Demise

"Though this is not the end. My hate... never perishes. It is born anew in a cycle with no end! I will rise again! Those like you... Those who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero... They are eternally bound to this curse. An incarnation of my hatred shall ever follow your kind, dooming them to wander a blood-soaked sea of darkness for all time!"

- The curse of Demise

Demise is the main antagonist and final boss of Skyward Sword. Long ago, he and his horde of demons broke through a fissure in the earth and sought out the Triforce. However, he was defeated and sealed away by the goddess Hylia and after the events of Skyward Sword, finally by Link through use of the Master Sword, in both past and present. Demise carries a cocky, overbearing temperance, and will stop at nothing to prove his power to any who defy him, even to Link, a non-magical mortal. Fi describes Demise as "the source of all monsters", and states that he "has conquered time itself".

Background
When the gods of old departed from the world, they trusted their ultimate power, the Triforce in the hands of Her Grace to protect it. However, Demise, wanting to make the world his own, gathered an army of monsters and together launched an attack against the people of the surface, murdering them and causing misfortunes all just to get their hands on the power guarded by Hylia.

To prevent the great power from falling into the hands of Demise, Hylia and the five tribes who lived on the surface joined forces and sealed away Demise, restoring peace to the land. Due to the seal placed upon him, he assumes the monstrous form as The Imprisoned for the majority of the plot.

Ghirahim, who is actually Demise's sword, pursues Zelda to steal her soul and thus resurrect his Master, Demise. Meanwhile, Demise attempts to break free of his seal by his own means in the form of The Imprisoned, but he is consistently repelled and re-sealed beneath the Sealed Grounds through the efforts of Link and Groose. At last, when Link obtains the Triforce, he manages to defeat Demise permanently by driving the Statue of the Goddess from Skyloft into the Sealed Grounds as The Imprisoned awakens for the fourth time. However, Ghirahim kidnaps Zelda and takes her to the past through the Gate of Time in the Sealed Temple, where he begins a ritual to revive his master.

While Link manages to defeat Ghirahim, he is too late to stop the resurrection of Demise. The Imprisoned begins to absorb Zelda's soul and eventually transforms into the Demon King himself. Ghirahim welcomes back his master, but Demise pulls a dark sword out of Ghirahim and seals his entity within the weapon. Demise continues to absorb the soul of Zelda to gain unstoppable power; he is impressed with Link's determination to protect the goddess and invites him to do battle. To Demise's shock, Link manages to defeat him, but in his dying throes, he places a curse on Link and Zelda. For all eternity, they and their descendants shall be pursued by an incarnation of Demise's hatred. With that, Demise is sealed away within the Master Sword, where his remains begin to decay.

Battle
After Link enters the chosen battlefield through the portal in the past, Demise praises him for his courage, but then tells him him that when he falls, he shall rule over everything in the world. With that, the battle begins.

Striking Demise through his guard can be difficult, as he will attempt to block every attack Link makes. Additionally, Link's Skyward Strike is unavailable as the power of the Goddess is negated by Demise's personal battlefield. Link can quickly Shield Attack when Demise attacks with the Ghirahim-sword, then follow up with a vertical attack or Spin Attack. Eventually, Demise will be thrown backwards, seemingly defeated, but he will rise up and summon a storm. Demise can then draw the lightning from the storm to charge his sword with electricity. Link will now be damaged if he strikes the sword and Demise will cause twice as much damage as before. To defeat Demise, Link must chose his attacks wisely. Demise is now able to perform his own variation on a Skyward Strike, after which he is forced to recharge his sword by pointing it skyward. It is possible to defeat Demise by attacking him before he can recharge his blade, but it is easier to mimic Demise and point the Master Sword to the sky. This will charge the Master Sword with electricity from lightning bolts, allowing Link to attack with a Skyward Strike and paralyze Demise, making him vulnerable to attack.

After doing this a few times, he will fall back again, allowing Link to finish him with a lightning charged Fatal Blow. Demise is swift however, and he will usually dodge the attack at first, and sometimes the second. If Link is quick enough to land the second attack, or attempts to land the third, the battle ends.

Theory

 * Demise possesses a sword that seems strikingly similar to the Master Sword - it has a similar hilt shape and (upside-down) Triforce engraving. It remains unexplained whether the blade wielded by Her Grace Hylia and her chosen hero was specifically created to counteract Demise's weapon or vice versa. This is made further unclear by the fact that Fi and Ghirahim are similar humanoid beings accompanying each sword.

Trivia

 * Demise will stare at the Bug Net if it is brought out. This is the latest in a long line of seemingly-useless "catching" items having an effect in an important fight: deflecting Agahnim's attacks with A Link to the Past's Bug Catching Net; similarly volleying Ganondorf's attacks back at him with an Empty Bottle in Ocarina of Time; and distracting Ganondorf in a similar way with the Fishing Rod in Twilight Princess.
 * Demise has a strong resemblance to some Ganondorf incarnations in other games. Upon his defeat, Demise makes a claim that his hatred will not end, but will be reborn in the coming ages. The form of this evil is thought to be Ganon. Hyrule Historia specifically mentions that his flaming red hair is to signify a connection to Ganondorf.
 * Demise is known as the Demon King, a title he shares with Malladus, both of which bear similarities to Ganon. Although it is translated differently in different games, in the Japanese games Ganon's title is commonly, meaning Demon King.
 * Despite the fact that Demise has a title, the boss fight does not label it; only his name. This is similar to Ganon in the final battle of Ocarina of Time.
 * Demise bears a curious glowing, X-shaped scar on his forehead. This may be the result of the sealing spike which imprisoned him for several eras. Anatomically, the mark's position on Demise's true form is difficult to compare to his form as The Imprisoned, as his head morphs a great deal during this transformation. However, it can be argued that the scar, once hidden by The Imprisoned's numerous "quills", was revealed once his forehead reformed. Curiously, this area of the brow is often occupied by the signature jewel which adorns his successor, Ganondorf; in The Wind Waker, Ganondorf turns into stone when Link penetrates this area on his forehead with the Master Sword, perhaps implying that the Master Sword has substituted the Sealing Spike. This spot on Ganon's forehead is also significant in Twilight Princess in the 'Dark Beast Ganon' fight, in which it glows (much like on Demise) and is a weak spot.
 * Despite other characters referring to Demise specifically as male, Fi instead refers to Demise as "it".