I decided to redo an old zine piece of mine from about 5 years back. I really love how this new version came out; I feel like this really shows the progress I've made in my art over the past several years.
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I decided to redo an old zine piece of mine from about 5 years back. I really love how this new version came out; I feel like this really shows the progress I've made in my art over the past several years.
Old version below the cut:
Echoes of Wisdom Headcanon Countdown
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Because of her descent from at least one of the Sages who sealed the dark interlopers away, as well as her descent from Hylia, Princess Zelda has a connection to the Light Spirits in Twilight Princess. She senses every time one falls to the forces of the Invasion, wishing she were in the place to lend them her power. She travels with Link to their springs after the invasion to thank them for them doing so for her in their hour of need. The spirits protect Hyrule from then on, as - between Zelda's deeds and Link's - their bond with mortals has been reforged.
Doodle of the light spirits
We know their thoughts on the Hylians specifically, but what about Hyruleans? As in, general residents of Hyrule. The Zora, the Gorons, the Rito, the Sheikah.
For Demise, specifically, Sheikah, the Gorons, the Mogmas (as that’s the only time they appear, dangit), the Parella, & the Kikwi.
And, in other cases, the Fairies, Great Fairies & Fairy Queens (of which, there are only 2; Venus of the Spring of Happiness & the one from Mother & Child Isles, who I’m calling Anavitya; though, I think he’d have only heard of them in myths, not met them & maybe doesn’t even know for sure if they exist, which could be fun to play with), the Keatons (as a myth), the Minish (as a myth), the Kokiri (for Demise, OoT, TP, & WW), & the Koroks (for TP, WW, HW, & TotK).
And for WW, specifically, his thoughts regarding the fact that the Kokiri abandoned their more Hylian-adjacent forms in order to be able to roam the wider world without dying. (Also, special note: tell you about the kinda angsty, but very interesting lore I thought up regarding their origins! 😈) And the fact that the Deku Tree is attempting to use them to plant trees in order to sort of… Reconstruct the land below above the waves. (Which is what I think ultimately allow for Wild’s Hyrule to exist with the Depths being the remains of Old Hyrule.)
For TP, his thoughts & feelings regarding the 4 Light Spirits: Ordona the Calopus (horned wolf of Celtic myth), Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey, Eldin the Bird of Prey, & Lanayru the Gator Serpent.
Also, the dragons! For TotK, the 3 Zonai Dragons & possibly even the Light Dragon (though, he may not even know that she’s… ya know… spoilers, but it’s possible that he has an inkling). Like, can he actually see them? And, if he can, does he know that they were once Zonai who'd given up their personhood by swallowing their secret stone? Had he, perhaps, known them as mortals or heard of them? (I tend to believe that, for these Stones, if you had gone through Buddhist-like spiritual training beforehand, then they would've been able to retain more of themselves upon transforming. And that what takes that from them is having the full weight of an immortal mind or possibly even the memories of the Stones themselves, inside their unprepared & untrained minds. Which ends up being more than a mortal can bear. However, I believe that they do retain a central goal or need of some sort. For the Light Dragon, it was “help/protect husband,” for Gan is basically amounted to “fuck that twink in particular (non-sexual in this specific case)” or “fuck reality & all life, all of you die,” & I believe that the 3 Zonai Dragons’ were something along the line of “guard/watch over Hyrule.” But that's all irrelevant to this ask.)
But for Demise, the 3 Great Dragons appointed by Hylia: Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron, Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin, & Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru. (I know that their names were also Faron, Eldin, & Lanayru, but those names were already taken by the Light Spirits & I wanted to give them something more unique. As such, I just fiddled with their Japanese & French names a bit.) Like, I think he'd hate all 3 equally, but I also think that his hatred for them would be tailored. Like, obviously, he hates them for being servants of the goddess(es) & for acting as obstacles, but I also think he'd also hate Firona for how uptight & "persnickety” (XD) that she is. He likely thinks that she believes herself superior, especially to him, which would likely make him despise her on a very specific level.
I could see him despising Lanello for being a doddering old fool. And, I honestly don't know much in regards to Eridin.
A long, multi part one I can do! Neat! Let's see what I can do here. It may take a hot minute, so please enjoy the show! ^w^
Each part is separated by stars, and I included everyone each time, be it they actually know the races or hypothetically. Im curious what they would think too!
