Daruk

Daruk is a character in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. He is a warrior of the Goron tribe, and is one of the four Champions.

Personality
Courageous at heart, Daruk is extremely dedicated to defeating the Calalmity Ganon. In battle is is loud and ferocious (although he does have a calm side to him as well), such as telling the malevolent creature to "open wide" as he fired his Divine Beast laser at Hyrule Castle.

He has displayed good leadership skills, as he motivates his fellow Champions to take action the moment, upon witnessing Ganon for the first time.

Upon seeing Hyrule centuries later, Daruk becomes nostalgic, but is happy to learn that the Goron tribe is still thriving.

Biography
Daruk lived in Goron City in the Eldin Canyon region of Hyrule, where he is considered to most powerful member of his race, because of his great offensive skills and his weapon the Boulder Breaker. he was chosen by King Rhoam and Princess Zelda to become the Goron Champion, and pilot, of the Divine Beast Vah Rudania. Daruk initially struggled to control his Divine Beast, but he eventually manages to properly utilize it. In an unfortunate turn of events, Daruk was killed by the Fireblight Ganon during the Great Calamity. His spirit remained trapped inside the corrupted Divine Beast for 100 years.

After his spirit was freed when Link slays the Firerblight Ganon inside the machine, Daruk gives the Hylian Daruk's Protection as a token of gratitude. He was later seen firing his Divine Beast laser at Hyrule Castle to weaken the Calamity Ganon.

Powers and Abilities
Being a member of the Goron tribe, Daruk boasts great strength and is physically stronger than all his other fellow Champions. His weapon of choice is the Boulder Breaker, this weapon couple with his strength made him a force to be reckoned with.

The ability that Daruk bestows to Link: Daruk's Protection is a nigh-impenetrable shield that can protect the young Hylian from enemy attack's up to three times. This ability can also parry an enemy's attacks if they fight up-close.