what was he trying to achieve, I forgot
What was he trying to achieve, I forgot
Make hyrule great again
came in here to post this
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Smell Tetra's cunt.
He was sad because he wanted to see Hyrule in the state it was before, he just wanted to feel the winds of his homeland again. Hell, he didn't even kill link and Zelda when he could, he just wanted hyrule back
isn't the new zelda in the same world as wind waker
It has the kokiri tree people things so yeah, seems to be.
I've heard people saying that it takes place in the distant future of the WW,PH, and ST games when Hyrule has been unflooded
Unsink Hyrule, but that would destroy the actual "world".
no it wouldn't.
Yes it would destroy the Island Based world fucking up everybody except Ganondorf.
Ganon led sand people immigrants to Hyrule and were rebuffed by xenophobes living in a land of plenty and unwilling to share
So he took the triforce and rescued his people from their plight
but he only wished to give hyrule to him and his people
the gods exploited this technicality and flooded hyrule so that he was king of a dead land
at this point he just wanted to rescue the whole of hyrule and his people from the god's spite and end the great flood
yet even then he got cucked at the last second and his entire race held in stasis was permanently genocide'd by the exiled king
the island people would have survived the unsinking
the hyrule under the sea didn't survive its bubble being popped
how many people were still frozen in time under the sea when the waters poured in and drowned them all
SS confirms that Ganon is evil because he's literally evil personified.
Thus he's basically a shallow piece of trash, and any attempt at giving him depth or purpose is objectively wrong
Ganondorf is seperate from ganon though.
First post best post
>they were just immigrants
Based on how the sand people have been in other games, i think they immigrated with swords and black magic
No, Demise was "evil personified". Ganondorf is NOT Demise, he simply inherited his will. He is still his own being and has the ability to be anything he wishes. Ganondorf's intentions were more or less good but it's simple for a person with such an evil under the hood to get a case of clouded vision.
The longer he lives, the more he is himself, and the less he is Demise.
I haven't played any zelda games since OoT and fuck did this ever get convoluted. Whenever I read this shit I'm befuddled at how they took such a simple story and tried to tie it up more than a MGS plot
The islands are the top of the moutains of Hyrule you dense cunt
it's even explained in the game at some point, The King of Red Lions explains that the Earth and Wind temple were once atop great moutains before the flood.
I regret that Nintendo and Eiji Aonuma neglected this theme in later Zelda titles. It was interesting and refreshing to have a Nintendo story where the antagonist's motives were not grounded solely by the vice of evil, but instead by virtue of it.
And then SS came out and shat all over that notion.
Echoed in the Star Fox thread, Nintendo must realize that it's audience has grown up, and will support them only if the company grows with them. That means that the plots of their games must become more mature and complicated than "Ancient Evil" tier.
am I the only one who thinks that WW Ganondorf wasn't really as evil as his other counterparts?
>Ganondorf is not Demise
LOL
He didn't feel evil at all to me. Even during the final battle he was still trying to get Zelda and Link to see his point of view
This is the only Ganondorf that I felt bad killing
fuck off tumblr
Are you really arguing that Nintendo is insulting your maturity with the story in a video game? You are expecting way too much here. A proper, mature story is not something you are going to get outside of a book.
Nice argument
You know you're retarded.
He's clearly ganondorf
I'd say it's the first story of the downfall timeline. Kinda fits with Link being awoken 100 years after Ganon had nearly destroyed Hyrule
>/Thread his own reply
Go kys
He's admitted to have farted
>a proper mature story is not something you are going to get outside a book
ayy lmao
Because no medium but literature has ever had a good story am I right
I suppose yes, that is what I am arguing with my post. I apologize; the framing of it does seem rather nonsensical for a company like Nintendo.
I don't mean to say Nintendo is insulting the maturity of it's expanded, older audience. I simply mean to claim that they as a developer are not catering to a customer who would gladly support them, if they, Nintendo, had the product the older audience wants.
However, I realize that this too breeds the argument that it's not in Nintendo's interest to make these kinds of games. Rather, other, equally capable developers can supply to such a demand instead.
Where does it say he's Demise?
The Gerudo aren't sending their best, they're sending their thieves, they're sending their witches.
