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{{Boss
{{Minigame| name = Goron Dancing
 
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|name = Demon Lord Ghirahim
|image = [[File:Gorondance present.png]]
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|image = [[File:Ghirahim.png|200px]]
|location = [[Rolling Ridge]] past and present
 
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|title = Demon Lord
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''
 
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|race = Sword Spirit
|main_prize = [[Mermaid Key]] and [[Brother Emblem]]
 
 
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
|Cost = 10 rupees in present day<br>20 rupees in the past
 
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|dungeon = [[Skyview Temple]]<br> [[Fire Sanctuary]]<br> [[Sealed Grounds]]
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|weakness =
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|gender = Male
 
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{{sources}}
   
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'''Ghirahim''' (Pronounced {{IPA|gɪər rɑː ˈhiːm}}, {{Respell|geer|rah|HEEM}})<ref>[http://e3.gamespot.com/video/6318368/?tag=videos;title;2 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword E3 2011 Stage Demo (Wii)] (15:36)</ref> is one of two primary antagonists featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. He is a figure of authority in the land below [[Skyloft]], and he thinks quite highly of himself,<ref>{{Cite|I am the demon who presides over this land you look down upon... The surface.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Still... it hardly seems fair, being of my position, to take all of my anger out on you.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> preferring to be called Lord Ghirahim.<ref>{{Cite|You may call me Ghirahim. In truth, I much prefer to be indulged with my full title: Lord Ghirahim.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref>
[[File:Gorondance past.png|thumb|left|The Goron Dance Hall in the past.]]
 
The '''Goron Dance''' is a [[mini-game]] that is played in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. The mini-game is primarily played by Gorons, and they dance in the Goron Dance Hall which is held inside the base of [[Rolling Ridge]]. The dance is hosted and instructed by a dancing instructor who instructs at least seven Gorons within the dance hall. The mini-game can be played in both present day or in the past. In present day, it costs 10 [[rupee]]s to play and in the past, it costs 20 rupees to play.
 
   
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==Story==
The mini-game involves the Gorons and Link to follow the moves of the dance instructor, by moving left or right or by striking a pose. However all of the dancers have to keep up with the instructor's rhythm. If anyone moved too late or too quickly, they would 'miss' and lose their chances of getting a perfect score. Each round has eight moves.
 
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===Ghirahim Reveals Himself===
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After Link wins the [[Wing Ceremony]], Ghirahim summons a tornado in near [[Skyloft]] that sucks up [[Link]] and [[Princess Zelda#Skyward Sword|Zelda]] in an attempt to capture the Spirit Maiden.<ref>{{Cite|I thought the tornado I stirred up would have torn you apart, yet here you are.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> However, those plans fail to come to fruition due to [[Impa|Impa's]] intervention.<ref>{{Cite|By all rights the girl should have fallen into our hands already. She was nearly ours when that loathsome servant of the goddess snatched her away.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> Ghirahim's main interest lies in capturing Zelda and using her power as a goddess to revive his lord, [[Demise]].<ref>{{Cite|It's just the girl that matters now, and I can sense her here... just beyond this door. Yes, we plucked her holiness from her perch in the clouds, and now she's ours...|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The girl's presence has all but faded from this place... No reason to linger here.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> He and Link initially meet in the [[Skyview Temple]], both pursuing Zelda.
   
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===Continuing the Pursuit===
The Gorons who dance professionally refer to themselves as a 'Graceful Dancer', and that only people who dance well can be considered a Goron within the Rolling Ridge Goron tribe.<ref name="Quote1">{{cite|One must know our dance if he is to be called a Goron. If you dance well, I'll give you a Symbol of Brotherhood!|Goron Dance Hall Instructors|Oracle of Ages}}</ref> In the past, the dances are instructed by a red Goron who says that he is the first generation of Graceful Dancers.<ref name="Quote2">{{cite|I am the first generation of Graceful Dancers!|Red Goron at Goron Dance Hall|Oracle of Ages}}</ref> In present day, a blue Goron instructs the dancers and says that he is the fifth generation.<ref name="Quote3">{{cite|I am the fifth generation of Graceful Dancers!|Blue Goron at Goron Dance Hall|Oracle of Ages}}</ref>
 
