Forum:Shiekah theory

I am trying to find a explanation of the Shiekah symbol. When I last visited Goron village in ocarina of time i noticed something. The mark that the Goron's Ruby leaves behind on the wood looks similar to the Shiekah symbol. So I started to think why the Shiekah would do this. I have the following explanation: Ages ago, the Gorons found out that the rocks from Dodongo's cavern tasted particularly good, so they wanted to get rid of all the Dodongo's inside. With the help of the Shiekah they killed them all. Two facts support this theory. The first is the riddle: 'Giant dead Dodongo, when its eyes see red, a new way to go will be open. Red eyes, the Shiekah have red eyes too. And a Goron said: 'But lately the Dodongo's cavern is full of Dodongos. Strange, why would they call it the Dodongo's cavern if there aren't any Dodongo's? Because the kille dthem ages ago together wih the Shiekah. After the Hyrulean Civil war their alliance ended. That's why the tear was added to their symbol. They had to protect the Hyrule royal family but had to swear an oath, which maybe means the Hylians didn't totally trust the Shiekah. However, Impa tells the Hero of Time about the Goron's Ruby. She knows about a secret Spiritual stone. Possibly because of the alliance, possibly. Some of you also have noticed that Bongo-Bongo looks like a sort of Shiekah himself, he has a red eye and three triangles. Because he might was like a sort of pet of the Shiekah and turned against them. Probably because Impa made Kakariko village a public village. That's why she made the seal and that's why the Lens of Truth is also hidden there. The well was his 'house' and connencted to their temple. He has this gigantic Bongo set which is his boss area. The bongo's are a traditional Goron instrument which completes the cirle. Because Bongo-Bongo has no tear and so he was created before the Civil war. So probably the most Ancient t.l.o.z. boss of all. User:Majorax