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'''Darunia''' is a fictional character from the ] game ]. He is the leader of the ] race and resides in ]. When ] first meets Darunia, he is upset because the cavern containing the Goron food source is overrun by Dodongo and sealed off by ] as punishment for refusing to turn over the Goron Ruby. Once cheered up by a rousing rendition of 'Saria's Song', Darunia gives Link the ] and asks him to eliminate Dodongo from Dodongo's Cavern. Once Link completes this task, Darunia rewards him with the Spiritual Stone of Fire and make him his brother. After Ganondorf's takeover of ], he threatens to feed the Goron to the dragon Volvagia who lives in ] Crater and Darunia attempts to rescue them. When Link completes the ] as an adult, Darunia is awakened as the Fire Sage. Link receives the Fire Medallion from him. Darunia has a son named Link after his 'Sworn Brother'.
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