Ganondorf was not convinced of his own safety just yet. "Neutral party, you say. That at least means you aren't with her." He jumped into the carriage. "Perhaps you'd like to join us as well? With all the guards down, I'd hate to leave you here with no one to wait on you." There was a slight twinge of sarcasm in his voice.
This mage was at least not an ally of Zelda's. If he was, Ganondorf would be sure to kill him on the spot. As for Dark Link, was a little closer to believing him, but he still needed time to decide.
He made room for both his guests in the carriage as it was built to hold only the king and one guest, but the other two were small enough that they would both fit. He gave them both a greasy smile sipped on a cup of water a servant had provided him.
"Perhaps we should have a more official meeting. The circumstances made me forget my manners. Please forgive me." He bowed his head respectfully. He placed a hand on his chest to indicate that he was talking about himself. "I am Ganondorf, King of Thieves and Lord of the Gerudo. As you are temporarily honored guest, you may call me Ganondorf. No need for formalities."
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Happy saw Zant reenter the room. He hadn't even noticed he had left. He had been so sucked up in his own self pity. He joined the two. "I think I've seen about all I need to see. Did you find anything of interest?" He smiled once again, ignoring the disgusting presence of the mask.
He folded his hands together and turned toward the door, but didn't make a move for it. He didn't to rush the others because of his discomfort. He was beginning to enjoy their company and didn't want to push them away by forcing his own agenda. He was still unsure if he wanted Mdna to rule Hyrule, though he felt she had the power and wisdom to do so.
Zant was quite an interesting character, speaking only when necessary. Happy no longer believed Zant was the mastermind behind their plans. He felt he made a good adviser.
The missing key to his final decision would be revealed later when they explained to the public who they were an where they were from. This information was extremely valuable.
Perhaps, he thought, if he decided he liked what they were doing, he could be of great use. He had a lot of resources and useful connections to people outside of Castle Town. Some even outside of Hyrule. He knew almost everyone inside the gates as well. He might pitch the idea once he made his decision.