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The King of Red Lions also reappear as a trophy in the ''Wii U'' version.
The King of Red Lions also reappear as a trophy in the ''Wii U'' version.
[[File:KingOfRedLionsTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|left|100px|King of Red Lions Trophy in ''Wii U''.]]
[[File:KingOfRedLionsTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|left|100px|King of Red Lions Trophy in ''Wii U''.]]
:{{Flag|North America}}The Great King of Evil who plots to steal the Triforce from the Sacred Realm and rule Hyrule. When Link reveals the secret entrance to the Sacred Realm, Ganondorf gains entry and acquires the Triforce of Power. With it literally in hand, his only concern is Link and Zelda stopping him.
:{{Flag|North America}} The world may be a big place, but we're pretty sure the King of Red Lions is one of a kind. He is well versed in ancient traditions, seems to know an awful lot about Link's destiny, and was even the one who gave Link the legendary Wind Waker. There's definitely more to this boat than meets the eye.
:{{Flag|Europe}} A demonic thief who plots to gain unlimited power by stealing the Triforce from the Sacred Realm. When Link reveals the secret entrance to the realm, Ganondorf is free to enter and acquires the Triforce of Power. With it literally in hand, he conquers Hyrule, leaving Zelda and Link as the only ones who can stop him.
:{{Flag|Europe}} The world may be a big place, but you probably won't find any talking boats besides the King of Red Lions. He is well-versed in ancient traditions, seems to know an awful lot about Link's destiny, and was even the one who gave Link the legendary Wind Waker. There's definitely more to this boat than meets the eye.
{{Trophy games|console1=GC|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}
{{Trophy games|console1=GC|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}
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