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[[File:The Sage's Buried Secret 5.png|thumb|250px|A statue depicting the Sage.]]
[[File:The Sage's Buried Secret 5.png|thumb|250px|A statue depicting the Sage.]]
At least one '''Maya Sage''' was present on the American continent during the pre-Colombian era and before the arrival of the [[Spanish Empire|Spanish conquistadors]].
At least one '''Mayan Sage''' was present on the American continent during the pre-Colombian era and before the arrival of the [[Spanish Empire|Spanish conquistadors]].


By 1716, a giant bust depicting this Sage and attesting his existence could still be seen in a Temple in the ruins of [[Tulum]], an abandoned [[Maya]]n city located on the coast of the {{Wiki|Yucatán Peninsula}} and built during the 13th century.
By 1716, a giant bust depicting this Sage and attesting his existence could still be seen in a Temple in the ruins of [[Tulum]], an abandoned [[Maya]]n city located on the coast of the {{Wiki|Yucatán Peninsula}} and built during the 13th century.

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They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Maya Sage.

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

A statue depicting the Sage.

At least one Mayan Sage was present on the American continent during the pre-Colombian era and before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors.

By 1716, a giant bust depicting this Sage and attesting his existence could still be seen in a Temple in the ruins of Tulum, an abandoned Mayan city located on the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula and built during the 13th century.

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