule? what i meant is like a extended map of all the countrie/planets (in case of Termina) if u will of the Zelda universe
@@davidfitzpatrick6535 Ordon is located somewhere south east of where the castle town from Oot is located more than that we don´t know and Termina is a parallel world so even if we had a full map of the world of Hyrule it wouldn´t appear.
@@Ahouro so lets build one! if termina is a parallel world then it would be in another demension so mention that on the map.
Perhaps the Gorons left because it was too hard to get back and forth between the Depths and the surface. The Zonai could ascend through the towers through the land or using their airborne devices. The Gorons would have had it harder and maybe felt they had to make the choice.....
I don't recall signs of what was going on with the Fire, Water, Wind, & Lightening Temple Bosses, if they were new creations sent in or Ganondorf always had them.
If those specific Bosses existed 10,000 years ago, maybe they were sealed into the Temples to imprison them?
That would naturally lead to the inhabitants abandoning the area.
we need more stuff like this; skyward swords ancient lanayru mining facility was sooo cool too
Y'know I dont usually watch theories but I was so surprised to see so few of them after TOTK came out. I think so many people were upset that Nintendo didn't line up with their expectations for the Zonai and the Sheikah tech that they ignore a far deeper amount of hints towards deeper, barely explored lore in Tears. I personally love the implication that there was a barbarian tribe that appropriated Zonai ruins in Faron for example. Theres so much stuff in the Depths too! I'm glad people like you are still around playing with the lore :D
I’d say the Goron’s are legend of Zelda’s version of dwarves, heigh ho… uh, i mean Goro Goro.
Gorons are dwarves, zoras are elves (living a long time and being generally regal lol)
I would think one reason to move out of Death Mountain and up onto the surface -- if Ganon is attacking below, the gorons are the only ones who can fight. If they live up on the surface, they can possibly call in allies to help fight back monsters as well. Neat video!
I can't help but think that the Gorons in Skyward Sword exclusively live down there. We run all around Eldin in that game and don't find any settlements of theirs. Surely it's because Skyward Sword happens even earlier than the ancient past in Tears of the Kingdom, and as such, the Gorons just hasn't moved up and started to settle the surface yet.
always thought it was just the left over remains of the gorons city or the fire temple from ocarina of time 😂😂😅😅😅
Gorondia was one of the places in Tears of the Kingdom I wish people talked more about because I thought the lore-thirsty Zelda fans would get lit (no pun intended) about the mere mention of the city immediately. Same with the Spring of Revival area. I was fixated on the city for a bit, my hunger for more knowledge about it was more insatiable than a Goron’s hunger for rock sirloins. It frustrated me that it was just kinda talked about, but not really made a big deal (which I understand because most Gorons probably thought it was mythical) and not mentioned much anymore after clearing the temple
Love imagining what Gorondia might have looked like in its heyday! The only thing I wonder about is how they would have gone back and forth from the depths to the surface. The Zonai ascend points/pilllars dotted around the depths imply that the ascend ability was not exclusive to Rauru, but something many or all Zonai could do, allowing them to go back and forth (or via platforms/elevators like the one that brings you to the construct factory). Obv Gorons don't have Zonai magic though. Would they have built mine carts all the way up death mountain crater? Were they stuck down below in the depths until they met the Zonai, and then they collaborated on tech that allowed Gorons to reach the surface for the first time?? Mysteries upon mysteries...
I look forward to finishing this great video
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Alternatively, after Ganondorf was sealed, the gorons might have been driven to the surface by calamity ganon. I can only imagine what destruction the calamity might wreak on anyone unfortunate enough to be in the depths as it made its way up to the surface
Considering past games, I find the Goron history fascinating. I love that totk brought this up with the fire temple, and your video drives home that there's a great deal that we don't know! I wonder if there's more yet to explore or discover...
I wish they would do something to flesh out the history and lore of the depths more somewhere down the road... even if it is in a future game that is unrelated to TOTK. They have hinted at precursor species to the dominant surface species originating or at least having some related species that were in depths in the past. Were they found by the Zonai in the depths and used as labor? Were they brought to the surface and uplifted by the Zonai? Were they an offshoot of the surface species that had sought refuge in the depths from prior destructions of Hyrule? There are so many possibilities that it is really interesting to think about it.
Can't wait for a 3rd(4th) game in this map where we play as the Hero from the tapestry. Set it during the prime of the Zonai soon after all the now ruins had been established, gameplay being clearing out monsters and placing the shrines with the end being him getting sent forward to the first calamity.
This has to be sarcasm / trolololing lol. Nintendo said they're done with this world.
