Hordes of ravenous undead haunt the plains of Hyrule Field waiting to devour all those foolish enough to wander it at night.
>During Ganondorf's rule
The scourge of stalchildren is all but wiped out, and his citizens are in essence, free to move about as they please.
What the fuck is up with this? I thought he was supposed to be making things worse for everyone?
Parker Martin
The market got wrecked, though.
Elijah Ross
Are we just going to ignore the ReDeads wandering through the town square?
David Cook
Ganondorf destroyed the economy
Camden Reyes
Obviously just a case of white flight. Citizens moving away from the big city into the suburbs of Kakariko Village.
Grayson Mitchell
Ganondorf literally fucked with everyone. The Gorons, the Zoras, everyone but the Gerudo.
Luke Anderson
Ganondorf definitely fucked the gerudo.
Kevin Campbell
Ganon's gay though.
Chase Russell
Ganondorf fucked up the Gorons, blocking their only way of getting food instead of allying with them peacefully and having a good amount of soldiers and miners than can handle extreme heat.
Ganondorf fucked up the Zoras by making their god sick, instead of allying with them and having excellent naval scouts, agile infantry (if MM is anything to go by) and fishermen to feed his subjects.
Ganondorf fucked up the Kokiri by killing their god/father figure/creator instead of allying with them, their affinity over nature could've easily helped farmers and alchemists feed and heal his people and possibly bring life to the deserts of Gerudo valley (I'm sure they could've given him some deus ex machina seed to plant to cause GV to turn into a forest).
Ganondorf fucked up the Hylians by destroying one of their last remants of power, killing their king and many of his subjects, kidnapping their princess and in general being a dick, instead of allying with the first three races and declaring Gerudo Valley an independent nation separate than Hyrule, and when they attack to try to reclaim GV the combined races would decimate Hyrule's army, leading Ganondorf to be seen as a hero along with getting what he wants.
Honestly Ganondorf is more of an idiot than anything, just because you're evil doesn't mean you can't use your brain.
Kevin Hill
Exactly why you gotta stop him though. He's gone insane and rather then ruling over the land, he's basically destroying it. Even the Gerudo are unable to do anything, which is likely why they still are in the desert. Hell, maybe Ganondorf even took out the bridge himself to keep them all there.
Justin Smith
He didn't want to rule though user, some men just want to watch the world burn
Carson Flores
>just because you're evil doesn't mean you can't use your brain. I still haven't gotten around to playing it, but wasn't the whole plot of Skyward Sword about exactly why Ganondorf HAS to be stupid and lose over and over and over again? It's a curse, he's doomed to reincarnate and be defeated by a reincarnated Link and Zelda in an endless cycle.
Honestly I'd like to see a game where Ganondorf learns about the curse early on in his latest life, and decides to fight against it and be a hero for once. We've had the chance to play as Zelda(the idea should be done more justice than Spirit Tracks did it though), plus if Ganon was the playable hero, then the villain would need to be Vaati or someone new, and I've always wanted to see Vaati and Ganon in the same game.
Ryder Brown
Maybe the stalchildren only prey on children Maybe Ganon fucked the stalchildren over too Maybe the game can't handle horses and poes and stalchildren on the field at the same time
Carter Sullivan
Always thought Hyrule Field should have taken on a more Autumn/Winter look to it after the 7 years. It could have been as simple as just changing the color of the grass and sky, really.
Aiden Cox
No, Skyward Sword more or less says that Demise will always reincarnate simply on the basis to fuck with Hylia and Link's descendents.
Twilight Princess shows that he was winning for the most part even killing one of the sages.
Mason Adams
>game has you playing as ganondorf trying to redeem himself/break the curse on himself. >Huge adventure with dual sword fighting, black magic, a few punches and kicks, and a few intriguing gadgets/spells to simulate Link's arsenal. >The final boss battle ends up being Link, because In the end, Ganondorf realizes he can't change fate.
THAT would be quite the game.
Aiden Garcia
>The Gorons, the Zoras, everyone but the Gerudo. No. The Gerudo were still up shit creek even after Ganondorf took power.
Camden Hughes
But that would be something decent user.
We can't have that.
Christopher Morales
yeah I mean hans gruber could have just split the treasure with john mcclane and avoided falling off nakatomi tower
Lincoln Collins
only if it was 2 hours and had gyro controls
Carter Thompson
He did most of that because they refused to give him their sacred stones that unlocked the Triforce. That's what he really wanted. He may have initially wanted the Gerudo to prosper, but the lure of the Triforce corrupted his intentions and in the end he even gave his own people the shaft.
Even if he had allied with the races of Hyrule he still had his eyes on the Triforce and he still would have screwed over everyone. I imagine just taking the sacred stones/tricking Link into unlocking the Triforce was a lot faster than trying to kiss everyone's ass for potentially years.
Joseph Diaz
He's got the power to do whatever he wants, doesn't mean he's particularly wise or even courageous enough to trust other races
Easton Brown
You misunderstand.
Stalchilds are a natural occurrence spawned by the enchanted soil where dead have fallen. They are law-abiding, hence why they don't attack travelers if you stay out of their graves (which is everywhere that there isn't road).
Ganondorf sent this law of the land into disarray by taking over Hyrule, causing poes to appear. Pure manifestations of hate.
The reasons there aren't more monsters is because they have already killed each other under Ganondorf's rule.