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Old 04-26-2007, 06:57 PM
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Re: Could Ganondorf have been the "Divine Beast"?

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When I say deformed, I mean different from how they usually look.
To be honest, they actually looked better.

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Plus, you know, the whole symmetry thing.
Actually, they were more symmetrical as monsters, seeing as how they didn't have the random black and white patterns.

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You have a point here, but it still does not mean they would hate their current lives. They moaned in a rather jolly way.
They didn't sound jolly at all. They sounded either depressed or emotionless. It was like an inaudible noise in reaction to something.

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I did not mean that their standing around was their peaceful gentle ways: I was going with an in-game text thing that Midna said about how they all mellowed out (hmm, maybe they did find drugs there [perhaps made out of their killer plants]).
We really don't have any proof that their peaceful ways weren't them standing around drugged.

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Besides which, it does not look like they would really want to return to the light, when you consider that they would die from that.
But when the legend was made, they probably would still be able to live in the light, and they might still feel angry if the changing happened before the vegetable state.

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They may have considered returning for the first few generations, but I am pretty sure that they are happy where they are in their alien way. Also, it may not have been the first Twili generation that made the prophecy: it could have been after the mellowing.
It seems very unlikely that the mellow generation would make that prophecy, seeing as how they, to be honest, appeared to have life in them, and they certainly don't look happy.


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Zant was a power-mad dictator. They are generally not interested in helping the people. It does not matter which version it was (crazy or menacing): both are bad for governing.
He did bring his people into the light world again and made them able to live in it (and come back from the dead under certain terms.) He gave somewhat of a crap about them.
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For no reason, the Triforce now shoots up into the heavens, even though the story is that the Triforce was what was left behind on the land by the Goddesses when they left. What, is it too good for Hyrule? *****.

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