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After he was beaten by Ryu, he [[Angry Charge|drew power]] from the hateful memories. But with his purpose later being defined by the "heart of battle", his more honorable traits came to the forefront. In his ''Street Fighter IV'' prologue an old priest who lives in the same village as Sagat noticed this change.<ref>The old priest smiled when he saw them catching up with Sagat and talking intently. The slightly relaxed gait since the brothers and sisters started walking with him and the quiet expression when listening to their stories are clearly different from the past where this atmosphere wasn't possible. Sagat has certainly begun to change after fighting a foreign young man who visited this village several years ago and suffered a chest injury. (''老僧は二人がサガットに追い付き、一心に話しかけているのを見て微笑んだ。兄妹が一緒に歩き出したときから少し緩められた足取りや、二人の話を聞いているときの静かな表情は、以前の近寄り難かった雰囲気とは明らかに違っている。何年か前にこの村を訪れた異邦の若者と闘って胸に傷を負ってから、サガットは確かに変わり始めた。'') from Sagat's [https://web.archive.org/web/20150310021042/http://www.capcom.co.jp/sf4/IV/begining_sag.html Street Fighter IV prologue.]</ref> He has a lot of regret and bitterness towards his former sins, especially the killing of [[Go Hibiki]], despite the latter taking out his eye. Sagat spared his son [[Dan]] when he came for revenge, seeing how easily hatred can corrupt the soul.
 
After he was beaten by Ryu, he [[Angry Charge|drew power]] from the hateful memories. But with his purpose later being defined by the "heart of battle", his more honorable traits came to the forefront. In his ''Street Fighter IV'' prologue an old priest who lives in the same village as Sagat noticed this change.<ref>The old priest smiled when he saw them catching up with Sagat and talking intently. The slightly relaxed gait since the brothers and sisters started walking with him and the quiet expression when listening to their stories are clearly different from the past where this atmosphere wasn't possible. Sagat has certainly begun to change after fighting a foreign young man who visited this village several years ago and suffered a chest injury. (''老僧は二人がサガットに追い付き、一心に話しかけているのを見て微笑んだ。兄妹が一緒に歩き出したときから少し緩められた足取りや、二人の話を聞いているときの静かな表情は、以前の近寄り難かった雰囲気とは明らかに違っている。何年か前にこの村を訪れた異邦の若者と闘って胸に傷を負ってから、サガットは確かに変わり始めた。'') from Sagat's [https://web.archive.org/web/20150310021042/http://www.capcom.co.jp/sf4/IV/begining_sag.html Street Fighter IV prologue.]</ref> He has a lot of regret and bitterness towards his former sins, especially the killing of [[Go Hibiki]], despite the latter taking out his eye. Sagat spared his son [[Dan]] when he came for revenge, seeing how easily hatred can corrupt the soul.
   
Another sign of goodness can be seen in ''Street Fighter × Tekken'', where he helps [[Dhalsim]] find and rescue missing village children. Even when offered the mighty power of [[Pandora]], Sagat refuses, stating that "a king like him doesn't need the power of the Gods" and makes the children's safety his top priority.
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Another sign of goodness can be seen in ''Street Fighter X Tekken'', where he helps [[Dhalsim]] find and rescue missing village children. Even when offered the mighty power of [[Pandora]], Sagat refuses, stating that "a king like him doesn't need the power of the Gods" and makes the children's safety his top priority.
   
Sagat appreciates opponents that are worthy and strong-minded while greatly despising people who take unfair and dishonest advantages in combat. His [[Sagat/Quotes|win quotes]] show him to be a proud and belittling man; this has long since given way to a more honest, advisory side, that still contains his characteristic straight-to-the-point bluntness.
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Sagat appreciates opponents that are worthy and strong-minded while greatly despising people who take unfair and dishonest advantages in combat. His [[Sagat/Quotes|win quotes]] show him to be a proud and belittling man; this has long since given way to a more honest, advisory side, that still contains his characteristic straight-to-the-point bluntness.
   
 
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