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LONG ONE SO HANG ON TIGHT!
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Zora: He views the Zora with a mixture of respect and indifference. Their adaptability and grace in water impress him, but he sees their peaceful nature as a weakness.
Gorons: Ganondorf respects their strength and resilience. He admires their tenacity and endurance but considers them too simple-minded to be significant threats or allies.
Rito: He is intrigued by their ability to fly and their unique culture. However, he sees them as inconsequential in his grand scheme, more as potential spies or messengers than warriors.
Sheikah: Ganondorf has a wary respect for the Sheikah due to their stealth and intelligence. He considers them dangerous adversaries and potential threats to his plans, but also recognizes their value as skilled spies and assassins.
Ocarina of Time Ganondorf
Zora: He sees the Zora as graceful but ultimately unthreatening. Their pacifism makes them easy to manipulate or ignore in his pursuit of power.
Gorons: Ganondorf respects their brute strength and mining skills. He considers them useful tools for his plans but underestimates their resilience and loyalty.
Rito: Though the Rito are not present in his timeline, he would likely view them as potential assets for reconnaissance and aerial superiority, underestimating their combat capabilities.
Sheikah: He views the Sheikah with a mix of fear and respect. Their loyalty to the Royal Family and their shadowy abilities make them formidable enemies he keeps a close eye on.
Twilight Princess Ganondorf
Zora: He sees the Zora as elegant but weak. Their dependency on water makes them vulnerable, and he views them as pawns to be used or discarded.
Gorons: Ganondorf respects their physical prowess and resilience. He sees them as potential enforcers or heavy infantry in his armies but underestimates their strategic acumen.
Rito: Not present in his timeline, but he would likely consider their aerial capabilities and reconnaissance potential useful, while underestimating their combat effectiveness.
Sheikah: He has a deep-seated mistrust and fear of the Sheikah. Their loyalty to Hyrule and their abilities to operate in the shadows make them dangerous enemies he seeks to eliminate or control.
Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf
Zora: Ganondorf sees the Zora as graceful and agile, but ultimately weak due to their pacifist tendencies. He views them as potential spies or scouts rather than frontline fighters.
Gorons: He respects their immense strength and durability. Ganondorf sees them as formidable warriors and potential allies, though he underestimates their loyalty and intelligence.
Rito: He views the Rito's flight abilities with interest, considering their potential for aerial reconnaissance and surprise attacks. However, he sees them as secondary to the more powerful ground forces.
Sheikah: Ganondorf has a wary respect for the Sheikah. Their loyalty to the Royal Family and their shadowy abilities make them dangerous adversaries, and he constantly seeks ways to undermine or control them.
Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf
Zora: He sees the Zora as elegant but ultimately fragile. Their dependency on water makes them vulnerable, and he views them as pawns to be manipulated.
Gorons: Ganondorf respects their physical strength and resilience. He sees them as valuable heavy infantry or shock troops but underestimates their strategic thinking and loyalty.
Rito: He is intrigued by their ability to fly and considers their aerial capabilities useful for reconnaissance and surprise attacks. However, he still views them as secondary to more powerful ground forces.
Sheikah: Ganondorf views the Sheikah with a mix of respect and fear. Their loyalty to the Royal Family and their stealth abilities make them formidable enemies he seeks to neutralize or control.
Demise
Zora: Demise views the Zora as insignificant. Their peaceful nature and dependency on water make them easy targets in his eyes, and he dismisses them as weak.
Gorons: He respects their brute strength and durability. Demise sees them as worthy opponents in battle but considers them too simple-minded to be serious threats.
Rito: Not present in his timeline, but Demise would likely see their flight abilities as intriguing yet ultimately irrelevant. He values raw power over agility.
Sheikah: Demise has a deep mistrust and fear of the Sheikah. Their stealth and intelligence make them dangerous enemies, and he would seek to eliminate them to prevent any threats to his dominance.
Overall, the Ganondorfs and Demise exhibit a range of respect, indifference, and fear towards the various races of Hyrule. Their views are shaped by their respective timelines and experiences, with common threads of underestimation and a focus on power and control.
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Mogmas: Ganondorf finds the Mogmas' tunneling skills intriguing but ultimately sees them as insignificant. Their underground lifestyle and treasure-seeking nature make them more nuisances than threats or allies.
Parella: He views the Parella as entirely irrelevant. Their underwater existence and lack of combat prowess mean they hold no interest or value to him.
