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Do Ganondorf's Steed, and Zelda's Steed have names?
Which hand does Link have the triforce on?What created Dark Link, and what is his purpose?What wishes have been made upon the Triforce?What effect does wearing heavy armor have?Why do I have two camels?Is there a max number of arrows you can have?Are the shrine names supposed to mean something?How Many Endings Does Breath of the Wild Have?Thunderblade and Great Thunderblade respawn areasWhich shields have damaging parries?
Throughout the LoZ Series, Ganondorf's and Zelda's horses make multiple appearances. Likely the most evident is in Ocarina of Time.
In breath of the Wild, the horses can be found, tamed, and even named.
From doing some research, these horses do not appear to actually have names, that I have been able to find, simply being called "Royal Steed" and "Ganondorf's Steed" or "Giant Horse".
Since these are somewhat iconic steeds, I figured that it would be likely that they should have names, like Epona does. Is this the case? Do they actually have names?
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Throughout the LoZ Series, Ganondorf's and Zelda's horses make multiple appearances. Likely the most evident is in Ocarina of Time.
In breath of the Wild, the horses can be found, tamed, and even named.
From doing some research, these horses do not appear to actually have names, that I have been able to find, simply being called "Royal Steed" and "Ganondorf's Steed" or "Giant Horse".
Since these are somewhat iconic steeds, I figured that it would be likely that they should have names, like Epona does. Is this the case? Do they actually have names?
zelda-breath-of-the-wild legend-of-zelda-series
I wouldn't imagine Ganondorf places enough value on the creatures that serve him to give them names.
– user200816
Apr 17 '18 at 8:01
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Throughout the LoZ Series, Ganondorf's and Zelda's horses make multiple appearances. Likely the most evident is in Ocarina of Time.
In breath of the Wild, the horses can be found, tamed, and even named.
From doing some research, these horses do not appear to actually have names, that I have been able to find, simply being called "Royal Steed" and "Ganondorf's Steed" or "Giant Horse".
Since these are somewhat iconic steeds, I figured that it would be likely that they should have names, like Epona does. Is this the case? Do they actually have names?
zelda-breath-of-the-wild legend-of-zelda-series
Throughout the LoZ Series, Ganondorf's and Zelda's horses make multiple appearances. Likely the most evident is in Ocarina of Time.
In breath of the Wild, the horses can be found, tamed, and even named.
From doing some research, these horses do not appear to actually have names, that I have been able to find, simply being called "Royal Steed" and "Ganondorf's Steed" or "Giant Horse".
Since these are somewhat iconic steeds, I figured that it would be likely that they should have names, like Epona does. Is this the case? Do they actually have names?
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I wouldn't imagine Ganondorf places enough value on the creatures that serve him to give them names.
– user200816
Apr 17 '18 at 8:01
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I wouldn't imagine Ganondorf places enough value on the creatures that serve him to give them names.
– user200816
Apr 17 '18 at 8:01
I wouldn't imagine Ganondorf places enough value on the creatures that serve him to give them names.
– user200816
Apr 17 '18 at 8:01
I wouldn't imagine Ganondorf places enough value on the creatures that serve him to give them names.
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Directly stated in the games, no. The horses don't have any names.
However, outside of the games, they kind of have names. There's a white steed named Storm that Zelda rides in the Valiant Comics that's very similar to the in-game horse that Zelda and Impa ride out of Hyrule Castle, although the comics are mostly independent works with no relationship to the games. From the wiki:
Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda, as seen in the Valiant Comics. Storm helps Zelda leave Hyrule's North Palace when she attempts to leave Hyrule in order to keep the Triforce of Wisdom from the reach of Ganon.
Ganondorf's horse name is a little trickier. I've seen numerous unproven citations that the horse's name is Galloughs ranging from GameFAQs posts to Reddit posts to DeviantArt fanfiction, feel free to google the name yourself, and the most consistent proof I can find is that multiple people seem to think the Ganondorf horse object in OoT's code is named Galloughs. However, looking at multiple object lists here and here, the horse is just referred to as Ganon's Horse or something equally uninteresting, and the dataminers of The Cutting Room Floor haven't made mention of any horse-related discoveries, so I'm personally skeptical.
For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
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Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
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Galloughs does sound a bit like the word gallows, which is where criminals are lynched, so it would make a bit of sense to have a scary horse have a name that sounds like the name of a scary place. And in BotW, galloughs is 9 letters, which is the max amount of letters that can be used in horse naming.
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Directly stated in the games, no. The horses don't have any names.
However, outside of the games, they kind of have names. There's a white steed named Storm that Zelda rides in the Valiant Comics that's very similar to the in-game horse that Zelda and Impa ride out of Hyrule Castle, although the comics are mostly independent works with no relationship to the games. From the wiki:
Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda, as seen in the Valiant Comics. Storm helps Zelda leave Hyrule's North Palace when she attempts to leave Hyrule in order to keep the Triforce of Wisdom from the reach of Ganon.
