As Seelie, Muryan, and I rode on Tiddy, we finally came upon Death Mountain (But I like calling it Goron Mountain because the Gorons took over the place anyway).
"It's already dark and I'm still taking you on my horse! Are we close yet?" Muryan complains.
"For someone who doesn't take directions from a Hyrulian passing by, you sure are pushy!" I comment. Seelie stabs me in the stomach with her elbow. I shut up.
"We're almost there! Don't worry! Just up that hill." Seelie replies. Muryan and I look up. There's a giant dirt road that almost goes straight up. Suddenly a goron rolled up in ball shape form is zooming right toward us.
"LOOK OUT!" I yell. We try to jump out of the way when the goron stops right in front of us.
"Sorry." He says in a deep, booming voice. "But you can't go to Death Mountain right now, there's a problem that we can't fix right now. It's too dangerous for outsiders."
"But…we came for the onsen!" Seelie cries out.
"I'm sorry, but that's closed too." I think hard.
"What if we help you out? Then can we go in?" I ask.
"HA-HA-HA! You think YOU can help out? If the gorons can't do this, then I don't think…"
"That a Hyrulian can't?" I interrupt.
"Well…you're going to have ask the head Goron…but I guess it's alright, if you really want to help!" He chuckles to himself and helps us get up the long dirt pathway.
We stroll through the ongoing gorons peeking at us. What are you looking at fool!
"For Hyrulians, you guys talk…different." The Goron said that showed us here (We found out his name is Gongu).
"Uhh that's because we were raised differently." Seelie thought up fast. Wow I like her fast moves sometimes.
"Look there he is!" Muryan says. We look towards the left when we see a giant circle room and inside the leader, the king, the almighty goron! Ha-ha. What a weirdo.
