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Undid revision 397507 by Meganerd18 (Talk) That makes them similar, but it's not like Ghirahim was the first to have those traits. So no, Yuga is not based on Ghirahim
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*Ghirahim acts as the counterpart of [[Fi]], as they are both the humanoid forms of swords. Ghirahim's weapon form resembles a dark version of the Master Sword. In addition, Fi is generally regarded as calculating and emotionless, while Ghirahim is very open and dramatic about his emotions. | *Ghirahim acts as the counterpart of [[Fi]], as they are both the humanoid forms of swords. Ghirahim's weapon form resembles a dark version of the Master Sword. In addition, Fi is generally regarded as calculating and emotionless, while Ghirahim is very open and dramatic about his emotions. | ||
*When seen beginning the ritual to revive his master, Ghirahim can be heard humming his own theme music, similarly to a scene early on in {{TP}}, when [[Midna]] hums a little of her own theme music. This happens in {{ALBW}} as well, when [[Yuga]] hums his own theme song as he leaves the [[Sanctuary]]. | *When seen beginning the ritual to revive his master, Ghirahim can be heard humming his own theme music, similarly to a scene early on in {{TP}}, when [[Midna]] hums a little of her own theme music. This happens in {{ALBW}} as well, when [[Yuga]] hums his own theme song as he leaves the [[Sanctuary]]. | ||
*Before his real name was revealed, members of the Zelda community nicknamed him Debbie. | *Before his real name was revealed, members of the Zelda community nicknamed him Debbie. | ||