![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Title: 'Don't Turn Your Back on Me; I Won't be Ignored'
Fandom: The Legend of Zelda (Spoilers for 'Tears of the Kingdom')
Author:
but_can_i_be_trusted
Rating: G
Word Count: 162
Characters/Pairings: Ganondorf
Warnings: None
Notes: Crossposted to
lyricaltitles
Summary: They appear so sure of themselves.
How eager the people of Hyrule must be, to overestimate their own might, compared to that of other peoples within the region. They appear so sure of themselves.
Ganondorf finds himself wondering...how do these self-assured and self-righteous people, with their irritating King and Queen, perceive the sandy land that he calls home? They must view the Gerudo Desert as a hinterland, a vast and broiling waste, whose inhabitants are scarcely worthy of notice.
They will learn to notice the Gerudo.
But Hyrule and its monarchs are, indeed, powerful. One confrontation has proven how difficult a direct assault will be. Perhaps a more subtle approach will help to bring the kingdom to its knees.
So Ganondorf will play at being a repentant sycophant, wishing to be in Hyrule's good graces. He will bide his time. When the ideal opportunity presents itself...
...then he will strike. And he will prove how foolish it is to ignore the strength of the Gerudo.
Fandom: The Legend of Zelda (Spoilers for 'Tears of the Kingdom')
Author:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Rating: G
Word Count: 162
Characters/Pairings: Ganondorf
Warnings: None
Notes: Crossposted to
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Summary: They appear so sure of themselves.
How eager the people of Hyrule must be, to overestimate their own might, compared to that of other peoples within the region. They appear so sure of themselves.
Ganondorf finds himself wondering...how do these self-assured and self-righteous people, with their irritating King and Queen, perceive the sandy land that he calls home? They must view the Gerudo Desert as a hinterland, a vast and broiling waste, whose inhabitants are scarcely worthy of notice.
They will learn to notice the Gerudo.
But Hyrule and its monarchs are, indeed, powerful. One confrontation has proven how difficult a direct assault will be. Perhaps a more subtle approach will help to bring the kingdom to its knees.
So Ganondorf will play at being a repentant sycophant, wishing to be in Hyrule's good graces. He will bide his time. When the ideal opportunity presents itself...
...then he will strike. And he will prove how foolish it is to ignore the strength of the Gerudo.