Czyli niby TP ma się dziać na końcu? Jeśli po przejściu PH Hyrule nie będzie tak jak dawniej (jeśli Great Sea nie zniknie) to raczej nie.
Co do "strzyknięcia karku" znalazłem artykuł który nieco to wyjaśnia 8)
We’ve just stuck the Master Sword straight through the Dark Lord, and with a pained cry Ganondorf unwittingly admits his defeat. That’s the quick recap. Here’s the new stuff.
Ganondorf rises back to his feet, stumbling forward with the Master Sword still stuck through his chest. The Twilight Barrier has vanished, and Link and Zelda stand not too far away, undoubtedly wondering if he’s still able to keep going. “Do not think this ends here…” Ganondorf cries out. “The history of light and shadow will be written in blood!”
And then it happens. The Triforce of Power on his hand fades away. Goodbye strength of the gods.
And goodbye glowing white scar. The light fades away, leaving the Master Sword embedded in plain old skin. If you ask me, the Triforce of Power was the only thing that has kept Ganondorf alive for so long – otherwise he’d have died from his injuries long ago. But the Triforce of Power appears to have allowed him to survive his fatal wound . . . and now that the magic that kept him alive has vanished from his grasp, there’s only one possible outcome. The Dark Lord stands there, eyelids starting to fall downward as death comes upon him . . .
An image of Zant appears on the screen, standing there and just looking forward. Suddenly he jerks his head to the side and a cracking is heard – it’s supposed to be his neck. At that same instant, Ganondorf’s head jerks backwards and his eyes go white . . . and he form become inert, simply standing there with the Master Sword stuck through him.
There’s been speculation that this is showing a resurrected Zant killing himself, because through the bond he and Ganondorf have established what happens to one affects the other. Zant kills himself, and therefore Ganondorf dies. I don’t buy into that for a second . . . I’m sorry, but Zant, despite his antics during the eighth dungeon boss fight, is evil. It’s not like Ganon is the one who corrupted Zant, and he’s returning to his former ways as servant of Midna’s family. “You want to know why none would call you king? It was your eyes, Zant. All saw it, a lust for power burning in your pupils…” Those are Midna’s words, and they describe him as evil long before Ganondorf ever appeared to Zant.
And what makes you think that Ganondorf would actually resurrect Zant? Sure, Zant said it would happen, but he happens to be the servant of the Dark Lord, a pawn that outlived his usefulness. I cannot believe people would think of the main villain of the Zelda series as willing to do something so . . . benevolent . . . as bring back someone who has failed him before, and will likely fail him again.
My take on the moment? Well, I think that the scene has done exactly what it was meant to do. I agree, Zant and Ganondorf are connected, but I believe this to be a little vision that Ganondorf was given in his final moments. He sees his pawn floating above him, sees the guy’s neck crack, then feels death take him as well. And there’s the reason: to show that Ganondorf, without a doubt in the world, dies. What became of Ganondorf after his defeat is unknown.
PS: Ganondorf i tak będzie odżywać czy tego chcemy czy nie.