Originally posted by Rapidash
We are not using his fated death as an argument in versus. That is quite fallacious. What we are using, is his ability to see his own death and prevent it according to the RPG rulebook.We all know that Nozdormu's death is coming to him. In a versus however, we can not involve fate mechanics. All we have to rely on is his powers. It is specificly stated that he is able to undo his own death, into an outcome more to his liking.
Whatever fate holds for Nozdormu, it must be damn nasty when we know he is able to undo death but at the same time know that he WILL die.
What you need to remember, is that Nozdorm exist at multiple places at once. He can see his death with his own eyes, basically, since he observe the time lines while traveling them in seperate forms.
And speaking purely in theory Nozdormu is already dead.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Protip: The imprisoning war was retconned into OoT, and the 7 sages.The master sword was there, moot point is moot.
I doubt it was retconned, otherwise it would be stated in one of the Zelda wikis.
There are problems with the Imprisoning War being OoT:
1. Ganon already claimed the whole Triforce. In OoT, Ganondorf was sealed into the sacred realm with just the Triforce of Power.
2. No Link was ever considered a knight other than LttP Link being of the bloodline.
3. The timeline where Ganondorf was sealed is an alternate timeline where Wind Waker takes place. It is not the same one that leads to the first three Zeldas and TP.
4. TP is the sequel to OoT and Ganondorf never gets sealed anywhere.