Ganon Conflicts

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There are a number of debates concerning Ganon, which, though generally unrelated to the Timeline as a whole, are common subjects of discussion among timeline theorists.

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Ganon vs. Ganondorf

The closest a canonical source has come to defining the difference between "Ganondorf" and "Ganon" has been to specify Ganondorf a "thief" and Ganon a "Demon King". Yet in both OOT and TP a figure called Ganondorf is accused of being a demon lord over a large castle, which he stole. The distinction has hardly been helpful. It is clear that the subject's Gerudo kinsmen raised him as "Ganondorf" and are often unaware of the alternate. It should also be noted that the subject's pig-like beast form has always been referred to as Ganon. Interpretations include:

Note that "'Ganondorf' is a man while 'Ganon' is a beast" is not a valid interpretation, as the term Ganon has been used numerously to refer to both man and beast.

Ganon's Mortality

In LoZ and AlttP it was made extremely clear to Link that Ganon could not be killed without the Silver Arrows. In subsequent Zelda titles, no canonical text has disputed this assertion, but the silver arrows have not been seen (though Light Arrows have) and some feel that TWW and TP suggest Ganon has died twice regardless. This has resulted in many opinions regarding Ganon's mortality:

Note: *It can be argued that because Ganon was only partly revived in OoX, the rules of his mortality had changed.

The Dark World

Ganon often chooses to attack Hyrule from a power base in another world. Though he took the opportunity in TP to attack from the Twilight Realm, the Pigman had previously always chosen to work from an alternate realm known as The Dark World. In AlttP and Ocarina of Time, the Dark world was originally the Sacred Realm, which had become perverted by Ganon's malice. In FSA it was a direct mirror of Hyrule and a haven for Ganon's servants. Interpretations concerning the term "Dark World" include;

Mirrors

Magic mirrors have been both boon and bane to Ganon throughout Hylian History; their ability to facilitate interdimensional travel has allowed Ganon to move his otherworldly forces into Hyrule, while at the same time giving his enemies more options then he would usually prefer. Arguments arise when the three mirrors (Magic, Dark, and Twilight), are at first glance unique to their respective games (AlttP, FSA, and TP), are compared and found to be similar. How many unique mirrors does the series contain?

According to the official timeline published in Hyrule Historia, FSA is a sequel to TP. Since the Mirror of Twilight was destroyed at the end of TP it is impossible for this mirror and the Dark Mirror to be the same object.

Gaining the Triforce

One of Twilight Princess's most studied scenes depicts Ganondorf as a prisoner of the Sages, awaiting execution. The plan goes awry when Ganondorf draws on the Triforce of Power and turns the tables on his captors. Both the Sages and Ganondorf himself express believing that the King of Evil was assisted by Divine Intervention, but fans often express belief that the Hylian deities (who have always seemed to favor Link over his enemies) would not assist Ganon. The problem is, if not granted the Triforce by the Gods, then Ganon must have claimed it before his capture and the sages (having beaten it before) would be better prepared and better able to deal with it. How did Ganon get the Triforce?

- A similar theory to the one above is that this is the child timeline "catching up" with the adult timeline. When Ganondorf retrieved the Triforce of Power in the adult timeline, his self in the child timeline also received it, though he wasn't aware of it because he had no memory of the event. This may be because the ultimate power of the Gods cannot be duplicated and thus is essentially the same object in both timelines.

Imprisoning War

Before the release of the official timeline in Hyrule Historia, there were different opinions regarding the Imprisoning War. Though it had been demonstrated that the team of designers behind Ocarina intended to recreate the Imprisoning War of A Link to the Past, the degree to which they accomplished this goal was a matter of debate. OOT was not a perfect match to the events described in AlttP (this was ascribable to the nature of Legends, and their tendency to change over time) and later released games (including TWW, FSA, and TP) were considered to "interrupt" the OOT - ALttP connection. Opinions on this issue included:

A detailed comparison of the pros and cons of some of the aforementioned views can be found here.

References

  1. "The Gerudo Desert once held a prison built to hold the worst criminals this land has ever known... The criminals who were sentenced to death were sent directly to the underworld by a cursed mirror that was kept in the prison..." — Auru (Twilight Princess)
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