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Ghirahim constantly pursues Zelda and nearly captures her on several occasions. First, Zelda is captured by Bokoblin forces, and when Ghirahim gets the news he rushes to retrieve her. Upon his arrival, however, he discovers that Impa has rescued her.<ref>{{cite|I heard my underlings had finally captured the spirit maiden, so of course I rushed over here. What can I say? I was excited. Flustered, even... But what did I find when I arrived? That agent of the goddess... she had once again... You see, what I'm trying to say is... That goddess-serving dog escaped with the girl! I MUST have the spirit maiden in order to ressurect my master! I MUST HAVE HER! ...I got a little carried away there, didn't I? I don't deal well with... complications to plans I've laid out so carefully. It's a character flaw of mine.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> After venting about the situation to Link,<ref>{{cite|Oh, it's you. Let me see... No, that's not it. This is so very embarrassing, but I seem to be at a loss for your name. Not that it matters, really. To tell you the truth, I'm feeling a bit frustrated, and right now I just need someone to vent to.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> he summons [[Scaldera]] to take his frustration out on him and leaves.<ref>{{cite|Ah, but something good can still come from this day! I've had all this bottled-up anger smoldering inside me, and now I can release it. There's someone special I'd like you to meet. Oh, don't be shy! I need to vent all this unhealthy anger, and your agony is such a great stress reliever. It won't take more than a few moments with my friend before you're charred to a satisfying crisp. And let me tell you, that will put a spring in my step!|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref> Later, he nearly reaches her at the [[Temple of Time]] at the edge of [[Lanayru Desert]], but Impa covers her escape. When Ghirahim breaks through Impa's defense, he is thwarted again, this time by Link, who gives Impa enough time to escort Zelda through the Gate of Time and destroy it, preventing Ghirahim from following. At this, he swears to make Link pay the next time they meet and leaves in a hurry in order to search for another way to reach Zelda. At the [[Ancient Cistern]], Ghirahim infuses a statue with dark energy, causing it to attack Link. Later, Ghirahim appears to Link again at the [[Fire Sanctuary]], where he brags about having learned of a second Gate of Time, and demands that Link tell him where it is. The two face off again, with Ghirahim using more of his power than before, and Link again emerges victorious.
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===Demise's Resurrection===
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Ghirahim is unsuccessful in reaching Zelda before Link can destroy Demise in their time; however, the sense of security brought on by Demise's destruction causes Zelda to awaken from her slumber. At this moment, Ghirahim strikes and finally abducts Zelda; he takes her back to the past where Demise is still sealed, but alive, and sacrifices her to his master. Link rushes to stop the ritual, but Ghirahim summons hordes of enemies to slow him. When this is not enough, Ghirahim fights Link himself, this time with all his might. He takes on a nearly invulnerable form similar to Fi's, and although he is significantly more powerful in this form, Link still triumphs. Ghirahim, however, declares that the ritual continued during the fight, and Zelda's soul is consumed by Demise, who appears in humanoid form and promptly takes his sword back. Ghirahim laughs as he transforms back into his true form: a sword in Demise's hand. When Demise suffers a fatal blow at Link's hand, the Ghirahim-sword disappears shortly before Demise dies and restores Zelda's soul. What this means for Ghirahim's ultimate fate is unknown.
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==Battle==
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===Skyview Temple===
