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Editing Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon
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|align=center|[[File:Ganon TFoE-WoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ganon]] | |align=center|[[File:Ganon TFoE-WoG sprite.png]]<br>[[Ganon]] | ||
|The recurring antagonist of the series. Ganon now wages war against the country of Gamelon in the hopes that Duke Onkled would seek diplomatic aid from King Harkinian. In the end, the cowardly Duke Onkled betrays his ally and allows him to be captured. Ganon is defeated by Zelda using the Wand of Gamelon, which binds him with magical golden chains and drags him into the [[Book of Koridai]]. | |The recurring antagonist of the series. Ganon now wages war against the country of Gamelon in the hopes that Duke Onkled would seek diplomatic aid from King Harkinian. In the end, the cowardly Duke Onkled betrays his ally and allows him to be captured. Ganon is defeated by Zelda using the Wand of Gamelon, which binds him with magical golden chains and drags him into the [[Book of Koridai]], though this time he does not complain about a supposed "pit" that "burns". | ||
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