
This market resolves as YES if at least one non-Goron character eats a rock in the next Legend of Zelda game. Otherwise, this market resolves as NO.
This market will close one week before the release of the next Legend of Zelda game, and will not resolve until I've had time to complete the game's story (this took me about three weeks for TOTK.)
Remakes don't count for the purposes of this market.
Additional context
In the two most recent Legend of Zelda games, at least one non-Goron character ate a rock:
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity - Link ate several rocks.
Tears of the Kingdom [SPOILERS] - Zelda and Ganondorf each ate one rock.
For those unaware of series lore, the reason I specify non-Goron is that Gorons have a diet mainly consisting of rocks. A Goron eating a rock would be a normal occurrence.
Fine print
The rock can be chewed or swallowed whole, so long as it is consumed.
The character can fail to eat the rock (e.g. spitting it back up,) so long as a genuine attempt to eat the rock was made.
Salt does not count for the purposes of this question, because eating small amounts of salt is pretty typical for most species in Hyrule. Eating a large salt crystal (e.g. the size of the Rock Salt in BOTW) may count, depending on context, but probably won't.
Most other minerals count, so long as they're referred to in-game as rocks, stones, pebbles, etc.
The size of the rock doesn't matter. It can be a small pebble, a boulder, or anywhere in between. In the case of a large rock, partial consumption of the rock is sufficient for a YES resolution.
The rock must be intentionally eaten, not accidentally.