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Ghirahim
Ghirahim SS artwork.png
Ghirahim's initial appearance.
First appearance The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)
Species Demon
Counterpart(s) Fi

Ghirahim, also known by his preferred title of Lord Ghirahim, is a self-proclaimed Demon Lord who plots the revival of his master, Demise. He acts as the main antagonist for the majority of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, and is fought as a boss in it on three separate occasions. He generally has extremely flamboyant mannerisms and acts as a foil to the emotionless Fi. He is capable of many types of dark magic, which is usually marked with red, black, and yellow rhombus shapes.

History[edit]

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Ghirahim orchestrates Zelda's fall from Skyloft at the beginning of the game, and is first seen directly as Link enters the Skyview Temple, albeit from behind. Once Link reaches the deepest area of the temple, Ghirahim accosts him directly, taunting and generally trying to unsettle him (notably nearly licking him at one point). The battle consists of him slowly walking toward Link with an outstretched hand, trying to grab the Goddess Sword. If he succeeds, he grabs it, chastises Link for telegraphing his attack, and uses it to counterattack. He can also summon groups of small, flying blades to launch at him.

He is later encountered at the Earth Temple, where he yells about how Impa managed to rescue Zelda from him. Instead of attacking Link directly, he creates a monster called Scaldera out of a giant boulder. He does not appear again until Link has reached the Temple of Time, where Impa and Zelda escape from him through the Gate of Time.

In the second half of the game, he appears in the Ancient Cistern, where he brings to life another monster, Koloktos. In the Fire Sanctuary, he again attacks Link directly, now with more types of attacks due to seeing him as a viable threat now.

Once Zelda has emerged from her crystal at the Sealed Temple near the end of the game, Ghirahim ambushes them and takes Zelda back to the past again, where he begins the ritual to revive his master while sending an enormous horde of enemies after Link. Once Link reaches the bottom, the last battle with him commences, and he turns into a dark, masculine counterpart to Fi. He creates a battlefield from his rhombus magic and sends it into the air, where Link eventually defeats him by repeatedly ramming the Master Sword through the spike on his chest. However, Demise is revived anyways, and after Ghirahim praises him, he turns Ghirahim into his true form: a spiked, black version of the Master Sword itself.

Hyrule Warriors[edit]

In Hyrule Warriors, Ghirahim is recruited by Cia in her conquest across time and space. He appears in Skyloft, attacking the residents there. Once his forces are driven back, he complains that it is "dull" and secretly brainwashes one of the allied Hylian Captains. In the next battle in the Sealed Grounds, he executes his plan, turning the Captain into a Turncoat Leader, and also affecting several other soldiers. Eventually Ghirahim is defeated and the time portal he guarded closed.

After Ganondorf's revival, he summons Ghirahim and Zant to help him take over Hyrule, starting in Gerudo Desert. During this, he compares Ganondorf favorably to his usual master, of whom Ganondorf is reincarnated from. Eventually, he is defeated once again.

In Adventure Mode, he occasionally is an ally in Giant Boss battles, though after a short amount of fighting, he will "remember" he is supposed to be allied with the boss, turning him and his forces against the player.

As a playable character, Ghirahim is capable of summoning his usual flying blades, as well as brightly-lit Bokoblins that run forward to attack and various other types of rhombus-covered magic. He uses the Demon Blade as a weapon. Whenever he uses Focus Spirit, he turns into his inorganic, Fi-like form.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Ghirahim is featured as an Assist Trophy. He attacks primarily by using his sword and throwing projectile diamonds when jumping. Ghirahim constantly moves around while attacking and, if he falls off the stage, Ghirahim teleports to the edge. If enough damage is dealt to Ghirahim, he staggers before disappearing; otherwise, he simply disappears after a period of time.

Prior to the game's release, Ghirahim was first announced in a Miiverse post by Masahiro Sakurai.[1]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Ghirahim returns as an Assist Trophy, and has no difference in behavior. There is also a spirit of Ghirahim that depicts his main The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword artwork.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

In his usual form, Ghirahim has pale, grayish-yellow skin, purple rings around his eyes, white hair that covers one eye, white lips, and a long, pointed tongue. One of his ears is long and pointed, the other is shorter and covered by his hair. He wears a white, skin-tight suit with rhombus-shaped holes cut out, as well as yellow sashes and red and cyan rhombus-shaped jewels. Aside from boss battles in his debut game, he often wears a large, dark red mantle with a yellow rhombus pattern on the inside. During his second battle, he appears the same, though black markings have appeared across his body, completely covering his hands and forearms.

In his third battle, he transforms into an inorganic form, embracing his role as a living weapon. Much like Fi, he has solid, teardrop-shaped "hair." Additionally, he has white, pupilless eyes, two long ears, and a small gem on his forehead. He has blackish-brown skin covered in an iridescent rhombus patter, with larger, white rhombuses over them in varying places. At the center of his chest is a silver rhombus that acts as his weak point. Attacking it enough causes a hole to appear, showing him to be hollow.

In his final "true" form, he is forcibly transformed into a dark version of the Master Sword. The edge of his blade is jagged and spiked, while his Triforce mark is red and upside-down. The cross-guard on his hilt is similarly spiked and jagged, while the gem inset within is a red rhombus.

Profiles[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U trophy[edit]

Name 3DS trophy Wii U trophy Category Appears in Trophy Box Description
Ghirahim SSB3DS Trophy Ghirahim.png SSBWU Trophy Ghirahim.png Assist Trophy Wii The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (11/2011) 23: Skyward Sword Characters Flag of USA.png "Link encounters Ghirahim repeatedly during his adventure. Extremely confident, he encourages Link to use his title, Lord Ghirahim, when they first meet. Is he truly powerful, or does he use eloquent words to distract you and gain an advantage?"
Flag of Europe.png "No one has a higher opinion of Ghirahim than Ghirahim himself. You may call him Lord Ghirahim, by the way. Link is the thorn in this Demon Lord's otherwise flawless side, and though he might seem calm and collected, he'll start to lose his cool if he doesn't get his own way."

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit[edit]

No. Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
228 Ghirahim Ghirahim SS artwork.png The Legend of Zelda Series Primary (2) Ace Grab World of Light (Mysterious Dimension); Spirit Board Corrin (♂) Rule: Assist Trophy Enemies (Ghirahim)
  • The enemy's melee weapons have increased power
  • Hostile assist trophies will appear after a little while
  • The enemy has increased move speed
Skyloft Ballad of the Goddess

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Names in other languages[edit]

Ghirahim[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ギラヒム
Girahimu
Ghirahim
Korean 기라힘
Girahim
Ghirahim
Chinese 吉拉希姆
Jílāxīmǔ
Ghirahim

Demon Lord Ghirahim[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 魔族長ギラヒム
Mazoku-chō Girahimu
Demon Chief Ghirahim
Spanish Grahim, Señor de los Demonios Grahim, Lord of Demons
French Monarque démoniaque Ghirahim Demonic Monarch Ghirahim
German Dunkelfürst Ghirahim Dark Prince Ghirahim
Italian Patriarca dei maghi, Ghiraim Patriarch of the Magicians, Ghiraim
Korean 마족장 기라힘
Majokjang Girahim
Demon Lord Ghirahim
Chinese (Simplified) 魔族族长吉拉希姆
Mózú Zúzhǎng Jílāxīmǔ
Demon Chief Ghirahim
Chinese (Traditional) 魔族族長吉拉希姆
Mózú Zúzhǎng Jílāxīmǔ
Demon Chief Ghirahim

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