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====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''====
====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''====
[[File:Town invasion TAoL artwork.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Ganon's minions ransacking a village in search of Link]]
[[File:Town invasion TAoL artwork.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Ganon's minions ransacking a village in search of Link]]
In the backstory of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', following after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', Ganon's minions attempt to revive Ganon with the help of some new monsters from the underworld. He can be resurrected when Link's blood is sprinkled on his ashes, so Ganon's minions seek Link to restore Ganon, acting as the primary threat outside of the [[palace]]s.
In the backstory of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', following after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', Ganon's minions attempt to revive Ganon. He can be resurrected when Link's blood is sprinkled on his ashes. Ganon's minions seek Link to restore Ganon.


While Ganon is part of the main storyline, he does not physically appear in the game itself. When Link loses all his health, the player gets a [[Game Over]], and Ganon is resurrected. In the original Japanese [[Family Computer Disk System]] release, this is accompanied by a black screen and a roar, while in the overseas [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version a silhouette of Ganon is shown, accompanied by an audio clip of an evil laugh from Ganon.
While Ganon is part of the main storyline, he does not physically appear in the game itself. When Link loses all his health, the player gets a [[Game Over]], and Ganon is resurrected. In the original Japanese [[Family Computer Disk System]] release, this is accompanied by a black screen and a roar, while in the overseas [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version a silhouette of Ganon is shown, accompanied by an audio clip of an evil laugh from Ganon.

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