Well if Link grew older in the adult time line, perhaps he didn't have kids killing the lineage. Either that or he eventually died prior to having kids that we just haven't seen yet.
@Rose's Zen Garden the sword actually makes the same sound Fi makes when she appears to talk to Link in Skyward Sword. Not the eerie scrambled speech but the sparkly sound. It also plays when the Master Sword is fully powered up in the Trial of the Sword
She's always been in the master sword. She was never capable of speaking to anyone but the Hero of the Sky because she was in an eternal slumber to seal Demise. Perhaps her being able to speak to Zelda means that Fi's waking up?
@@meking1808 the spirit of Fi is responsible, directly, to the Goddess. She is _tasked_ to the sword, but only by the direction of the Goddess Hylia, incarnate in Zelda. It is for this reason that I think she speaks to Zelda in BOTW. Perhaps, Hylia is speaking to Fi (vice-versa?) unbeknownst to Zelda, due to the dire situation.
@@oldenvye6432 I have my own thoughts about Astor as well. One theory revolves around Astor being a representation of the false prophet in a sense. In the Bible it states that the false prophet will show great signs and wonders to deceive people. Some people have said that Astor is the fortune teller from years prior to the calamity. Either way, he's a mysterious Villon that I would love to see in BOTW2.
@@oldenvye6432 I am almost halfway through the game. I am currently about to enter the Korak forest/lost woods. I’ve seen a lot of gameplay and scenes from the game so no one is going to spoil anything.
If Fi comes back at least Ghirahim has to return too since he is her counterpart and Demise's sword and it did not really confirm that his dead or alive. I hope we can see more of her past, maybe she has a special relationship with Ghirahim, I wonder what would happen if he returns too. I do want to see Fi in her human form and if Ghirahim has 3 different forms, then it's fair that she can turn into a human with blue-purple eyes and blue short or long beautiful hair and have actual arms and hands to fight in combat with her sword fighting skills and some of her powers. I would love to see them get a new BOTW design ( it's still the same person but with a new look). Too bad they never get to meet in Skyward Sword face to face. It would be kinda funny while they are fighting Ghirahim would tease or flirt with her will they're alone or in battle.
I think that's definitely possible. Fi's presence in the master sword in BOTW was pretty obvious, but it kinda was weird that when her voice was heard from the sword, it seemed as if she was trying to tell Zelda something, but we don't really know what she was trying to say. Because of the fact that Fi was resting in the sword for at least 1,000 years with SS is the first game in the timeline (and BOTW being in last??), her speaking now is a bit odd, so she could have been trying to say something really important, like an event is going to happen. That leads me to believe that BOTW2 could have some ties with SS, and characters like Fi and Ghirahim could potentially come back, which would be pretty neat sense SS has been kinda sitting there, and many fans don't appreciate SS enough simply because of the motion controls.
the problem is, fi can awaken, because she inside the Master sword, a sword we know is still around, on the other hand, girahim's sword disappears, sure wether it was destroyed or just vanished is up for question, but, one thing is clear, we currently dont have any sword for girahim to wake up from,
Ghirahim, Yuga, Veran, and Majora. Nuttin’ about these guys is redeemable, they just love to be bad and they EXCELL at it. (And as such, they’re much more interesting than Repeat Ganon(dorf).) Which. Fi’s had a cameo. She’s basically back. If Fi’s back, so are Ghirahim and Demise. Ghirahim literally spent all of SS trying to manipulate a failing Seal in the Present to bring back his Master, then switched gears for the Past. In BotW, we’ve seen what Just Malice can do, and even witnessed Demise’s botched return with that eggsack before the battle. In the Teaser, we see that there’s more Malice, a Hand, and a “Seal” of the same dimension and shape as the Sealed Grounds-a known Leaky Seal. It literally is the core plot mechanic in SS And then the Hand not only ignores the Malice entirely (and actually releases MORE of it-and the script only says Seal Ganon. Letting the Malice loose is a convenient loophole as it’s “not Ganon”), it flatout attacks Link. And attacks Link much like how Ghirahim has that signature Grab during his battle in SS. (It’s even the same side-I checked. And although the jewerly design is different...both wear gold jewelry) Also? *Disembodied hands have never been GOOD in the Series! The most “neutral” ones are yokai!* Guys. We’re gonna get Ghirahim, Ganondorf, and Demise *all in the same game*
I really hope Ghirahim can come back in future games or something! He's such a fun villain and probably my favorite, and I just need to see more of him >.
