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It survived because of the Triforce. Ganon didn't have the Triforce during AST.
It doesn't matter how he survived. What matters is that his essence was still lingering. Ganon was not completely destroyed in ALttP or obviously, Nintendo wanted to show that he was not completely destroyed. How he lived on is unimportant. What is important is the simple fact that he lived on. And what is more important is the original intent which was ALttP showing a backstory for the Ganon character in LoZ, proving that his defeat in ALttP was not a permanent death. THAT Ganon came back somehow, and the original intent has never changed.
The Pyramid is sacred to them, it was not built by them:
"Oh, visitors to this village are truly rare, you know? We of the Zuna tribe live in this village. We may not look it now, but we are descended from the wise pyramid builders!" -Zuna in FSA.
See I'm still not seeing why you are even bringing up who made it when that was never the issue. I never brought up who built the thing nor was it an important part of my argument. The important thing was that it was sacred to the Gerudo. Who built it is not important.
Once again, theories to suit facts not vice versa. And I'm pretty sure it's implied. So what, Ganon just decided to transform himself with the Trident only once? I doubt it. You have to provide evidence that he can't transform again.
Maybe he can, maybe he can't. This is another thing that is not really important to my argument. I don't have to give a reason or provide any facts to show that Ganon could or did transform back into Ganondorf after FSA because all of my other evidence to support its placement provides this information for me. By putting FSA before ALttP, that means the Seal War is after FSA. Again, in the SW, Ganon begins as Ganondorf. So logically, after FSA, he would have reverted back into Ganondorf. I don't have to provide facts or information as to how he went from Ganon to Ganondorf in this time period because the game says that he does. I don't have to know how, nor is that important to my argument. But, one thing is that it never says that the Trident permanently transformed him, so I could use that to say it didn't permanently transform him, along with the SW being after FSA.
Now this is just disgraceful. With this logic I could say Ganondorf came out of the ocean after TWW and is now stalking Link in new Hyrule. It's ridiculous!
You are completely wrong actually. To say that Ganondorf came out of the ocean and is stalking Link sometime after WW is to make up a new story that could or could not happen. It is an unimportant theory because there is nothing to support it. My theory stated only that I had evidence for FSA--ALttP, which means the SW obviously goes in between. The difference being, I have a game that comes after FSA to relate my theories to. Therefore, anything that is possible or likely to happen between those games is possible.
Like, say we see an apple tree somewhere and we also notice that one apple has fell from the tree. I can provide clear, connective evidence to support the idea that this apple came from this specific tree it is lying beneath. Relate this to my argument. The apple tree and its individual apples hanging from the branches represent FSA, and more specifically, the state of Ganondorf during FSA. I know that Ganondorf was a man prior to obtaining the Trident of Power, which obviously allowed him to become a form of Ganon. The fallen apple represents the story and backstory of ALttP, more specifically, how Ganondorf was again a man in the BS, but later was transformed into Ganon by his wish. I don't have to explain how the apple fell to know that it fell and it obviously originated hanging from a tree branch. It could have fallen by the wind blowing it off, it could have ripened and fell off, or someone could have picked it off and layed it down. There are a number of possibilities as to how the apple fell from the tree, just like there are a number of possibilities as to how Ganon lost his state of being and reverted back into Ganondorf in time for the SW. But in reality, those possibilities do not necessarily matter to the overall fact that the apple fell. The apple being on the ground is all I need to prove that it fell, but how it fell is not important when I have evidence supporting that it was first hanging from this specific tree.
The Tridents look completely different.
With this logic I could say FSA comes before OoT because Phantom Ganon has a Trident.
Phantom Ganon is not Ganondorf. Some Moblins in ALttP carry trident weapons as well, but does that mean they are Ganon? No. The evidence is that in chronological release of the games, ALttP was the first game to have Ganon use a Trident weapon. FSA shows us Ganon obtaining a Trident weapon. Because other evidence supports FSA being before ALttP, it also makes sense that in FSA, he would have gotten this Trident.
The Kokiri Sword in Majora's Mask was obviously very different in style, even though MM and OoT shared the same overall art style. There is no logical reasoning for it looking different, but that doesn't mean that it is a different sword altogether. Child Link obviously obtains this sword in OoT, and we see him with it in MM, so it is the same sword regardless of how it appears. Same basic logic is used in my theory as proof for the Tridents being the same.
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