Kikwi: Ganondorf dismisses the Kikwi as weak and inconsequential. Their timid nature and lack of any substantial power make them completely unimportant in his eyes.
Ocarina of Time Ganondorf
Mogmas: Ganondorf respects the Mogmas' ability to tunnel and their resourcefulness. He sees potential in using their skills for his own purposes but doubts their loyalty or usefulness in battle.
Parella: He considers the Parella as irrelevant. Their peaceful, underwater existence renders them useless to his plans, and he pays them no mind.
Kikwi: Ganondorf sees the Kikwi as utterly insignificant. Their timid, forest-dwelling nature and lack of combat ability make them entirely unimportant.
Twilight Princess Ganondorf
Mogmas: Ganondorf respects the Mogmas for their tunneling skills and resourcefulness. He sees potential in exploiting their abilities for his own gain but is skeptical of their loyalty and combat effectiveness.
Parella: He dismisses the Parella as inconsequential. Their peaceful nature and underwater lifestyle mean they have no value to him in his quest for power.
Kikwi: Ganondorf finds the Kikwi to be completely insignificant. Their timid nature and lack of any substantial abilities make them unworthy of his attention.
Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf
Mogmas: Ganondorf finds the Mogmas' tunneling abilities intriguing and sees potential in using them to further his plans. However, he doubts their loyalty and considers them too self-serving to be reliable allies.
Parella: He views the Parella as entirely irrelevant. Their underwater existence and lack of combat prowess mean they hold no interest or value to him.
Kikwi: Ganondorf dismisses the Kikwi as weak and inconsequential. Their timid nature and lack of any substantial power make them completely unimportant in his eyes.
Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf
Mogmas: Ganondorf sees the Mogmas' tunneling skills as potentially useful. He might consider using their abilities for his own purposes but remains skeptical of their loyalty and usefulness in battle.
Parella: He considers the Parella as irrelevant. Their peaceful, underwater existence renders them useless to his plans, and he pays them no mind.
Kikwi: Ganondorf views the Kikwi as utterly insignificant. Their timid, forest-dwelling nature and lack of combat ability make them entirely unimportant.
Demise
Mogmas: Demise finds the Mogmas' tunneling abilities mildly interesting but ultimately sees them as insignificant. Their treasure-seeking nature does not align with his quest for domination, and he dismisses them as unimportant.
Parella: He views the Parella as entirely irrelevant. Their underwater existence and peaceful nature mean they hold no value or interest to him.
Kikwi: Demise dismisses the Kikwi as weak and inconsequential. Their timid nature and lack of any substantial power make them completely unimportant in his eyes.
Overall, the Ganondorfs and Demise exhibit a range of dismissal and mild curiosity towards the ancient races of the Surface. They generally see the Mogmas, Parella, and Kikwi as insignificant and unimportant, with a few exceptions where they find some potential utility in the Mogmas' tunneling abilities. Their views are shaped by their respective timelines and experiences, with a common focus on power and control.
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Fairies: Ganondorf respects the fairies for their healing powers but ultimately sees them as tools rather than allies. He would seek to harness their abilities for his own gain.
Great Fairies & Fairy Queens: Ganondorf is aware of the Great Fairies and the legends of the Fairy Queens, Venus and Anavitya. While he respects their immense power, he views them with a mixture of curiosity and caution. Their power could be both a threat and an opportunity if he could control or manipulate them.
Keatons: He considers the Keatons as mere myths and doesn't waste much thought on them. If they did exist, he would be curious about their abilities and potential uses.
Minish: The Minish are also seen as myths by Ganondorf. He dismisses them as insignificant, but a part of him remains intrigued by the possibility of their existence and the power they might hold.
Kokiri: Ganondorf views the Kokiri as harmless and irrelevant. Their childlike nature and forest-bound existence mean they pose no threat to him and are of no use.
Koroks: Similar to the Kokiri, he sees the Koroks as insignificant forest spirits. Their connection to nature and the Great Deku Tree does not concern him, as he believes they lack the power to challenge him.
Ocarina of Time Ganondorf
Fairies: Ganondorf respects the fairies for their healing powers but sees them primarily as tools to be exploited. He is aware of their potential to aid him in his conquests.
