don't convert spouses,
I thought mine didn't, either, but it turned out they did after all. What method are you using?
Did you remember to buff chickens?
Also, will this work with 31.18?
Cuccoos should have tough skin and a powerful attack.
The raws use quite a lot of things added in 31.19 either from the stock raws or my quick additions (such as eggs). As such, they won't work with 31.18 without some work.
Hm.
Gorons: They do eat, and prefer to eat stones that are tasty to their palette. I forget the exact kind of stone, but I think it was named in Ocarina of Time. Reproductive age is about 80 years according to Zeldapedia, and they do not need to breath while underwater. Apparently they prefer green rocks, and can eat gemstones. They can curl up in order to roll around, with some varieties producing Menacing Spikes while doing so. Occupies mountainous regions, including Glaciers and Volcanic areas. They use Gold Dust for some of their weapons, including the Gilded Sword.
Kokiri: They should use Dekudeku nuts with their slingshots, which ought to have a blinding effect. Each Kokiri traditionally comes with a Fairy companion, who most likely offers advice, be it wanted or not. Hey! Listen!
*Come to think of it, fairies can be consumed to regenerate a fair bit of health. Hyrule also has recuperative hearts that can be unearthed by cutting down planets...er, plants.
I guess I forgot to change the description of the gorons - they now do eat and can cook rock. The no-eating was because you can't quite control what they eat yet, as a bit of a placeholder. The spikes use magic, and that's something that isn't quite in yet. The gold dust is used by human smiths though. I don't quite remember whether it's mentioned what significance it has to the gorons themselves (spice?).
With the kokiri companions, cutting grass, and recovery hearts, that's another thing that doesn't really work in DF (yet), though I guess the fairy companion could work as an additional body part.
Actually, that reminds me, I've also considered adventurer reactions for breaking jugs, pots, and pumpkins for random items.