This is a story that was untold in OoT. It's the sweet and gruesome story
of Ganondorf, and why he grew up to hate everyone. I believe he couldn't
have started out hating the world, he had to learn to hate everything. So,
here is his story and probably the story of Link's unknown mother!
Ganondorf's Childhood Years
Introduction- The whole Gerudo fortress was in an uproar. Crowds of women, waited for their new leader to be born into the world. Only once in every 100 years was a male born. This was a male. He came into the world with a scream from the mother. Male's were the most painful to give birth too, because of their magical powers.
Those around could hear the cry of a baby. Alive and well. The weather outside was very strange. Lightening was striking down in the desert. Near the Temple. At the Temple in the desert was the chosen female leader. She was only eleven at the time. But, she contained power that the other Gerudo women did not.
She saw the lightening striking the temple fiercely.
"This. Is not good." She said solemnly. Having her arms crossed over her chest, flexing her wrist, and starting at the sky. As cloud of gray and black swirl around the Temple.
Else Where. In a Deep Forest. Saria, a well-known Kokirri was playing her ocarina on a stump. The Lightening was striking the top of the Temple. Causing the lower part of the stairs to enter it, to brake and fall. Saria stared at the pile of bricks. She felt something was dreadfully wrong.
By the waters of the Zora domain, lay their Guardian. Lord Jabu Jabu. He felt very strangely. Lighting piercing the sky above the lake Hylia.
At the top of the mountains, their King stood on the top. Watching the Lightening grow and strike at the fire Temple. King Darunia, watched on. Feeling evil upon the land.
Impa, one of the Sheiks still left in the world, looked up to see lightening. Taking it as a sign from the gods, she could feel the evil behind the force.
Back at the Gerudo Fortress, the Gerudo woman, held her baby only for a few seconds, before he was taken away from her. He was placed in care of the fighters of the Village. They were going to raise him to be a great King, that of power.
Part 1- Hyrule, Here I come!
A young boy that stood about three feet, nine inches. With flaming red hair and deep red eyes. His skin gave off a tint of green. His face, sharply figured. His ears, weren't pointed like the rest of the Hyrule people, but were rounded and shorter. He had light muscle tone from sword fighting all his life. He was ten years old.
He had wondered off from his training again. Training didn't interest him anymore since he could beat everyone at it. He was even a master sword man. He carried a small dagger in a holder around his waist at all times. He didn't use it, but it made him fell safe with it there.
He didn't have any kids his age around anywhere. They were all too old or young for him to play with. And most would just follow orders instead of play. Once he tried to play with a girl only three years younger than him, her mom pulled her away from the middle of a game of tag, saying how sorry she was for letting her daughter interrupt his training.
He never tried to make friends after that. But he loved adventures. Gerudo Fortress, had no places in it that he didn't explore to the point where he couldn't find anything exciting about them anymore.
So, he distracted his teacher and made a run for the Gerudo Valley that lay just outside of the Fortress. He wasn't aloud to go there because just anyone could walk by and kill him. But, he wasn't afraid. He loved the idea of being afraid of something and then standing up to the challenge.
He smiled to himself. His black boots being warn down from running, hitting the sand hard. His armor shaking violently against his body. While he was running, he grabbed his dagger and ran it through the straps on his armor. His armor falling off him easily. Being left on the ground. He put his dagger away, and laughed at the feeling of being a feather without that heavy stuff on his back.
He ran across the wooden bridge and made his way over the little water stream and out of Gerudo Valley. He ran past the brown fence posts and onto the grass. He stopped himself and looked down. He bent down to the ground a picked up a few blades of grass from the dirt.
"Grass? I've never seen this before." He said, inspecting it further.
He smiled. Then looked around from his crouched position. Everything looked a lot different then the Gerudo's say it looks like. They said it was scary, and ugly. To him it was beautiful! The most wonderful thing he had ever seen!
He got up and ran up the hill. Panting at the top. Resting his hands on his knees. He looked up and saw for the first time in his life, Hyrule Field. It was long and wide. Full of plush green forage. He looked on in awe at what he saw. He also saw the Castle Town Drawl Bridge. The entrance to Lon Lon Ranch.