In all honesty... I used to think Vaati was supposed to be his reincarnation. 🤔 Also... If Fi is starting to wake up due to Ganondorf regaining his demonic powers, then wouldn't that mean Ghirahim could potentially return aswell?
@@Antasma1 True. But maybe his spirit somehow survived. He was seemingly tied to Denise's life and disappeared because he was slain, so maybe Demise returning would act as a catalyst to Ghirahim returning.
Just so you know Ghirahim is completely loyal to his master and Ganondorf is Demise reborn so if anything Ghirahim would be Ganondorf's right hand minion.
I’m pretty sure that the developers of the game confirmed that there was no timeline split in skyward sword because the entire game is a self-fulfilling time paradox. And that’s why you can see Zelda trapped in amber through the cracks in the temple door for the entirety of the game. And the reason that a timeline split occurs in Ocarina is because of how Zelda sends Link back and rewrites history. Whereas in Skyward Sword, everyone ends up being returned to their intended place in time. But I will agree that Ghirahim’s fate is up in the air, but not because of there being one in a separate timeline, it’s from the ambiguity of where he dissolved into after Demise’s defeat.
zelda's use of time travel actually is typically loop forming. Time usually loops around and all "seperate" timelines that have split off merge into a single one. We see this in SS, OoA, and MM. Ocarina of time is the ONE game that doesn't follow this rule, but if the timelines all eventually converge for BOTW, even Ocarina of time's split eventually merges.
I agree that Skyward Sword doesn't cause a timeline split, but I can see why people would think that with Demise being destroyed in the present and him being revived in the past. I have a theory that the Imprisoned is actually Demise's spirit that was sealed in the Master Sword.
The thing is, the Sealing Spike already existed in the past with Demise sealed inside as The Imprisoned before Link arrived with the Master Sword, so The Imprisoned cannot be Demise's spirit in the Master Sword. After Demise's revival and defeat in the past, the Sealing Spike also is no more, which would mean no Demise in the present for Ghirahim to attempt to revive. So unless Demise's spirit escaped the Master Sword, I dont really see how there is no timeline split.
Personally I'd love to see Ghirahim return, he's definitely one of my favorite Zelda antagonists. Not sure if it'd fit into Botw 2, but I'd definitely like to see him at least referenced in another game.
He already has returned, there's evidence that he is actually Majora, or the evil inside. Seeing as in the end of Majora's Mask that the evil has left the mask, that means that he will probably come back, but probably as Majora.
@@user-mistereye what are you talking about? there are a ton of similarities, like how childish they both are, and how they are so overcome with Rage at the end of both games. Plus, there's evidence that the mask was made by the Shiekah, and possibly Impa herself. the reason there's a Shiekah protecting the Princess in most games is to protect the Kingdom from their creation, (which is Ghirahim sealed in the Mask) and possibly to even Train the Princess as her Successor if she can't pass her knowledge to another Shiekah. it also explains his hostility towards Link in the Beggining of majora's Mask. Please, next time you come at me like that, provide evidence instead of just going "Ghirahim isn't majora lol"
Beta Luigi That’s purely speculation and yet you claim that Ghirahim “already has returned”, as if it’s confirmed that he’s Majora, when that isn’t the case, at all. They’re two completely separate villains. So no, Ghirahim HASN’T returned - yet
@@user-mistereye it is sort of confirmed, why else would Skull Kid (who was possessed by Majora) hate Link enough to curse him, mock him for looking at him in the Telescope, and bring the Moon to termina? have you explained that? i don't think so. We know that the Moon wasn't in Termina yet, as you can't see it until AFTER you meet Skull Kid. Also, Ghirahim didn't like Link at all, because of how much of a thorn in his side he is. That would explain his hostility! and Ghirahim wanted to do what his Master wanted - Destruction. He would only do that to Link, because Link was the one to stop Ghirahim! Seriously, don't mess with me. I know what i'm talking about, kid.
Anyone notice how Demise looks surprised when Ghirahim disappears from his hand? Ghirahim doesn’t ‘die’ or disappear like anything else in the game, in beams of light or bursts of malice. Maybe he never even died, and escaped?
What's to say he didn't died when the sword dissolved. We never actually see him die so maybe that was just him running away with his teleporting power. Idk I'm probably wrong.