>muh wind
He was jelly of the people who had good weather, so he took over hyrule, but then the goddesses dumped water on it, so he wanted it back
>farts
>So he took the triforce and rescued his people from their plight
By sending a goddamn army of monster to terrorize his people in the desert? By empowering his mothers so they could rule with iron fist his people and bring misery to them? That is how he rescued his people?
I really wonder why people keep insisting that this faggot changed, every single time he even came close or outright attained incredible power he transformed the world into a goddamn deathworld and this was before the whole Demise curse became a thing because after that it got put in stone that this fucker will only bring misery to the world
Personally, I hold on to the theory that Breath of the wild is going to be an alternate pre-flooding Hyrule during the cataclysm in which Ganon returned to fuck over Hyrule.
In this alternate timeline, The Sheikah were, somehow, able to, either clone a hero or retrieve his body and put it into stasis for a time when he would be able to awaken an save the land once more.
In WW timeline. the Hero simply never returned and, thus, when the Calamity Ganon was able to free itself from the containment of Hyrule Castle, the Goddesses flooded the land in response.
In this one where there was a hero, the Calamity Ganon will either be stopped.
OR
This is not an alternate timeline and the Link of BotW was, actually, a replica that failed in his task, causing the cataclysm.
I trust this theory because I want to trust the theory that the plateau we start in is a ruined Castle Town from OOT and if this is correct, it will be the only game in which we get to revisit locations from OOT, which would fit with the Flood of Hyrule since it happens a short while after OOT and WW details that there was a war before the flood.
Time travel is pure bullshit.
I think Ganondorf, in WW, was supposed to be portrayed as an old man. a wisened, tired old man who learned from the past. Still ruthless, still violent and maniacal and still focused on his self interests, but much more sympathetic and introspective. This is why I loved him. He felt like an old conqueror. In his youth, he was powerful, relentless and merciless, but he got fucked over again and again and, after a long long life, he just realized where his roots are at and that's all he wanted to go back to after failing in his ambitions.
I think Ganondorf just wanted peace in WW. To raise Hyrule once more so he could go back to his land of birth.
They actually kidnap Hylian males to breed with them. From the gossip stone clues and the fact they kidnapped the carpenters
>He didn't feel evil at all to me.
Kidnapping countless kids and killing them is not evil? Or did you forget that his kidnapping with the giant bird had been happening for years?
He said he came here to post that and then /threaded the post he replied to, retard.
>By sending a goddamn army of monster to terrorize his people in the desert? By empowering his mothers so they could rule with iron fist his people and bring misery to them? That is how he rescued his people?
When did this happen? The other Gerudos were pretty much on board with Ganondorf. The only one who rebelled was Nabarru
>key
>lion
>heart
>something that looks like a grate
what is in the top left?
>Kidnapping countless kids and killing them is not evil?
Why are you lying? He kidnapped, yes but he never had the girls killed.
a part of the game cart shows there.
the center of the shield is also a cross
A cut away showing the golden game cartridge, a clever way to get a shopper's attention.
They also never came back before Link appeared, what do you think they did with everyone that was kidnapped before Link came to be? Where do you think the human skulls came from?
>there are people who unironically think Ganondorf in OoT was trying to help the Gerudos
If that were the case then how come they were all still exiled in the desert after 7 years?
>I will never stop haunting your decendents
>Also I'm literally ganondorf in appearance
clearly its skull kid guise!!! WHO ELSE WOULD IT BE?
They stayed there because Hyrule was full of zombies and skeletons and dragons and shit.
This is a outright lie though, Nabooru left her second in command to supervise the Gerudo while she went away to try and find a way to stop the rampaging army of monsters infesting the Gerudo Valley and got locked by Twin Rova who had been ruling the Gerudo people before and the only thing they did was defend their fortress, the three carpetenters went there in the hopes of becoming thieves themselves but got locked because of the clusterfuck going on, her second in command even stopped the attacks once she saw that Link wasn't a soldier their reverse messiah had sent.
Never once had Ganondorf/Ganon the well being of his people in mind, he was and will always be a self serving monster
>random environment decor means DEEPEST LORE
Fuck off, MatPat
Demise is reborn inside of Ganondorf as his hatred and anger. Ganondorf is not literally Demise incarnate.
Exactly. There was no safe haven made for the Gerudos.
Look at the time on the posts. Exactly a minute later to the second tells me he just clicked submit while the counter was still going down.