He looked on and saw a river. Beyond the bridge was a staircase he could barely make out. He wanted to see everything. He even saw trees. Bushes and small animals run across the field. He was in total bliss to see everything like this.
He wanted to run and see everything! Everything and anything while he was here.
He frowned. The only way he was getting around everywhere so fast would to go by horse. His horse was tied up back at the Fortress.
"Oh well. I guess I gotta get one from Lon Lon Ranch." He said, running over to the Ranch.
Once inside he looked around at the horses that were roaming. He saw a grazing horse by a bush. It's fur was a light tan. It's nose and by it's hooves, a dark brown color. It's eyes the softest of brown coloring.
He walked over to it, carefully. He reached out to pet it's dark brown mane, when it bucked. He fell backwards with a yelp. Holding up his arm to shield himself from further harm.
Then, a girl about his age, ran over to the horse and calmed it down. He hadn't even noticed there was another person in the place. He had been so transfixed on the horse, he didn't even see the red headed girl.
She was about two inches shorter than he was. Strong looking arms from working with horses. She wear a plain white dress with brown shoes. It had blue patterns in the sleeves and chest. It had yellow and blue down by her feet. The dress reached to her ankles. Her hair, was a fire red, cascading down her slender shoulders. Her eyes were a tint green, he had never seen before. Her lips were a light tint of pink. Her nose, small from her age, but fit her face well.
"Easy girl. It's alright. He wasn't going to hurt you, were you?" She said, then turning to him.
"No. No, I was just going to pet her. I didn't mean to stir her." He said. Shaking his head along with his answer.
"Well, I didn't think so. Now, that she is calm, you can get up now." She said, with a smile on her face.
He blushed and got up quickly, trying to hide his embarrassment just the way he was taught too.
She giggled at him. Then extended her hand, "My name is Malon. What's yours?"
He shook her hand and said, "My name is Ganondorf. But you can call me Ganon for short." He smiled at her.
"Ganon. I like it. So, where do you live? I know you aren't from Hyrule Castle Town. I would of known about a guy as cute as you are." She said, smiling at him.
His face showed confusion and embarrassment. His face heating up. He made a nervous laugh before answering her question.
"I'm from Gerudo Fortress. I dough you've been there. Only Gerudo are aloud." Ganondorf said.
"Wow! Your from Gerudo Fortress! Wait, aren't only girls aloud there?" She asked.
"Yeah, but I was born there. The only male in every one hundred years born." He said.
"So, are you a Prince or something?" She asked, drawling closer to him. Her smile growing with every inch she took.
Ganondorf backed up from her closeness and said, "Yeah, I guess you can call me that. I am the future King."
"Wow! I know a Prince! And of a tribe of girls! This is cool. Do you think I could come over to where you live and see what it is like? I've never been there before. It has to be exciting! Much more than the lame old Ranch and Castle Town! The only thing that could be better would be to go to the forbidden forest!" She said, only stopping for air.
"Do you think I could come with you? Please?" She asked, putting on her sweetest voice.
"I don't think they allow outsiders to come in. I don't think it would be such a good idea." He started, but she got angry.
"So, you think I am a freak or something don't you? You think I am not good enough to join the Gerudo's! I bet that's what you are thinking. Isn't it," She yelled at Ganondorf.
"No! No! I don't! Promise. I do not think your a freak. Your really kind of cute. And it's not that I don't think your good enough, it's that the others are very strict! I mean I am not even aloud to leave the place for the sake of the three goddesses!" He said.
"You… You think I am kind of cute?" She asked, blushing.
Ganon blushed ten shades of red, and laughed nervously. Scratching the back of his head.
"Well, I …. Well, what I mean to say… umm… yeah you are." He said, finally giving up on trying to correct himself.
"That's so sweet! I like you already!" She squealed.
Ganondorf blinked, and then looked at a small horse about his riding size.
Malon looked at what he was.
"Oh. Did you come here to get a horse for rent?" She asked.
"Yes. I rather need one. I can only spend a little while in Hyrule before I have to return home." He said.
