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Originally Posted by Raian
Correction to LionHarted: The band of thieves that were led by Ganondorf were never once called or referred to as the interlopers. Their domination of the Sacred Realm was a separate event entirely.
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Both the band of thieves led by Ganondorf and the interlopers are referred to as trying to establish dominion over the Sacred Realm. Based on the similarities between Midna's human form and the Gerudo, and the obvious ties between Zant and the Gerudo, I'd wager to say that, yes, they are the same group. Ganondorf is simply banished separately; not by the Light Spirits, but by the sages. This in and of itself doesn't make the two automatically different--there are more similarities than anything else.
There really
aren't any differences between the descriptions of the events involving the interlopers and Ganondorf's conquest, because there really aren't any details at all given about Ganondorf's conquest. This actually suggests congruence more than anything else, because we seem to be expected to make the connection ourselves.
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Originally Posted by Raian
I have seen TP's ending. The Twilight Mirror is not the Dark Mirror and the Twili are not the Dark Tribe.
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You don't know that, actually.
Since the Twilight Mirror has the same powers as the Dark Mirror--it acts as a portal, was used to seal a dark tribe, and reflects the evil in people's hearts--I'd wager to say that, yes, they
are the same. Despite it breaking (again), the ending suggests that Link
will see Midna again.
"Well, the princess spoke truly: as long as that mirror's around, we could meet again... Link... I... See you later..." Midna then proceeds to break the mirror. If he could repair it once, and was determined enough to see Midna again (watch his reactions again), he could repair it (again).
Of course, without the reparation scene at my disposal, it's too soon to make a judgment call, but still...
I smell a sequel...