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Ghirahim acts as the first boss of ''Skyward Sword'', at the end of the [[Skyview Temple]]. After drawing his sword at Ghirahim's back during a pre-battle conversation, Ghirahim decides to measure Link's skill in battle. Though initially unarmed, the Demon Lord is capable of easily dodging and stopping Link's sword strikes with just two fingers if he attacks prematurely. If Link does not struggle and remove the sword from his grasp, he will take it from Link's hands and attack him with it. After sustaining enough damage, Ghirahim will draw a saber-like sword of his own. Throughout the fight, he can vanish at will and transport to another part of the room. He can also summon red diamond-like objects which he can throw at Link to damage him. While Ghirahim is wielding his sword, he will sometimes briefly stop and charge at Link, unleashing a powerful strike at him.
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At the end of the fight, Ghirahim is surprised at Link's skills but reminds him that Link's sword is the only reason he is still alive. He also tells him that the presence of Zelda has faded from where they are. Before leaving, Ghirahim warns Link that if he meets him again, he will die.<ref>{{cite|Well...you put up more of a fight than I thought possible out of a soft boy like you. But don't clap for yourself yet. That sword of yours is the only reason you are still live. I fear I spent far too long teasing and toying with you. The girl's presence has all but faded from this place... No reason to linger here. Good bye, sky child. Run and play this time. But cross me again, and you're dead.|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref>
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===Fire Sanctuary===
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Ghirahim appears again as the boss of [[Fire Sanctuary]], where he becomes more formidable. He starts off the fight by shielding himself with the red diamonds. Like the first battle, he will grab Link's sword if he attacks prematurely. When he is dealt enough damage, he will draw out two slender sabers. Using these, he will attempt to block Link's attacks, and then follow up with a counterattack. Other techniques he employs include rushing at Link with both swords ready, leaving a small window of vulnerability, and a combination of jumping up and teleporting, followed by an aerial attack. If Link manages to evade the falling attack, Ghirahim's swords will be temporarily stuck, leaving him open.
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After he is defeated, he will become enraged, and will angrily rant about how he cannot defeat Link, even though Ghirahim a demon. After he finishes, he will leave again.
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===Sealed Grounds===
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Ghirahim appears for the final time when he captures Zelda and begins to start the ritual to revive the Demon King Demise. To slow Link from reaching him, Ghirahim summons a horde of demons including all types of [[Bokoblin]]s, [[Moblin]]s, and [[Stalfos]].<ref>{{cite|Hear me, my hordes! The spell is nearly complete! The demon king returns! Until then, you WILL keep that whelp from interfering with my ritual. I don't care if the whole lot of you get lodged on the end of his blade. You will buy me the time I need. Do not fear him... Fear my wrath if you fail me!|Ghirahim|SS}}</ref>
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When Link manages to defeat the onslaught, Ghirahim faces him in battle again in his true form. He summons platforms upon which he and Link do battle, high above the center of the [[Sealed Grounds]]. Though his body is invulnerable to attack, he can be beaten back by sword strikes and pushed off the edge. When this happens, Ghirahim will assemble a lower platform and land on his back, at which point he can be damaged with a Fatal Blow. Ghirahim will counterattack during this phase with kicks, grabs, and throws.
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After three strikes, Ghirahim will face Link on the ground and draw a slender rapier. He fights with familiar techniques, but can only be damaged by using a thrust attack on the vulnerable jewel on his chest. He is also capable of summoning a dark, slow moving version of the [[Skyward Strike]]. After sustaining enough damage, Ghirahim will draw a massive broadsword. Link can chisel away at the sword with well-aimed strikes and leave his enemy vulnerable for a time, but if he doesn't deliver enough blows consecutively Ghirahim will repair the broadsword. Doing vertical slashes are extremely effective as Ghirahim will only turn vertical or horizontal. After he has sustained enough damage, the battle will end and Demise will be freed.
   