Love this video! The history of the Depths and what they are/used to be are always my favorite. I would love to see the one on why there are stone statues of each race, what was their original purpose, and why there's one of each in King Gleeok's Den. Also why is the Spirit Temple in the Depths?
I don’t think the Fire Temple itself was for mining specifically, it was just where all cart tracks from actual mining locations would be transporting assorted minerals to. Like you pointed out on featuring refineries, laboratories, etc..
I wonder if the temple bosses were active in the past during Ganondorf's plundering of the kingdom. Marbled Gohma plus an army of other monsters would've been perfectly capable of destroying the gorons and driving survivors to abandon their ancestral home, and maybe that's how the goron Sage died. Maybe the goron Sage went to face Marbled Gohma and was defeated, and that's how his Secret Stone ended up down there, guarded by Marbled Gohma. Then the Chasms were sealed off and the Depths became inaccessible, so Marbled Gohma wouldn't have been disturbed again until the Upheaval. The other bosses IMO had to have been defeated by their respective Sages because the effects they cause are things which would have made life difficult for the other races, Gohma is unique in that it only started affecting the surface after the Upheaval opened up the Chasms again
And unlike the other temples, there's no designated altar for the Secret Stone to be placed in in the Fire Temple. When we first enter the arena, Marbled Gohma is hanging upside-down guarding the Secret Stone which is just floating in the ceiling, and when we beat it, the Secret Stone hovers in the center of the room. That the other temples have altars designed to hold the Secret Stones suggests to me that the other Sages lived long enough to be able to place their Stones in those altars (before the Water and Wind Temples were concealed along with the rest of the sky islands, and before the Lightning Temple was sunk beneath Gerudo Desert)
As someone who believes in BotW/TotK taking past in a split after SS, I'd say this "lost" city was the home of the roaming Gorons we meet in SS since it's never shown where they came from. Eventually the Goron would rebuild a new city on the surface since they become more close with the other races.
All we know about it for sure is that it existed millions of years ago in the Depths of Death Mountain, the Goron people once lived down there until the extinction event that wiped out the Zonai, and that the Gorons abandoned the place completely to move up to the surface.
Overall a really good video. Still, I feel like you skipped over one piece of the puzzle. Gorondia is in the Depths, not merely deep within Death Mountain. I've been thinking of the Depths as a netherworld where spirits filter through or stay in limbo before moving on. How amazing must the Gorons have been to match the mining capabilities of the Zonai. If I had to guess which came first to the Depths, I would have to say Zonai due to their advanced tech and whatever connection to divinity they have. It could be very interesting to look into areas of collaboration between the Zonai and other races by how much their ancient artifacts overlap.
Wondering if we'll see "Hyrule Warriors: The Imprisoning War"
That would really cool! I don't think we'll see it, but it would be cool.
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I don't quite understand how Gorondia even exist... or more specifically how Death mountain is a giant volcano that doesn't actually connect all the way to the source of magma. essentially if Gorondia were to surge with lava and erupt, it wouldn't shoot UP through Death Mountain, It'd fill up the depths amd spill out of the small crag at the bottom. Death Mountain would have been formed by being a place where deep under ground the earth crashed against itself and push upward to the surface, and leaving vent where magma pushes up. At the very least it implies that the Depths are not a natural formation. However the worst (or depending on your perspective most interesting) part is that Death Mountain was FULL of lava in BOTW. My question is once again, HOW can Death Mountain fill with lava if its not sealed at the bottom? I really don't think this is something Nintendo thought about... however it coincides with another inconsistency of the Depths that has an interesting yet contrived answer.
We asked why they just deleted all instances of shiekah technology with barely any explanation, and while there's no sufficient lore answer as to why, there's a perfect mechanical explanation... the old chambers of the shrines were literally down there, in the depths. And this corroborates with the fact that a lot of holes to the depths line up with the old locations of shrines. Death Mountain is conspicuously not filled with lava, and simultaneously the lost city of Gorondia is uncovered, and on top of that the shiekah structures disappeared. Since there's little to no evidence to the Upheaval breaking away any sort of stone wall structure around Gorondia... perhaps the walls around Death Mountains font were sheikah made?
And from there we might make one other assumption, because we don't know why the depths were forgotten and sealed away just like we don't know why Gorondia was lost, but working backward from how the Shrines were built to fill out the depths... its entirely possible that for whatever reason the Sheikah were the ones that sealed of everything in the depths including Gorondia.
Course that opens another can of worms because the techy sheikah don't supposedly predate OOT or TP, and Death Mountain still doesn't go to the depths... so like is the "ancient" Hyrule that Rauru founded even the original, or did even those events come long after TP? Because theres no way that the Depths existed in this form during SS, OOT, or TP.
