Are there any male Gerudo besides Ganon?

Yes, male Gerudo exist, but one is born only once every 100 years, and in most Zelda games, this rare male is the recurring villain Ganondorf, who either is that destined king or becomes a powerful reincarnation of him, making him the only male Gerudo typically seen in the series' history. While other males might theoretically exist (like the one in Four Swords Adventures), they're often overshadowed or retconned, with Ganondorf being the primary, consistent male Gerudo figure.
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How many male Gerudo are there?

Due to a unique biological quirk, the race consists almost solely of females. A single male Gerudo is born into the tribe every hundred years. This male is destined by Gerudo law to become their king.
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Why is Gerudo Town female only?

Gerudo are almost exclusively female because only one male is born to the race every 100 years, a unique trait established in Ocarina of Time that has deep lore roots, possibly a magical curse by the twin witches Kotake and Koume, or perhaps a genetic phenomenon where males are born from rare interspecies pairings with Hylians (or other races), with the females leaving to find mates and returning with daughters, while the single male becomes their king. This exception makes male Gerudo incredibly rare, leading to Ganondorf being the most prominent (and often only) male seen in many games, as his existence prevents new male births until his death or sealing. 
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Is Vilia a male Gerudo?

↑ Vilia consistently refers to herself as a woman and responds negatively when accused of being a man, indicating that Vilia is either a transgender woman or that Vilia assumes the persona of a woman in order to access Gerudo Town and denies any accusation which would jeopardize her ability to enter the Town.
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Why does Gerudo not allow men?

Gerudo don't allow men (Voe) in their sacred city due to a mix of deep-seated cultural tradition, historical trauma (especially from Ganondorf's betrayal), and biological uniqueness, viewing their all-female society and capital as a protected, holy space where only women are raised, with men only allowed for mating outside the walls, making long-term male cohabitation impractical and culturally challenging.
 
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What do Gerudo call men?

Gerudo call men "Voe" (pronounced "voh-eh"), while women are called "Vai," both words from their unique language, which was detailed in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. A single male Gerudo, Ganondorf, appears about once a century, and other men (non-Gerudo) are often called "voe" by the Gerudo themselves. 
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Is there any LGBTQ in Zelda?

While The Legend of Zelda series lacks explicitly confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, many fans interpret queer themes and subtext through ambiguous characters, gender-bending moments (like Link in Gerudo Town), and androgynous designs, with characters like Sheik, Prince Sidon, and even Link himself often sparking discussion, though Nintendo usually maintains the characters' canonical genders.
 
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Is every male Gerudo Ganondorf?

The only male Gerudo seen in Zelda is Ganondorf, but it seems like two versions of him overlapped in the Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom timeline.
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What does SAV Aaq mean?

Sav'aaq: Good day. Sav'orq: Goodbye. Sav'orr: Good night. Sav'saaba: Good evening. Vasaaq: Welcome.
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Is Link from Zelda LGBTQ?

Though Nintendo insists Link is both straight and cisgender, fans have expanded the Zelda universe with LGBTQIA+ characters and queer readings of Zelda games.
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Do Gerudo age faster than Hylians?

Based on obersvations from other games and Breath of the Wild especially we can assume the followiung: Hylians have a Average lifespan of around 80 - 90 years. They are the closest do a normal Human's life expectancy. Gerudo might have a below hylian average lifespan of 60-70 years.
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What ethnicity is Ganondorf?

Ganondorf is a Gerudo, a fictional race from The Legend of Zelda series, known as a tribe of desert-dwelling women with a unique tradition: one male is born to them every 100 years, destined to become their king. Ganondorf, the male born in his generation, uses his innate power and ambition, influenced by dark magic, to become the primary antagonist, often transforming into the monstrous beast, Ganon, when wielding great power.
 
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What is the name Zelda short for?

Zelda is a nickname for the feminine name Griselda, from Old High German Grisja Hilda, 'Grey Battle-maid'. It is also (Yiddish: זעלדאַ or זעלדע, Hebrew: זלדה) the feminine form of the Yiddish name Zelig, (זעליג) meaning 'blessed', 'happy'.
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Why does Link dress as a Gerudo?

Wearing the set provides Link with level 1 heat resistance and a total of 3 defense. In addition, wearing the set will disguise Link as a woman and allow him entry into Gerudo Town.
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Is Link 117 years old?

He is however allowed to climb Mount Lanayru, which requires one to be at least 17 years old to climb. Link is said to be a similar age to Princess Zelda like in previous games. One of the Memories reveals Princess Zelda turned 17 a century prior, making Link technically somewhere around 117 years old.
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Why does Ganondorf turn into a pig?

Ganon is a pig (or boar) because it's his true, beastly form, reflecting his greed and lust for power, a transformation triggered by claiming the Triforce in A Link to the Past, while creators also drew inspiration from a childhood fear of a boar and the symbolism of pigs as unclean or gluttonous in some cultures, linking the monstrous pig to raw, destructive power.
 
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What is the least liked Zelda game?

The least liked Zelda game is often cited as Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, due to its drastic shift to side-scrolling, brutal difficulty, and RPG elements that felt un-Zelda-like, making it the franchise's "black sheep". Other contenders for least popular include multiplayer-focused games like Tri Force Heroes and Four Swords, and sometimes Phantom Hourglass or Spirit Tracks for their unique mechanics (trains, touch controls) that divided fans.
 
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What happened 10,000 years before BOTW?

The emergence of Calamity Ganon, 10,000 years before the events of Breath of the Wild. Calamity Ganon rose to conquer Hyrule Kingdom, a monstrous creature of pure hatred – or, Malice.
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Why did they make Link a femboy?

In the official Nintendo narrative, Link is safely marked as a straight boy, but allows for some gender fluidity as a marker of inclusivity – girls can 'relate to' Link, just like boys can.
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Is Kirby LGBTQ?

Kirby's gender is officially ambiguous, intentionally left neutral by creator Masahiro Sakurai, though often called "he" in English localizations for simplicity, while Japanese media treats Kirby as genderless (they/them); this ambiguity leads many fans to see Kirby as a non-binary icon, though not explicitly LGBTQ+ in terms of sexuality, but a beloved figure in the community due to their gender fluidity. 
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Is Ruby Cruz a queer?

Yes, actress Ruby Cruz identifies as queer and often plays LGBTQ+ characters, emphasizing the importance of queer representation in media, such as her roles in Disney+'s Willow and the film Bottoms. She feels fortunate to portray these characters, highlighting that her own identity informs her work and makes it meaningful.
 
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Are Gorons sexless?

Gorons identify as men and reproduce asexually from what we know, but the Gerudo allow them into their town because they don't have an actual sex.
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Is Monk Maz Koshia a girl?

No, Monk Maz Koshia is a male ancient Sheikah monk in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its DLC, serving as the final challenge for Link in the Champions' Ballad. He appears as a powerful, ancient figure, often depicted in monastic garb, and is explicitly referred to with male pronouns and identified as a male in game wikis.
 
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Why do Gorons say "brother"?

Gorons tend to live in relative isolation but will regularly trade with Hyruleans and other friendly races. Gorons are very close and respectful to others of their own kind, and often refer to each other as "brothers".
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