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Originally Posted by Aleitheo
1- Insanity doesn't require him to be a lame looking, infantile and whiny jester. They could have done insanity that actually fit his character
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A ) His looks? Really? In fact, it's a perfect example. With his mask, he looks like a badass, with it off, he looks like a wuss, not frightening at all. Just like he was when he was the powerfull one.
B ) You are basing his "character" on his appearences while he was in power, ignoring the parts where he was not, therefore, you are basing his "character" without including every appearance. He wasn't stable before his powertrip, and when he was threatened, that inherent instability surfaced and caused the crack in his so-far perfect surface.
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2- Ganondorf is quick to anger. Zant was mysterious, creepy, emotionless and unperturbed by his situation. He most certainly was not a clone of Ganondorf
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Zant was the very opposite of unperturbed. The second anyone put pressure on him, his house of cards collapsed harder then the World Trade Center. Zant's character was weak. Zant was weak. What do weak people do when they get power? They act like the total badasses they never were, and when they are no longer strong, their weakness shows twice as much. He lived off his newfound, undeserved power, and when he lost that, he lost everything.
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3- There are several badass villians in Zelda and Vaati is one of them who actually was given a chance
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Vaati has been proven to be less badass by being a pawn.