Talk:Stallord

King Dodongo?
Is it possible that Stallord is the skeleton of King Dodongo? They were both big dinosaurs, and you fought Dodongo in an area almost identical to where you fought stallord. Plus, when you beat King Dodongo in Oot, he rolls in the lava in the middle, which cools, and leaves just his head and front legs exposed, just like when you first go in Stallords room. If you doubt me, just watch one of the youtube videos of this Oot fight to refresh your memory. If you can't see how it got from Dodongo Cavern to Arbiter's Grounds, here is another speculation. Zant likely knew that Link was in Arbiter's Grounds. So he found King Dodongo's skeleton, and warped it to Arbiter's Grounds. He then waited for Link to come to the boss, then brought it back to life as Stallord.

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Now that you mention it... probably --195.93.21.4 22:47, 19 June 2007 (PDT)

And also, if you put the two maps from each game together, the cavern and desert are roughly in the same place...

You could be right, though it could also be the remains of Volvagia. Also, when Volvagia dies, look at his skeleton after the flames have been put out. It looks like Stallord. --Icytriforc


 * Well, when you look at it that way...


 * But think of it this way: Stallord's skull alone is at least twice as big as Volvagia's skull! Volvagia is like one of those Chinese dragons that are oh-so-common. Looks like a snake, but has a dragon-like head, it can fly and it breathes fire.


 * So please, tell me how when Volvagia died, its skeleton became about four times bigger than before. I just can't see how. I think it's far more likely to be King Dodongo, but even that has flaws. I don't think any part of that guy would have the ability to fly. However, with the Twilight Sword...I suppose it could have given him that ability. However, that's mere speculation. --Yuvorias, 17:16, 21 April 2008 (EST)

Stallord may even well be a mere creature that had attacked them or another part of Hyrule, was captured by the Gerudo, and imprisoned in the Arbiter's Ground. Stallords Skull seems to have some spears on its head, so being captured is a possibility. Its death is unclear, but most likely when the Gerudo race disappeared, it had no source of food, and therefore died of starvation. It has the ability to fly (with out its body) and breath fire. Whether or not this is caused by the "Twilight Sword" is unknown, it is safe to say these abilities were granted by it. If these powers are not given as such, it is possible that Stallord was a descendant of King Dodongo or Volvagia. I doubt the remains the original King Dodongo or Volvagia would be locked up in PRISON., 22:14, 26 July 2008 (EST)


 * All of the above comments make sense to me. Any objections to the removal of the entire "Volvagia or King Dodongo" section of the article? 02:21, 27 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Not really, but since it is still a common assumption of many people, someone's going to put it back up if you delete it. Just put maybe a little trivia point saying how it's theorized by some to be one of the two. --Felicia&#39;s Champion 02:25, 27 July 2008 (UTC)

Well, Project Deluge's factuality was believed to be true by SO many people (one of my friends is still convinced that it's real, and he's telling others! WHAT THE HECK), and yet no one complained when I removed that from Zelda Wii. Death Sword's supposed "hanging" is also a widely-assumed theory, and yet it has been removed from that page - a couple of times, sure, but I believe that the discussion there is enough to dissuade anyone from hereon (and if not, we'll just refer them to it), as hopefully this will be. 03:03, 27 July 2008 (UTC)

The Sword...
I was just wondering... Is the sword used to revive stallord the same sword that Death Sword uses, or if not, is it a sword that appears in any of the games at any other point. In other words, might it be a sword we recognize?--Magnus orion 20:47, 12 March 2008 (EDT)