"Wait. You said the place is so strict that your not aloud to leave. How can you be here?" She asked.
He shrugged his shoulders and said, "Who ever said I listened to them?"
She blinked then laughed.
"You're a character Ganon! You remind me of me at that moment!" She said laughing.
"Oh gee great." He said sarcastically. Followed by laughing.
After they finished laughing up a storm, Malon got them two horses. One for Ganondorf, one for her. They mounted their horses, and took off.
They rode all the way to Hyrule castle gates. They tied their horses to the posts around the drawl bridge.
Going into Hyrule Castle Town.
Ganondorf and Malon made their way through the tough crowds of the Market. Malon dragged him to every possible both, telling him what she liked and didn't.
"I like that dress." She said pointing to a silk white dress.
"I think you would look good in that dress." Ganondorf said, pointing to a silky, pink dress with pattern of gold lining on the sleeves and bottom. V- necked and would go down to just below her knees.
"You think I would look good in that dress?" Said asked again. Not sure if she heard right.
"Yeah. I think you would look good. The women and girls always wear pink from where I am from and I think you would pull the color off very nicely." He said. Telling her what he really thought.
"Wow! Your so sweet! I only wish I had enough money to buy such a dress." She said, groaning.
"Well, why don't I buy it for you?" He suggested.
"You would do that for me? Your so sweet!" She said, hugging onto his arm.
"Yeah. Thanks." He said unsure of what to do. He walked over to the both and handed the guy the money. He got the dress packaged into a box for her.
"It would be best to open it back up when we get back to the Ranch. I don't want it to get dirty." She said, holding the package like it was the most wonderful thing in the world.
"Good idea." Ganondorf said. Him and Malon spent the whole day shopping. At the end of the day, they barely had enough time to make it back to the Ranch. Ganondorf cursed the three goddesses for his luck. His whole tribe will be looking for him tomorrow and he didn't want to get his new friend in trouble.
Ganondorf and her laid down on her bed. She was resting her head on his shoulder, her arms around his waist. She sighed contently before going back to sleep.
He had his arm wrapped around her shoulder. He smiled down at her.
'If only there was a way that I could visit her all the time. I bet we would be best of friends and she doesn't treat me like royalty. She treats me as if I am a person. I could get used to this treatment.' He thought.
He sighed. Knowing he had to leave here and go home before someone was killed for his stupidity. Mainly Malon.
He gently removed his arm from around her and squeezed out of her hold. She whimpered from the loss of heat. He sighed. He didn't want to leave. He wanted to stay with her.
He had to find a way to let her know he had left. But, he wanted to say good-bye first.
He searched through his stuff until he found something. A jewel was on his necklace. He grabbed his dagger and got it out. He placed the jewel on the table beside her bed.
Then, placed his dagger back into it's holder. He walked to the door and opened it. He walked out and shut it as quietly as possible. Then, got down stairs and headed out.
He got into Hyrule field and ran all the way back to the Gerudo Valley. His body was so tired, he wasn't sure he could make it all the way to Gerudo Fortress. He thought of Malon. The sooner he got back, the sooner he could venture off and meet up with her again.
He set himself into determination and ran as fast as he could. He made it to the huge fortress building. He walked into the open door way. Then, made his way back to his room. Almost all the Gerudo's were gone, probably out looking for him.
He went upstairs and gasped. He stood in the doorway of his room. His Mother, teacher and aunt were all dead. Laying on the floor with their blood flowing from their open wounds. All had slit necks.
Ganondorf felt tears for the first time in his life, come out of his eyes. His body was emotional cracked. No Ten year old should ever see such a sight. His stomach churned. He felt like vomiting all his meals for the week onto the floor. He swallowed down the first wave of sickness.
His knees wobbled until his fell down. His body finally giving out to his exhaustion and emotion. Tears dried themselves onto his checks. He was consumed by blackness, still not knowing why this happened. Or who did this.
Ah. You have to feel sorry for the poor little guy right about now. My job in this story is to make you want to second-guess your thoughts about Ganondorf. Why is he evil? I mean, he HAD to learn it. You aren't born hating the world around you. Something in his life must of triggered his hate for everyone. Please tell me what you think! There will be more chapters!
