[@Crusader Lord]There already was/is a Ganondorf, so he would not be Ganondorf. He would just be another king that the Gerudo people could look forward to (and probably pray he doesn't follow the last king's footsteps). In past Legend of Zelda storylines, Ganondorf only had power because he had the Mark of Din and a piece of the Triforce. In Breath of the Wild, he is the host for a menace known as Ganon (basically a dark god in this story line). Ganon is Ganondorf in Gerudo flesh. Now having said previously that gods should be able to have as many hosts as they want, I can't see why Ganon would specifically make a second Ganondorf. Or why he would try to monopolize on the Gerudo monarchy when he has already achieved taking over Hyrule Castle in this story line. He is just constantly at battle with Princess Zelda who has been fighting him for 100 years. She did this in the game too which to me honestly makes her insanely powerful for a demigod. Ganon has achieved what he wanted to achieve in this storyline. He is just still fighting the first Hylia incarnate (Zelda), and he knows that soon he will win since Link never woke up in this SL. However, our characters are going to be the champions to make sure he does not succeed (eventually at least).