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|name=Rhoam Bosphoramus
 
|name=Rhoam Bosphoramus
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|voiced by=[[Bill Rogers]]
 
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At the end of the game, Calamity Ganon was finally defeated, and Zelda was freed. Rhoam's spirit was seen overlooking the victorious Link and Zelda alongside the spirits of the four fallen Champions. The spirits all proceeded to fade away.
 
At the end of the game, Calamity Ganon was finally defeated, and Zelda was freed. Rhoam's spirit was seen overlooking the victorious Link and Zelda alongside the spirits of the four fallen Champions. The spirits all proceeded to fade away.
 
=In Other Zelda Games=
 
 
Rhoam was featured as a playable character in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', where he could switch between his default king form and his Old Man form, both of which moved and attacked differently. The game's storyline depicted an alternate version of the Calamity from ''Breath of the Wild''. Within the storyline, Rhoam made several appearances throughout the first chapters of the game, in which he coordinated Hyrule's efforts to fight off monsters and prepare for the coming of Calamity Ganon, including reluctantly allowing the help of the time-travelling [[Terrako|Diminutive Guardian]]. He was also shown scolding Zelda for her lack of progress in unlocking her powers, as in ''Breath of the Wild''. In Chapter 5, he stayed behind to fend off the attack on Hyrule Castle and seemingly sacrificed, but he turned up alive with a cavalry in Chapter 7. It turned out that his life was saved by an ancient relic that Zelda gave to him, which turned out to be an Ancient Shield that was effective at defending against the Guardians. Rhoam then continued to aid Hyrule's forces in the remaining battles of the campaign, which ended with Calamity Ganon being defeated without him or any of the Champions dying. A flashback also revealed that Rhoam had originally confiscated Terrako when Zelda was a child and kept it boxed on a shelf, where it remained until the events of the game.
 
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*Rhoam's wife is mentioned as having the sacred powers associated with the royal family. This implies that Rhoam married into the royal family as opposed to being born into it, unless their marriage was one between different descendants of the bloodline.
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*One area of Central Hyrule is also named Mount Rhoam after him.
*One area of Central Hyrule is also named Mount Rhoam after him. This area reappears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'', with a Rhoam Canyon Mine located beneath it in the [[Hyrule Depths|Depths]], acting as the only references to Rhoam in the game.
 
 
*His journal can be found in a hidden room of the Hyrule Castle's library. He refers to it as his 'royal memorandum'.  
 
*His journal can be found in a hidden room of the Hyrule Castle's library. He refers to it as his 'royal memorandum'.  
 
*He also has a diary in his home on the Great Plateau, known as the Old Man's Diary and written reflecting his disguise as the old man, although the last two entries appear after Link learns the truth and involve him apologizing for his deception while reaffirming his belief in Link.
 
*He also has a diary in his home on the Great Plateau, known as the Old Man's Diary and written reflecting his disguise as the old man, although the last two entries appear after Link learns the truth and involve him apologizing for his deception while reaffirming his belief in Link.
  
 
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