Unlikely. if a blade that had a sentient spirit in it is destroy where would the consciousness go? He would have no other place to go but the realm without a physical form. His death would have been with his master as he planted the sword trying to stay upright and we see the blade just lose its place in the physical world. Fi still resided in the MS and that was never fully destroyed along with her master but it was a fleeting moment as link was on the verge of death and was simply telling her Grace he could be saved but they to act immediately.
Honestly, when the sword dissolved, I just thought Ghirahim was embarrassed that even his MASTER couldn’t defeat this “simple child of man”, so basically he just said “Yeah, no. I’m out
hmm... I would love to see Ghirahim return. Fi still exists within the master sword, so it's definitely possible for him to exist. The problem is the interpretation of what happened to Demise's sword. Did it break? Disintegrate? or simply teleport away? like the master sword, waiting for its true wielder. If it did teleport away, to supposedly slumber in wait, where did it go? Ganon, being demise's reincarnation probably never considered this as a possibility, since he probably has no memory of being demise, and probably doesn't actually know that he is a demon incarnate. I also would like to assume that they wouldn't be able to communicate as Fi could with Hylia. For no reason other than that they are evil and don't have the same type of relationship. What would happen if Ganon were to somehow, as Zelda did in Skyward Sword, regain his memories as Demise? What would happen in Ganon was able to find or discover Demise's sword, wherever it may lie? Something I would love to see, while I don't think Nintendo would do it since they aren't really big on explicitly mentioning past events of the timeline in their games, is to see the Zelda, Link, and/or Ganon get a full grasp on their history, and to completely understand the events of their destiny, rather than just being told via legends and tales. For Zelda to once again regain her memories as Hylia and know everything that has occurred in each era, for Ganon to understand exactly what he is, and come to terms with (or not care at all cuz he's the king of evil) with being an ancient demon reincarnation that caused the loop to occur for eternity. Ganon has been alive(?) for a long time, and essentially, being the reincarnation of Demise, he kinda did it to himself. Unless Demise was being literal about his hatred being reincarnated, in which case Ganon is not Demise, but has simply inherited his hatred for the Goddess. So Ganon is born with a hatred that is technically not his own, I guess... I'm going off-topic. But basically, if Nintendo wanted to, they could create the ultimate end game. Where the cycle is actually defeated, after the number of games that Ganon has been in, where it seems he never reincarnated, just simply existed across all of them, the span of Demises curse has really left its mark on us as the players, even before Skyward sword, before knowing why Ganon was in all of them. So, for those who love Zelda lore, the suspense is there. Wondering if the story will ever truly end. Probably not since Nintendo needs to make money, BUT, considering BOTW takes place a LONG time after any other game in the timeline, they could officially end the cycle in the game, and just start making some in that between area. I originally was just to going theorize about Ghirahim and went WAY off talking about how there is a potential setup for the Zelda timeline end and how it could work now. Sorry for the long-winded comment, but once the train is rolling, it doesn't stop for NOTHING.
What if Ghirahim has been behind all the other villeins all along? Using them to gather info on the hero's tactics throughout time. Using Ganon as a temporary vessel for his master until he can create/find a new (better) one? Going to lands beyond Hyrule to pit them against the royal family? (The sea invaders mentioned in botw comes to mind.) The possibilities are endless with him.
0:24 "But the chances of this powerful demon lord returning in one of the future games is actually *QUITE* *HIGH* " 10:03 "Now if he will is questionable, since Nintendo hasn't messed with him in a very long time, making the chance *SLIM* to *NONE* " ...okay...
Here a great theory: imagine in a new Zelda game Link fights and defeats Ganondorf breaking the curse. Where we see the curse of Demise being lifted, fast forward many years and link is a lot older and he begins to train his son when our hero realizes that Demise’s spirit had used sheikah tech to revive himself (separate from gananodorf) our hero is attacked and killed (giving hIs son instruction to search out for the great deku tree. And upon finding it he discovers the the great tree has long past and a rehabilitated Ganondorf has become the caretaker of the forest (to make amends for his crimes ) and he becomes our new hero’s mentor for Ganondorf know how to defeat demise ( for he know that his spirit had long been attached to him) New hero defeats Demise , ghirahim can comeback knowing his master’s failure ,Ganondorf is promoted to a sage ( for the gods know he had been manipulated by demise’s spirits curse. ) end game with ghirahim finding the master sword and slowly corrupts it waiting for the next hero to wield it to become it vessel and then we play as Ganondorf and must then defat the hero. $1million dollar game easy.
