Who is more feared in their world; Sauron or Ganondorf ?

Started by quanchi1124 pages

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
The implication that Link would be scared of Sauron is kind of lulz. Link would simply walk into Mordor, smash the black gates and kill Sauron himself.
😂

Link would get annihilated. This is an impressive realm unlike Hyrule.

Gandalf would beat Link's ass.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Gandalf was blessed with divinity as well in some manners but he was scared of Sauron.

Light Spirits and Sages were scared of Ganondorf.


Once she had that she wasn't scared especially when she ran into him.

And then he stomped her into the ground.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Light Spirits and Sages were scared of Ganondorf.

And then he stomped her into the ground.

Link was not. 🙂 Midna was not. Light spirits and the sages were obviously pansies.

Yes, he beat her. Gandalf feared Sauron and he easily crushed him too.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
Link was not. 🙂 Midna was not. Light spirits and the sages were obviously pansies.

Hobbits weren't scared of Sauron.


Yes, he beat her. Gandalf feared Sauron and he easily crushed him too.

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And your point is?

Originally posted by The Scenario
Hobbits weren't scared of Sauron.

And your point is?

Which ones weren't afraid of him ?

Sauron was better than Dorf by leaps and bounds.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Which ones weren't afraid of him ?

Sam.


Sauron was better than Dorf by leaps and bounds.

Prove it.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Sam.

Prove it.

Lol. Sam was afraid of him but he did have courage.

The entire world was aware of him. Dorf was just the guy behind the curtain who didn't scare Midna or Link. I don't even know if Zelda feared the red head.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Lol. Sam was afraid of him but he did have courage.

Are you implying that Samwise Gamgee can experience fear?


The entire world was aware of him. Dorf was just the guy behind the curtain who didn't scare Midna or Link. I don't even know if Zelda feared the red head.

Zelda surrendered her kingdom rather than fight. You think she wasn't afraid?

Originally posted by The Scenario
Are you implying that Samwise Gamgee can experience fear?

Zelda surrendered her kingdom rather than fight. You think she wasn't afraid?

He experienced fear throughout his journey but loyalty to his friend allowed him to persist.

She was afraid for her people and of Zant's threats not Ganondorf.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
He experienced fear throughout his journey but loyalty to his friend allowed him to persist.

Same with Midna, only it was loyalty to her people. You're not making a very convincing case here.


She was afraid for her people and of Zant's threats not Ganondorf.

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Which Ganondorf is responsible for, "fear of a nameless evil," and all.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Same with Midna, only it was loyalty to her people. You're not making a very convincing case here.

Which Ganondorf is responsible for, "fear of a nameless evil," and all.

Midna banished people away and faced him one on one. Sam never did so.

Sauron gave the evil a name unlike Dorf. The spell did so and a few of the people that met him weren't scared.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Midna banished people away and faced him one on one. Sam never did so.

Sam simply walked into Mordor.


Sauron gave the evil a name unlike Dorf. The spell did so and a few of the people that met him weren't scared.

Ganondorf can inspire fear without being known, Sauron needs a name.

I think it's clear Ganondorf wins that exchange.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Sam simply walked into Mordor.

Ganondorf can inspire fear without being known, Sauron needs a name.

I think it's clear Ganondorf wins that exchange.

Sauron was not there. They were specifically trying to sneak in. Midna challenged Dorf as did link one on one. Entirely different.

Due to a spell. Without the spell they weren't scared. That's worse since it was dependent on the spell.

Sauron is on another level.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Sauron was not there. They were specifically trying to sneak in. Midna challenged Dorf as did link one on one. Entirely different.

Midna had ancestral magic backing her up.


Due to a spell. Without the spell they weren't scared. That's worse since it was dependent on the spell.

Sauron is on another level.

People remained scared even after Twilight was lifted, were you not paying attention?

Originally posted by The Scenario
Midna had ancestral magic backing her up.

People remained scared even after Twilight was lifted, were you not paying attention?

Ganondorf had the Triforce of power backing him. I love how it is ok for Dorf to use an artifact but not for anyone else. Hypocrite.

The entire people weren't scared of a nameless evil. Dorf didn't scare all the people who knew his name. He was scarier when he was nameless and the spell was enacted.

😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
Ganondorf had the Triforce of power backing him. I love how it is ok for Dorf to use an artifact but not for anyone else. Hypocrite.

And the One Ring doesn't count? I don't see how that's relevant to Ganondorf being more terrifying than Sauron.


The entire people weren't scared of a nameless evil. Dorf didn't scare all the people who knew his name. He was scarier when he was nameless and the spell was enacted.

😂 [/B]

Zelda clearly states the entire people were scared.

Before the Hobbits knew about Sauron, do you think they were scared of him?

Originally posted by The Scenario
And the One Ring doesn't count? I don't see how that's relevant to Ganondorf being more terrifying than Sauron.

Zelda clearly states the entire people were scared.

Before the Hobbits knew about Sauron, do you think they were scared of him?

You tried saying because Midna brought an artifact that it changed things. It did not. You use self serving logic all the time. I do not.

Due to the spell.

Everyone who knew about Sauron feared him unlike Dorf.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You tried saying because Midna brought an artifact that it changed things. It did not. You use self serving logic all the time. I do not.

It gave her the courage to fight. If she did not have it she would not have fought, that changes the equation completely.


Due to the spell.

So?


Everyone who knew about Sauron feared him unlike Dorf. [/B]

Even people who didn't know about Ganondorf feared him. That puts him above Sauron.

Originally posted by The Scenario
It gave her the courage to fight. If she did not have it she would not have fought, that changes the equation completely.

So?

Even people who didn't know about Ganondorf feared him. That puts him above Sauron.

No, it didn't. It gave her power to fight. Suddenly this becomes like the Triforce of courage too. You're so biased I cant take anything you say seriously anymore.

That isn't due to him it is due to a spell.

False, as those who met Dorf two weren't scared at all. People of Middle Earth also outnumbered so greater numbers and higher percentage.

🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112
No, it didn't. It gave her power to fight. Suddenly this becomes like the Triforce of courage too. You're so biased I cant take anything you say seriously anymore.

And because she had the power to fight, she fought. You can be scared and still fight.


That isn't due to him it is due to a spell.

Which he cast, meaning it's due to him.


False, as those who met Dorf two weren't scared at all. People of Middle Earth also outnumbered so greater numbers and higher percentage.

🙂 [/B]

Greater number, but not total percentage, actually. There is one person who will stand up to Ganondorf unafraid, but Sauron has armies willing to fight him.