Where is Greyson in Breath of the Wild?
Greyson is a Goron who works as a miner in the Southern Mine, located in Eldin Canyon, and can be found there from 5am until 9pm every day, hacking away with his large pick-axe. To find Greyson, simply head to the Southern Mine and look for him alongside other miners like Dorill and Jengo, or find him resting in front of the Mine’s Cooking Pot at night.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Greyson and the Southern Mine
- Q: What is Greyson’s role in the Southern Mine? A: Greyson is a miner who works for Dorill as part of the Goron Group Mining Company.
- Q: Where does Greyson live? A: Greyson lives in the Southern Mine with his younger brother, Pelison.
- Q: What is Greyson’s daily routine? A: Greyson can be seen mining from 5am until 9pm every day, and he rests at night in front of the Mine’s Cooking Pot.
About Tarrey Town
- Q: Why is Tarrey Town not available at the start of the game? A: Tarrey Town doesn’t exist at the start of the game, except for the statue of The Goddess, until you progress the Hylian Homeowner quest, where Bolson sends Hudson to the Akkala province to start work on a new settlement.
- Q: How do I activate Tarrey Town? A: To unlock this quest, you must first complete “The Hunt for Bubbul Gems!” side quest, which is where you’ll first discover Koltin’s first location, and from there, Koltin will confirm a move to Tarrey Town.
- Q: Is building Tarrey Town worth it? A: Yes, building Tarrey Town is worth it, as it remains fully built in Tears of the Kingdom, and it’s home to one of the game’s most heartwarming Side Adventures, allowing you to build your very own house to store weapons, items, and more.
About Gerudo and Gorons
- Q: How do Gerudo reproduce? A: Gerudo reproduce by pairing with Hylian males, resulting in offspring that are heterozygous, with dominant Gerudo genes.
- Q: Who is the only male Gerudo? A: 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.
- Q: Are all Gorons male? A: The Japanese version of the game states that Gorons are considered women by Gerudo standards, but the English version has rewritten this detail, and Traisy emphasizes that these Gorons are “male”, which is not directly stated in Japanese.
About Characters and Quests
- Q: Who marries Hudson in Tarrey Town? A: Hudson ultimately marries Rhondson, the Gerudo lady Link brought to Tarrey Town.
- Q: Who is the sick child in Tarrey Town? A: The sick child is Hunnie, Ruli and Hagie’s daughter, who will only eat ‘a particular cake’ and is afraid of monsters.
- Q: Can I buy a house in Tarrey Town? A: Yes, you can buy a house from Rhondson in Tarrey Town for 1,500 rupees after completing the Mattison’s Independence Side Adventure.
About The Game
- Q: Where is the 13th memory in Breath of the Wild? A: Memory #13: Slumbering Power is located between the Akkala Highlands and Deep Akkala, just south of North Akkala Valley, near a large pool of water.
- Q: How do I not burn in Breath of the Wild? A: You’ll need to make fireproof elixirs or buy armor that makes you immune to catching on fire from Goron City.
- Q: Is Riju Urbosa’s daughter? A: Riju is the Chieftainess of the Gerudo, and a direct descendant of Urbosa, although she is considerably young for a chief.