The prize for dancing well perfectly with no flaws was the [[Brother Emblem]], which proved [[Link]]'s worth to the Gorons. After acquiring the Brother Emblem, a Goron who was blocking a stairway from 'non-brothers'<ref name="Quote4">{{cite|Do you have a passionate heart? Only proven Goron brothers may pass. Be off!|A Goron|Oracle of Ages}}</ref> allowed Link to pass. Afterwards, Link could dance again to win other things such as rupees, [[Gasha Seed]]s and [[Magic Ring]]s.
 
{{Clear}}
 
{| border=1
 
!colspan=3|Other Prizes in the Past
 
!colspan=3|Other Prizes in the Present
 
|-
 
|<center>'''Skill Level'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Correct moves'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Prize'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Skill Level'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Correct moves'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Prize'''</center>
 
|-
 
!rowspan=2|Silver
 
|<center>6-7</center>
 
|50 rupees
 
!rowspan=2|Bronze
 
|<center>6-7</center>
 
|30 Rupees
 
|-
 
|<center>All 8</center>
 
|Gasha Seed
 
|<center>All 8</center>
 
|100 Rupees
 
|-
 
!rowspan=2|Gold
 
|<center>6-7</center>
 
|Gasha Seed
 
!rowspan=2|Silver
 
|<center>6-7</center>
 
|50 Rupees
 
|-
 
|<center>All 8</center>
 
|Magical Ring
 
|<center>All 8</center>
 
|Gasha Seed
 
|-
 
!rowspan=2|Platinum
 
|<center>6-7</center>
 
|Gasha Seed
 
!rowspan=2|Gold
 
|<center>6-7</center>
 
|Gasha Seed
 
|-
 
|<center>All 8</center>
 
|Magical Ring
 
|<center>All 8</center>
 
|Magical Ring
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*In his first two forms, his right ear is pointed, while his left ear is round.
*The [[Subrosian]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' have their own [[Dance Hall|dancing mini-game]] as well.
 
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*In his second form, Ghirahim wears an earring that appears to be a blue variant of the [[Switch#Crystal Switch|Crystal Switch]] and is the same shape.
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*Ghirahim bears some resemblance to [[Vaati]] in his humanoid form. When asked to [[Nintendo]], they replied that it was a coincidence and a simple design choice by the developers.{{fact}} Note that some of the staff from ''The Minish Cap'' returned in ''Skyward Sword''.{{fact}}
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*Ghirahim acts as the counterpart of [[Fi]], as they are both the humanoid forms of swords. Ghirahim's weapon form resembles a dark version of the [[Master Sword]].
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*When seen beginning the ritual to revive his master, Ghirahim can be heard humming his own theme music.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Ghirahim art.png|Character model of Ghirahim's first form
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File:Ghirahim Official.png|Character model of Ghirahim's second form
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File:Ghirahim Final Form.png|True form of Ghirahim
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File:SSNewCharacter.png|Ghirahim's appearance in the GDC 2011 trailer
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File:S11.jpg|Ghirahim, as seen in-game
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File:Ghiramin Battle.png|Link battling Ghirahim
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File:Ghirahim-Rapier.jpg|Ghirahim with a rapier-like weapon.
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==References==
 
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{{Names
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|English=
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|Japanese= {{Japanese|魔族長ギラヒム|Ma Zokuchou Girahimu|Demon Lord Ghirahim}}
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|Spanish(LA)= {{exp|Grahim, Lord of Demons|Grahim, Señor de los Demonios}}
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|French(FR)= {{exp|Demonic Monarch Ghirahim|Monarque démoniaque Ghirahim}}
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|German= Dämonenlord Ghirahim
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|Italian= {{exp|Patriarch of the Magicians, Ghiraim|Patriarca dei maghi, Ghiraim}}}}
   
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Revision as of 22:54, 5 January 2012

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Ghirahim (Pronounced /gɪər rɑː ˈhiːm/, geer-rah-HEEM)[1] is one of two primary antagonists featured in Skyward Sword. He is a figure of authority in the land below Skyloft, and he thinks quite highly of himself,[2][3] preferring to be called Lord Ghirahim.[4]

Story

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Ghirahim Reveals Himself

After Link wins the Wing Ceremony, Ghirahim summons a tornado in near Skyloft that sucks up Link and Zelda in an attempt to capture the Spirit Maiden.[5] However, those plans fail to come to fruition due to Impa's intervention.[6] Ghirahim's main interest lies in capturing Zelda and using her power as a goddess to revive his lord, Demise.[7][8] He and Link initially meet in the Skyview Temple, both pursuing Zelda.