I really like girahim and want him to return that be cool if he did and had that group of bad guys they take over and it's up to link, Zelda and ganondorf to stop them I mean imagine link and ganondorf teaming up that be Soo cool
The timeline doesn’t split with Skyward Sword because in the timeline when Demise was permanently destroyed because there was no curse, thus no story. And Ghirahim disappearing at the end leaves his fate ambiguous. He could be in Lorule, if he’s the Lorulean version of the Master Sword and Demise is the Lorulean version of Hylia, or he could be in Hyrule playing the long game.
Umm just my theory on that, you got lorule and you got termina. They said when skullkid was bad they sent him up. Demise came from a crack, shadow temple is a mass grave, stone tower if you flip it upside down didnt they say the thing pointed to something like he'll? There comes a time you cannot keep going down anymore. Also when skullkid was sent up he was in hyrule. My theory for that is termina is very old, or it formed after ikana or whatever and they somehow don't have Gods they have giants. Then skullkid goes to hyrule then he meets link in lost woods but none remember and then in majoras mask skullkid gets the mask and goes back and curses evryone. But at somepoint its possible mask salesman was doing odd stuff in oot and all else was just happening off screen. Anyway my point is hyrule has many curses cuz goddesses are hands off, hylia had a very bad system and demise knew reincarnation from start. Their methods of magic are different. And they keep reincarnation cuz of triforce not demise. Demise kinda just help bind them. Demise was no stronger than goddesses although its scary its 4 to his 1. Also of them all link was never a god, hylia did a thing to his spirit, whoever gets his spirit is hero. I do like theory, however anytheory where demise is more powerful than godesses doesn't hold water because if he were that strong he'd rule evrytimeline and first thing he'd try to stop is time travel. But of course demise will always fail and link has power of protagonist. I mean link has died before, so we know he's not unkillable
Imagine Ghirahim getting freed by another smaller villain like Vaati, wich helps Ghirahim to live without Demise and they build up a bromance together.
Yes there was a past girahim, but he later went back in time and died again. That argument really doesn't work. On the other hand, "the Zelda timeline really doesn't make sense." Yep that's valid
We don't even know for sure he was destroyed, he could have teleported away after Demise lost, I mean he does have the power of teleportation. He displayed his ability to do so, several times.
I'd personally love to see it at least as an easter egg or even amiibo of Ghirahim's black sword form. (if not even just a quest about this really old ancient evil sword) XD
The evil/cursed Trident from Four Swords Adventures could also be of interest to Ghirahim, as it grants dark power to the wielder to make them the King of Darkness (a title associated with Ganondorf, the reincarnation of Demise, but also helpful if Ghirahim wanted to step up to leadership himself), but also, when viewed in hindsight after Skyward Sword came out, it could literally be the weapon form of Demise just as the "Anti-Master Sword" is Ghirahim, as it's described as having not only dark power but also an evil spirit that makes the wielder the King of Darkness (Evil King/Demon King) and basically turns them into Ganon, the reincarnation of Demise's hatred, so if every Ganon is Demise reincarnate and the evil spirit of the Trident makes the wielder Ganon as it did in FSA, then it stands to reason that the evil spirit of the Trident is Demise, sleeping within the cursed weapon and looking for a new host to possess, fill with his dark power, and turn into his next incarnation, just as Fi sleeps within the Master Sword and is basically a magical AI that waits for the next Chosen Hero and allows only them to wield the sword.
Ghirahim united the timelines. One Ganondolf wasn’t enough of a spirit to bring demise back, but three would be. That could be why malice is a new thing that Ganondolf never had before. Malice is Demise’s power now fully manifest.
Haven’t watched the video yet but I screeched in delight when I read the title involving my favorite demon. Honestly I too think that there is a possibility of Ghirahim’s return in botw cause if Fi can return why couldn’t he?
