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The '''Overthrow of Midna''' was the name of a coup staged in the [[Twilight Realm]] by a [[Twili]] named [[Zant]], who overthrew the rightful ruler of the Twilight Realm, the Twilight Princess [[Midna]], and seized control of the realm by force. After blotting out the light given by the [[Sol]]s by sealing them away within the [[Palace of Twilight]] and transforming the Twili into [[Shadow Beast]]s, Zant reopened the portal between the Twilight Realm and Hyrule, meaning to conquer the World of Light and allowing the Dark Lord [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] to escape back into the land of Hyrule once more. Meanwhile, the overthrown Twilight Princess escaped to Hyrule as well, seeking a means to defeat Zant and return the Twilight Realm to peace.
The '''Overthrow of Midna''' was the name of a coup staged in the [[Twilight Realm]] by a [[Twili]] named [[Zant]], who overthrew the rightful ruler of the Twilight Realm, the Twilight Princess [[Midna]], and seized control by force.  


==Turmoil in the Twilight Realm==
==Turmoil in the Twilight Realm==
Roughly a century after the failed [[Ganondorf's Execution|execution]] of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] by the ancient Sages and his subsequent banishment, the Twilight Realm entered a period of political tumult when the Throne of the Twilight Realm was suddenly vacated, leaving the realm in the midst of a power vacuum as there were apparently no male heirs from the Royal Family of the Twilight Realm, the ruling family of the Twili, the descendants of the [[Dark Interlopers]] that were banished to the Twilight Realm at the conclusion of the [[Interloper War]] many generations ago. With no heir apparent, one of the primary candidates to ascend to the Throne of the Twilight Realm was one of the Royal Family's most hawkish advisers, a Twili named [[Zant]]. Zant was known to have a great lust for power and a thirst for conquest of the World of Light, Hyrule. However, it is implied that the Royal Family of the Twilight Realm had long rejected Zant's ideology that the Twili should be the rulers of both worlds rather than being trapped in the Twilight Realm like "insects in a cage", the Twili having instead grown by and large into a much gentler and peace-loving race after learning from the mistakes of their dark ancestors, who lost their own king to their greed and suffered banishment at the hands of the [[Golden Goddesses]]. Nevertheless, though the Royal Family rejected his ideas for conquest of the Light World, Zant had served the Royal Family loyally up to this point, believing that as there was no heir apparent to take the throne, he would be a natural candidate to become the next ruler of the Twili.
A servant of the Twili Royal Family, Zant, schemed to usurp the throne. Zant was known to have a great lust for power and a thirst for conquest of the World of Light, Hyrule. He was dissatisfied with the imprisonment of the Twili, believing that they had been locked up like insects in a cage, and that the Royal Family did not want to do anything about its people's condition.<ref>{{cite|The people of our tribe...a tribe that mastered the arts of magic...were locked away in this world like insects in a cage.|Zant|Twilight Princess}}</ref><ref name=donothing/>