Ganondorf's horse name is a little trickier. I've seen numerous unproven citations that the horse's name is Galloughs ranging from GameFAQs posts to Reddit posts to DeviantArt fanfiction, feel free to google the name yourself, and the most consistent proof I can find is that multiple people seem to think the Ganondorf horse object in OoT's code is named Galloughs. However, looking at multiple object lists here and here, the horse is just referred to as Ganon's Horse or something equally uninteresting, and the dataminers of The Cutting Room Floor haven't made mention of any horse-related discoveries, so I'm personally skeptical.
For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
– Ben
Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
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Directly stated in the games, no. The horses don't have any names.
However, outside of the games, they kind of have names. There's a white steed named Storm that Zelda rides in the Valiant Comics that's very similar to the in-game horse that Zelda and Impa ride out of Hyrule Castle, although the comics are mostly independent works with no relationship to the games. From the wiki:
Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda, as seen in the Valiant Comics. Storm helps Zelda leave Hyrule's North Palace when she attempts to leave Hyrule in order to keep the Triforce of Wisdom from the reach of Ganon.
Ganondorf's horse name is a little trickier. I've seen numerous unproven citations that the horse's name is Galloughs ranging from GameFAQs posts to Reddit posts to DeviantArt fanfiction, feel free to google the name yourself, and the most consistent proof I can find is that multiple people seem to think the Ganondorf horse object in OoT's code is named Galloughs. However, looking at multiple object lists here and here, the horse is just referred to as Ganon's Horse or something equally uninteresting, and the dataminers of The Cutting Room Floor haven't made mention of any horse-related discoveries, so I'm personally skeptical.
For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
– Ben
Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
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Directly stated in the games, no. The horses don't have any names.
However, outside of the games, they kind of have names. There's a white steed named Storm that Zelda rides in the Valiant Comics that's very similar to the in-game horse that Zelda and Impa ride out of Hyrule Castle, although the comics are mostly independent works with no relationship to the games. From the wiki:
Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda, as seen in the Valiant Comics. Storm helps Zelda leave Hyrule's North Palace when she attempts to leave Hyrule in order to keep the Triforce of Wisdom from the reach of Ganon.
Ganondorf's horse name is a little trickier. I've seen numerous unproven citations that the horse's name is Galloughs ranging from GameFAQs posts to Reddit posts to DeviantArt fanfiction, feel free to google the name yourself, and the most consistent proof I can find is that multiple people seem to think the Ganondorf horse object in OoT's code is named Galloughs. However, looking at multiple object lists here and here, the horse is just referred to as Ganon's Horse or something equally uninteresting, and the dataminers of The Cutting Room Floor haven't made mention of any horse-related discoveries, so I'm personally skeptical.
Directly stated in the games, no. The horses don't have any names.
However, outside of the games, they kind of have names. There's a white steed named Storm that Zelda rides in the Valiant Comics that's very similar to the in-game horse that Zelda and Impa ride out of Hyrule Castle, although the comics are mostly independent works with no relationship to the games. From the wiki:
Storm is the name of a large, white horse which belongs to Princess Zelda, as seen in the Valiant Comics. Storm helps Zelda leave Hyrule's North Palace when she attempts to leave Hyrule in order to keep the Triforce of Wisdom from the reach of Ganon.
Ganondorf's horse name is a little trickier. I've seen numerous unproven citations that the horse's name is Galloughs ranging from GameFAQs posts to Reddit posts to DeviantArt fanfiction, feel free to google the name yourself, and the most consistent proof I can find is that multiple people seem to think the Ganondorf horse object in OoT's code is named Galloughs. However, looking at multiple object lists here and here, the horse is just referred to as Ganon's Horse or something equally uninteresting, and the dataminers of The Cutting Room Floor haven't made mention of any horse-related discoveries, so I'm personally skeptical.
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For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
– Ben
Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
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For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
– Ben
Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
– Ben
Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
For some reason, the name "Galloughs" does ring a bell for me. No idea why though :)
– Ben
Apr 17 '18 at 6:27
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Galloughs does sound a bit like the word gallows, which is where criminals are lynched, so it would make a bit of sense to have a scary horse have a name that sounds like the name of a scary place. And in BotW, galloughs is 9 letters, which is the max amount of letters that can be used in horse naming.
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Galloughs does sound a bit like the word gallows, which is where criminals are lynched, so it would make a bit of sense to have a scary horse have a name that sounds like the name of a scary place. And in BotW, galloughs is 9 letters, which is the max amount of letters that can be used in horse naming.
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Galloughs does sound a bit like the word gallows, which is where criminals are lynched, so it would make a bit of sense to have a scary horse have a name that sounds like the name of a scary place. And in BotW, galloughs is 9 letters, which is the max amount of letters that can be used in horse naming.
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Galloughs does sound a bit like the word gallows, which is where criminals are lynched, so it would make a bit of sense to have a scary horse have a name that sounds like the name of a scary place. And in BotW, galloughs is 9 letters, which is the max amount of letters that can be used in horse naming.
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I wouldn't imagine Ganondorf places enough value on the creatures that serve him to give them names.
– user200816
Apr 17 '18 at 8:01