Darunia

Darunia is the strong, mighty leader of the Goron tribe that reside in Death Mountain. He also happens to be the owner of the Spiritual Stone of Fire, also known as the Goron's Ruby.

At his throne room in Goron City, Link meets him there, and he was in a bad mood. He and his people went through famine, no longer accessing their quarry, Dodongo's Cavern. Ganondorf had made the monsters run amok in exchange of Darunia refusing to give him the Stone, so Darunia sealed it off. Link defeats the Dodongos as well as their King, and earned the Goron's Ruby, in addition Darunia made him a "Sworn Borther" for his courage.

Seven years later, Link meets Darunia at the Fire Temple within the Crater. The leader also gave birth to a Goron named Link, named after the Dodongo Buster. He said all the Gorons have been imprisoned and awaiting sacrifice to the lava dragon, Volvagia, that Ganondorf awakened. Darunia stated he couldn't find the Megaton Hammer, the weapon of legend that's said to slay the dragon. Link took him on, and defeated him using the Hammer, and Darunia awakened as the proud Sage of Fire, saying he'd be very happy to work alongside Link and seal away Ganondorf.

Ikran's Lost OoT/Pokémon crossover
Darunia was pretty much re-enacted from the game, but as a Sage, three of Zelda II's Pokémon have volunteered to be his 3 guardians. Those being Moltres, Marowak, and Golem.