>big bad *almost* admits they were in the wrongDoes Wind Waker do this trope the best?
>>739023396>Take thriving kingdom >Run it into the ground in seven years>Don't even benefit your own people, your alleged reason for doing it allNo, it was showing that he was delusional. He thought he was actually good at what he was doing even as Castle Town went from thriving capital to having zombies
wind waker does nothing right, let alone the best
>>739023396>He didn't understand the points the game tried to get across
>>739023461Lol what a fucktard. Kinda like Trump.
>>739023396>perhaps I've done bad things>okay time to kill some childrenThe amount of praise this scene gets utterly proves WW is a total retard babygame.
>>739023461He rid Hyrule Field of the stalchildren and peahats. He turned Lon Lon Ranch into a thriving business by firing it's lazy owner and putting someone who actually cares in charge. He took care of the major liability that was the Zora kingdom being in charge of Hyrule's primary water source. He brought the dark history of the royal family to light and made them pay for their crimes. He finally did something about those freeloading Gorons who take the kingdoms welfare and give us nothing in return. Ganondorf is a great leader who was willing to make the tough decisions the Hyrule royal family was too weak or unwilling to make.
>>739026230It's a deep scene, but people latch onto his dialogue as if it absolves Ganondorf of anything. What's amazing about the scene is that there is some truth to Ganon, and also the King, that they've actually lost everything that mattered to them, and are admitting they're just looking for something to live for, but at what cost? And within that there's Wind Waker's core themes, about "generations" and how it's important as you age to not push your ideals over the heads of children who don't have the same nostalgia as yourself.Both OoT and WW are about childhood, and the importance of giving kids a good life, by doing the right things for them, and that's ultimately what his "coveted the winds" line leads into, but people mistakenly take it as a "deepest backstory" kind of quote.
>>739026706>He rid Hyrule Field of the stalchildren and peahats.What's the actual reason for the lack of peahats and stalchildren in the adult era?
I covet that wind too
>>739023396>tired old man who can't comprehend how he could be SO bad that the Gods flooding the kingdom was the lesser evilKinda kino.Hated by God is usually the hero's origin story, like Hercules.
>>739026230If you covet something that badly for so long you get a lot of practice at repressing your conscience. Eventually it gets easy to repress the inner voice telling you it's wrong.
>>739023396Looking back, it's kinda cheap that the King's ghost can just pop-in and steal the Triforce wish