However, Midna's father, the Twilit king, refused to name Zant as his successor, and in the absence of a male heir or a pre-chosen successor after the end of his reign, the Twilight Realm was left with no ruler.<ref>{{cite book|quote=The false leader of the Twilight world and the driving force behind its incursion into the world of Light, Zant is the self-proclaimed king of shadows who cursed Princess Midna and cast her out of her own realm. When Midna's father - the true Twilit king - chose not to name Zant as his successor, the evil shadowling became maddened by an uncontrollable rage. He cried out in anguish to the gods, begging that his vengeance be granted. His plea was heard by a god of unholy power, who offered Zant the chance to fulfill his lust for supremacy.|book=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Strategy Guide Collector's Edition|publisher=Prima Games|page=16}}</ref> The populace of the Twilight Realm had grown to distrust Zant due to the lust for power they could see in his eyes, and rather than allow him to take the throne and pursue his wild dreams of conquest, they opted to allow the seemingly lone candidate remaining from the Royal Family itself, [[Midna|Princess Midna]], to ascend to her family's throne, proclaiming her the one true "Twilight Princess" and rightful ruler of the Twilight Realm while bestowing the special status and powers of the rightful ruler of the Twilight Realm upon her. Having been passed over for the title of King of Twilight, this action sent Zant into a deep depression, possibly costing him his sanity in the process. With his hopes of ascending to the throne shattered, these events further caused Zant to distrust his own people and to resent them greatly, causing him to seek his own path to power and to turn inward away from the rest of his tribe. This also sparked a deep hatred of Midna within Zant, whom he felt had taken what was rightfully his and that she represented a continuation of a "do nothing" Royal Family.
However, the true heir Midna became Twilight Princess instead, causing Zant to become enraged. He longed to be the King of Twilight, and gain the special powers befitting the true ruler.<ref>{{cite|But would they acknowledge me as their king? No! And as such, I was denied the magic powers befitting our ruler.|Zant|Twilight Princess}}</ref> Zant fell into a depressed state, cursing the Royal Family for their lack of ambition.<ref name=donothing>{{cite|In the shadows we regressed, so much so that we soon knew neither anger nor hatred...nor even the faintest bloom of desire. And all of it was the fault of a useless, do-nothing royal family that had resigned itself to this miserable half-existence! I had served and endured in that depraved household for far too long, my impudent princess.|Zant|Twilight Princess}}</ref>


==A Fateful Meeting==
==Zant and Ganon==
One day, shortly after the proclamation of Princess Midna as the Twilight Princess, Zant fled out onto one of the high balconies of the [[Palace of Twilight]], greatly saddened and frustrated that he had been rejected by his people. Pounding his fists into the ground and groaning over his loss, Zant turned his head toward the heavens in search of an answer to his woes and was stunned by what he saw: a great, all-consuming orb of dark energy was hovering over the balcony on which he stood. This orb then descended upon the balcony, engulfing Zant in the process. Inside, he saw a manifestation of a fiery head, the head of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]], the King of Evil that had been banished to the Twilight Realm a century in the past after his failed execution at the hands of the [[Sage]]s. Ganondorf posed as a god to Zant, offering to house his power in Zant and give him the strength and power to take the Throne of the Twilight Realm by force, in exchange for release from the Twilight Realm once Zant had secured himself as ruler. He also promised Zant that he would revive him if he should ever be killed or die, leading Zant to believe he was being promised immortality. Blinded by his shock and lust, Zant agreed to this proposition and was endowed with a fraction of the magic of the [[Triforce#Triforce of Power|Triforce of Power]] which Ganondorf possessed. What Ganondorf did not reveal to Zant however was that he was merely using Zant to escape the confines of the Twilight Realm back into Hyrule, and that in reality he had no intention of reviving Zant in the event of his death once he had fulfilled his purpose in releasing Ganondorf back into Hyrule. Zant did not stop to question Ganondorf's motives however and moved to enact the first phase of the pair's plan: the usurping of the Throne of the Twilight Realm.
One day, shortly after the proclamation of Princess Midna as the Twilight Princess, Zant fled out onto one of the high balconies of the [[Palace of Twilight]], greatly saddened and frustrated that he had been rejected by his people. Pounding his fists into the ground and groaning over his loss, Zant turned his head toward the heavens in search of an answer to his woes and was stunned by what he saw: a great, all-consuming orb of dark energy was hovering over the balcony on which he stood. This orb then descended upon the balcony, engulfing Zant in the process. Inside, he saw a manifestation of a fiery head, the head of [[Ganon|Ganondorf]].<ref>{{cite|It was then, in the thrall of hatred and despair, that I turned my eyes to the heavens...and found a god.|Zant|Twilight Princess}}</ref> Ganondorf posed as a god to Zant, offering to house his power in him and give him the strength to take the Throne of the Twilight Realm by force, in exchange for release from the Twilight Realm once Zant had secured himself as ruler.<ref>{{cite|I shall house my power in you...If there is anything you desire, then I shall desire it, too.|Ganon|Twilight Princess}}</ref><ref>{{cite|My god had only one wish...To merge shadow and light...and make darkness!|Zant|Twilight Princess}}</ref>
 
He also promised Zant that he would revive him without fail,<ref>{{cite|As long as my master, Ganon, survives, he will resurrect me without cease!|Zant|Twilight Princess}}</ref> leading Zant to believe he was being promised immortality. Blinded by his shock and lust, Zant agreed to this proposition and was endowed with a fraction of Ganondorf's power.


