He did kill a sage. But that would then boil down to whether or not WW sages are of the same role as OoT sages.WW Ganon was defeated by the sword so he sought out the sages that prayed to keep its power and killed them, thus the sword lost power. In TP Ganon is unaware of the sword and does not kill the sages that pray to keep its power.
You got the Master Sword!
The legendary blade with the power
to repel evil...once wielded by the
legendary hero himself!
Now, take the sword that lies before you.
It is none other than the Master Sword...
The blade of evil's bane.
It is the only sword that can banish
Ganon from the world above!
Long ago, there existed a kingdom where
a golden power lay hidden.
It was a prosperous land blessed with green
forests, tall mountains, and peace.
But one day a man of great evil found the
golden power and took it for himself...
With its strength at his command, he
spread darkness across the kingdom.
But then, when all hope had died, and the
hour of doom seemed at hand...
...a young boy clothed in green appeared
as if from nowhere.
Wielding the blade of evil's bane, he sealed
the dark one away and gave the land light.
This boy, who traveled through time to save
the land, was known as the Hero of Time.
He did kill a sage. But that would then boil down to whether or not WW sages are of the same role as OoT sages.
The rest of your post I have already answered... somewhere
They state roles but do not indicate whether there are roles outside of those mentioned or seen that they are also fulfilling.You must have rushed through both games, the Sages roles are different. The roles of the Sages are stated in both games.
They state roles but do not indicate whether there are roles outside of those mentioned or seen that they are also fulfilling.