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So then what's Link's last name
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So then what's Link's last name
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So then what's Link's last name
Is it wrong that reading Ganondorf's last name made me think Family Guy?
He's Dragmire! Dragmire!
You never really know what He's gonna do next!
He's Dragmire! Dragmire!
Ganondorf: Giggity-giggity-giggity-giggity, let's have sex!
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Depends on the time period really.
I think it along the lines of he "took the form of a Gerudo". Meaning that incarnation of Ganondorf was Gerudo.
Dragmire is an incrediblywhiteHylian last name for Ganondorf.
Smh!
i dont think thats true tho, there aren male gerudos. they are only born every 100 years and they are pronounced king, at least that was in OoT
Ganondorf Dragmire set up a dire dungeon in Misery Mire that could only be opened using a ring of fire.
I'm pretty sure OOT Ganondorf and TP Ganondorf are the same dorfs.
I'm pretty sure OOT Ganondorf and TP Ganondorf are the same dorfs.
all the dorfs are the same dorf, even wind waker dorf
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe there is only one Ganondorf. I think OoT, TP, and WW all share the same villain but in different timelines and points in time.
I'm pretty sure OOT Ganondorf and TP Ganondorf are the same dorfs.
I'm pretty sure OOT Ganondorf and TP Ganondorf are the same dorfs.
I agree with you. I don't know if they'd make a new male king (long live Riju!) or if males are even still born (100 years since Hyrule fell and there's no male Gerudo in the game that I could find), but I don't think their law about "no males" was related to Ganondorf. At least, I don't think it was ever mentioned, suggested, or hinted to be like that. I figured it was more cultural and related to their natural gender balance.
I don't get how any name with "-dorf" in it can be bad ass
I'd just laugh in your face if your name was Ganondorf
In Breath of the Wild,they seemed to have disowned him as they felt that he has dragged the Gerudo name through the mud and in response outlawed Gerudo males and they only mate with non-Gerudo males.
Urbosa implies he wasn't actually Gerudo, or at least that the Gerudo people have disowned him and hope he wasn't actually Gerudo.
No. FSA Ganondorf is different.
Ganon is largely absent in the Four Sword subseries. Instead, another power-hungry sorcerer, Vaati, is depicted as the main villain of the subseries. Despite this, Ganon is mentioned in Four Swords Adventures and makes a late appearance near the end of the game after having revealed his manipulation of Vaati. As Four Swords Adventures takes place centuries after Twilight Princess, it is also the first and only game in the series to feature a reincarnation of Ganon. In the game's backstory, Ganondorf was to be the guardian of the Gerudo and the desert but his heart grew twisted with each passing year, and he became obsessed with obtaining power at any cost. Banished by the Gerudo, he retrieved an evil magical trident from a pyramid, which transformed him into the bestial Ganon, and began to usurp power from others so that he could coat the world in darkness. After Vaati is defeated, Link and Zelda battle Ganon and seal him away within the Four Sword.
Maybe no new male can be born if the other is partially alive in Ganon? or the Gerudo kill all the male children now in fear of another Ganondorf.
he's stuck with the name Ganondorf, so does he really win?then he will kill you and laugh at your corpse, so in the end, he wins
So then what's Link's last name
Wasn't that his last name in Ocarina also?
All that was said is that a male is born every hundred years.Maybe no new male can be born if the other is partially alive in Ganon? or the Gerudo kill all the male children now in fear of another Ganondorf.
So then what's Link's last name
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe there is only one Ganondorf. I think OoT, TP, and WW all share the same villain but in different timelines and points in time.
Considering they sell Gerudo Voe armor in Gerudo City, male Gerudos probably still exist, but they're probably sent away with their mothers right away to live anywhere else (and this is without even considering the Ganondorf thing, as males aren't allowed in the city in the first place.)
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https://youtu.be/qApEgUxp58k?t=1m18s
The 'Dorf in those games is the same. Hyrule Historia says that the one in Four Swords Adventures is a different Ganondorf, though.
I hate to bring up timeline discussions, but I'm not sure why they stuck FSA several hundreds years after Ganondorf's defeat in TP instead of placing it between OoT and ALttP in the timeline. They could've stuck with just one Ganondorf, had they done so.
So then what's Link's last name
https://youtu.be/qApEgUxp58k?t=1m18s
The 'Dorf in those games is the same. Hyrule Historia says that the one in Four Swords Adventures is a different Ganondorf, though.
I hate to bring up timeline discussions, but I'm not sure why they stuck FSA several hundreds years after Ganondorf's defeat in TP instead of placing it between OoT and ALttP in the timeline. They could've stuck with just one Ganondorf, had they done so.
Dragmire is an incrediblywhiteHylian last name for Ganondorf.
Smh!
His father should be [hylian].