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Ghirahim eventually set his sights on Hylia's reincarnated form, [[Zelda]], and despite the cloud barrier he was able to attack with a tornado that brought her to the surface. Zelda was saved from his underlings by the elderly [[Impa]], but Ghirahim soon began trying to track her as she made her way across the land. In the [[Faron Province]], Ghirahim saw Link enter the woods and followed him into Skyview Temple. He knew that Zelda was in the temple as well for a purification ceremony, but he instead chose to engage Link in battle. Link was able to damage him until Ghirahim chose to end the battle. He credited Link's survival to his sword only. Ghirahim claimed that he was only toying with Link until Zelda had left to prevent the two from being reunited. He told Link that he was free to run and play, but that he would kill him next time. Ghirahim was later excited when he heard that his men had captured Zelda at the Earth Temple, but Impa had rescued her by the time he arrived. Ghirahim had to make do with taking his anger out on Link when he arrived, and he did so by summoning the monster [[Scaldera]] to do battle with him. Ghirahim later located the Gate of Time at the [[Temple of Time]] and attacked Impa in order to access Zelda and the Gate. Just as he overpowered Impa, Link stepped in and was able to distract Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda passed through the Gate, which they destroyed behind them. Ghirahim was infuriated by this setback and left, claiming that Link was not significant enough to kill.
 
Ghirahim eventually set his sights on Hylia's reincarnated form, [[Zelda]], and despite the cloud barrier he was able to attack with a tornado that brought her to the surface. Zelda was saved from his underlings by the elderly [[Impa]], but Ghirahim soon began trying to track her as she made her way across the land. In the [[Faron Province]], Ghirahim saw Link enter the woods and followed him into Skyview Temple. He knew that Zelda was in the temple as well for a purification ceremony, but he instead chose to engage Link in battle. Link was able to damage him until Ghirahim chose to end the battle. He credited Link's survival to his sword only. Ghirahim claimed that he was only toying with Link until Zelda had left to prevent the two from being reunited. He told Link that he was free to run and play, but that he would kill him next time. Ghirahim was later excited when he heard that his men had captured Zelda at the Earth Temple, but Impa had rescued her by the time he arrived. Ghirahim had to make do with taking his anger out on Link when he arrived, and he did so by summoning the monster [[Scaldera]] to do battle with him. Ghirahim later located the Gate of Time at the [[Temple of Time]] and attacked Impa in order to access Zelda and the Gate. Just as he overpowered Impa, Link stepped in and was able to distract Ghirahim while Impa and Zelda passed through the Gate, which they destroyed behind them. Ghirahim was infuriated by this setback and left, claiming that Link was not significant enough to kill.
  
[[Image:Ghirahim2.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Ghirahim ready for battle.]]
 
 
After this point, Ghirahim became desperate to find a way to revive Demise, as Zelda would strengthen Demise's seal in the past, and with Zelda gone there was no way for Ghirahim to perform his ceremony. He began searching the local structures for clues and became "sulky" when he found nothing. Ghirahim met Link again at the [[Ancient Cistern]], where he compared Link to an annoying gadfly and empowered the nearby sentinel [[Koloktos]] to battle Link. Ghirahim's next stop was the [[Fire Sanctuary]], where he stumbled upon ancient inscriptions that revealed there was a second Gate of Time, which changed his mood to "giggly". Link arrived at this point, which lead Ghirahim to believe that they were bound by a thread of fate as opposed to mere coincidence. He questioned Link about the second Gate's location, and when Link refused to relent, Ghirahim punished him with another attack. He claimed he was not going easy on Link this time, but he was still defeated. This enraged Ghirahim, as he believed that the sword's power should not matter as his opponent was only a human child. He warned Link that he had "awakened a wrath to burn for eons" and promised to submit Link to "eternal torment".
 
After this point, Ghirahim became desperate to find a way to revive Demise, as Zelda would strengthen Demise's seal in the past, and with Zelda gone there was no way for Ghirahim to perform his ceremony. He began searching the local structures for clues and became "sulky" when he found nothing. Ghirahim met Link again at the [[Ancient Cistern]], where he compared Link to an annoying gadfly and empowered the nearby sentinel [[Koloktos]] to battle Link. Ghirahim's next stop was the [[Fire Sanctuary]], where he stumbled upon ancient inscriptions that revealed there was a second Gate of Time, which changed his mood to "giggly". Link arrived at this point, which lead Ghirahim to believe that they were bound by a thread of fate as opposed to mere coincidence. He questioned Link about the second Gate's location, and when Link refused to relent, Ghirahim punished him with another attack. He claimed he was not going easy on Link this time, but he was still defeated. This enraged Ghirahim, as he believed that the sword's power should not matter as his opponent was only a human child. He warned Link that he had "awakened a wrath to burn for eons" and promised to submit Link to "eternal torment".
  

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