Great Fairies & Fairy Queens: He respects the power of the Great Fairies and is intrigued by the myths of the Fairy Queens. He views them as potential threats but also as possible sources of immense power if he could control them.
Keatons: Ganondorf dismisses the Keatons as myths. He considers them irrelevant to his plans, but the idea of their existence piques his curiosity.
Minish: The Minish are also regarded as myths by Ganondorf. He doesn't give them much thought but acknowledges that if they did exist, they could possess useful powers or knowledge.
Kokiri: Ganondorf views the Kokiri as weak and insignificant. Their childlike nature and protection by the Great Deku Tree make them of little concern to him.
Koroks: He sees the Koroks as insignificant forest spirits. Their connection to the Great Deku Tree does not interest him, as he believes they lack the power to oppose him.
Twilight Princess Ganondorf
Fairies: Ganondorf acknowledges the fairies for their healing abilities but sees them as resources to be controlled. He respects their power but ultimately views them as means to an end.
Great Fairies & Fairy Queens: He respects the Great Fairies and the legends of the Fairy Queens. He sees them as powerful entities that could either be threats or sources of power if he could dominate them.
Keatons: Ganondorf regards the Keatons as myths and doesn't invest much thought into them. If they were real, he would be interested in their abilities and potential usefulness.
Minish: The Minish are also seen as myths. Ganondorf dismisses them but remains somewhat intrigued by the possibility of their existence and what powers they might hold.
Kokiri: He views the Kokiri as insignificant and weak. Their protected status by the Great Deku Tree makes them irrelevant to his plans.
Koroks: Ganondorf sees the Koroks as unimportant forest spirits. Their connection to nature and the Great Deku Tree does not concern him, as he believes they are powerless to stop him.
Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf
Fairies: Ganondorf respects the fairies for their healing powers but primarily sees them as tools to be controlled and used to his advantage.
Great Fairies & Fairy Queens: He acknowledges the power of the Great Fairies and is intrigued by the myths of the Fairy Queens. He sees them as potential sources of immense power and would seek to dominate them if possible.
Keatons: Ganondorf dismisses the Keatons as myths but remains curious about their potential abilities and usefulness if they were real.
Minish: The Minish are regarded as myths. Ganondorf doesn't invest much thought into them but acknowledges that their existence could mean hidden powers or knowledge.
Kokiri: He views the Kokiri as weak and insignificant. Their childlike nature and protection by the Great Deku Tree make them of little concern to him.
Koroks: Ganondorf sees the Koroks as insignificant forest spirits. Their connection to the Great Deku Tree does not interest him, as he believes they are powerless to oppose him.
Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf
Fairies: Ganondorf respects the fairies for their healing abilities but sees them as resources to be controlled. He views their power as something to be harnessed for his own ends.
Great Fairies & Fairy Queens: He respects the Great Fairies and is intrigued by the legends of the Fairy Queens. He sees them as powerful entities that could either be threats or sources of power if he could dominate them.
Keatons: Ganondorf regards the Keatons as myths. He doesn't invest much thought into them but is curious about their potential abilities and usefulness if they were real.
Minish: The Minish are seen as myths. Ganondorf dismisses them but remains intrigued by the possibility of their existence and what powers they might hold.
Kokiri: He views the Kokiri as insignificant and weak. Their protected status by the Great Deku Tree makes them irrelevant to his plans.
Koroks: Ganondorf sees the Koroks as unimportant forest spirits. Their connection to nature and the Great Deku Tree does not concern him, as he believes they are powerless to stop him.
Demise
Fairies: Demise views the fairies with a mixture of respect and disdain. He acknowledges their healing powers but ultimately sees them as tools to be controlled.
Great Fairies & Fairy Queens: He respects the power of the Great Fairies and the legends of the Fairy Queens. He views them as potential threats but also as sources of immense power if he could control them.
Keatons: Demise dismisses the Keatons as myths. He considers them irrelevant to his plans but remains curious about their potential abilities if they did exist.
Minish: The Minish are also regarded as myths by Demise. He doesn't give them much thought but acknowledges that if they did exist, they could possess useful powers or knowledge.
Kokiri: Demise views the Kokiri as weak and insignificant. Their childlike nature and protection by the Great Deku Tree make them of little concern to him.
Koroks: He sees the Koroks as insignificant forest spirits. Their connection to the Great Deku Tree does not interest him, as he believes they lack the power to oppose him.
