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Dodece said:
There is actually an answer to this question. All the characters in the series are slaves to their fate. They were predestined to do as they did. Logically by the gods that created the triforce in the first place. Presuming they are omnipotent they must have foreseen the consequences, and they had a prominent position in their plan. Yes a god made Ganon do it, or more specifically saw to it that Ganon would be born the evil twisted very powerful bastard that he was.

That is the logic you must follow. However the truest answer is this. The staff at Nintendo is either too incompetent, too lazy, or too self serving to actually fashion a story that is the gaming equivalent of the song that never ends. Allowing them to shovel out two dozen versions of the same game.

By the way chalk up one vote to Ganon being impotent, and the whole power hungry nature of his existence is in compensation. Think about it for a moment over hundreds or thousands of years have you ever seen a piece of tail in his throne room. I think not we can at least assume after they banish Ganon both Link and Zelda are getting some.

 

 I don't know if this is a jab at the series or a long-witted answer.. w/e.



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