Characters in The Wand of Gamelon

This is a list of the characters from Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, the non-canon game from the CD-i. Link, Princess Zelda, and other characters that are part of canon are listed only with the information relevant to their place in the game.

Zelda
Zelda is now the playable character, and retains her personality from Faces of Evil. However, due to her larger role, she is much more heroic and seems to actually care for Link, at least partially. She and Impa go to Gamelon after King Harkinian and Link disappear after they depart for Gamelon to aid Duke Onkled against Ganon. She defeats Ganon's minions, learns of Duke Onkled's betrayal, and then defeats Ganon, rescuing her father. Link was then apparently imprisoned in a mirror, which Zelda smashed, freeing him.

Link
Link also retains his childish personality from Faces of Evil, but has a much smaller role. He is ordered to go to Gamelon if King Harkinian does not return, and does so, but is apparently imprisoned by Ganon. Later, Zelda smashes a mirror owned by a woman (whose role is unknown), and Link reappears, implying he was trapped within it. A somewhat recurring joke is that Link is constantly hungry throughout the game.

King Harkinian
Much like Link and Zelda, he is the same as he was in Faces of Evil. This time, he goes to Gamelon to help Duke Onkled (revealed to be his cousin from the instruction manual), who is under attack by Ganon, and orders that if he doesn't return a month, Link should be sent to help. He is later rescued from Duke Onkled (who betrays him) and Ganon, and then condemns Onkled to "scrub all the floors in Hyrule". Zelda, Link, and others then have a feast to celebrate his return.

Ganon
Similar in appearance and personality to his incarnation in Faces of Evil, Ganon has this time conquered Gamelon, and also blackmails Duke Onkled to betray his cousin, King Harkinian, with threats of destroying Gamelon. He also sends Gibdo, Omfak, Hector, and other various monsters to defeat anyone who stands in his way. When Zelda confronts him, he blows her away with magic after she exposes him to light. Zelda uses the Wand of Gamelon to mystically summon chains to bind him, and he is inexplicably trapped in what appears to be the Book of Koridai, claiming that "you haven't seen the last of (him)."

Duke Onkled
King Harkinian's cousin and the ruler of Gamelon, Duke Onkled ultimately ends up betraying the King. Ganon blackmails him with threats of destroying Gamelon, and then he is forced to imprison people in Tykogi Tower. When Zelda attacks the Tower and frees the Spaniard, they then force him to reveal the location and entrance to Ganon's lair in Reesong Palace. The King shows no mercy in Onkled's sentence after the defeat of Ganon, forcing him scrub all the floors in Hyrule.

Impa
Taking the role of Zelda's nurse like in the canon games, Impa first uses the Triforce of Wisdom to ascertain that the King will safely return from Gamelon. When Link and the King go, but do not return, she goes with Zelda to Gamelon. She then essentially fills the role of Gwonam, providing advice, using the Triforce of Wisdom.

The Spaniard
Known by no other name, the Spaniard is a servant of the King. However, after the King is captured, Ganon and Hector place him in chains, and he is taken to Tykogi Tower. He later reveals to Zelda that Duke Onkled betrayed the King, and at the end of the game, takes Onkled for his sentence.

Lady Alma
A woman apparently encountered sometime during Zelda's quest, but since no information, such as Youtube videos, have surfaced featuring her, her role is relatively unknown. However, Zelda smashes her mirror at the end, which apparently had Link trapped inside. Link was freed when the mirror was destroyed.

Gibdo
A mummy similar to the canonical enemy of Gibdo, he terrorizes an area by commanding the Gleeok (which is a race of creatures, not a single monster). Zelda fought it and defeated it by using a shroud given to her by the Knitting Woman, which apparently could "scare the wraps (off of it)".

Omfak
A lion-headed creature that apparently was "guarding the shrine" according to Impa. It could shoot lasers out of its eyes, and its head would turn into giant lips that could spit fire. When Zelda destroyed it, it crumbled into a flock of bats.

Hector
An old man who served Ganon. He put the Spaniard in chains and took him to Tykogi Tower. Zelda found that one sword slash was sufficient to destroy him, and he dissolved into a pool of blue liquid and a beating heart.