Overall, the Ganondorfs and Demise exhibit a mix of curiosity, respect, and dismissal towards the other beings of Hyrule. They generally see the fairies and Great Fairies as potential tools or threats, the Keatons and Minish as intriguing myths, and the Kokiri and Koroks as insignificant forest dwellers. Their views are shaped by their respective timelines and experiences, with a common focus on power and control.
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Thoughts on the Kokiri's Transformation: Wind Waker Ganondorf is a complex character, driven by his deep resentment towards Hyrule and his desire to reclaim what he sees as his rightful kingdom. When he learns that the Kokiri have abandoned their more Hylian-adjacent forms to survive in the world above the waves, his reaction is a mix of contempt and grudging respect.
Contempt: He sees the transformation as a sign of weakness and desperation. The Kokiri, once resembling Hylians and tied to the forest under the protection of the Great Deku Tree, now appear as small, plant-like Koroks to survive in the harsh environment of the Great Sea. Ganondorf views this change as an admission of their inability to withstand the world’s challenges in their original forms.
Grudging Respect: Despite his disdain, he cannot entirely dismiss the resourcefulness and adaptability of the Kokiri. Their transformation and continued existence demonstrate a certain resilience and ingenuity, qualities that he can grudgingly respect even if he does not value them.
Thoughts on the Deku Tree's Plan: The Great Deku Tree's initiative to use the Koroks to plant trees and reconstruct the land below the waves is an effort that Ganondorf views with a mixture of skepticism and strategic interest.
Skepticism: Ganondorf is inherently cynical about any efforts to restore the old Hyrule, believing that the kingdom's time has passed and that such attempts are futile. He doubts the success of the Deku Tree's plan, considering it a naive endeavor to revive a land that has been submerged and lost to time.
Strategic Interest: However, he cannot ignore the potential implications of the Deku Tree's efforts. If the plan were to succeed, it could mean the eventual resurfacing of the land he once sought to rule. This could either be a threat or an opportunity for him, depending on how he chooses to react. If he could find a way to control or influence the outcome, it might serve his long-term goals.
Overall Reaction: Ganondorf's overall reaction is characterized by a complex interplay of emotions and strategic calculations. While he feels contempt for the Kokiri's transformation and skepticism towards the Deku Tree's plan, he cannot entirely dismiss the resilience and potential impact of these developments. His ultimate response would likely be shaped by his broader goals and the immediate opportunities or threats these changes present to his quest for power and control over Hyrule.
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Ordona, Faron, Eldin, Lanayru:
Ordona the Calopus (Horned Wolf of Celtic Myth): Wind Waker Ganondorf might find Ordona intriguing due to its mythic origins and the fierce, noble nature of a horned wolf. He would likely dismiss it as irrelevant to his plans, seeing it as just another ancient spirit of a land that no longer exists in his world of the Great Sea.
Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey: Ganondorf might view Faron with a mix of amusement and disdain. A bushy-tailed monkey would seem insignificant and weak in his eyes, and he would likely consider Faron's influence trivial.
Eldin the Bird of Prey: The bird of prey, symbolizing power and freedom, might earn a measure of respect from Ganondorf. However, he would still consider it an adversary to be conquered or manipulated.
Lanayru the Gator Serpent: The gator serpent, with its menacing presence, might resonate with Ganondorf's own dark nature. He would see Lanayru as a potential ally if he could harness its power, but ultimately, he would view it as another obstacle to his dominion.
Ocarina of Time Ganondorf
Ordona, Faron, Eldin, Lanayru:
Ordona the Calopus: Ocarina of Time Ganondorf would likely see Ordona as a minor spirit with limited influence. He would not pay much attention to it unless it directly opposed his plans.
Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey: He would dismiss Faron as insignificant and not worth his time. A bushy-tailed monkey would be seen as a weak and inconsequential spirit.
Eldin the Bird of Prey: The bird of prey might garner some respect due to its power and majesty. However, Ganondorf would still consider it an enemy to be overcome.
Lanayru the Gator Serpent: Lanayru would interest Ganondorf due to its fearsome nature. He might seek to subjugate or destroy it to eliminate any potential threats to his rule.
Twilight Princess Ganondorf
Ordona, Faron, Eldin, Lanayru:
Ordona the Calopus: Twilight Princess Ganondorf might see Ordona as a potential threat due to its ancient and powerful nature. He would likely seek to dominate or destroy it.
Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey: He would dismiss Faron as weak and inconsequential, not worth his concern.
Eldin the Bird of Prey: Eldin would be seen as a formidable opponent. Ganondorf might respect its power but would ultimately seek to conquer it.
Lanayru the Gator Serpent: The gator serpent would be viewed with a mix of respect and wariness. Ganondorf might see it as a potential ally or a significant threat, depending on how their paths crossed.
Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf
Ordona, Faron, Eldin, Lanayru:
Ordona the Calopus: Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf would see Ordona as a minor spirit to be crushed or controlled. He would not view it as a major threat.
Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey: He would dismiss Faron as insignificant, seeing a bushy-tailed monkey as unworthy of his attention.
Eldin the Bird of Prey: Eldin would be respected for its power, but Ganondorf would still seek to dominate it.
Lanayru the Gator Serpent: Lanayru would be viewed as a potential ally or a powerful enemy. Ganondorf might attempt to harness its power for his own ends.
Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf
Ordona, Faron, Eldin, Lanayru:
Ordona the Calopus: Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf might view Ordona as a relic of the past, not worth his time unless it directly opposed him.
Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey: He would see Faron as weak and not worth his attention.
Eldin the Bird of Prey: Eldin might be respected for its power, but Ganondorf would still seek to conquer or control it.
Lanayru the Gator Serpent: Lanayru would be viewed with a mix of respect and caution. Ganondorf might see it as a potential ally or a significant threat.
Demise
Ordona, Faron, Eldin, Lanayru:
Ordona the Calopus: Demise would see Ordona as a minor spirit, not worth his time or concern. He would view it as weak and inconsequential.
Faron the Bushy-Tailed Monkey: Demise would dismiss Faron as insignificant. A bushy-tailed monkey would not pose any threat to him.
Eldin the Bird of Prey: Eldin might be respected for its power, but Demise would still see it as an opponent to be crushed.
Lanayru the Gator Serpent: Lanayru would be viewed with a mix of respect and disdain. Demise might see it as a potential ally or a significant threat, but ultimately, he would seek to dominate or destroy it.
Overall, each version of Ganondorf and Demise would view the Light Spirits through the lens of their own ambitions and power. They would see the spirits as either potential allies to be controlled or obstacles to be crushed in their quest for dominance.
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Firona, Eridin, Lanello:
Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron: Wind Waker Ganondorf might view Firona with disdain. To him, her role as a protector of water might seem trivial in the grand scheme of his oceanic dominion. He could perceive her as an annoyance or a minor obstacle, given that he focuses more on the sea and its resources.
Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin: Eridin could earn some begrudging respect from Ganondorf due to the elemental power associated with fire. However, he might still view Eridin as an adversary to be conquered or controlled rather than a worthy ally.
Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru: Lanello might be seen as another obstacle. Ganondorf would likely respect Lanello’s lightning abilities but would still view him as an enemy to be subdued. The notion of a dragon wielding such power would intrigue him, but he’d see it as a challenge to overcome.
Ocarina of Time Ganondorf
Firona, Eridin, Lanello:
Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron: Ocarina of Time Ganondorf might view Firona as a significant nuisance. He could see her as a minor obstacle in his quest for domination, perceiving her role as a guardian of water to be of limited importance in his schemes.
Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin: Eridin could be seen as a more formidable opponent due to his association with fire. Ganondorf would likely respect Eridin’s power but still see him as a challenge to be defeated in his pursuit of ultimate control.
Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru: Lanello might be viewed with a mix of respect and annoyance. Ganondorf would see Lanello’s lightning abilities as both a threat and a potential asset, but ultimately, he’d aim to subjugate or destroy him.
Twilight Princess Ganondorf
Firona, Eridin, Lanello:
Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron: Twilight Princess Ganondorf might have a more nuanced view of Firona. He could see her as a symbol of the natural world that opposes his reign. Her role as a water guardian might be viewed with contempt or as a challenge to be overcome.
Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin: Eridin would be seen as a significant threat due to his association with fire and the power it represents. Ganondorf might respect Eridin’s strength but would view him as an adversary to be defeated.
Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru: Lanello might be seen as another formidable opponent. Ganondorf could perceive him as an obstacle to be eliminated, respecting his power while plotting to subdue or destroy him.
Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf
Firona, Eridin, Lanello:
Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron: Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf might see Firona as a minor inconvenience. Her role as a guardian of water might not pose a significant threat to him, and he would likely focus on more pressing matters.
Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin: Eridin would be respected for his fiery power. Ganondorf might see him as a worthy opponent but would still seek to conquer or neutralize him as part of his grand plans.
Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru: Lanello might be viewed with a mix of respect and irritation. Ganondorf could see Lanello’s lightning abilities as both a challenge and a potential asset, but he would ultimately aim to subdue or destroy him.
Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf
Firona, Eridin, Lanello:
Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron: Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf might regard Firona with a sense of dismissal or disdain. Her role as a water guardian might seem irrelevant in the face of his broader ambitions, and he might view her as an obstacle to be overcome.
Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin: Eridin could earn some respect from Ganondorf for his fiery power. However, he would still see him as an adversary to be subdued or conquered in his quest for dominance.
Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru: Lanello might be seen as a formidable opponent. Ganondorf could respect his lightning abilities but would ultimately view him as another obstacle to overcome in his pursuit of power.
Demise
Firona, Eridin, Lanello:
Firona the Great Water Dragon of Faron: Demise would likely despise Firona for her perceived arrogance and her role as a guardian of the goddesses. Her persnickety nature would fuel his disdain, and he would see her as an affront to his own grand designs.
Eridin the Great Fire Dragon of Eldin: Eridin might be seen with a mix of irritation and respect. Demise could view him as a powerful but ultimately expendable obstacle in his quest for vengeance and control.
Lanello the Great Lightning Dragon of Lanayru: Lanello would be despised for his role as an obstacle and his perceived foolishness. Demise might see him as a doddering old fool whose presence he finds particularly galling, adding to his overall resentment.
Overall, each version of Ganondorf and Demise would view the Great Dragons through the lens of their own ambitions, with varying degrees of respect, disdain, or irritation depending on how the dragons' attributes and roles intersect with their goals and personalities.
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Wind Waker Ganondorf
Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the Light Dragon:
Dinraal: Wind Waker Ganondorf would likely view Dinraal with curiosity and a degree of irritation. His focus is primarily on the ocean and its control, so he might see Dinraal’s presence as a disruption or as an obstacle in his grand scheme, but not a major concern. If he can see Dinraal, he might be intrigued by the dragon’s fiery nature but would be more focused on his own pursuits.
Farosh: Farosh might be seen as an annoyance or a minor hindrance. Ganondorf could respect the dragon’s power but would not be overly concerned about it, especially given his more ocean-centric focus. If he can see Farosh, he might regard it with a mix of respect and irritation.
Naydra: Naydra would likely be viewed as a more intriguing but ultimately secondary concern. Ganondorf might see the ice dragon’s presence as a curiosity but would not let it detract from his larger goals. If he can see Naydra, he would likely view it as an interesting challenge but not a significant threat.
Light Dragon: The Light Dragon might be seen as a significant entity, but one that Ganondorf would likely dismiss as irrelevant to his plans. He might be intrigued by the dragon’s ethereal nature but would not consider it a major obstacle.
Visibility and Knowledge: Wind Waker Ganondorf would have difficulty seeing these dragons due to his corrupt and malevolent nature. If he could see them, he would likely not know about their past as Zonai. His focus on the ocean and his schemes would mean he is less concerned with the details of the dragons' origins.
Ocarina of Time Ganondorf
Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the Light Dragon:
Dinraal: Ocarina of Time Ganondorf would be somewhat interested in Dinraal, seeing it as a powerful entity that could potentially be harnessed or defeated. He might view the dragon’s fiery attributes as both a challenge and an asset. If he can see Dinraal, he might recognize it as a formidable opponent.
Farosh: Farosh would be perceived with respect and annoyance. Ganondorf might see the dragon’s lightning abilities as both a threat and a potential tool for his purposes. If he can see Farosh, he would likely see it as an obstacle to overcome.
Naydra: Naydra would be regarded with intrigue and caution. Ganondorf might see the ice dragon as a powerful entity to be dealt with carefully. If he can see Naydra, he might view it as an interesting challenge but not a primary concern.
Light Dragon: The Light Dragon would be seen as a significant but ultimately secondary entity. Ganondorf might regard it with a mixture of curiosity and disdain, focusing more on his own plans rather than the dragon’s presence.
