Evil Space Fish
Hyrule's village Jester
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2009
- Location
- Jacksonville, FL
I noticed something while playing through Twilight Princess the other night. I've been going back to the previous games since Skyward Sword came out trying to piece the games together.
At the end of TP, Link battles Ganondorf in Hyrule Field. He delivers his strike, and stabs Ganon in the chest with the Master Sword. He tells us "The history of light and shadow will be written in blood!" The ToP leaves him, then Zant comes in, supposedly breaks his neck, and then Ganon just goes white-eyed and stands there, doesn't fall.. doesn't seem to be turned to stone, doesn't seem to be sealed. On the other end of the timeline spectrum (for split theorists) in WW, he is obviously destroyed, sword in head and turned to stone and drowned underwater forever. We don't get that same closure in TP.
So is he really gone? I paid attention to the final scenes and credits, saw that after Link and Zelda had triumphed, Link still had the Master Sword in his possession. He put the sword back into its pedestal during the credits in the Sacred Grove, a place of similar design in ALttP's Master Sword placement.
Speculation: If we are to believe that Ganon is indeed dead, then the next incarnation of Ganondorf must be a new one. If we are to believe that Ganon is NOT dead, then I could see the stage being set for ALttP, in which the backstory given could insinuate that he fled Hyrule in search of a group to lead (the thief tribe in Ganondorf's backstory in ALttP). This is only plausible seeing as how we are left in the dark after the TP game concludes. Either way, whether a new incarnation of Ganon or not, both leave the speculation gates opened as to what happened after TP.
So any thoughts and ideas on this? I hold no bias towards one way or the other, the point of this thread is to get feedback on TP's ending and to theorize if we indeed have a new Ganon after this or this Ganon somehow survived and went on to torment us in a later game in the timeline. Honestly, his absence from games like MC leave me to believe more on the side of a new Ganon, but I'm not 100% about that, as I don't think anyone can be, haha!
Let's Discuss!
EDIT: (Using names Ganon/Ganondorf in no correlation to human or beast, just forgot some instances and got lazy :3)
At the end of TP, Link battles Ganondorf in Hyrule Field. He delivers his strike, and stabs Ganon in the chest with the Master Sword. He tells us "The history of light and shadow will be written in blood!" The ToP leaves him, then Zant comes in, supposedly breaks his neck, and then Ganon just goes white-eyed and stands there, doesn't fall.. doesn't seem to be turned to stone, doesn't seem to be sealed. On the other end of the timeline spectrum (for split theorists) in WW, he is obviously destroyed, sword in head and turned to stone and drowned underwater forever. We don't get that same closure in TP.
So is he really gone? I paid attention to the final scenes and credits, saw that after Link and Zelda had triumphed, Link still had the Master Sword in his possession. He put the sword back into its pedestal during the credits in the Sacred Grove, a place of similar design in ALttP's Master Sword placement.
Speculation: If we are to believe that Ganon is indeed dead, then the next incarnation of Ganondorf must be a new one. If we are to believe that Ganon is NOT dead, then I could see the stage being set for ALttP, in which the backstory given could insinuate that he fled Hyrule in search of a group to lead (the thief tribe in Ganondorf's backstory in ALttP). This is only plausible seeing as how we are left in the dark after the TP game concludes. Either way, whether a new incarnation of Ganon or not, both leave the speculation gates opened as to what happened after TP.
So any thoughts and ideas on this? I hold no bias towards one way or the other, the point of this thread is to get feedback on TP's ending and to theorize if we indeed have a new Ganon after this or this Ganon somehow survived and went on to torment us in a later game in the timeline. Honestly, his absence from games like MC leave me to believe more on the side of a new Ganon, but I'm not 100% about that, as I don't think anyone can be, haha!
Let's Discuss!
EDIT: (Using names Ganon/Ganondorf in no correlation to human or beast, just forgot some instances and got lazy :3)
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