==Overthrow of the Twilight Princess==
==Overthrow of the Twilight Princess==
[[File:EvilMidna.jpg|thumb|right|Midna finds the [[Fused Shadow]].]]
Zant donned his fearsome mask and attacked the Palace of Twilight head on, using his power to transform the Twili into Shadow Beasts that were forced to answer solely to his command. Using some of these reinforcements, he easily conquered the Palace of Twilight and faced the Twilight Princess herself on one of the palace balconies. As Midna backed away in fear while Zant approached her, Zant waved his hand and struck Midna to the ground. However, when she recovered, she realized that not only had Zant knocked her off her feet, but he had also transformed her into a small, impish creature that bore not even a passing resemblance to her original stunning beauty. Horrified by her new appearance, Midna fled the Palace of Twilight for Hyrule in search of her ancestors' dark magic, the [[Fused Shadow]], in the hope that it would give her the power to battle and defeat Zant and restore peace to the Twilight Realm. Meanwhile, Zant usurped the Throne of the Twilight Realm, proclaiming himself the King of Twilight and taking over the Palace of Twilight as his own. He took the two sacred orbs, the [[Sol]]s that were the sole source of light in the Twilight Realm akin to the Sun in Hyrule, from their resting place in the Sol Shrine in the plaza of the Palace of Twilight and sealed them within the eastern and western wings of the palace, guarded by [[Zant's Hand]]s. This action left the Twilight Realm susceptible to darkness and brought much sorrow and misery amongst the transformed Twili as they were forced into submission to Zant. While the Twilight Realm suffered beneath Zant's wicked rule, Midna was able to successfully use her power as the true ruler of the Twilight Realm to escape the realm to Hyrule, hoping to form a plan that could dethrone Zant and save her people.
Zant donned his fearsome mask and attacked the Palace of Twilight head on, using his power to transform the Twili into Shadow Beasts that were forced to answer solely to his command. Using some of these reinforcements, he easily conquered the Palace of Twilight and faced the Twilight Princess herself on one of the palace balconies. As Midna backed away in fear while Zant approached her, Zant waved his hand and struck Midna to the ground. However, when she recovered, she realized that not only had Zant knocked her off her feet, but he had also transformed her into a small, impish creature that bore not even a passing resemblance to her original stunning beauty. Horrified by her new appearance, Midna fled the Palace of Twilight for Hyrule in search of her ancestors' dark magic, the [[Fused Shadow]], in the hope that it would give her the power to battle and defeat Zant and restore peace to the Twilight Realm. Meanwhile, Zant usurped the Throne of the Twilight Realm, proclaiming himself the King of Twilight and taking over the Palace of Twilight as his own. He took the two sacred orbs, the [[Sol]]s that were the sole source of light in the Twilight Realm akin to the Sun in Hyrule, from their resting place in the Sol Shrine in the plaza of the Palace of Twilight and sealed them within the eastern and western wings of the palace, guarded by [[Zant's Hand]]s. This action left the Twilight Realm susceptible to darkness and brought much sorrow and misery amongst the transformed Twili as they were forced into submission to Zant. While the Twilight Realm suffered beneath Zant's wicked rule, Midna was able to successfully use her power as the true ruler of the Twilight Realm to escape the realm to Hyrule, hoping to form a plan that could dethrone Zant and save her people.


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The Overthrow of Midna was the name of a coup staged in the Twilight Realm by a Twili named Zant, who overthrew the rightful ruler of the Twilight Realm, the Twilight Princess Midna, and seized control by force.

