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With the exception of Link ([[Chick Magnet|who can unknowingly charm every woman ever]]), the Gerudo tribe is shown to be highly distrustful of Hyrulean culture and society, indicating a great level of detachment from the Hylian way. During Ganondorf's [[Alas, Poor Villain]] moment in ''Wind Waker'', he's given a [[Freudian Excuse]] that actually gives his trecherous deeds a slightly more altruistic motive: Gerudo Desert was nothing more than a harsh, barren wasteland and Ganondorf coveted the gentle winds of Hyrule.
 
If said "prequel" theory is indeed correct, ''Skyward Sword'' could depict how the Gerudo ended up in their current predicament. Perhaps they're the "evil forces" plaguing Hyrule. A falling-out with the other Hylians, maybe? If the pieces fall in place we might even see a young and bitter Ganondorf. Who knows? But given how Aonuma has been throwing in [[Continuity Nod|nods]] to affirm the whole "split timeline" theory, [[Tropers/X 2 X|I]] wouldn't doubt him addressing a plot element like this.
* Jossed. The Gerudo tribe does not appear in the game at all. In fact, almost no humans appear in Hyrule, instead living on Skyloft and other floating islands.
 
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With the exception of Link ([[Chick Magnet|who can unknowingly charm every woman ever]]), the Gerudo tribe is shown to be highly distrustful of Hyrulean culture and society, indicating a great level of detachment from the Hylian way. During Ganondorf's [[Alas, Poor Villain]] moment in ''Wind Waker'', he's given a [[Freudian Excuse]] that actually gives his trecherous deeds a slightly more altruistic motive: Gerudo Desert was nothing more than a harsh, barren wasteland and Ganondorf coveted the gentle winds of Hyrule.
 
If said "prequel" theory is indeed correct, ''Skyward Sword'' could depict how the Gerudo ended up in their current predicament. Perhaps they're the "evil forces" plaguing Hyrule. A falling-out with the other Hylians, maybe? If the pieces fall in place we might even see a young and bitter Ganondorf. Who knows? But given how Aonuma has been throwing in [[Continuity Nod|nods]] to affirm the whole "split timeline" theory, [[Tropers/X 2 X|I]] wouldn't doubt him addressing a plot element like this.
* Jossed. The Gerudo tribe does not appear in the game at all. In fact, almost no humans appear in Hyrule, instead living on Skyloft and other floating islands.