[quote=@Apollosarcher] [@Prince of Seraphs] I went with the whole. 'Reincarnations so they each have their Tri-force.' I can also see where Green is going, think about it. On the day of festival honoring a Hero the sun was blocked out, Ganondorf tells them that the king cannot save them or perhaps tells them the king's line has magic to cause this or even stop it. The people of Castle town and all the others who are their rush to the castle the King not understand and his soldiers overwhelmed. He cannot end it, Ganondorf claims he can and that the King is lying. He promises to save them and thus Ganondorf is made king Hyrule and the thieves with no blood shed. Also with monsters appearing thanks to constant darkness the outlying towns would have to submit to him for aid or go it alone. [/quote] Oh okay, the way he said it made it sound a lot more violent and you know, war like. A coup is generally the change in leadership by a violent means so I sort of assumed that's what he was talking about. What you said makes a lot more sense. With regards to the Triforce, I don't believe any of the reincarnation started off with the Trifroce. The hero in the original didn't have the Triforce of Courage at all, he went on a quest for it in Zelda II. Some of the Link's where born with it because the Ganondorf of that time already had the Triforce of Power and the Gods had to restore the balance, such as in Twilight Princess. In most of the games Link had to obtain it or already had it from a previous Zelda game. We could have it so that when Link draws the Master Sword, whenever that is, he is transported to the Scared Realm where the full Triforce is waiting but much like when Ganondorf first tried to claim the Golden Power in OoT his heart is not completely balanced so he gains only the piece that he embodies and the other two are given to those in the world that best represent there attributes, namely Zelda and Ganondorf. It just seems like if they all have the Triforce right now and are in such close proximity to each other the most obvious course of action for Ganondorf is to challenge the other two, take there Trifroce pieces and wish for ultimate power. Which I suppose isn't exactly a bad option for the story to go down but I feel it would make things a little unbalanced. I mean it's a little hard to claim that "No character is better than another" if one of the characters literally has supreme power over the world.