The harsh sun and sandy wind were almost unbarable, and they called me a fool for standing in the middle of a sandstorm, but I did not care. I was their king, what could they do? And besides, they had never experienced the wind...It blew in from the feild, filled with the smell of milk, flowers, trees, all sorts of luxuries the people of Hyrule took for granted, while my people and I struggled for survival in this Goddess forsaken desert..I went to their Castle Town, saw how they just stand around, or play, never having to worry about running out of food, or draught, or sandstorms...I hate them so much. Their idiot king is to worried about his precious dinner to do anything productive, and I must grovel at his feet..I must remember why I do it, it's all worth it. When I have what I seek, I shall be the one who is grovelled before...But, that acursed girl, she's the only one who sees through my ruse, and she has what I need..I'll get it in time, hehe..I hate puns. I will get those Spiritual Stones, then that ocarina, then..The Triforce will finally be mine. I can't wait to finally have it..Then Hyrule, and eventually the world...My people will no longer have to scrounge for food in this valley, they will have the same luxuries as the Hylians. I will leave in the morning for the Kokiri Forest, where I will take the Spiritual Stone from that tree. It won't be easy, but I think I can "persuade" him, hehe...Then, on to those disgusting rock creatures on their mountain...The final one will be with the Zoras...But how to get the ocarina? The child is more clever than she looks, she won't give it up easily...I'll find a way. Nothing will get between me and the Triforce, nothing. I must have it. It's all I can think about, all I want to think about. I can have that wind for my own, I can have the green fields and clear waters...I will no londer be just the king of a band of pitiful theives, I will be Lord Ganondorf, master of Hyrule. I quite like the sound of that.