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I was thinking... Maybe this is a new Ganon altogether. One that is so unknown it's called 'it.' Would explain the Old Man referring to it as 'Calamity Ganon' instead of 'Ganon' and using 'he' him' etc., if this thing was supposed to be Ganon(dorf.)
The reason I say this is because people normally use 'him/her' primarily if there is some degree of familiarity (or a sense of one.) Notice how most people normally don't use 'it' unless there is nothing to go on as to who/what it is, or the creature is just so alien, most usual standards of reference don't apply. If this was Ganon the Dorf, the Old Man should logically be saying to Link, 'This is Dorf, his history is yada yada yada, he returned yada yada yada.' Knowing that it's the Dorf instead of some other monster is quite important if you don't want to send your Hero on a suicide run, because the Dorf needs highly specific equipment to take him down. Making the guy you're sending think he's some other monster (or you acting as if it's not the Dorf) would be so severely irresponsible that it goes into infinity, as not only it heavily risks him dying due to not knowing what he's up against, the Dorf is known to covet the ToC (along with Zelda's ToW) and sending the Hero in to get slaughtered when he carries it would be a crime against humanity.
So, I'm thinking that this is at the end of a Timeline, and in the distant future. Hyrule had likely been at peace for a good long while, so long enough that a Zelda might have returned to being Hylia (and why people now refer to her again.) But this new Ganon came suddenly and destroyed everything, leaving most buildings destroyed, and the ToT quite damaged. The Dorf is probably so degraded at this point by his many deaths and resurrections (or he's perma-dead) that this thing likely came by to take his place (as evil seemingly hates a vacuum) and just started mega wrecking with glee. However, this thing is so powerful and chaotic compared to the Dorf (and so hell-bent on destroying everything unlike the Dorf) that it might have insta-killed the Hero the moment the Hero showed up and said 'Hi', necessitating his resurrection so Hero can try for Round 2. This creature is so different, Link could have even died thinking it was the Dorf and now has to learn all over again how to kill this thing.
The reason I say this is because people normally use 'him/her' primarily if there is some degree of familiarity (or a sense of one.) Notice how most people normally don't use 'it' unless there is nothing to go on as to who/what it is, or the creature is just so alien, most usual standards of reference don't apply. If this was Ganon the Dorf, the Old Man should logically be saying to Link, 'This is Dorf, his history is yada yada yada, he returned yada yada yada.' Knowing that it's the Dorf instead of some other monster is quite important if you don't want to send your Hero on a suicide run, because the Dorf needs highly specific equipment to take him down. Making the guy you're sending think he's some other monster (or you acting as if it's not the Dorf) would be so severely irresponsible that it goes into infinity, as not only it heavily risks him dying due to not knowing what he's up against, the Dorf is known to covet the ToC (along with Zelda's ToW) and sending the Hero in to get slaughtered when he carries it would be a crime against humanity.
So, I'm thinking that this is at the end of a Timeline, and in the distant future. Hyrule had likely been at peace for a good long while, so long enough that a Zelda might have returned to being Hylia (and why people now refer to her again.) But this new Ganon came suddenly and destroyed everything, leaving most buildings destroyed, and the ToT quite damaged. The Dorf is probably so degraded at this point by his many deaths and resurrections (or he's perma-dead) that this thing likely came by to take his place (as evil seemingly hates a vacuum) and just started mega wrecking with glee. However, this thing is so powerful and chaotic compared to the Dorf (and so hell-bent on destroying everything unlike the Dorf) that it might have insta-killed the Hero the moment the Hero showed up and said 'Hi', necessitating his resurrection so Hero can try for Round 2. This creature is so different, Link could have even died thinking it was the Dorf and now has to learn all over again how to kill this thing.
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