Talk:Hyrule

"Gerudo - Ganondorf and Nabooru are Gerudo. They are a race of thieves that consist mostly of women. Gerudo women can only bare Gerudo women. It is said that a Gerudo male is only born once ever hundred years. The only known case of this happening in a Zelda game is the birth of Ganondorf, 'from Twinrova, a witch, said to be the surrogate mother for this fatherless child. Lore suggest that Gerudo males can only be born from a seed conjured by dark magic. The gems worn on the foreheads of Gerudo supposedly prolongs their life."

Er, what's the source for the stuff in bold? Just curious, cause I've never heard of any of that :| --JSC 18:07, 28 June 2006 (PDT)


 * Surrogate mother: Navi says this directly when you scan Twinrova.


 * Conjured by magic: Ganondorf's mother is a witch, and he does not have a father. Gerudo female + any male = Gerudo female baby. To be a 'surrogate' mother means it's not a natural fetus, it was implanted inside her. Since she's a witch (who can apparently morph her body and such) it seems a lot more likely that this was done with magic than a surgical operation. His father or orgin are never stated, but one would assume magic was involved in his birth.


 * Gems: "supposedly" this is mostly speculation, it's not actually SAID, but when Ganondorf's gem is destroyed he doesn't just die, he turns to stone. It seems as though the gem was the only thing keeping him alive. Also, attacking the gem with a light arrow in OoT was the only way to deal damage to Ganon.


 * Lol, Navi, figures. I guess the people who avoided her at all costs like I did never got that part. XD And the rest is all circumstantial, so I understand where you're coming from I guess. Still, seems kinda out there and not-quite-canon to just get tacked on without an explanation. Stuff like that, the kind that needs an explanation next to it, seems like it'd be better left for Ganondorf or Gerudo...? --JSC 22:52, 28 June 2006 (PDT)