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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Consider Malladus' true form: a floating, gaseous head. Who else have we seen look like this? Ganondorf (in Twilight Princess). Other elements (the Ganontrain, the fact that Cole-Malladus is basically Beast Ganon with a mustache) lead me to think that if Ganon isn't masquerading as Malladus, he's the one who gave him the power to free himself, and couldn't resist putting his appearance on his underling's body and weapons. |