Talk:Spirit War

Malladus rivalling Ganon's power?
Just a question, but should we REALLY have the line that states that Malladus' power rivals Ganon(dorf)'s? To the best of my knowledge, the two have yet to be directly compared (unlike, say, Ganon and Vaati), so any definitive statement to that effect is really premature, don'tcha think? Dinosaur bob 22:04, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I just removed it. Thanks for the heads-up. Dany36 22:42, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
 * I disagree, it's a comparison, nothing more. And the fact that the spirits couldn't even defeat him with all of their combined power does attest to that comparison. I disagree with the statement's removal b/c it's a justified comparison to demonstrate just how strong Malladus was at the height of his power. Not one word in that statement implied the two to be the same, but the way Malladus was described and the way Anjean described him, he really did rival even Ganondorf's tyranny. This removal is unjustified. Link87 23:42, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
 * We don't know just how strong the Spirits were, though, so we can't say so just because they couldn't defeat Malladus in the end. After all, both Malladus and Ganondorf were defeated by Link and Zelda, so he couldn't have been that much stronger. Dany36 00:08, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Dany, that's exactly the point, they were similar in that they were the biggest menaces to Hyrule old and new. Ganondorf was to the old Hyrule what Malladus was to the new Hyrule. The spirits were obviously powerful, they were the ruling deities of the new Hyrule and their power was powerful enough to create such things as the tower, the tracks, the compass, and the bow. I never once said they were equal in power, I said they were comparable. There's nothing illegal with making a comparison. To remove such a statement from the story undermines its description of how powerful Malladus really was. That was the whole point of it to begin with, and there was nothing in it that warranted removal. Link87 02:14, 5 January 2010 (UTC)