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==Pre-Timeline Split== | ==Pre-Timeline Split== | ||
− | There was known to be at least one incarnation of the seven sages existing prior to ''Ocarina of Time'' | + | There was known to be at least one incarnation of the seven sages existing prior to ''Ocarina of Time''. Often referred to as the ancient sages, they were known to build the [[Temple of Time]] to close off the entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]] and protect the Triforce. One of their number was [[Rauru]], who eventually confined himself to the Chamber of Sages within the [[Sacred Realm]]'s Temple of Light. Rauru was the only known member of this incarnation, and not much is known about them, although they may be the same sages who later appeared in ''Twilight Princess''. |
==[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]] (Adult/Defeated Timeline)== | ==[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]] (Adult/Defeated Timeline)== | ||
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The Hero of Winds met Laruto and Fado's ghosts, and he was appointed to finding successors to both of them. They each taught Link a song that would awaken their successors to their destiny as a sage. The [[Rito]] girl [[Medli]] turned out to be Laruto's descendant and was brought to the Earth Temple to offer her prayers as the new Earth Sage. Link also found the [[Korok]] [[Makar]] (the game being less clear about whether they are related by blood, likely due to the unlikelihood of Kokiri reproducing) and brought him to the Wind Temple to act as the new Wind Sage. Each of them had instruments that were identical to the ones that Laruto and Fado had played. In Medli's case, it was implied to be the very same instrument passed down her family line. With their prayers, the Master Sword was energized for that Link's final battle with Ganondorf. It is uncertain whether or not the sages continued to live and pray in their temples afterwards, considering that the Master Sword was then lost with Ganondorf's petrified body and that they were shown aboard Tetra's boat in the ending, although they were no longer traveling with her in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. | The Hero of Winds met Laruto and Fado's ghosts, and he was appointed to finding successors to both of them. They each taught Link a song that would awaken their successors to their destiny as a sage. The [[Rito]] girl [[Medli]] turned out to be Laruto's descendant and was brought to the Earth Temple to offer her prayers as the new Earth Sage. Link also found the [[Korok]] [[Makar]] (the game being less clear about whether they are related by blood, likely due to the unlikelihood of Kokiri reproducing) and brought him to the Wind Temple to act as the new Wind Sage. Each of them had instruments that were identical to the ones that Laruto and Fado had played. In Medli's case, it was implied to be the very same instrument passed down her family line. With their prayers, the Master Sword was energized for that Link's final battle with Ganondorf. It is uncertain whether or not the sages continued to live and pray in their temples afterwards, considering that the Master Sword was then lost with Ganondorf's petrified body and that they were shown aboard Tetra's boat in the ending, although they were no longer traveling with her in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. | ||
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=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
*They may be inspired by the Saptarshi from Hindu religion, a group of seven rishis (sages) who were said to work under the guidance of God to uphold divine law. | *They may be inspired by the Saptarshi from Hindu religion, a group of seven rishis (sages) who were said to work under the guidance of God to uphold divine law. | ||
− | *The seven sages from ''Ocarina | + | *The seven sages from ''Ocarina'' are also depicted in stain glass windows in Hyrule Castle in ''The Wind Waker''. |
− | *Five of the sages from ''Ocarina | + | *Five of the sages from ''Ocarina'' share names with towns from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', which gives the implication that the towns were named after the sages from an in-universe perspective. |
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', a graveyard on the Isle of the Dead contains graves for six sages which reveal the path through the Phantom Corridor to the resting place of Brant of the Cobble Kingdom. They seem to be unrelated to Hyrule's sages. | *In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', a graveyard on the Isle of the Dead contains graves for six sages which reveal the path through the Phantom Corridor to the resting place of Brant of the Cobble Kingdom. They seem to be unrelated to Hyrule's sages. | ||
*One notable continuity problem is that the maiden descendants of ''A Link to the Past'' are said to be blood descendants of the seven sages and are all Hylians, yet most of the sages that were shown in ''Ocarina'' are of different species (including ones that does not seem to be capable of individual reproduction, the Kokiri). This also applies to ''A Link Between Worlds'' to an extent, although one of the sages in that game is a [[Zora]], and only some of this incarnation of the sages are explicitly said to be descendants of the original sages. | *One notable continuity problem is that the maiden descendants of ''A Link to the Past'' are said to be blood descendants of the seven sages and are all Hylians, yet most of the sages that were shown in ''Ocarina'' are of different species (including ones that does not seem to be capable of individual reproduction, the Kokiri). This also applies to ''A Link Between Worlds'' to an extent, although one of the sages in that game is a [[Zora]], and only some of this incarnation of the sages are explicitly said to be descendants of the original sages. |