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- Oct 11, 2011
Demise is destroyed twice in SS:
1) In the "present" Link's wish upon the Triforce makes the "Isle of the Goddess" descend and kill Demise.
2) In the "past" Demise is sealed in the Master Sword where his consciousness is left to decay over time.
So, Demise himself is gone. However, he says that his hatred will reincarnate (which it could likely not do while he was alive), or more correctly, that an incarnation of his hatred will always come back. Since Demise is the embodiment, and thence the incarnation of, evil, the coming incarnations of Demise's hatred are incarnations of the hatred of evil, which means that they practically are incarnations of evil. Since Aonuma said that SS would touch on why Ganondorf shows up, it seems rather apparent that Ganondorf is one of these incarnations of evil.
However, it is also possible that Demie's curse is not as much an actual curse as a mere foreshadowing of all the evil that is about to befall upon Hyrule due to the placement of the Triforce there. Consider this: Ganondorf in OoT does not want vengeance on Zelda, no, he wants the Triforce for his own sake. Does Ganondorf ever wants to battle Hylia - i.e. Zelda?
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1) In the "present" Link's wish upon the Triforce makes the "Isle of the Goddess" descend and kill Demise.
2) In the "past" Demise is sealed in the Master Sword where his consciousness is left to decay over time.
So, Demise himself is gone. However, he says that his hatred will reincarnate (which it could likely not do while he was alive), or more correctly, that an incarnation of his hatred will always come back. Since Demise is the embodiment, and thence the incarnation of, evil, the coming incarnations of Demise's hatred are incarnations of the hatred of evil, which means that they practically are incarnations of evil. Since Aonuma said that SS would touch on why Ganondorf shows up, it seems rather apparent that Ganondorf is one of these incarnations of evil.
However, it is also possible that Demie's curse is not as much an actual curse as a mere foreshadowing of all the evil that is about to befall upon Hyrule due to the placement of the Triforce there. Consider this: Ganondorf in OoT does not want vengeance on Zelda, no, he wants the Triforce for his own sake. Does Ganondorf ever wants to battle Hylia - i.e. Zelda?
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