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Kind of fitting when one considers Breath of the Wild's central theme about nature, with Ganon's malice representing civilization's effect on nature. When you meet Corrupted Naydra, everything about its state is brilliant: it's been polluted with Malice.Also, there's a Meaningful Echo to how Zelda defeats Calamity Ganon in the climax: She engulfs Ganon in light and makes him vanish.There's a certain Meaningful Echo to how Link defeats Beast Ganon: just like with every beast he's hunted, he shoots for the head.
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This all makes more sense when one remembers that the only thing in all existence besides the Master Sword that can defeat the monster is the one and only Bow of Light, something you can only get from Zelda.
BREATH OF WILD SPRING OF POWER TRIAL
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Anybody who's spent a long time similarly hospitalized knows that your body goes feeble with the inactivity it's only natural he'd reawaken far weaker than he was in the past. In fact, it's more like Surprisingly Realistic Outcome. The Bag of Spilling situation that Link is in after his awakening seems like your typical invoked videogame trope.