Special:Badtitle/NS90:User talk:DocColress/Some more discussion/reply

I'll have to look up on it. My memory's fuzzy, but I recall the flashback of how Zant first met his god, he was acting as crazy as he is now, which suggested to me he had serious mental issues even back then, which would also explain why he'd fall so easily for Ganon's manipulation. He motives were that he didn't like being stuck in the Twilight realm, right? That could be seen as vaguely sympathetic, even if selfish and ultimately misguided. And I always took that vision as Zant, in death, now seeing Ganon for who he truly was, so he was severing the tie between himself and Ganon, also killing him.