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==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{TAoL|-}} (Maru)===
==={{TAoL|-}} (Ran)===
In the {{TAoL|Maru}}, the Magician initially appears in the same backstory as in the manual, making a deal with the Prince and placing the first Zelda in an eternal slumber. Unlike in the manual, the Magician escapes from the Prince after being wounded by his sword. Link soon encounters the Magician in the present day during his trek through Death Mountain. Here, the Magician is in charge of a cult comprised of Ganon's minions, inciting their mission to spill Link's blood on Ganon's ashes, in order to revive their master.
In the {{TAoL|Ran}}, the Magician initially appears in the same backstory as in the manual, making a deal with the Prince and placing the first Zelda in an eternal slumber. Unlike in the manual, the Magician escapes from the Prince after being wounded by his sword. Link soon encounters the Magician in the present day during his trek through Death Mountain. Here, the Magician is in charge of a cult comprised of Ganon's minions, inciting their mission to spill Link's blood on Ganon's ashes, in order to revive their master.


After Link is forced to kill his mentor, a wolfman named Ganpu, Link has a nightmare of Hyrule under the oppression of the Magician, with an overlord acting as his emissary. Just as the overlord is about to bring harm to Zelda, Link strikes his mask and unveils [[Dark Link]]. Immediately afterwards, Link wakes up. After Link crosses the sea to Eastern Hyrule, the Magician unleashes a storm that wrecks his ship. The Magician then launches an attack on the town of Darunia, but fails. A second attack is launched after the taming of the River Devil, leading to the death of the current Zelda, not knowing that Zelda, Link, and the royal guard Billy were all in disguise. This attack is successful as the Magician now has blood needed to revive Ganon. By mistake, his minions have obtained Zelda's blood, rather than Link's, making the revival incomplete.
After Link is forced to kill his mentor, a wolfman named Ganpu, Link has a nightmare of Hyrule under the oppression of the Magician, with an overlord acting as his emissary. Just as the overlord is about to bring harm to Zelda, Link strikes his mask and unveils [[Dark Link]]. Immediately afterwards, Link wakes up. After Link crosses the sea to Eastern Hyrule, the Magician unleashes a storm that wrecks his ship. The Magician then launches an attack on the town of Darunia, but fails. A second attack is launched after the taming of the River Devil, leading to the death of the current Zelda, not knowing that Zelda, Link, and the royal guard Billy were all in disguise. This attack is successful as the Magician now has blood needed to revive Ganon. By mistake, his minions have obtained Zelda's blood, rather than Link's, making the revival incomplete.
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* The monster presiding over the wedding ceremony in the "[[Hitch in the Works]]" episode of {{TLoZ|TV Series}} looks similar to the Magician.
* The monster presiding over the wedding ceremony in the "[[Hitch in the Works]]" episode of {{TLoZ|TV Series}} looks similar to the Magician.
* In the artwork accompanying the backstory in the manual depicting the prince interrogating Zelda regarding the location of the Triforce of Courage, the Magician is shown to be partly merged with the Prince's shadow, implying that the Magician may have possessed the Prince, which may have partly explained the Prince's uncharacteristic hostility towards Zelda (especially seeing as the Prince is depicted as a child).
* In the artwork accompanying the backstory in the manual depicting the prince interrogating Zelda regarding the location of the Triforce of Courage, the Magician is shown to be partly merged with the Prince's shadow, implying that the Magician may have possessed the Prince, which may have partly explained the Prince's uncharacteristic hostility towards Zelda (especially seeing as the Prince is depicted as a child).
==Nomenclature==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|The Magician casting the sleeping spell
File:TAoL Link and Impa Artwork 2.png|The Magician casting the sleeping spell
TAoL Manga Magician.png|The Magician tempting the Prince to give up the location of the Triforce
</gallery>
</gallery>


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