Ganondorf's Childhood Years
Introduction- The whole Gerudo fortress was in an uproar. Crowds of women, waited for their new leader to be born into the world. Only once in every 100 years was a male born. This was a male. He came into the world with a scream from the mother. Male's were the most painful to give birth too, because of their magical powers.
Those around could hear the cry of a baby. Alive and well. The weather outside was very strange. Lightening was striking down in the desert. Near the Temple. At the Temple in the desert was the chosen female leader. She was only eleven at the time. But, she contained power that the other Gerudo women did not.
She saw the lightening striking the temple fiercely.
"This. Is not good." She said solemnly. Having her arms crossed over her chest, flexing her wrist, and starting at the sky. As cloud of gray and black swirl around the Temple.
Else Where. In a Deep Forest. Saria, a well-known Kokirri was playing her ocarina on a stump. The Lightening was striking the top of the Temple. Causing the lower part of the stairs to enter it, to brake and fall. Saria stared at the pile of bricks. She felt something was dreadfully wrong.
By the waters of the Zora domain, lay their Guardian. Lord Jabu Jabu. He felt very strangely. Lighting piercing the sky above the lake Hylia.
At the top of the mountains, their King stood on the top. Watching the Lightening grow and strike at the fire Temple. King Darunia, watched on. Feeling evil upon the land.
Impa, one of the Sheiks still left in the world, looked up to see lightening. Taking it as a sign from the gods, she could feel the evil behind the force.
Back at the Gerudo Fortress, the Gerudo woman, held her baby only for a few seconds, before he was taken away from her. He was placed in care of the fighters of the Village. They were going to raise him to be a great King, that of power.
Part 1- Hyrule, Here I come!
A young boy that stood about three feet, nine inches. With flaming red hair and deep red eyes. His skin gave off a tint of green. His face, sharply figured. His ears, weren't pointed like the rest of the Hyrule people, but were rounded and shorter. He had light muscle tone from sword fighting all his life. He was ten years old.
He had wondered off from his training again. Training didn't interest him anymore since he could beat everyone at it. He was even a master sword man. He carried a small dagger in a holder around his waist at all times. He didn't use it, but it made him fell safe with it there.
He didn't have any kids his age around anywhere. They were all too old or young for him to play with. And most would just follow orders instead of play. Once he tried to play with a girl only three years younger than him, her mom pulled her away from the middle of a game of tag, saying how sorry she was for letting her daughter interrupt his training.
He never tried to make friends after that. But he loved adventures. Gerudo Fortress, had no places in it that he didn't explore to the point where he couldn't find anything exciting about them anymore.
So, he distracted his teacher and made a run for the Gerudo Valley that lay just outside of the Fortress. He wasn't aloud to go there because just anyone could walk by and kill him. But, he wasn't afraid. He loved the idea of being afraid of something and then standing up to the challenge.
He smiled to himself. His black boots being warn down from running, hitting the sand hard. His armor shaking violently against his body. While he was running, he grabbed his dagger and ran it through the straps on his armor. His armor falling off him easily. Being left on the ground. He put his dagger away, and laughed at the feeling of being a feather without that heavy stuff on his back.
He ran across the wooden bridge and made his way over the little water stream and out of Gerudo Valley. He ran past the brown fence posts and onto the grass. He stopped himself and looked down. He bent down to the ground a picked up a few blades of grass from the dirt.
"Grass? I've never seen this before." He said, inspecting it further.
He smiled. Then looked around from his crouched position. Everything looked a lot different then the Gerudo's say it looks like. They said it was scary, and ugly. To him it was beautiful! The most wonderful thing he had ever seen!
He got up and ran up the hill. Panting at the top. Resting his hands on his knees. He looked up and saw for the first time in his life, Hyrule Field. It was long and wide. Full of plush green forage. He looked on in awe at what he saw. He also saw the Castle Town Drawl Bridge. The entrance to Lon Lon Ranch.
