2. [The cathedral is of the few structures that is familiar to Ganondorf in form. Like the Temple of Time, it rises tall with its minarets; like the Temple of Time, its windows are few but vast; like the Temple of Time, it is a sombre building that commands quiet and gravity.
Unlike the Temple of Time, however, it is filled with row upon row of wooden benches, seating for the common people, perhaps...? But why? When? Honestly, Ganondorf is a little confused, so there is a 7'6" man in leather armour wandering amongst the pews.]
7. [He had been warned away from the forest early on, on account of its dangers. As far as Ganondorf was concerned, however, the forest was less aggravating and less tedious and less off-putting than the city proper. Maybe it was the Hylian style of the buildings. Maybe it was the constant barrage of incomprehensible technology and terminology. Maybe it was just the people.
Maybe it's all of the above.
Ganondorf isn't afraid of what he doesn't understand, but he's capable of being frustrated by it. And having it shoved in his face constantly is not just irritating--it eventually becomes tiring.
And so Ganondorf has begun to build himself a more permanent camp, felling trees and clearing ground.
The monsters here will learn to fear him. He has fought monsters before.
He will destroy these as he has destroyed the others.]
Ganondorf | Legend of Zelda -> Ocarina of Time
Unlike the Temple of Time, however, it is filled with row upon row of wooden benches, seating for the common people, perhaps...? But why? When? Honestly, Ganondorf is a little confused, so there is a 7'6" man in leather armour wandering amongst the pews.]
7. [He had been warned away from the forest early on, on account of its dangers. As far as Ganondorf was concerned, however, the forest was less aggravating and less tedious and less off-putting than the city proper. Maybe it was the Hylian style of the buildings. Maybe it was the constant barrage of incomprehensible technology and terminology. Maybe it was just the people.
Maybe it's all of the above.
Ganondorf isn't afraid of what he doesn't understand, but he's capable of being frustrated by it. And having it shoved in his face constantly is not just irritating--it eventually becomes tiring.
And so Ganondorf has begun to build himself a more permanent camp, felling trees and clearing ground.
The monsters here will learn to fear him. He has fought monsters before.
He will destroy these as he has destroyed the others.]