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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', malice was the form taken by [[Ganon]] in the game's backstory, forming [[Calamity Ganon]]. When Link, [[Princess Zelda]], and the four [[Champion]]s attempted to defeat Calamity Ganon in the same way it had been defeated a millennium before, it springs a trap in which it infects the innumerable [[Guardian (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and the four [[Divine Beast]]s with malice, turning them rogue and causing the [[Great Calamity]]. During the Great Calamity, malice was spread all across [[Hyrule]], with some especially large quantities of it in certain places like the [[Akkala Tower|Akkala Citadel]]. A large cloud of malice hangs over the remains of [[Hyrule Castle]], where Calamity Ganon lies dormant. Water that was polluted with malice became [[bottomless bog]]. Large quantities of malice remain in each of the Divine Beasts. Another seeming result of the malice's influence on Hyrule is the [[blood moon]], which appears on certain nights and respawns Ganon's monsters, along with most other quantifiable entities across the land. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', malice was the form taken by [[Ganon]] in the game's backstory, forming [[Calamity Ganon]]. When Link, [[Princess Zelda]], and the four [[Champion]]s attempted to defeat Calamity Ganon in the same way it had been defeated a millennium before, it springs a trap in which it infects the innumerable [[Guardian (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and the four [[Divine Beast]]s with malice, turning them rogue and causing the [[Great Calamity]]. During the Great Calamity, malice was spread all across [[Hyrule]], with some especially large quantities of it in certain places like the [[Akkala Tower|Akkala Citadel]]. A large cloud of malice hangs over the remains of [[Hyrule Castle]], where Calamity Ganon lies dormant. Water that was polluted with malice became [[bottomless bog]]. Large quantities of malice remain in each of the Divine Beasts. Another seeming result of the malice's influence on Hyrule is the [[blood moon]], which appears on certain nights and respawns Ganon's monsters, along with most other quantifiable entities across the land. | ||
In a few locations, notably in the Divine Beasts and around Hyrule Castle, malice forms into glowing eyes called [[Eye of Malice|Eyes of Malice]], sometimes with multiple eyes connecting to each other. If these see Link, they will summon [[ | In a few locations, notably in the Divine Beasts and around Hyrule Castle, malice forms into glowing eyes called [[Eye of Malice|Eyes of Malice]], sometimes with multiple eyes connecting to each other. If these see Link, they will summon [[Cursed Bokoblin]]s, [[Cursed Lizalfos]], or [[Cursed Moblin]]s from a mouth-like hole in the malice nearby. In most cases, the eyes can be destroyed from afar without them noticing Link via [[arrow]]s, though in some cases the eyes will be closed, in which case Link needs to get extremely close in order for it to open and be destroyed. When the eyes are destroyed, it destroys the mouths and other nearby pieces of malice as well, which can free certain trapped objects and machinery. | ||
Additionally in the Divine Beasts, there are four [[Blight Ganon]]s, which appear to be a fusion of malice with Guardian-like technology. When near these, the evil radiating from them causes the [[Master Sword]] to become empowered if Link has obtained it. Upon defeating a Blight Ganon, the malice is cleansed from the Divine Beast and it can begin its attack on the dormant Calamity Ganon. | Additionally in the Divine Beasts, there are four [[Blight Ganon]]s, which appear to be a fusion of malice with Guardian-like technology. When near these, the evil radiating from them causes the [[Master Sword]] to become empowered if Link has obtained it. Upon defeating a Blight Ganon, the malice is cleansed from the Divine Beast and it can begin its attack on the dormant Calamity Ganon. |