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Many years prior to both {{TLoZ|-}} and {{TAoL|-}}, an offshoot/follower of Ganon only known as the "[[Magician]]" attempted to gain the location of the Triforce of Courage by manipulating the [[Prince of Hyrule]], the Magician dies casting a spell on Princess Zelda to make her fall asleep for eternity in revenge for her not revealing the Triforce of Courage's location.
Many years prior to both {{TLoZ|-}} and {{TAoL|-}}, an offshoot/follower of Ganon only known as the "[[Magician]]" attempted to gain the location of the Triforce of Courage by manipulating the [[Prince of Hyrule]], the Magician dies casting a spell on Princess Zelda to make her fall asleep for eternity in revenge for her not revealing the Triforce of Courage's location.


Years later, in {{TAoL}}, the evil power left behind by the vile heart of Ganon was causing chaos and ruin in Hyrule. Ganon's army makes an attempt to revive him by spilling Link's blood onto Ganon's ashes, but this method ultimately fails.  
Years later, in {{TAoL}}, the evil power left behind by the vile heart of Ganon was causing chaos and ruin in Hyrule. as Ganon's army makes an attempt to revive him by sprinkling Link's blood onto Ganon's ashes, but this method would ultimately failed.  


In the ending scenario where Link is killed during his journey, Ganon's minions are able to collect his blood and pour it onto Ganon's ashes, reviving him. As such, Ganon only physically appears on the "Game Over" screen.{{Note|This only happens in the NES version of the game. In the original Japanese relase for the Famicom Disk System, only a black screen with text appears and a roar being heard in the background.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author=  
In the ending scenario where Link is killed during his journey, Ganon's minions are able to collect his blood and sprinkling it onto Ganon's ashes, reviving him. As such, Ganon only physically appears on the "Game Over" screen.{{Note|This only happens in the NES version of the game. In the original Japanese relase for the Famicom Disk System, only a black screen with text appears and a laugh can be heard in the background.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author=  
JoshKall Plays|published= August 24, 2014|retrieved= January 22, 2020|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9jThfBhP5A&t=199|title= Version differences - Zelda 2: NES Vs FDS|site= YouTube|type= video}}</ref>}}
JoshKall Plays|published= August 24, 2014|retrieved= January 22, 2020|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9jThfBhP5A&t=199|title= Version differences - Zelda 2: NES Vs FDS|site= YouTube|type= video}}</ref>}}
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