Edit- actually I just remembered the lava falls coming from the ceiling of the depths... they are totally implying that theres a level of naturally formed lave between the surface and the depths... that frankly ridiculous, like... no, I know its a world with magic and gods and they flooded Hyrule that one time, but HOW, HOW does that work...
Loved this theory vid alot! Thank you for continuing the TOTK lore vids
Thank you!
I discovered your channel a couple weeks ago and now I can’t stop watching
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/s - Gorondia was actually a massive theme park for Gorons.
Ofc Ganandorf is the only one allowed to have fun in his kingdom, so he sent Frox to squash it.
There's one thing I'm curious to hear others discuss. Why do we see an increase in Yiga Clan memberships and activity in Tears? Are the citizens actually upset at the return of the monarchy? We do see a Hylian man trying to join, so what motivation do they have?
Interesting theory. I was thinking Gorondia was intentionally sunken and abandoned in order to help hide and keep the tear safe for when Link and friends would need it per Zelda’s discussion with the Goron sage of old. It does seem to match up geographically and in purpose with the Gordon mines in Twilight Princess, as opposed to the fire temple in OOT, though. Especially with the presence of Spectacle Rock, which is more properly located to where the OOT Temple of Time was. Thanks for another well done video.
We also see a Goron, as they appear in every other game, exploring the surface in Skyward Sword. That implies they Gorons are one of, if not the most, ancient species in the world that have remained unchanged and continuing to form communities.
Whilst in the fire temple, I noticed the background soundtrack seemed to be similar to what's used for the temples of gad in the original Shadowman on the N64.
Fire Temple was a shrine of worship, built to honor the Goron who originally killed Volvagia before Ganondorf revived it in OOT -- it was literally just a vault for the Megaton Hammer, basically
Ah, I may not be in love with ToTK, but I love that you're still making videos.
Glad you like them!
There’s just one problem: Tears of the Kingdom is not only a sequel to Breath of the Wild, but also a retelling of Ocarina of Time. However, the Gorons lived on the surface in Ocarina of Time, and we have never seen the Depths or ANYTHING like it until Tears of the Kingdom.
My suspicion is that post-Ganondorf, the city was just too expansive and understaffed to defend against the dangers of the underground. They even have giant rock-eating toads! Gorons would be moving food sources! (A subterranean mineral-based ecosystem)
Must have taken quite the army to challenge Gorondia. Lots of Lynels, maybe some Ice Gleeoks
I always appreciate this channel’s content so much, but ngl he also has the cutest accent
I was just thinking about this the other day, and was even thinking that Gorons might have originally evolved within the Depths' ecosystem and be related to Froxes.
My theory is that gloom wasn’t prevalent in the depths until Gannon took over. It was there, but not overwhelming so. Gorons were living peacefully in their underground world when suddenly gloom became more prevalent and a common danger. The ones who tried to tough it out got overwhelmed by Ganons monsters who thrived in the new gloom soaked world. They don’t go back because of the gloom and the memory of being overwhelmed by monsters.
they essentially locked the basement to keep the rats out lol. I mean come on, their old city is pretty easy and obvious to find. They haven’t lost it, they choose not to go back
Personally I don't think it fell until a thousand years until the time of the ancient hero shown on the tapestry. If the statues are of the goron Sage who stood by King Raru then it stands to reason it was inhabited afterwards. The sages didn't die in the fight against Ganondorf hence why they are instead found in their home lands. Also Ganondorf was a Gerudo ruling the Gerudo desert. The villages mentioned are literally outside his doorstep unlike the goron on the opposite side of Hyrule.
I think the a catastrophe where Ganon attempted to return was when the Gerudo left the city. The level of Tech the Gorons actually have down there makes me think the Gorons heard about the ultimatum given the Sheikah and decided to hide there tech before they got into trouble as well. Knowing the 'temple' was where Link needed to train to save everyone they likely didn't want to risk it being dismantled or destroyed like much Sheikah tech was.
I think the city sizes also go with each race , hyrule castle ,-(humans ) the floating water temple (zoras). Underground city of desert ( gerudo) and so on . Sad to see how much Ganon really impacted the population of every race
When i first read that little goron kids dialog i was really hoping the fire temple or Gorondia was going to actually be a more detailed and expanded Goron City from OOT. Like pretty mush the same layout just sort of blown up to be proportional. Goron city in OOT was small but i always figured that was a limitation of the technology of the time. I would have reallt loved for OOT goron city to gave made a reappearance as the fire temple aka Gorondia 😢
I hope you do a Video on Malice and Gloom.
