20th May 2004, 9:37 AM
DJ/ Every Zelda is a different Zelda, every Link is a different Link (except for the direct sequels) but Ganon is always the same. Gerudo give birth to a man every 100 years the rest are women. When they brought Ganondorf in to the world (this is from a gossip stone) he casted a spell on the Gerudo so that they would never give birth to another man. Ganondorf cheated death with magic and has existed since his birth for thousands of years because of Koume and Kotake, his mother. An evil Gerudo woman who also uses magic to cheat death (we see her as two people but she is one person split in to two which is why they always fight).
Remember that it's not the actual people that matter, it's the blood lines that really matter. Especially Zelda's. Link's matter somewhat, but he is afterall a creation of the Gods. Link can't exist if there's no evil in the world. Only when Ganon rises to power can Link exist.
Great theories though and thanks for explaining the Zelda 2 story. What do you think of WW's world being IN the Sacred Realm and being the first steps towards the Golden Land?
Using my theory, the King didn't die in the flood. He wanted to be in the flood because doing so, he would return to the real world. The boat himself was an avatar for the real king afterall.
And as for the Triforce (which activated the gate in to the real world) I think the King took it back to the real world along with the frozen spirit of Ganon who created Aghinem to steal it.
We're such nerds. :D
Remember that it's not the actual people that matter, it's the blood lines that really matter. Especially Zelda's. Link's matter somewhat, but he is afterall a creation of the Gods. Link can't exist if there's no evil in the world. Only when Ganon rises to power can Link exist.
Great theories though and thanks for explaining the Zelda 2 story. What do you think of WW's world being IN the Sacred Realm and being the first steps towards the Golden Land?
Using my theory, the King didn't die in the flood. He wanted to be in the flood because doing so, he would return to the real world. The boat himself was an avatar for the real king afterall.
And as for the Triforce (which activated the gate in to the real world) I think the King took it back to the real world along with the frozen spirit of Ganon who created Aghinem to steal it.
We're such nerds. :D