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Hati is a fictional character from the anime Saint Seiya Omega. He serves as an antagonist, aligned with the goddess Pallas as a member of the Pallasite warriors, holding the specific rank of Third-class Pallasite. His name is derived from a moon of Saturn, which itself is named after a giant wolf from Norse mythology, the son of Fenrir.

In terms of appearance, Hati is a male warrior with spiky, grayish-white hair. His eyes are notably insect-like in design, a trait he shares with other characters such as Myu of Papillon. This eye shape is suggested to impair his vision, but it is a counterpart to his most significant physical asset: incredibly sharp hearing. His height is recorded as 173 cm and his weight as 58 kg. He is clad in armor that includes a helmet with fang-like protrusions, and his movements have been observed to resemble those of a spider, leading to speculation that his protecting constellation might be Aranea, the long-legged spider.

Hati’s personality is driven by a powerful ambition for recognition and advancement. His primary motivation is to be promoted from a Third-class to a Second-class Pallasite, and he seeks any opportunity to achieve fame and prove his worth to his superiors, such as Titan. He is depicted as sadistic, bloodthirsty, and highly offensive in combat, showing no hesitation in threatening his own soldiers. Defeat brings him intense humiliation, but rather than discouraging him, it fuels a relentless desire to launch another attack as quickly as possible to restore his honor. He lacks any sense of fellowship, viewing the existence of his own superiors more as obstacles to his personal success than as leaders to be respected.

Hati’s role in the story is that of a recurring antagonist. He first appears in episode 56 during an incursion in Japan, where he targets the Bronze Saint Haruto, the Wolf, intending to kill him to earn a promotion. He is a persistent threat, attacking the Steel Saints' training grounds and later leading a siege on the Palaestra, the sanctuary of the Saints. He is present during the attack on the underground refuge in the city of Pallasbelta, where he meets his final end. Throughout these appearances, he primarily serves as a direct opponent for several Bronze Saints, including Kouga of Pegasus, Subaru, and Haruto. His most significant narrative foil, however, is Celeris of the Lesser Horse, a Steel Saint. Hati develops a deep grudge against Celeris for repeatedly interfering with his plans, which ultimately leads to a final, fatal confrontation between them.

Regarding his key relationships, Hati is shown to be vengeful towards Celeris, whom he holds responsible for his failures at Pallasbelta. He is shown working alongside Thebe, another Pallasite, coordinating their attacks from above and below ground. He holds ambition towards his superiors like Titan, seeing the defeat of powerful enemies such as the "God-Slayer" Kouga as a direct path to being promoted by him. He is also rescued by a fellow Pallasite named Rhea, who teleports him away when he is on the verge of being defeated by Kouga. Over his multiple appearances, he confronts the Bronze Saints Haruto, Kouga, and Subaru repeatedly, demonstrating his persistence as a foe.

In terms of development, Hati is a character defined by his repeated failures and his refusal to accept them. He is unique among the Third-class Pallasites for surviving and returning to battle multiple times. While other Pallasites were often defeated and killed in their first encounter, Hati appears in five different episodes before his eventual death, making him the Third-class Pallasite with the most appearances. Each setback deepens his obsession with revenge and proving himself, especially against Celeris and Subaru. His ultimate development comes not from redemption, but from his inability to let go of his grudge, which leads to his demise when Celeris uses a self-sacrificing technique to destroy him.

Hati possesses notable abilities centered around his acute hearing and the use of his primary weapons, daggers. His hearing is so refined that he can hear the heartbeat, muscle movements, and blood flow of his opponents, allowing him to predict their attacks and fight effectively even with his eyes closed. He wields a variety of daggers, from standard throwing knives to larger blades for close combat, which he can imbue with energy for explosive results.

His special techniques include:
Chrono Delayed: Also known as Tempo Desacelerado, this technique allows him to create a sphere of energy that freezes time and paralyzes his adversaries, and it is said to be able to age those who are struck by it.
Bloody Rain: He hurls a massive volley of energy-charged daggers at his opponent all at once.
Bloody Dagger: He precisely throws multiple explosive daggers designed to destroy an opponent's armor or fortifications.
Bloody Storm: By charging his daggers with his Cosmo, Hati makes them grow in size and attacks his enemy from all directions.
Bloody Hurricane: Wielding two large daggers pointed upwards, he spins rapidly to create a hurricane-like vortex, with the daggers acting as a drill to pierce his target.