Visibility and Knowledge: Ocarina of Time Ganondorf might have some difficulty seeing these dragons due to his malevolent nature. If he could see them, he might be unaware of their origins as Zonai. His primary focus would remain on his quest for power and dominance.
Twilight Princess Ganondorf
Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the Light Dragon:
Dinraal: Twilight Princess Ganondorf would view Dinraal as a powerful but manageable entity. He would likely see the dragon’s fiery attributes as both a potential asset and a challenge. If he can see Dinraal, he might respect its power but would still consider it an obstacle to be dealt with.
Farosh: Farosh would be seen as a formidable opponent. Ganondorf might view the dragon’s lightning abilities with a mix of respect and irritation. If he can see Farosh, he would likely see it as a significant threat.
Naydra: Naydra would be perceived with intrigue and caution. Ganondorf might see the ice dragon as a powerful entity but would not be overly concerned about it. If he can see Naydra, he would view it as a challenging but secondary obstacle.
Light Dragon: The Light Dragon would be seen as a major entity, but one that Ganondorf might regard with disdain. He could see it as an obstacle that is not directly relevant to his goals.
Visibility and Knowledge: Twilight Princess Ganondorf would have some difficulty seeing these dragons due to his dark nature. If he could see them, he would likely be unaware of their past as Zonai, focusing more on his own plans and schemes.
Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf
Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the Light Dragon:
Dinraal: Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf would respect Dinraal for its fiery power. He might view the dragon as a significant opponent but one that he could potentially harness or defeat. If he can see Dinraal, he would regard it with both respect and strategic interest.
Farosh: Farosh would be seen as a powerful entity. Ganondorf might respect its lightning abilities but would consider it a challenge to be overcome. If he can see Farosh, he would view it as a significant but manageable obstacle.
Naydra: Naydra would be viewed with caution and curiosity. Ganondorf might see the ice dragon as a formidable opponent but not a primary concern. If he can see Naydra, he would likely regard it as an interesting challenge.
Light Dragon: The Light Dragon would be perceived as a major entity. Ganondorf might see it as an obstacle or a challenge but would not consider it a primary focus in his plans.
Visibility and Knowledge: Hyrule Warriors Ganondorf might be able to see these dragons due to his status as a powerful warrior. However, if he knows of their origins as Zonai, he would likely not consider it a major factor in his strategies.
Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf
Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the Light Dragon:
Dinraal: Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf would view Dinraal with a mixture of respect and disdain. He might see the dragon’s fiery attributes as both a threat and a potential asset. If he can see Dinraal, he might be intrigued by its power but would not be overly concerned.
Farosh: Farosh would be seen as a significant opponent. Ganondorf might respect its lightning abilities but would view it as a challenge to be overcome. If he can see Farosh, he would regard it with both caution and strategic interest.
Naydra: Naydra would be perceived with curiosity and caution. Ganondorf might see the ice dragon as a powerful entity but not a primary concern. If he can see Naydra, he would view it as an interesting but secondary obstacle.
Light Dragon: The Light Dragon would be seen as a major entity but not directly relevant to Ganondorf’s plans. He might view it with a mixture of curiosity and disdain.
Visibility and Knowledge: Tears of the Kingdom Ganondorf might be able to see these dragons due to his own powerful nature. If he knows about their origins as Zonai, he might be aware of their past but would likely be more focused on their current roles and how they impact his plans.
Demise
Dinraal, Farosh, Naydra, and the Light Dragon:
Dinraal: Demise would view Dinraal with disdain and anger. The dragon’s role as a guardian and its association with the goddesses would be a source of irritation. If he can see Dinraal, he would likely see it as an obstacle to be eliminated.
Farosh: Farosh would be seen with similar contempt. Demise might view the lightning dragon as another obstacle and would likely be focused on its defeat rather than its attributes.
Naydra: Naydra would be perceived with a mix of irritation and frustration. Demise might see the ice dragon as a formidable opponent but not a major focus. If he can see Naydra, he would likely view it as an enemy to be vanquished.
Light Dragon: The Light Dragon would be despised for its role in supporting the goddesses. Demise might see it as a significant but ultimately surmountable obstacle. If he can see the Light Dragon, he would likely view it with deep-seated contempt.
Visibility and Knowledge: Demise might have some difficulty seeing these dragons due to his dark nature. If he can see them, he would likely not know about their past as Zonai but would focus on their roles as obstacles to his plans.
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