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The Imprisoning War or Seal War was a large-scale conflict spoken of in A Link to the Past that broke out across the land of Hyrule long in its past when an evil thief named Ganondorf gained entry to the fabled Golden Land and stole the Triforce from its resting place. Ganondorf's seizure of the Triforce tainted the Golden Land, transforming it into the corrupt Dark World, and Ganondorf himself was transformed into a demonic sorcerer now named Ganon. He launched an invasion against the land of Hyrule with his new army of monsters, made up of people from Hyrule that came seeking the Golden Power for themselves. This invasion was repelled by the courageous Knights of Hyrule, who gave their lives to the utter last to protect the mythical Seven Sages as they cast a magical seal on the Dark World, trapping Ganon and his army in the confines of the Dark World and restoring peace to Hyrule.

An Accidental Discovery
Long ago, in the beautiful land of Hyrule, legends spoke of a great power left behind by the Golden Goddesses following Hyrule's creation. Stories telling of the legendary "Golden Land", or the Sacred Realm, and the omnipotent "Golden Power" known as the Triforce that resides within it eventually spread across Hyrule over the ages, causing a lust for the Triforce's wish-granting power to grow and fester in the hearts and minds of Hyrule's people until there was nothing left in many of them but pure greed. The Triforce could not judge between good and evil and thus would merely grant the wishes of its holder according to legend, and these tales eventually led to the spilling of blood out of lust for the Golden Power.

One day, quite by accident, a gateway to the Golden Land of the Triforce was discovered and opened by a band of thieves skilled in dark magic and their leader, an evil man named Ganondorf. They were the first to set foot in this magical place in ages. It was a place like no other, a realm of midday golden skies where the spirits could roam free. And there, shining down upon this enchanted world from above, was the Triforce in all its glory. A long running battle then ensued between Ganondorf and his followers to the heart of the Sacred Realm in a deadly race to reach the Triforce first. Ganondorf fought his way past and killed all of his followers that had accompanied him into the realm along the way in a fit of lust for the Triforce's power and so that he could claim it uncontested.

The Great Cataclysm
After the murders of his followers, Ganondorf stood triumphantly over the Triforce and grasped it with blood-stained hands. A voice whispered to him, stating that if he had a strong desire in his heart to wish for it. In response, Ganondorf's evil laughter echoed across time and space and reached even Hyrule itself as he made a wish that he become the ruler of the world forevermore. This event would come to be known in history as the Great Cataclysm, an event that came to symbolize the hauling of the Triforce and would have vast implications for the land of Hyrule for ages to come.

It was also out of the Great Cataclysm that one of Hyrule's greatest threats was now born as Ganondorf now had the strength of the Triforce at his command. An ancient prophecy concerning the Great Cataclysm also existed however, stating that if a person with an evil heart should ever gain possession of the Triforce that a Hero would be destined to one day appear, and that Hero would defeat the evil one that started the Great Cataclysm, as nobody else could take back the Golden Power and save the world from the wicked reign of the evil one but the Hero of legend.

The Spoiling of the Golden Land
As a result of Ganondorf's wish for the domination of the world, the Triforce interpreted that wish by causing the Sacred Realm to radically change. The Golden Land began to whither and die as it was transformed into a twisted copy of Hyrule that seemingly was meant to represent what Hyrule would look like if Ganondorf were to rule it. Dark clouds now plagued the skies as light shined no more upon this magical realm. As a side-effect of this transformation, the Triforce's magic cast a curse over the entire realm, one that would cause any without protection from the Triforce's magic to transform into a shape that would reflect what is in his or her heart. The Golden Land was now the Dark World, a place of darkness and evil that was meant to satisfy Ganondorf's wish.

Ganondorf himself also changed as a result: he transformed from his humanoid form and took on the form a demonic, boar-like creature bent upon conquest and destruction. It was then that he took on the name of Ganon, a name that would stick with him henceforth and came to symbolize his villainy and evil. Ganon was not satisfied merely with ruling the newly-transformed Dark World however, as he sought to return to Hyrule and conquer it as well. In time, evil power began to issue forth from the portal to the Golden Land by Ganon's doing, beckoning to men from the outside to seek out the Golden Power and have their wishes become reality through its magic.

