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Sages are ancient people of Hyrule who helped the three goddesses craft Hyrule itself. They lived over 100 years ago in Hyrule.
'''Sage''' may refer to:


'''Appearances'''
*[[Sage (The Adventure of Link)|Sage]], a character from ''The Adventure of Link''
*[[Loyal Sage]], a character from ''A Link to the Past''
*[[Seven Wise Men]], a group from ''A Link to the Past''
*[[Seven Sages]], a group from ''Ocarina of Time''
*[[Earth Sage]] or [[Wind Sage]], sages from ''The Wind Waker''
*[[Ancient Sages]], a group from ''Twilight Princess''
*[[Lokomo]], a race of six guardians from ''Spirit Tracks''


'''[[Ocarina of Time]]'''
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The Six Sages include [[Rauru]], [[Saria]], [[Darunia]], [[Nabooru]], [[Impa]], and [[Ruto]]. [[Link]] rescues 5 of them in their respective temples.
 
'''[[Wind Waker]]'''
There are two sages, each with their respective instruments and temples. The Wind Sage is a [[Kokiri]] named [[Fado]] and plays the violin. The Earth Sage is a [[Zora]] named [[Laruto]] and she plays the harp. Link's generation sages are [[Medli]](Earth) and [[Makar]](Wind).
 
'''[[Twilight Princess]]'''
The Six Sages from Ocarina of Time make an appearance in Twilight Princess. Unfortunately, Ganondorf kills, literally, kills the Water Sage. In this game, their heads and hands floating off their bodies and their symbols are on their robes.

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Sage may refer to:

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