He looked on and saw a river. Beyond the bridge was a staircase he could barely make out. He wanted to see everything. He even saw trees. Bushes and small animals run across the field. He was in total bliss to see everything like this.
He wanted to run and see everything! Everything and anything while he was here.
He frowned. The only way he was getting around everywhere so fast would to go by horse. His horse was tied up back at the Fortress.
"Oh well. I guess I gotta get one from Lon Lon Ranch." He said, running over to the Ranch.
Once inside he looked around at the horses that were roaming. He saw a grazing horse by a bush. It's fur was a light tan. It's nose and by it's hooves, a dark brown color. It's eyes the softest of brown coloring.
He walked over to it, carefully. He reached out to pet it's dark brown mane, when it bucked. He fell backwards with a yelp. Holding up his arm to shield himself from further harm.
Then, a girl about his age, ran over to the horse and calmed it down. He hadn't even noticed there was another person in the place. He had been so transfixed on the horse, he didn't even see the red headed girl.
She was about two inches shorter than he was. Strong looking arms from working with horses. She wear a plain white dress with brown shoes. It had blue patterns in the sleeves and chest. It had yellow and blue down by her feet. The dress reached to her ankles. Her hair, was a fire red, cascading down her slender shoulders. Her eyes were a tint green, he had never seen before. Her lips were a light tint of pink. Her nose, small from her age, but fit her face well.
"Easy girl. It's alright. He wasn't going to hurt you, were you?" She said, then turning to him.
"No. No, I was just going to pet her. I didn't mean to stir her." He said. Shaking his head along with his answer.
"Well, I didn't think so. Now, that she is calm, you can get up now." She said, with a smile on her face.
He blushed and got up quickly, trying to hide his embarrassment just the way he was taught too.
She giggled at him. Then extended her hand, "My name is Malon. What's yours?"
He shook her hand and said, "My name is Ganondorf. But you can call me Ganon for short." He smiled at her.
"Ganon. I like it. So, where do you live? I know you aren't from Hyrule Castle Town. I would of known about a guy as cute as you are." She said, smiling at him.
His face showed confusion and embarrassment. His face heating up. He made a nervous laugh before answering her question.
"I'm from Gerudo Fortress. I dough you've been there. Only Gerudo are aloud." Ganondorf said.
"Wow! Your from Gerudo Fortress! Wait, aren't only girls aloud there?" She asked.
"Yeah, but I was born there. The only male in every one hundred years born." He said.
"So, are you a Prince or something?" She asked, drawling closer to him. Her smile growing with every inch she took.
Ganondorf backed up from her closeness and said, "Yeah, I guess you can call me that. I am the future King."
"Wow! I know a Prince! And of a tribe of girls! This is cool. Do you think I could come over to where you live and see what it is like? I've never been there before. It has to be exciting! Much more than the lame old Ranch and Castle Town! The only thing that could be better would be to go to the forbidden forest!" She said, only stopping for air.
"Do you think I could come with you? Please?" She asked, putting on her sweetest voice.
"I don't think they allow outsiders to come in. I don't think it would be such a good idea." He started, but she got angry.
"So, you think I am a freak or something don't you? You think I am not good enough to join the Gerudo's! I bet that's what you are thinking. Isn't it," She yelled at Ganondorf.
"No! No! I don't! Promise. I do not think your a freak. Your really kind of cute. And it's not that I don't think your good enough, it's that the others are very strict! I mean I am not even aloud to leave the place for the sake of the three goddesses!" He said.
"You… You think I am kind of cute?" She asked, blushing.
Ganon blushed ten shades of red, and laughed nervously. Scratching the back of his head.
"Well, I …. Well, what I mean to say… umm… yeah you are." He said, finally giving up on trying to correct himself.
"That's so sweet! I like you already!" She squealed.
Ganondorf blinked, and then looked at a small horse about his riding size.
Malon looked at what he was.
"Oh. Did you come here to get a horse for rent?" She asked.
"Yes. I rather need one. I can only spend a little while in Hyrule before I have to return home." He said.
"Wait. You said the place is so strict that your not aloud to leave. How can you be here?" She asked.
