Greyson
Greyson is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.[5][6]
Biography
Breath of the Wild
Greyson is a Goron miner who works at the Southern Mine in Eldin Canyon. During the day, Greyson mines alongside Dorill and Jengo while his younger brother, Pelison, plays with Axyl. Greyson rests for the night in front of the Mine's Cooking Pot while Bohrin resumes his night shift. However, he expresses to Link that he is tired of digging and wishes he could find a job where he could use his strength to make a difference in people's lives.[7]
When Link meets with Hudson in Tarrey Town during the "From the Ground Up" Side Quest, he is eventually asked to find a Goron who would be able to remove boulders to clear the land for further development.[8] However, due to the strict naming policy of Bolson Construction, the Goron's name must end in "son."[9]
Link can approach Greyson during his break and offers him the job, who is interested to hear that there is a place out there that needs him.[10] Deciding that Akkala is not too far, he decides to embark to Tarrey Town with Pelison.[11] The two brothers then walk out of the Southern Mine together.
At Tarrey Town, Link finds that Greyson has accepted the job and is much happier now.[12][13] As the boulders he breaks contain Gems, his brother Pelison has also opened Ore and More to sell the Gems they find.[4][14] Greyson will continue to break the boulders in Tarrey Town as Link proceeds with the Side Quest. A house will replace a boulder every time Link refers another person to the Town.
Once all of the rocks have been cleared, Greyson will stand in the center of Tarrey Town as he was told to.[15]
Greyson is one of the guests present at Hudson and Rhondson's wedding. He agrees with the vow that Rhondson should name her children in accordance to the Bolson Construction naming policy.[16] Greyson later comments that he did not know there was a wedding planned, and voices his disappointment that he was never told despite having known Hudson for a long time[17] Since the wedding was nice, though, he decides everything is alright.[18]
After the wedding, Greyson will no longer have any work to do and decides to relax.[19] He can be found in front of the Tarrey Town's Goddess Statue and sitting beside Ore and More at night.
Tears of the Kingdom
Nomenclature
Greyson is a variation of the name "Grayson."[20]
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | |
グレーダ (Gurēda) | ||
格雷達 (Géléidá) | ||
格莱达 (Géláidá) | ||
Shantieh | ||
Shantieh | ||
Grada | ||
Bullda | ||
그레이슨 | ||
Kadunia | ||
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See Also
References
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Hey! Big Bro Greyson's friend!
— Pelison (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
For railcar repairs and reconfigurations, please see caretaker Greyson.
— Sign (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑
My brother should be breakin' rocks around there. Either that or he's zonin' out, heh. He's so much happier than when he was workin' at the Southern Mine. When he's happy, I'm happy!
— Pelison (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ 4.0 4.1
My little brother, Pelison, even started an ore shop. Check it out when ya get a chance!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Greyson
— Game Screen (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Greyson
— Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑
I'm a digger here, as you can see. I dig and I dig... Day in and day out... To be honest, I'm sick of it. I feel like...maybe I'm not meant to toll away in obscurity like this. *sigh* Is there a job out there for me that'd let me use my strength to make a difference?
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
These boulders are driving me nuts. I want to move them out of the way so we can develop the land underneath. It'd really help me out if you could find someone with enough brute physical strength to bust them apart. Yeah, if we're talking brute physical strength, and we are, a Goron would be my first choice...
— Hudson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Oh, and one last wrinkle... Yeah, in accordance with the official Bolson Construction policy, that someone's name must end in "son." If you run into anyone that fits with what I've said, send them here to Tarrey Town for me.
— Hudson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Tarrey Town? Never heard of it. What's the deal with that place? Hmm... Hrmm... Akkala... Tarrey Town... So there is somewhere out there that needs me...
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Hmm, Akkala isn't too far from here. All right! I'm gonna do it! I'm gonna strike while the iron is hot! Thanks for lettin' me know, brother! Pelison and I are gonna head there right away! While I'm at it... Pelison! We're gonna leave!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Yo! Hey! It's you! As you can see, I'm workin' real hard! Hudson praises me a ton for breakin' these rocks. We're findin' some nice ore too!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
My brother should be somewhere around here. He's so much happier than he was at the Southern Mine! He gets praised a ton for how fast he can move rocks. I'm sure that makes him extra happy!
— Pelison (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Once we started breakin' up the rock here, we found that it's rich in ore. So I've decided to open up shop! I'm not sure why we have so much ore here, but maybe it's because we're close to Death Mountain. Anyway, these here are freshly mined. Be sure to buy a whole bunch!
— Pelison (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Yo! I'm all done breakin' the rocks! I was told to stand here... Is somethin' supposed to happen?
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
I'll take that vow!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
I was just standin' around when a wedding started outta nowhere and took me by surprise! I've known Hudson for ages, and he never said a word about it. Can you believe that?!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Well, it was a nice wedding ceremony, so I guess all's well that ends well!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
That sure was a nice wedding ceremony. Well then... There's nothin' left for me to do here, so I'm gonna take it easy!
— Greyson (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ Meaning, origin and history of the name Greyson (web archive), Behind the Name, published October 11, 2012, retrieved November 13, 2022.