Nigger, you're the one who keeps trying to paint the goddamn anti-christ as a misunderstood guy, what fucking gall do you have to reject theories that use shit we find on the actual game? Did you also forget the comments the NPCs say during the game that talk about countless kids being kidnapped?
Well yeah, Demise himself died when OG link stabbed him, the only thing that kept going forward was his hate boner, he outright says so in the game
He was a greedy man. He probably did have the intention of assimilating them back into Hyrule, but let the power of the Triforce consume him. That's why he wanted Hyrule back in WW. He realized his mistake and wanted to correct it.
>Gerudo while she went away to try and find a way to stop the rampaging army of monsters infesting the Gerudo Valley and got locked by Twin Rova
No, she went there to steal the all the treasure of the Spirit Temple and mess up the plans of Ganon and Twinrova. There was no army of monsters invading Gerudo Valley
>He realized his mistake and wanted to correct it.
By taking the triforce and corruping the land again? Fucking the land so bad that the king thinks reenacting the Flood is a reasonable thing? Was one time not enough?
Still makes ganondorf a non-character
>Whys ganondorf doin bad stuff
>because demise
>wow that's fucking boring
Bullshit. Since we saw him with that smug grin in OoT it's clear he wants nothing but power. Even before we see him he was doing shit like sealing off the Goron mines, aka their food source, for not giving him a stone to access the sacred realm.
He wanted Hyrule back in WW because who the fuck wants to rule a bunch of shitty islands?
Not that user, but it's pretty awful when Nintendo won't even take advantage of their older fan market. Instead they're further alienating themselves from their fans by downgrading their IPs into increasingly childish trash (Metroid and Zelda being the best examples at the moment) to grab a new children market that gives zeo fucks for them. Because children don't want to be treated like children, they tend to aim for more mature subject matter in their games to make them feel more mature. Or at least that's how it is in the 10-18 range.
So Nintendo is desperately trying to grab the 10 and under range, but children belonging to that target group don't play video games, they play smartphone trash instead.
Even Sony knew that growing up with their target audience was key, as that strengthens the bonds of a loyal fanbase and expands their target audience to new heights.
Nintendo never wanted to truly grow up and now they're paying the price for it. They didn't want to grow up with their fans. They didn't want to expand their target audience to older gamers. They didn't want to rid themselves of the kiddy image. They're still a laughing stock when it comes to the jump they needed to make in HD development and online gaming.
>He realized his mistake and wanted to correct it
See I don't think that's true. I think he's still making the same mistake and by the end of the game he realises it and just stops caring all together since at that stage everything is in tatters.
Okay, okay, hold on a second here. I'm not going to argue against the morality of Ganondorf in WW but
I'm not convinced the King was 100% righteous himself
Correct me if I'm not mistaken, there was a fuckton of ghosts running around, there was also a giant magical sand storm and how is stopping Ganondorf and Twinrova not a good thing for the Gerudo? He is the one who is making the world miserable for literally everyone
He's not 100% righteous. Pretty sure I remember the King admitting he was a flawed man. Hell isn't that the reason he accepts his fate at the end? To atone for everything?
This makes me want to Vote Trump.
Okay, just making sure. We already have enough confusion in the understanding of the Zelda lore. Last thing we need is more of it.
And Zelda is a non-character because HURR HYLIA and Link is a non-character because HURR HERO OF LEGEND, so what's you're point. Ganondorf/Ganon was already a non-character since he was just evil and darkness incarnate who constantly got sealed and revived. He pretty much was already evil for the sake of being evil. If anything, Demise at least gives a reason.
Of course he wasn't 100% righeous, he was just a desperate man watching a living demon fuck everything and everyone in his kingdom and beyond, someone who the legendary hero couldn't stop, he even admitted he was flawed, he just did what he could do at the moment to ensure that at least something had a chance to survive that horror
>He wanted Hyrule back in WW because who the fuck wants to rule a bunch of shitty islands?
I think he wanted revenge on the gods who flooded the land. What better way then reverse their almighty decision
That actually does seem 100% righteous, though
He did the best he could to ease human suffering
didn't they flood the lands because of him invading?
To bring about the third reich of Hyrule, the fact that there are three pieces of the triforce is no coincidence, he wanted to wipe out all non-Gerudo races.
