BurningDoom wrote:
I never saw the Player's Guide, so that could be in it. But in game he is not called Gannondorf. It's Anaghaim when he was in human form.
Ah, someone uploaded a transcript of the game. Here's the part I'm talking about:
"Link, thanks to you, I was
able to escape from the
clutches of evil. Thank you!
...The Triforce will grant the
wishes of whoever touches it,
as long as that person lives...
That is why it was hidden in
the Golden Land. Only a select
few were told of its location,
but at some point that
knowledge was lost...
The one who rediscovered
the Golden Land was
an evil thief named Ganondorf.
Luckily, he couldn't figure out
how to return to the Light
World...
...Well, remember that you
have magical powers, which only
the Hero can make use of!
There are some other magical
warping points like the one you
saw on Death Mountain.
By using them you can go
between the two worlds and
find the evils hidden in the
Dark World. You are the only
one who can destroy
Ganondorf, the thief... No!
Ganon, the evil King of
Darkness!"
As I recall, Ganondorf was the thief who was trapped in the dark world and became Ganon. Agahnim was, I guess, some sort of puppet or something of his in the light world that he used to open up the passage between the two worlds.
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