

If you are using Maxthon or Brave as a browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, you should know that these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse.The most common causes of this issue are: Octavo (which indeed has no relation - in fact, Cadence even comments on this at one point) is the bard who originally had the Lute.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Octavio is the name of the Bard from Crypt who became the Necrodancer. This is especially clear with Gleeokenspiel, there's no separation between instrument and monster. Either way, the other monsters seem to have names based on the instruments because they are the instruments given life. Wait, are Octavo and the Necrodancer the same person? Does this ever get mentioned anywhere in the game? Octavo himself has a musical name, by the way, it's a reference to an octave.Then again, it may very well be that he has another name he could use which is musically themed, but he chooses not to use it because of the power the name Ganon has. But everyone else who talks about him just calls him Ganon, so I can see why this is the case. Most Golden Lute wielders keep their name in some way, although they tend to be musically related, to begin with - and yet those who are entranced by the Lute often go by a second name, like the Necro dancer for Octavio, or the Conductor for the final boss of the Amplified DLC of Crypt. Well, technically he's a wielder of the Golden Lute, even though he doesn't use it and is in fact corrupted by its dark melodies which lead to him becoming Ganon.Ganon's connection to his own name is too powerful.Otherwise per the naming convention of the bosses he would have been "Organon." Skyward Sword and The Wind Waker also had a few individual characters with darker complexions but no mention of the Gerudo except for Ganondorf in the latter. That said, the dark-skinned Hylians are actually darker in complexion to the more bronze-toned Gerudo, suggesting there just might be more diversity in Hyrule than previous games displayed. They're also not a separate species, and are collectively referred to along with Sheikah and Hylians as humans (as well as an otherwise unnamed round-eared human race). Gerudo marrying Hylians was actually mentioned as far back as Ocarina of Time when they were introduced.These children are then sent by the Gerudo to live with their fathers. This is rare but not as rare as male Gerudo.

Breath of the Wild showed that they'll marry other races, usually Hylian, and their female Gerudo offspring will be sent back to the Gerudo lands.However, sometimes Gerudo will give birth to a male of the parents species.

Thankfully, Ganon doesn't seem to use the Lute, so it might be that Hyrule was lucky enough that their Golden Lute didn't become alive.ĭark-skinned Hylians are from males born from Gerudo.Usually the Gerudo are a One-Gender Race with one male Gerudo per generation.

Now, talking to the three seers who can tell you where the next dungeon is will reveal that they had Threads of Courage, Wisdom and Power. However, even before this, he is able to use the power of his Lute to put the King of Hyrule to sleep. The creation of Octavo's Golden LuteAs we see in the intro, Octavo uses the Triforce of Power to turn his Lute into the Golden Lute he uses for most of the game.
