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This article is about the Painting in A Link Between Worlds. For the eponymous Demon King himself, see Ganon.
The Demon King is an Object in A Link Between Worlds.[1]
Location and Uses
The Demon King is the third in a series of five Paintings located in Hyrule Castle that depict the history of the Triforce. It is preceded by The Sealed Triforce and succeeded by The Hero Awakens.
Nomenclature
| Language | Names |
|---|---|
| 大魔王 ガノン[2] | |
| Le roi démon[3] | |
| Ganon[4] | |
| Ganon[5] | |
| Ganon[6] | |
| 대마왕 가논 (Daemawang Ganon)[7] | |
| El rey demonio[8] | |
| Ganon[9] | |
| This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data. | |
See Also
References
- ↑
Painting III: The Demon King
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds)
The Demon King Ganon was once just a thief—until the man broke into the Sacred Realm. There he stole the Triforce and transformed himself. Then he took his evil campaign back to Hyrule. - ↑
第三章
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Japanese version)
『大魔王 ガノン』 - ↑
Chapitre 3
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Canadian French version)
Le roi démon - ↑
Chapitre 3
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, European French version)
Ganon - ↑
Kapitel 3
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, German version)
„Ganon“ - ↑
Capitolo 3
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Italian version)
"Ganon" - ↑
제3장
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Korean version)
『대마왕 가논』 - ↑
Pintura III: "El rey demonio"
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Latin American Spanish version) - ↑
Capítulo 3
— The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, European Spanish version)
«Ganon»