The Demon King

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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

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
Japan
Japanese
大魔王 ガノン[3]
The French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Ganon[5]
Canada
FrenchCACanadian
Le roi démon[8]
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Ganon[4]
The Italian Republic
Italian
Ganon[2]
The Republic of Korea
Korean
대마왕 가논 (Daemawang Ganon)[6]
Latin America
SpanishLALatin American
El rey demonio[7]
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEUEuropean
Ganon[9]
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See Also

References

  1. Painting III: The Demon King
    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.
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds)
  2. Capitolo 3
    "Ganon"
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Italian version)
  3. 第三章(だいさんしょう)
    大魔王(だいまおう) ガノン』
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Japanese version)
  4. Kapitel 3
    „Ganon“
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, German version)
  5. Chapitre 3
    Ganon
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, European French version)
  6. 제3장
    『대마왕 가논』
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Korean version)
  7. Pintura III: "El rey demonio" — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Latin American Spanish version)
  8. Chapitre 3
    Le roi démon
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, Canadian French version)
  9. Capítulo 3
    «Ganon»
    — The Demon King (A Link Between Worlds, European Spanish version)