If they did embrace time travel, I would love the idea of old villains returning because of Ghirahim, and absence of Ganon. Like, Zant from a timeline where Ghirahim comes to him instead of Ganondorf, potentially he finds Yuga at a point in time where the rifts between Lorule and Hyrule are still present, Ghirahim could intercept time and get Majoras Mask from the mask salesman in Ocarina of Time and give it to the Skull Kid in that time and bring him into the mix. Link could have to use time travel to restore the broken timelines and gather characters to help like Ravio, Midna, or even the Happy Mask Salesman and potentially because of time travel meet characters we never see. Like the original leader of the Yiga clan, the actual Fierce Diety, or even the goddess. Imagine if instead if as a useful tool or ally to you, Ghirahim recruited Fierce Diety, after all he is shown as morally gray or potentially even evil. This concept is so cool, and also basically Hyrule Warriors lol
I want Ghirahim in Breath of the Wild 2. Ganondorf finds his sword form but he's in disrepair after all these eons and Ganondorf repairs him with malice.
Before I even watch this I would like to share my theory on this topic: I actually have a fanfiction in the works revolving around Ghirahim returning to a version of BotW's Hyrule, frozen in time in the gap between the two games. How? That disintegration was actually him teleporting away from his defeated master and he's been trapped in that illusionary battlefield all this time, watching the Zelda timeline, including all three splits, from afar. With the defeat of Calamity Ganon, he takes the chance to return to Hyrule. I won't spoil anything from there. I haven't watched the video yet so I can't say if that's the same thing Dr. Wily said, but my own personal theory is that he's alive and still in the illusionary realm. I mostly used Ghirahim for the fanfic because he's my favorite antagonist. And no I'm not advertising, the fanfic isn't even published on anything. Ok time to watch this. Edit: After watching this, this theory does hold some ground. One Ghirahim is bad enough, two would be a nightmare, but it is possible the timeline break resulted in two of him. And yes, he needs to steal the show from all of our classic villains and just do things himself. He has the potential. Ghirahim for BotW2 anyone?
@@sydneyann2577 It's not published anywhere yet, but I am thinking of publishing it on Wattpad once I've gotten it to a point where I can start updating it regularly. It's called Guardians of the Wild!
@@itskaaee Didn't see your reply until now XD. See above reply to Sydney (also sweet Hylia it's been seven months I am so sorry and you've honestly prolly forgotten by now lol, I know I did)
It would be cool if we could get a post Skywalker sword pre ocarina of time game where ghiraham claims the title of demon king for himself and we see some other demon from the series like Malladus the demon in the bound chest or majora as his sidekick
Well it could end up with him crossing paths with Mummy Ganondorf only to sense the presence of his old master’s hatred and malice. He eagerly approaches Ganondorf to offer him aid to restore his body and possibly increase his overall power and control of it. It’s like you said, he has all the time in the world to build up an army and resources if he stays off the radar.
I don’t think he should return. He was fantastic, but I’m worried they’ll make it really underwhelming if he comes back. Some legends should stay legends
Botw 2, just saying. The only direct sequel, bottom of all three timelines. Could bring back fi, or MIDNA, or prior links, or prior zeldas, or the actual goddess, or so much more
Hey Dr.Wily, There really isn't a way for Ghirahim to control Majora, because There is evidence that He IS Majora, and that the Shiekah turned him into a Mask, and every generation of Shiekah has an Impa to protect the Princess from the mask, seeing as she would be one of it's first targets. It also explains why Majora is so hostile toward Link, remembering his battles with the First Link, as their clothes are similar.
