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In ''Ocarina of Time'', Ganondorf's first canonical appearance in the greater ''Zelda'' timeline, it is revealed that he belongs to the {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo}}, a tribe of female thieves who bear a male only once every century. As the lone male Gerudo, Ganondorf is destined to become their king, but not all of the tribe approve of him, most notably {{s|zeldawiki|Nabooru}}. In terms of physical appearance, he sports his race's typical features: dark skin (with his having an olive green tint), a sharp aquiline nose, amber eyes, and red eyebrows and hair (with the former connecting to the latter). After conquering Hyrule and reigning over its ruins for about seven years, Ganondorf is finally defeated by Link and sealed by Zelda in the Dark World, after which the return of Link to his original time split the timelines. | In ''Ocarina of Time'', Ganondorf's first canonical appearance in the greater ''Zelda'' timeline, it is revealed that he belongs to the {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo}}, a tribe of female thieves who bear a male only once every century. As the lone male Gerudo, Ganondorf is destined to become their king, but not all of the tribe approve of him, most notably {{s|zeldawiki|Nabooru}}. In terms of physical appearance, he sports his race's typical features: dark skin (with his having an olive green tint), a sharp aquiline nose, amber eyes, and red eyebrows and hair (with the former connecting to the latter). After conquering Hyrule and reigning over its ruins for about seven years, Ganondorf is finally defeated by Link and sealed by Zelda in the Dark World, after which the return of Link to his original time split the timelines. | ||
In ''The Wind Waker'', set in the "adult" timeline where the Hero of Time disappears after being sent back to his own time, the goddesses flooded Hyrule to seal Ganondorf under the sea; hundreds of years later, Ganondorf manages to escape to the surface, and starts planning his revenge. His evil plans are thwarted once again by [[Toon Link|Link]], who at the end of the game vanquishes him seemingly once | In ''The Wind Waker'', set in the "adult" timeline where the Hero of Time disappears after being sent back to his own time, the goddesses flooded Hyrule to seal Ganondorf under the sea; hundreds of years later, Ganondorf manages to escape to the surface, and starts planning his revenge. His evil plans are thwarted once again by [[Toon Link|Link]], who at the end of the game vanquishes him seemingly once for all. In ''Twilight Princess'', instead set in the "child" timeline where the Hero of Time returns to his youth, Link warned the Kingdom of Hyrule about Ganondorf's future actions, and he was sealed preemptively in the Twilight Realm. Here, he conspired with the usurper king Zant to stage an invasion of Hyrule and cloak it in twilight. He is ultimately defeated by Link, Zelda, and the legitimate ruler of the Twilight Realm, [[Midna]]. | ||
In both ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess'', Ganondorf appears older than in ''Ocarina of Time'', sporting a beard and a more curated hair style; he also has a considerably more robust body. In ''Twilight Princess'', he wears armor and a cape like in ''Ocarina of Time'', while in ''The Wind Waker'' he is seen wearing a full body cloak. In ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Twilight Princess'', Ganondorf has also had the ability to transform into Ganon during battle. | In both ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess'', Ganondorf appears older than in ''Ocarina of Time'', sporting a beard and a more curated hair style; he also has a considerably more robust body. In ''Twilight Princess'', he wears armor and a cape like in ''Ocarina of Time'', while in ''The Wind Waker'' he is seen wearing a full body cloak. In ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Twilight Princess'', Ganondorf has also had the ability to transform into Ganon during battle. |