Turmoil in the Twilight Realm

A servant of the Twili Royal Family, Zant, schemed to usurp the throne. Zant was known to have a great lust for power and a thirst for conquest of the World of Light, Hyrule. He was dissatisfied with the imprisonment of the Twili, believing that they had been locked up like insects in a cage, and that the Royal Family did not want to do anything about its people's condition.[1][2]

However, the true heir Midna became Twilight Princess instead, causing Zant to become enraged. He longed to be the King of Twilight, and gain the special powers befitting the true ruler.[3] Zant fell into a depressed state, cursing the Royal Family for their lack of ambition.[2]

Zant and Ganon

One day, shortly after the proclamation of Princess Midna as the Twilight Princess, Zant fled out onto one of the high balconies of the Palace of Twilight, greatly saddened and frustrated that he had been rejected by his people. Pounding his fists into the ground and groaning over his loss, Zant turned his head toward the heavens in search of an answer to his woes and was stunned by what he saw: a great, all-consuming orb of dark energy was hovering over the balcony on which he stood. This orb then descended upon the balcony, engulfing Zant in the process. Inside, he saw a manifestation of a fiery head, the head of Ganondorf.[4] Ganondorf posed as a god to Zant, offering to house his power in him and give him the strength to take the Throne of the Twilight Realm by force, in exchange for release from the Twilight Realm once Zant had secured himself as ruler.[5][6]

He also promised Zant that he would revive him without fail,[7] leading Zant to believe he was being promised immortality. Blinded by his shock and lust, Zant agreed to this proposition and was endowed with a fraction of Ganondorf's power.

Overthrow of the Twilight Princess

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Midna finds the Fused Shadow.

Zant donned his fearsome mask and attacked the Palace of Twilight head on, using his power to transform the Twili into Shadow Beasts that were forced to answer solely to his command. Using some of these reinforcements, he easily conquered the Palace of Twilight and faced the Twilight Princess herself on one of the palace balconies. As Midna backed away in fear while Zant approached her, Zant waved his hand and struck Midna to the ground. However, when she recovered, she realized that not only had Zant knocked her off her feet, but he had also transformed her into a small, impish creature that bore not even a passing resemblance to her original stunning beauty. Horrified by her new appearance, Midna fled the Palace of Twilight for Hyrule in search of her ancestors' dark magic, the Fused Shadow, in the hope that it would give her the power to battle and defeat Zant and restore peace to the Twilight Realm. Meanwhile, Zant usurped the Throne of the Twilight Realm, proclaiming himself the King of Twilight and taking over the Palace of Twilight as his own. He took the two sacred orbs, the Sols that were the sole source of light in the Twilight Realm akin to the Sun in Hyrule, from their resting place in the Sol Shrine in the plaza of the Palace of Twilight and sealed them within the eastern and western wings of the palace, guarded by Zant's Hands. This action left the Twilight Realm susceptible to darkness and brought much sorrow and misery amongst the transformed Twili as they were forced into submission to Zant. While the Twilight Realm suffered beneath Zant's wicked rule, Midna was able to successfully use her power as the true ruler of the Twilight Realm to escape the realm to Hyrule, hoping to form a plan that could dethrone Zant and save her people.

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  1. "The people of our tribe...a tribe that mastered the arts of magic...were locked away in this world like insects in a cage." — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "In the shadows we regressed, so much so that we soon knew neither anger nor hatred...nor even the faintest bloom of desire. And all of it was the fault of a useless, do-nothing royal family that had resigned itself to this miserable half-existence! I had served and endured in that depraved household for far too long, my impudent princess." — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  3. "But would they acknowledge me as their king? No! And as such, I was denied the magic powers befitting our ruler." — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  4. "It was then, in the thrall of hatred and despair, that I turned my eyes to the heavens...and found a god." — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  5. "I shall house my power in you...If there is anything you desire, then I shall desire it, too." — Ganon (Twilight Princess)
  6. "My god had only one wish...To merge shadow and light...and make darkness!" — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  7. "As long as my master, Ganon, survives, he will resurrect me without cease!" — Zant (Twilight Princess)