Here's a theory video possibility. Is Subrosia from Oracle of seasons just the Holodrum Depths? And when else have we seen the depths in the Zelda series? I feel like Zelda 2 had us traveling fairly deep as well.
I would theorize that the lightroots require periodic reactivation, hence why Link needs to activate all the lightroots found in the depths. And since the activation requires being a Zonai authorizer, with the Zonai extinct, keeping the depths just well lit wasn't worth the effort to continue full time habitation
I haven’t watched that far into the video yet, but from what I watched, I feel like since they’re the best at mining, they would have been tasked by the king to mine for Jim and stuff. I don’t know.
The ridges on the skeleton backs make me think they are the remains of the now extinct dodongo. I was hoping to see them again in totk
The Gorons are my favorite ❤ what I would have done to explore goronita in its full glory! Loving these ruin videos!!!
They are such cool dudes 😎
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Really enjoyed this one HG
Thanks man! :D
So the head canon I concluded to was due to the overall absence of Gorons at death mountain in the SS era & in OoT how Gorons patron deity type being, being a hostile revived being (Volvagia) perhaps Gorondia was the original home of the Gorons however the more corrupt the depths became they had to head upward and in a miscommunication saw Volvagia as a threat or vice versa leading to a Goron killing volvagia because it's unlikely any Goron does things knowingly to harm someone it's not in their nature but accidentally I could see being the case
When comparing ancient Gorondia to the modern Goron city, it might have been better to have scenes from the BOtW Goron area. There was still lava then and that seems more true to the Gorons than this bright, lava free landscape.
Yeah, I would like to see and hear you cover "Why is Rito abandoned Mine Cut of from the world?" I mean, yeah, it makes sense in a gameplay perspective, since Rito village is surrounded by a lake, but in a lore wise perspective...? Meh. And I believe you can come up with an brilliant idea why.
very interesting video! i agree that the gorons probably lived there in the past 😊
Could frox or the gem dinosaurs (forgot their name) be the modern dodongo? I'm more likely to thing it's the frox. The move set is like king dodongo and there are small frox around the depths too. Like the dodongo had babies
Can you do a video explaining what the first upheavel was? The one teba talks about
Personally, i always assumed the skeletons in, and around the mountain were of an extinct species of Dodongo.
I mean, Gorons and Dodongos have had quite a history of conflict with one another.
You have me conditioned like one of Pavlov's dogs. If I don't already have a snack and drink when I sit down to watch your videos, I go get one.
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Awesome theory. It was really fun to watch
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What if the reason the bokoblins are mining ore in the depths is to remove resources from depths so it becomes a barren wasteland
ok but what if some of these LARGE skeletal remains were giant gorons? We've seen some giant gorons in past games but where are they now?
I liked this video much more than the old town series
Old town series?
@HyruleGamer yeah, your videos about the old/abandoned ruins and villages
i was just watching your videos then i click off and i see this 💀 not complaining AT ALL though
I would guess Ganondorf lead an army of Dodongo Kings, Dinolfos, and dragons against the Gorons
You will probably never see this but will you please do a theory about what links life would have looked like and how Totk would have gone if the champions never died.
The economic and logistical realities which likely prevailed in the immediate aftermath of Ganondorf's sealing would seem to support your conclusion. With both the Goron population and those of the races with which they traded having, uh, contracted rather sharply, shall we say, maintaining the operation in the Depths, including the necessary supply lines, would've been a waste of manpower -- er, Goronpower, I guess? -- at a time when it was at a premium, and to no real benefit when the precipitously reduced demand for their products could presumably have been met by lower-intensity operations at (or at least much nearer to) the surface.
This is an assumption that many Gorons still lived in the depths during Rauru's era. I'm skeptical. Given how the Zonite mines and smelting operation pre-existed Rauru's kingdom. Even by the founding era, most of these mines were likely abandoned and only a handful of constructs were operating what was left of smelting operations. We would have to go back to pre-founding further in the past where the Zonai likely used the indigenous races as labor for the mining and smelting operation before the Zonai had perfected their Zonai technology and replaced indigenous labor with automation in the form of robot constructs. "They took er jerbs!"
Devs said that Rauru and Sonia funded a new Hyrule, so I believe the depths was originally the surface, then ages after ir was burried and Rauru and Sonia made a new Kingdom in the new surface.
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like your videos and your calm voice :)
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Great theory! Thank you!❤
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How did the Goron,s get to the surface?
day 79 of mentioning that on 6/6/2023 hyrule gamer made a video where, at 43.46, he spent 12 seconds simping about the ancient gerudo soldiers
fab video as always!
Thank you!
Giant bones = giant Gorons . Like biggoron from oot
Thought this was another eldin ring video