He shrugged his shoulders and said, "Who ever said I listened to them?"
She blinked then laughed.
"You're a character Ganon! You remind me of me at that moment!" She said laughing.
"Oh gee great." He said sarcastically. Followed by laughing.
After they finished laughing up a storm, Malon got them two horses. One for Ganondorf, one for her. They mounted their horses, and took off.
They rode all the way to Hyrule castle gates. They tied their horses to the posts around the drawl bridge.
Going into Hyrule Castle Town.
Ganondorf and Malon made their way through the tough crowds of the Market. Malon dragged him to every possible both, telling him what she liked and didn't.
"I like that dress." She said pointing to a silk white dress.
"I think you would look good in that dress." Ganondorf said, pointing to a silky, pink dress with pattern of gold lining on the sleeves and bottom. V- necked and would go down to just below her knees.
"You think I would look good in that dress?" Said asked again. Not sure if she heard right.
"Yeah. I think you would look good. The women and girls always wear pink from where I am from and I think you would pull the color off very nicely." He said. Telling her what he really thought.
"Wow! Your so sweet! I only wish I had enough money to buy such a dress." She said, groaning.
"Well, why don't I buy it for you?" He suggested.
"You would do that for me? Your so sweet!" She said, hugging onto his arm.
"Yeah. Thanks." He said unsure of what to do. He walked over to the both and handed the guy the money. He got the dress packaged into a box for her.
"It would be best to open it back up when we get back to the Ranch. I don't want it to get dirty." She said, holding the package like it was the most wonderful thing in the world.
"Good idea." Ganondorf said. Him and Malon spent the whole day shopping. At the end of the day, they barely had enough time to make it back to the Ranch. Ganondorf cursed the three goddesses for his luck. His whole tribe will be looking for him tomorrow and he didn't want to get his new friend in trouble.
Ganondorf and her laid down on her bed. She was resting her head on his shoulder, her arms around his waist. She sighed contently before going back to sleep.
He had his arm wrapped around her shoulder. He smiled down at her.
'If only there was a way that I could visit her all the time. I bet we would be best of friends and she doesn't treat me like royalty. She treats me as if I am a person. I could get used to this treatment.' He thought.
He sighed. Knowing he had to leave here and go home before someone was killed for his stupidity. Mainly Malon.
He gently removed his arm from around her and squeezed out of her hold. She whimpered from the loss of heat. He sighed. He didn't want to leave. He wanted to stay with her.
He had to find a way to let her know he had left. But, he wanted to say good-bye first.
He searched through his stuff until he found something. A jewel was on his necklace. He grabbed his dagger and got it out. He placed the jewel on the table beside her bed.
Then, placed his dagger back into it's holder. He walked to the door and opened it. He walked out and shut it as quietly as possible. Then, got down stairs and headed out.
He got into Hyrule field and ran all the way back to the Gerudo Valley. His body was so tired, he wasn't sure he could make it all the way to Gerudo Fortress. He thought of Malon. The sooner he got back, the sooner he could venture off and meet up with her again.
He set himself into determination and ran as fast as he could. He made it to the huge fortress building. He walked into the open door way. Then, made his way back to his room. Almost all the Gerudo's were gone, probably out looking for him.
He went upstairs and gasped. He stood in the doorway of his room. His Mother, teacher and aunt were all dead. Laying on the floor with their blood flowing from their open wounds. All had slit necks.
Ganondorf felt tears for the first time in his life, come out of his eyes. His body was emotional cracked. No Ten year old should ever see such a sight. His stomach churned. He felt like vomiting all his meals for the week onto the floor. He swallowed down the first wave of sickness.
His knees wobbled until his fell down. His body finally giving out to his exhaustion and emotion. Tears dried themselves onto his checks. He was consumed by blackness, still not knowing why this happened. Or who did this.
Ah. You have to feel sorry for the poor little guy right about now. My job in this story is to make you want to second-guess your thoughts about Ganondorf. Why is he evil? I mean, he HAD to learn it. You aren't born hating the world around you. Something in his life must of triggered his hate for everyone. Please tell me what you think! There will be more chapters!
