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Why, if the name of the article is "Pabilsang", does the text name the deity "Pabilsag"? (The question is rhetorical, don't answer! People who knows about the topic should now suspect that the true name is Pabilsaĝ!) If the name was originally Pabilsang, the article should be moved to Pabilsaĝ, and the first occurrence of "Pabilsag" should be rewritten accordingly; otherwise if the article name was originally Pabilsag, the somewhat unjustified move to Pabilsang should be followed by rewriting the text to the new transcription. ... said: Rursus (mbork³) 07:40, 13 October 2009 (UTC)Reply