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A set of six sages appeared in ''Twilight Princess'', but they were all very different from the ones in the other games. They were identical floating spirits that resembled elderly men with masks. Each of the sages did have one of the medallions from the ''Ocarina'' sages as their respective emblems. These sages were based at the Arbiter's Grounds and had been appointed by the goddesses to watch over the Mirror of Twilight, apparently since ancient times (possibly connecting them to the generation of ancient sages mentioned in ''Ocarina''). The sages were also described as servants of the royal family (and the American translation goes as far as to say that they tutored Zelda when she was young, but the Japanese version has [[Auru]] himself saying he was her tutor). They tried to pass judgement on Ganondorf after he was captured thanks to the warning delivered by Link after he came from the adult timeline. They decided to impale him on the Master Sword, but Ganondorf survived due his the Triforce of Power awakening. One sage compared this development to some kind of "divine prank". After Ganondorf broke free, he killed one of their number (the Sage of Water) before they activated the Mirror of Twilight to seal him within the Twilight Realm.
 
A set of six sages appeared in ''Twilight Princess'', but they were all very different from the ones in the other games. They were identical floating spirits that resembled elderly men with masks. Each of the sages did have one of the medallions from the ''Ocarina'' sages as their respective emblems. These sages were based at the Arbiter's Grounds and had been appointed by the goddesses to watch over the Mirror of Twilight, apparently since ancient times (possibly connecting them to the generation of ancient sages mentioned in ''Ocarina''). The sages were also described as servants of the royal family (and the American translation goes as far as to say that they tutored Zelda when she was young, but the Japanese version has [[Auru]] himself saying he was her tutor). They tried to pass judgement on Ganondorf after he was captured thanks to the warning delivered by Link after he came from the adult timeline. They decided to impale him on the Master Sword, but Ganondorf survived due his the Triforce of Power awakening. One sage compared this development to some kind of "divine prank". After Ganondorf broke free, he killed one of their number (the Sage of Water) before they activated the Mirror of Twilight to seal him within the Twilight Realm.
  
The sages appeared before Link and [[Midna]] upon their arrival at the Arbiter's Grounds to tell them about Ganondorf's sealing in the Twilight Realm and of [[Zant]]'s shattering of the Mirror of Twilight. They passed one shard of the Mirror onto them and hinted at the locations of the other three shards while warning them about the power contained within them. The sages appeared again when the Mirror was complete and tried to apologize to Midna for setting Ganondorf loose in her realm and starting this crisis, recognizing her as the Twilight Princess.
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The sages appeared before Link and [[Midna]] when they arrived to tell them about Ganondorf's sealing in the Twilight Realm and of [[Zant]]'s shattering of the Mirror of Twilight. They passed one shard of the Mirror onto them and hinted at the locations of the other three shards while warning them about the power contained within them. The sages appeared again when the Mirror was complete and tried to apologize to Midna for setting Ganondorf loose in her realm and starting this crisis, recognizing her as the Twilight Princess.
  
 
===The Shrine Maidens===
 
===The Shrine Maidens===

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