Continuing the Pursuit

Ghirahim constantly pursues Zelda and nearly captures her on several occasions. First, Zelda is captured by Bokoblin forces, and when Ghirahim gets the news he rushes to retrieve her. Upon his arrival, however, he discovers that Impa has rescued her.[9] After venting about the situation to Link,[10] he summons Scaldera to take his frustration out on him and leaves.[11] Later, he nearly reaches her at the Temple of Time at the edge of Lanayru Desert, but Impa covers her escape. When Ghirahim breaks through Impa's defense, he is thwarted again, this time by Link, who gives Impa enough time to escort Zelda through the Gate of Time and destroy it, preventing Ghirahim from following. At this, he swears to make Link pay the next time they meet and leaves in a hurry in order to search for another way to reach Zelda. At the Ancient Cistern, Ghirahim infuses a statue with dark energy, causing it to attack Link. Later, Ghirahim appears to Link again at the Fire Sanctuary, where he brags about having learned of a second Gate of Time, and demands that Link tell him where it is. The two face off again, with Ghirahim using more of his power than before, and Link again emerges victorious.

Demise's Resurrection

Ghirahim is unsuccessful in reaching Zelda before Link can destroy Demise in their time; however, the sense of security brought on by Demise's destruction causes Zelda to awaken from her slumber. At this moment, Ghirahim strikes and finally abducts Zelda; he takes her back to the past where Demise is still sealed, but alive, and sacrifices her to his master. Link rushes to stop the ritual, but Ghirahim summons hordes of enemies to slow him. When this is not enough, Ghirahim fights Link himself, this time with all his might. He takes on a nearly invulnerable form similar to Fi's, and although he is significantly more powerful in this form, Link still triumphs. Ghirahim, however, declares that the ritual continued during the fight, and Zelda's soul is consumed by Demise, who appears in humanoid form and promptly takes his sword back. Ghirahim laughs as he transforms back into his true form: a sword in Demise's hand. When Demise suffers a fatal blow at Link's hand, the Ghirahim-sword disappears shortly before Demise dies and restores Zelda's soul. What this means for Ghirahim's ultimate fate is unknown.

Battle

Skyview Temple

Ghirahim acts as the first boss of Skyward Sword, at the end of the Skyview Temple. After drawing his sword at Ghirahim's back during a pre-battle conversation, Ghirahim decides to measure Link's skill in battle. Though initially unarmed, the Demon Lord is capable of easily dodging and stopping Link's sword strikes with just two fingers if he attacks prematurely. If Link does not struggle and remove the sword from his grasp, he will take it from Link's hands and attack him with it. After sustaining enough damage, Ghirahim will draw a saber-like sword of his own. Throughout the fight, he can vanish at will and transport to another part of the room. He can also summon red diamond-like objects which he can throw at Link to damage him. While Ghirahim is wielding his sword, he will sometimes briefly stop and charge at Link, unleashing a powerful strike at him.

At the end of the fight, Ghirahim is surprised at Link's skills but reminds him that Link's sword is the only reason he is still alive. He also tells him that the presence of Zelda has faded from where they are. Before leaving, Ghirahim warns Link that if he meets him again, he will die.[12]

Fire Sanctuary

Ghirahim appears again as the boss of Fire Sanctuary, where he becomes more formidable. He starts off the fight by shielding himself with the red diamonds. Like the first battle, he will grab Link's sword if he attacks prematurely. When he is dealt enough damage, he will draw out two slender sabers. Using these, he will attempt to block Link's attacks, and then follow up with a counterattack. Other techniques he employs include rushing at Link with both swords ready, leaving a small window of vulnerability, and a combination of jumping up and teleporting, followed by an aerial attack. If Link manages to evade the falling attack, Ghirahim's swords will be temporarily stuck, leaving him open.

After he is defeated, he will become enraged, and will angrily rant about how he cannot defeat Link, even though Ghirahim a demon. After he finishes, he will leave again.

Sealed Grounds

Ghirahim appears for the final time when he captures Zelda and begins to start the ritual to revive the Demon King Demise. To slow Link from reaching him, Ghirahim summons a horde of demons including all types of Bokoblins, Moblins, and Stalfos.[13]

When Link manages to defeat the onslaught, Ghirahim faces him in battle again in his true form. He summons platforms upon which he and Link do battle, high above the center of the Sealed Grounds. Though his body is invulnerable to attack, he can be beaten back by sword strikes and pushed off the edge. When this happens, Ghirahim will assemble a lower platform and land on his back, at which point he can be damaged with a Fatal Blow. Ghirahim will counterattack during this phase with kicks, grabs, and throws.