There's two big problems with this theory For one, the SS timeline. There's two ways for things to happen. Since they destroyed Demise in his Imprisoned form, then went back in time and defeated Demise in his normal form, either there's a split in the timeline, one where Link never had to go and fight the Imprisoned because Demise was already defeated and one where he did, or there is one timeline and technically speaking, Demise was defeated the entire game, despite Link still having to fight the Imprisoned. More simply put, either there's a timeline where all of SS didn't happen, or there was never a risk of Ghirahim unleashing Demise, with the Imprisoned being all that was left and not actually being Demise. One gives a missing timeline, the other is a little confusing. Assuming the timeline is that Demise was already defeated before Link's quest began, being a lot like the grandfather paradox where Demise was already gone, but Link had to do his quest anyway to get the ability to go back in time and defeat him, then we don't know what happened to Ghirahim. He disappeared after Demise was defeated, and that's all we know. If he was sealed with Demise, then he can only return if Demise returns, potentially with the destruction of the Master Sword. If he fled while Demise was sealed, its even harder to say, he's just missing. This timeline, however, brings up the question of just what happened the whole time, being a paradox where Demise was defeated the whole time. Did Ghirahim not realize his master wasn't actually sealed there anymore? What was the Imprisoned if he was already defeated? With all of these problems, I... Don't want to consider this timeline as the case, as that's too many time shenanigans to figure out. If the timeline is split, with one where Demise was defeated as the Imprisoned at the end of Link's adventure, and another where Demise was defeated before Link's adventure, where Link had no reason to adventure, then Ghirahim is either sealed with Demise in the Master Sword, or gone entirely. We never see him return with Link and Zelda, thus he'd be stuck in that other timeline, with his past self somewhere there as well. The alternative option is even more confusing, being a changing timeline. This result would be that Demise wasn't defeated before it all takes place, but the time travel resulted in a changed future where he was already defeated, but Link adventured anyway. This is similar to the paradox result earlier, but isn't a paradox because its a changed history instead of a self fulfilling prophecy. Its not Link having to go back in time because he already defeated Demise and needs to keep the loop stable, its... more like a Dragon Break from TES, where Demise was already defeated and sealed in the Master Sword, but was still unleashed from his original seal as the Imprisoned and destroyed later in the future, or that Link went on his adventure for a different reason, using the Triforce to bring Skyloft to the ground because of something else, not to defeat the Imprisoned. This brings Ghirahim into question even more, as there could be two Ghirahims running around, one that unleashed Demise and was left in the past to see the changes, and one that... Either needlessly went through the events of SS to unleash a master that was already gone, or... Did something else entirely, or... Just stopped existing. That's... Even more confusing of a result, because everything happened, but it didn't, or it happened, but the reason changed and we don't know the new timeline. Simply put, the timeline surrounding SS is even more confusing than the OoT split ever was, with every option giving too many different questions. But depending on the result, Ghirahim can't really return. The most likely situation with Ghirahim is that he was sealed in the Master Sword alongside Demise, so until Demise is released, Ghirahim is gone.
Oh, Girahim and Ganondorf working together in Breath of the Wild 2... Have him show up in the Beginning of the timeline, and the end, if they plan to break Demise's Curse, he would have to... unless he lost all faith in Demise when he was defeated by Link in SS.
OoT does make sense. Link doesn't travel to the future, he's sleeping in the Sacred Realm for seven years - so there is only one Link. The Timelinesplit happens only when Zelda sends him back in time. And when Girahim travels into the past there is no Girahim in the present (alternitive Timeline) until he returns. The same goes with Link in the Adult Timeline.
So confused by the Time Travel in S.S. Link goes back in time to plant a tree, and on his return to the present the tree is large and bears fruit. End game, Skyloft returns to the surface and Demise is eradicated, but back in time he is resurrected and defeated. Therefore, he would no longer exist when Link returns to the present? So why do the events of the game still stand? Skyloft wouldn't have returned to the surface to eradicate Demise as they'd be no Demise to eradicate.
This guy was a great villain. Then he gets shafted off to the side for Demise, a standard boring cookie cutter villain. I hope our boi comes back, and brings my girl Fi with him
I really want Skyward sword to be remastered for Switch. Then Ill actually finish it...the Wii controls where so annoying and not precise. Switch on the other hand would be able to do the job.
I think it would be more likely that Ghirahim returned, rather than leading his own faction, but as a servant of Demise's reincarnation, Ganondorf. He do this sensing Demise's hatred within Ganondorf and realizing that he is Demise but in a different form.
The question is would tingle attempt to betray girahim like in certain shows where there's a usually 2 big bads and one faking servitude to the bigger bad while plotting they're downfall only to be like the last battle before the final battle
"He could control some of them and use them as an army to destroy life as we know it" (not an exact quote, on mobile so can't replay it while typing) Demons he displays: Vaati, Minish Apprentice turned Evil, Power-Hungry Sorcerer Maladus, brought to life in a method very similar to Ghirahim's own reincarnation of the original demon king Demise Bellum, a tentacle creature created from the Sand of Hours who roams the Great Sea looking to feed off the life force of any and all beings it comes across Majora, once a magic mask used for hexing rituals but turned sentient and controlled the Skull Kid to send the moon crashing down onto Termina Tingle, middle-aged man who lives as a cartographer and suffers from clinical lycanthropy ... Yep, the most powerful demons in the franchise