Been awhile since I posted, once I find my notebook I'll post more notes because I really like this AU idea.
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Been awhile since I posted, once I find my notebook I'll post more notes because I really like this AU idea.
Good Ganon Part 1
Okay so this is just an Au idea that I couldn't get out of my head and I wanted to share it with everyone.
Mainly this will consist of headcanons and also weird game mechanics that I personally would like if this story could become a game.
So without further adieu let's get on to the plot!
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So if this would be placed anywhere on the timeline it would be sometime after the Ocarina of Time/Twilight princess.
Basically my idea stems from the idea that Hyrule resets alot, every game we have a new Hyrule with not being able to go much or at all back to the previous Hyrule.
Then there is also the thing I realized in Breath of the wild, it's always seal Ganon.
Not destroy, not kill, but seal.... Why would they seal him? They could just destroy him right? Well at least if they had the power.
(Okay small note I've been told that Ganon can't be killed no matter what😅 hence why he is sealed but I think my idea still stands, I hope.)
So what if Ganon wasn't meant to be destroyed, what if he was created to help in the resetting of Hyrule?
I couldn't get the idea out of the three goddesses, Din, Farore, Layranu are the cause of this.
You see they created the world where Hyrule resides in, and Hyrule itself is filled with smart creatures.
This results in Hyrule becoming quite advanced and if left alone with no evil Ganon to interrupt its growth; Hyrule would quickly be in a more modern society like us if not more advanced. But with moving forward in technology and in a civilization comes knew beliefs, knew religions etc.
The goddesses feared to be forgotten, they knew that people would believe in them in this advance society, but it wouldn't be enough.
So they created Ganon, a puppet of power created by Din to help reset Hyrule when it becomes to advanced.
But of course with a powerful being you need someone to stop him and contain him, this is were Zelda and Link come in.
Respectively they were created by Layranu and Farore to help seal Ganon. This way Ganon wouldn't do to much damage but still enough to stall the growth of Hyrule.
So with every new Hyrule we get our Triforce people (Ganon,Link, and Zelda) reincarnated to follow the steps the goddesses give them.
But Ganon is a little bit different, you see unlike Link and Zelda, Ganon has two forms.
His beast form and his human form, it will vary from what the goddesses need if he will be one or the other.
And maybe I should correct myself, Ganon actually has a different way to come back all the time. It might not actually be considered reincarnation 😅
When a new Hyrule is made they need Ganon to start off on a clean slate aka a clean soul. This is so they can either mold him to their will or into a mindless beast.
You see all of the souls of the previous Ganons both human and beast are trapped in a hidden temple accessed only by the goddesses and the Gerudo tribe.
Din will take a bit of their essence from all the Ganons and plant it into an unborn child of the Gerudo tribe. (Unless it is meant to be beast Ganon) But this isn't just a one time thing this is done multiple times throughout Ganondors childhood, this helps in him becoming more and more corrupted.
Ganon is never evil on his own, he is pushed to be evil or like in Ocarina of Time feels he is entitled to being a ruler.
Though one thing I wanna make clear is that the human souls of Ganon if they could live again would still make the choice to be evil. Yes they hate how they were puppets but they still have ambitions they want to fulfill and so would continue do so if they could.
Okay now this is were it comes into with good Ganondorf, or as I like to call him Gan.
Gan like the others before him at the age of twelve begins his corruption process. This is disguised as a ritual to becoming the chief of the Gerudo tribe.
Though before it can be completed a few of the human Ganondorf souls interrupt the ritual, they can't stand to have another Ganondorf become a puppet so they reveal the truth to Gan.
He runs away of course, and after about two or more weeks of being on the run he finally ends up in land of green.
Soon he finds himself Inaforest and the deeper and deeper he goes into said this forest he eventually finds a little Link training with a wooden sword and shield.
Upon finding the other Gan collapses due to lack food and water, and Link takes him to his home.
He then ends up staying with Links family living a very peaceful life... At least for for now until he is 19.
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