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The Priest ('Shinpu' in Japan which means 'Priest') retains his name in all versions of the game, despite having it previously changed by Nintendo of America to 'The Loyal Sage' in all versions outside of Japan in the original The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, to avoid any religious references.
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