The Invasion of Hyrule
As greedy men from Hyrule entered the Dark World hungry for the Golden Power, each of them was transformed into a monster reflecting the greed within them. As a result, Ganon's army of monsters grew to a large enough proportion that he was now capable of launching an invasion against Hyrule. Many plagues began to beset Hyrule as well, causing catastrophes for the people of Hyrule that would precede the coming storm.

Finally, with his army now ready, Ganon launched a massive invasion against the land of Hyrule, intending to make his wish come completely true to be the ruler of both the Dark World and the Light World. Ganon's army swarmed from the tainted Golden Land and flooded into Hyrule, causing mass chaos and attacking Hyrule Castle. Meanwhile, the Seven Sages, a group of powerful sorcerers skilled in magic, searched for a courageous individual that could take up a mighty weapon that had been crafted to combat magic as powerful as that of the Triforce's, a sword that could banish evil itself. This enchanted blade came to be known as the "Blade of Evil's Bane" or the Master Sword.

The Seal of the Seven Sages
The King of Hyrule eventually convened the council of the Seven Sages as well as the Knights of Hyrule that served to protect the Hylian royalty and commanded them to seal the gateway to the Dark World shut in order to stem Ganon's invasion of the kingdom. Both groups would play pivotal roles in the hope of reaching this goal, with the Seven Sages bearing the responsibility of creating the seal itself while the Knights of Hyrule would protect them while they did their part to halt Ganon's massacre of the kingdom.

The Knights of Hyrule took the full brunt of the attack from Ganon's monsters, and while they fought courageously to the bitter end, they were nearly wiped out entirely as they did their duty to Hyrule. Their lives were not lost in vain however, as they bought the necessary time for the Seven Sages to create their seal, trapping Ganon in the Dark World and halting the invasion. With this, the war was ended in a victory for the Light World, though it had come at an extremely high cost. The people of Hyrule rejoiced nonetheless at the restoration of order and peace to their kingdom, thanks to the efforts of the Seven Sages and the Knights of Hyrule.

Ganondorf/Ganon
The individual responsible for unleashing the Great Cataclysm and the primary instigator of the Imprisoning War, Ganondorf, known as Ganon after his hauling of the Triforce, was once the humanoid leader of a band of thieves that resided in Hyrule. He and his followers were skilled in the dark arts, and one day, they discovered one of the gateways to the fabled Golden Land. After a deadly race to the heart of this Sacred Realm in which he slew all of his own followers that had accompanied him, Ganondorf seized the Triforce as his own with the blood of his followers literally on his hands. His wish to become the ruler of the world caused the Golden Land's radical transformation into the Dark World as well as his own transformation into the demonic Ganon.

As Ganon, he took on a grotesque form in the shape of a boar-like creature that thirsted only for conquest and destruction as well as power at any price. He also took to wielding a magical trident as his primary weapon of choice. Using the Triforce's magic, he cast a spell over the Dark World that would cause any venturing into it without protection to be transformed into a shape reflecting what lies in that person's heart, not too unlike himself. He also used the Triforce to lure greedy men from Hyrule into the Dark World in order to transform them into monsters for his army and create the foundations for a massive invasion of the Light World, Hyrule. Once he had built a large enough force, Ganon proceeded to launch his assault on Hyrule with the intention of ruling both worlds with the Triforce at his command. His schemes are put to a halt however through the sacrifice of the Knights of Hyrule and the magic of the Seven Sages when a seal is placed on the gateway to the Dark World, preventing Ganon from being able to return to the Light World.

Trivia

 * The name of the Imprisoning War seems to be a play off of the end result of the conflict, which resulted in the "imprisoning" of Ganon inside of the Dark World; Meanwhile, the alternate name for the war in Japan, the "Seal War", seems to be a reference to the seal cast by the Seven Sages that trapped Ganon in the Dark World and ended the war.
 * In the American manual for A Link to the Past, Ganondorf is given the surname "Dragmire" as well as the alias of "Mandrag Ganon" meaning "Ganon of the Enchanted Thieves".
 * The American manual for A Link to the Past makes the claim that the Hylian people were responsible for the creation of the Master Sword, while its Japanese counterpart states that the sword was ancient and had been crafted at the direction of the goddesses; It was later revealed by Princess Zelda in Twilight Princess that the sword was crafted by the wisdom of the Ancient Sages, falling more in line with the Japanese manual's version of the creation of the sword.