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New page: == General == Ganondorf is an evil king that once conquered Hyrule. (The "world" Hyrule is in, in Digibutter's RP case, is RPOT.) == First Plot == Ganondorf conquered Hyrule (RPOT), bu...
 
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Kotake and Koume were ordered to unleash the power of Ganon that this Link clone had, so they took a magical jewel left over from the creation of the world to awaken Ganon, so that there could be two evil kings, on two worlds. However, it was revealed that the awakened Ganon could not be controlled. Ganondorf decided to let this new Ganon rampage and destroy the old world.
Kotake and Koume were ordered to unleash the power of Ganon that this Link clone had, so they took a magical jewel left over from the creation of the world to awaken Ganon, so that there could be two evil kings, on two worlds. However, it was revealed that the awakened Ganon could not be controlled. Ganondorf decided to let this new Ganon rampage and destroy the old world.


Kotake and Koume went into hiding, but were eventually found and defeated. They banished themselves to another dimension to avoid death, and used the last of the magical jewel that they previously obtained to summon an avatar of Ganondorf to RPOT.
Kotake and Koume went into hiding, but were eventually found and defeated. They banished themselves to another dimension to avoid death, and used the last of the magical jewel that they previously obtained to summon an avatar of Ganondorf to RPOT.
 
Even though Kotake and Koume were banished, they still cooperated with Ganondorf in the form of a mental link. They began harvesting souls, and sending them to RPOT, where Ganon was raging. The souls killed by Ganon fused with the souls sent by Kotake and Koume, and Ganondorf used his dark magic to convert them in to an evil being underneath his castle in RPOT.
 
Meanwhile, Phantom Ganon, his puppet, began to go mad. His madness increased when he was granted the power to absorb souls, as well- he used this ability to slaughter a village of 23 people. However, unknown to him, there was a great amount of hatred and anger present among these poor citizens...

Latest revision as of 23:36, 5 March 2008

General

Ganondorf is an evil king that once conquered Hyrule. (The "world" Hyrule is in, in Digibutter's RP case, is RPOT.)

First Plot

Ganondorf conquered Hyrule (RPOT), but was defeated by a group of heroes. Supposedly killed, no one heard about him or his forces, until a dark lord arose, on another world...

Second Plot

Ganondorf was actually banished from his previous world, and not truly killed. He arrived on a new world (Miyamojo), and quickly took control of large portions of this new land. However, part of his power remained on the old world, taking the form of an evil Link clone.

Kotake and Koume were ordered to unleash the power of Ganon that this Link clone had, so they took a magical jewel left over from the creation of the world to awaken Ganon, so that there could be two evil kings, on two worlds. However, it was revealed that the awakened Ganon could not be controlled. Ganondorf decided to let this new Ganon rampage and destroy the old world.

Kotake and Koume went into hiding, but were eventually found and defeated. They banished themselves to another dimension to avoid death, and used the last of the magical jewel that they previously obtained to summon an avatar of Ganondorf to RPOT.

Even though Kotake and Koume were banished, they still cooperated with Ganondorf in the form of a mental link. They began harvesting souls, and sending them to RPOT, where Ganon was raging. The souls killed by Ganon fused with the souls sent by Kotake and Koume, and Ganondorf used his dark magic to convert them in to an evil being underneath his castle in RPOT.

Meanwhile, Phantom Ganon, his puppet, began to go mad. His madness increased when he was granted the power to absorb souls, as well- he used this ability to slaughter a village of 23 people. However, unknown to him, there was a great amount of hatred and anger present among these poor citizens...