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===''Four Swords Adventures''=== | ===''Four Swords Adventures''=== | ||
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Hundreds of years later, in {{FSA}}, Ganon is reincarnated following his death in ''Twilight Princess''.<ref name=FSA-reincarnation/> In this game, Ganondorf is referred to as a desert nomad, recently expelled from the Gerudo Tribe by breaking their taboo and exploring the Desert Pyramid as part of his plan to usurp the powers of others and coat Hyrule in darkness.<ref name=Pyramid/> He steals the [[Trident]] from the Pyramid and the [[Dark Mirror]]—which he uses to summon [[Shadow Link]] and his kin—from the forest. He uses him to trick Link into releasing [[Vaati]] | Hundreds of years later, in {{FSA}}, Ganon is reincarnated following his death in ''Twilight Princess''.<ref name=FSA-reincarnation/> In this game, Ganondorf is referred to as a desert nomad, recently expelled from the Gerudo Tribe by breaking their taboo and exploring the Desert Pyramid as part of his plan to usurp the powers of others and coat Hyrule in darkness.<ref name=Pyramid/> He steals the [[Trident]] from the Pyramid and the [[Dark Mirror]]—which he uses to summon [[Shadow Link]] and his kin—from the forest. He uses him to trick Link into releasing [[Vaati]] from the [[Four Sword]] to serve as a distraction. Ganondorf then utilized the power of the Trident to hunt down and defeat the knights of Hyrule and transform them into demons, turning the Royal Jewels into gateways to the Dark World. Ganon also absorbs the power of the imprisoned [[Maidens|Shrine Maidens]]. | ||
At the end of the game, Ganon appears as the final boss as a twist ending, fought in the [[Dark World]] underneath the [[Tower of Winds]], where he is defeated after Link fires a [[Light Arrow]] into Zelda's ball of light that pierces him. He is then sealed away in the Four Sword. {{clear}} | At the end of the game, Ganon appears as the final boss as a twist ending, fought in the [[Dark World]] underneath the [[Tower of Winds]], where he is defeated after Link fires a [[Light Arrow]] into Zelda's ball of light that pierces him. He is then sealed away in the Four Sword. {{clear}} |