Villains whose motives are hard to find fault in and arguably better than the hero's

villains whose motives are hard to find fault in and arguably better than the hero's.

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What was Ganondorf's tax policy?

>hard to find fault in
that's a retarded motivation. I guess (you) can't find fault in it because (you) are also retarded.

I wish we would get a sequel to Wind Waker. A game where the curse of recarnation is finally broken.

trump lost

im trans btw

Wasn't that what Spirit Tracks was? There's no more Demise/Ganondorf just some third rate demon

>feeling nostalgic might kidnap girls

Well i could see why he coveted the wind. Shit is awesome. Was born on a windy day, m'self and live on its home turf

Leave Daisy alone now. Poor girls' been through enough destruction as it is

We got two and neither of them were particularly good.

who is this guy? he looks based

That third rate demon was also a Demon Lord/King like Ganon, Ghirahim, and Demise

He wasn't anywhere near on par with Ganon/Demise or Ghirahim

Because he's been physically dead since, he might have been at the time.
And while his transformation was forcibly incomplete, he could desecrate the entirety of new Hyrule in minutes if Link didn't stop him.

I mean obviously he's still a threat but compared to Ganon/Demise or Ghirahim there's a huge power gap

True

The hoops you guys jump through to pretend your favorite Link is special is always kind of amazing.

What, is Spirit Tracks Link your favorite? It really doesn't have anything to do with the Link specifically but the weapon used to slay Malladus

He is a Gerudo subhuman who refused the reign of superior Hylians.

People mistake the speech as an attempt to make Ganon sympathetic, but it's rather to give context to his warped view of the world. His line about coveting the wind is essentially admittance that it was greed and jealousy which drove him to start, even factoring in the plight of his people. Once he escaped drowning, Ganondorf could have easily conquered the new sea and even the rest of the world with no Link or Zelda to stop him, but instead he decided to murder sages and eventually abduct little girls in an effort to get his hands on a ruined kingdom at the bottom of the ocean. This is because the rest of the world was of no value to Ganondorf. Even after being sunk, Hyrule was the shining city on the hill he had always yearned for.

In this way Link and Tetra stand as symbols of everything he opposes personally, rather than just figures of morality. Link and Tetra love their lives on the Great Sea and Ganondorf mocks them for it. He treats Tetra with contempt, and has no respect for Link until the very end, only after he decides the boy must be the reborn Hero of Time. It comes to a head when King Daphnes wishes for Hyrule to be washed away so that Link and Tetra can be free to pursue the future that THEY want. Of course in the eyes of Ganondorf this is total nonsense, because there IS no future without Hyrule. Hearing the king dare to suggest otherwise triggers his maniacal laughing fit and drives him to try to kill Link and Tetra. Fighting them is not only opposing his destined enemies, it is denouncing the notion of the future that King Daphnes wished for, and it is Ganondorf's way of refusing to admit that Daphnes, Hyrule, and he himself are all irrelevant, forgotten bygones. Conversely, this puts Link and Tetra in a position to not only fight Ganondorf as the King of Evil, but to cast him off as the final link chaining them to the failed past of their ancestors.

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