Head to the blue ramp, and use an arrow to shoot the icicle twice, which will open up the path to the Mountain Village. The first path on your way to the village will be blocked in one section by a wall of giant snowballs. Pull out a bomb and use it to blast your way past, and then continue on your way.
When you reach the area with the cabin, run through the passageway behind it the one with the two giant snowballs to reach the trail leading to the Goron Village.
Follow the rope bridges, and when you arrive in the Goron area, seek out the Owl. He will speak to Link, and then fly over a large chasm. As he flies, he will drop feathers on what appear to be invisible platforms. Jump from platform to platform until you reach a cave. Inside, you will find the Lens of Truth that will allow you to see hidden objects such as platforms, ladders, doors, and even people. Leave the cave, and use the Lens of Truth to view all of the platforms. When you finish crossing them, Link will see a ghost of an old Goron through the lens.
Speak with him, and then follow as he asks you to. The ghost will lead you out past the cabin, and over a pond with floating slabs of ice in it. Use the Lens of Truth to see a set of ladders leading up the cliff. At the top, enter the cave and speak to the ghost. If you pull the stone that is in the center of the room as Goron Link, you will make a hot spring appear. By using a bottle in the water, you will receive a bottle of hot spring water that will stay warm for a couple minutes.
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When you reach the top, slash the snowball here to get some magic, then use the Lens to make the spirit finally enter the Goron Graveyard. Inside, use your Lens one last time to speak with the spirit. He introduces himself at long last as Darmani the Third, the proud Goron Hero. Apparently, he tried to get to the Snowhead Temple on his own to stop the unnatural cold that is coming from the mountain, freezing Snowhead and slowly killing his people. On the way there, he got blown off the mountain by the fierce blizzards and died.
Better not fall off yourself then, huh? His soul is overcome with grief and cannot pass on while his people suffer. Well, he asked you to heal his sorrows, so play the Song of Healing and witness a sad cutscene of Darmani crying because he could not save his people. At the end, he will pass on his duty to you and grant you his powers. As expected, you will then receive the Goron Mask , which will allow you to change into the very form of Darmani!
Everyone will think you are him. Put on the Goron Mask, then read the grave for more instructions on how to use it if you wish. There is also a summarized version off to the left that may be a little more handy. Just outside the Goron Graveyard are two Gorons. Go back inside and pull it back from behind as a Goron. This will allow this lower area to fill up with steaming Hot Spring Water. Once you make it down, run in the direction of Goron Village.
The Bunny Hood can be really useful here. Use the Hot Spring Water here to melt the ice and allow you to enter the hole from now on. Continue on into Goron Village. As soon as you enter, you can go across the bridge and speak with the Goron here above the door. Either way, enter into the Goron Shrine. Inside it seems that the baby Goron is crying so hard that all of the fires in the shrine have been blown out.
Go to the top of the shrine and speak with the crying baby on the throne while wearing the Goron Mask. According to the Gorons within the Goron Shrine, the Goron Elder started heading to Snowhead, but that was quite awhile ago. The Goron Elder is found within a giant snowball that can be broken up with the Blast Mask, Bombs or a good old Fire Punch while wearing the Goron Mask and he steadily moves forward each day. Wear the Goron Mask and speak with him twice to tell him of the situation with his son.
Upon realizing that his son misses him, he will teach you the Lullaby Intro. NOTE : This entire section consists of optional content. Now that you have the Goron Mask, there are a few goodies you can get, including a Bomb Bag upgrade, a new mask, and a Piece of Heart.
None of this is required to progress through the main quest. To continue onward in the main quest, jump ahead to section 5. Now that the kid is asleep, the torches in the throne room are lit. Slash the nearby jars to get a Deku Stick, put on the Bunny Hood if you have it, and run out of the room with a lit Deku Stick, lighting the torches on the ramp straight ahead. Turn to your right and light all the torches going down as quickly as you can! At the bottom, hop onto the platform, lighting the final two torches.
Once all of the torches in the room are lit, it will cause the chandelier at the top to start spinning. Go back to the top and put on the Goron Mask. Whenever you see these ramps at the edge between the two torches , it means you can use a Goron Roll to launch up into the air. The red carpet here is slippery for some odd reason, but only near the doorway and into the throne room itself. Stand on a slippery portion and hold A and forward on the Analog Stick to begin rolling.
Because of the slippery surface, you should have more than enough room to charge up and launch forward. If you time it well, you can smash one of the five pots with the Goron faces on them that make up the chandelier. Four of them are empty, but just keep using the process of elimination until you find the Rock Sirloin. This hefty and apparently hardy meal of stone is just the ticket you need to get your next mask. Pick it up as a Goron and leave the shrine. Now, if you happen to be full on rupees , head over to the nearby Business Scrub while wearing the Goron Mask to purchase something handy.
Just ignore all of the enemies you encounter. That would hurt! Soar back to Clock Town and gather or withdraw some rupees. The checkerboard floor contains invisible walls that you can only see once you get close to them, rising up to stop your progress. Quickly try to memorize the maze which changes each time you play and get to the chest at the end!
Once you have acquired that fantastic prize, gather or withdraw a total of rupees and soar back to Mountain Village. From here follow the pathway at the northwest part of the area, which leads to the Road to Snowhead.
This is the first area in which you have to use the Goron Jumps extensively. Curl up and roll towards the first ramp. You can roll through these snowy boulders or you can stop rolling and use Fire Punches to break through the ones that get in your way. Break some snowy boulders here to get some magic and go north.
Slash it with your sword to activate it. After that, play the Inverted Song of Time to slow down time and soar back to Snowhead. Slash or punch the nearby snowballs to stock up on ammunition and the like, placing the Fairy in your bottle if you wish. As you walk forward, Tatl gives you a hint on what to do next. Put on the Goron Mask and play the Goron Lullaby.
With him out of the way, you can run forward, using Fire Punches to smash the giant snow boulders that roll your way. Once you get to the ramp, just use A to roll up it. Off to the left is a ramp leading clockwise up Snowhead. Follow it upwards, using Fire Punches to break through anything that gets in your way. Alternatively, you can just wait until they pass since they drop down at set points and then proceed.
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