Forget WW Ganondorf. Although his motives were sympathetic, it wasn't exactly deep or complex. Sure, a significant improvement from the Saturday morning iterations in OoT and TP, but that's not saying much over all.
Now this kid on the other hand. This kid was willing to destroy an entire world - including itself - for what purpose? not to mention the philosophical questions that the other children ask you. That finale was far more-thought provoking.
King: "How can I ease their suffering?"
Gods: "We'll just drown them all slowly."
Wasn't Majora just a completely insane mass of power with childlike understanding of reality, though I did see the Lunar kids as just more of a representation of what Skull Kid saw in each monster. And I think in that non-canon manga they outright say and show its a evil god
That is most likely a joke, but as much as what Gannondorf wanted was inherently good, he became evil with the hate for hyrule, and lust for the power he did not have. When the triforce of power chose him, he became corrupted by this need. What Gannondorf wanted made him evil. He was also raised by thieves. So that also adds up. He was a man fucked up by destiny.
Sometimes I wonder if the gods give a shit about Hyrule anymore.
If anything, they seem far more concerned about the state of the Triforce than they do about Hyrule, Link, the sacred realm, its inhabitants or the mortal world at large. Hell, it seems like they gave zero fucks about Hylia as well.
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>Gerudo are female only
>they breed by capturing Hylians and using them as sex slaves
>you have to "rescue" the carpenters from them in OoT
How much of a fucking faggot do you actually have to be to not want to be the sex slave of countless, toned, glorious brown babes who are willing to fight with their lives on the line for you?
You people are such fucking faggots.
If you want a morally complex villain, fuck off to some other game series. All of the Zelda villains are objectively evil, case closed.
>And Zelda is a non-character because HURR HYLIA
Agreed. She's by far the most boring support character in the franchise.
>Link is a non-character because HURR HERO OF LEGEND
Actually it's because he's the player insert.
This is why MM is the best game. It gets rid of the franchise's two worst characters
Isn't it because they cannot directly interfere with the world? Hylia even bacame a mortal human to be able to help and the Triforce is really needed to keep the world in balance as we saw in Link Between Worlds
The point of Majora was that it was a spirit of unbridled hatred and destruction. There was no depth to it at all. There was no point. It was as evil as evil could get.
>no doujin about the Gerudo capturing OoT Link and turning him into a mindless breeding stud for dozens horny brown gals
>when there was direct in-game evidence that this was exactly what they were planning to do to him if he didn't escape that prison
Such wasted potential.
It seems like it, but I have a hard time believing it to be so since the Master Sword shown in the trailer isn't stuck in Ganondorf's big stupid face.
>there was a fuckton of ghosts running around, there was also a giant magical sand storm
Only one ghost, and it was the guide to lead people through the Haunted Wasteland.
It's the desert version of the Lost Woods, there is magic about it, but that doesn't come from Ganon
While I sort of like that webcomic that comic you posted is bullshit because it completely ignores that Link came from a impossibly bad future to stop him
Zelda porn in general sucks ass. The sheer lack of Twili Midna is baffling. Most artists are mediocre at best as well.
Guess you could say it's a grate game.
Guys, stop.
I remember Majora being actually the single most evil thing in Zelda ever, more so than even Demise because at least he still wanted to conquer the world, Majora was just a mass of malice who wanted nothing but the total destruction of the world, I like it precisely because of that, there was no bullshit reason to it, it just wanted to kill everything and that is it
Well, they kill (or release, I GUESS) you afterwards or you would see non-gerudo men in Gerudo villages.
>had to stomach imp midna to get the rare twili midna
What a gay earth.
Better than being zombies. The people still alive were doing fine
I sort of get it. Your syntax is shit.
But you do realize
>webcomic
>being relevant/canon to timeline
Who are the gods, anyway? We know the goddesses of creation, Nayru, Farore, and Din, and we know the goddess of Hyrule, Hylia. The games always give the impression that there are more, though. Especially the fact that they refer to them as the gods as a broader term when they're not specifically talking about the goddesses, which implies that there are male gods for things, too.
Who is the god of gods? The god of life? The god of death? The god of flooding the shit out of continents?
Maybe the legend just deteriorated over time and the only real uber gods are the three goddesses since they created the world and the triforce, everyone else came after they left