After three strikes, Ghirahim will face Link on the ground and draw a slender rapier. He fights with familiar techniques, but can only be damaged by using a thrust attack on the vulnerable jewel on his chest. He is also capable of summoning a dark, slow moving version of the Skyward Strike. After sustaining enough damage, Ghirahim will draw a massive broadsword. Link can chisel away at the sword with well-aimed strikes and leave his enemy vulnerable for a time, but if he doesn't deliver enough blows consecutively Ghirahim will repair the broadsword. Doing vertical slashes are extremely effective as Ghirahim will only turn vertical or horizontal. After he has sustained enough damage, the battle will end and Demise will be freed.

Trivia

  • In his first two forms, his right ear is pointed, while his left ear is round.
  • In his second form, Ghirahim wears an earring that appears to be a blue variant of the Crystal Switch and is the same shape.
  • Ghirahim bears some resemblance to Vaati in his humanoid form. When asked to Nintendo, they replied that it was a coincidence and a simple design choice by the developers.[citation needed] Note that some of the staff from The Minish Cap returned in Skyward Sword.[citation needed]
  • Ghirahim acts as the counterpart of Fi, as they are both the humanoid forms of swords. Ghirahim's weapon form resembles a dark version of the Master Sword.
  • When seen beginning the ritual to revive his master, Ghirahim can be heard humming his own theme music.

Gallery

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  1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword E3 2011 Stage Demo (Wii) (15:36)
  2. "I am the demon who presides over this land you look down upon... The surface." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  3. "Still... it hardly seems fair, being of my position, to take all of my anger out on you." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  4. "You may call me Ghirahim. In truth, I much prefer to be indulged with my full title: Lord Ghirahim." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  5. "I thought the tornado I stirred up would have torn you apart, yet here you are." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  6. "By all rights the girl should have fallen into our hands already. She was nearly ours when that loathsome servant of the goddess snatched her away." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  7. "It's just the girl that matters now, and I can sense her here... just beyond this door. Yes, we plucked her holiness from her perch in the clouds, and now she's ours..." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  8. "The girl's presence has all but faded from this place... No reason to linger here." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  9. "I heard my underlings had finally captured the spirit maiden, so of course I rushed over here. What can I say? I was excited. Flustered, even... But what did I find when I arrived? That agent of the goddess... she had once again... You see, what I'm trying to say is... That goddess-serving dog escaped with the girl! I MUST have the spirit maiden in order to ressurect my master! I MUST HAVE HER! ...I got a little carried away there, didn't I? I don't deal well with... complications to plans I've laid out so carefully. It's a character flaw of mine." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  10. "Oh, it's you. Let me see... No, that's not it. This is so very embarrassing, but I seem to be at a loss for your name. Not that it matters, really. To tell you the truth, I'm feeling a bit frustrated, and right now I just need someone to vent to." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  11. "Ah, but something good can still come from this day! I've had all this bottled-up anger smoldering inside me, and now I can release it. There's someone special I'd like you to meet. Oh, don't be shy! I need to vent all this unhealthy anger, and your agony is such a great stress reliever. It won't take more than a few moments with my friend before you're charred to a satisfying crisp. And let me tell you, that will put a spring in my step!" — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  12. "Well...you put up more of a fight than I thought possible out of a soft boy like you. But don't clap for yourself yet. That sword of yours is the only reason you are still live. I fear I spent far too long teasing and toying with you. The girl's presence has all but faded from this place... No reason to linger here. Good bye, sky child. Run and play this time. But cross me again, and you're dead." — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)
  13. "Hear me, my hordes! The spell is nearly complete! The demon king returns! Until then, you WILL keep that whelp from interfering with my ritual. I don't care if the whole lot of you get lodged on the end of his blade. You will buy me the time I need. Do not fear him... Fear my wrath if you fail me!" — Ghirahim (Skyward Sword)