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Description
Seiya, titled Pegasus Seiya, grows as an orphan within the Graad Foundation among other children sired by magnate Mitsumasa Kido. Driven by the childhood disappearance of his sister Seika during grueling Saint training in Greece, this unresolved loss fuels his relentless pursuit through tournaments and cosmic battles to safeguard Athena.
As the Bronze Saint of Pegasus, he channels Cosmos—an inner energy granting superhuman prowess—through his constellation-linked armor. His combat arsenal unleashes hypersonic strikes via the Pegasus Meteor Fist and Pegasus Comet Fist. Through trials, he ascends through advanced Cosmos states: mastering the 7th Sense for light-speed movement, the 8th for soul manipulation in death’s realm, and the 9th, touching godhood’s divinity.
In the Hades campaign, Seiya penetrates the Underworld’s depths, clashing with Hades’ twin enforcers Hypnos and Thanatos in Elysion before confronting the death god. Here, his Pegasus Cloth undergoes divine metamorphosis by absorbing Athena’s sanguine power and allies’ collective resolve, sprouting wings that enable dimensional flight and magnified combat potency.
Defiant even before deities, his unyielding resolve manifests when enduring Hades’ soul-corroding curse—a sword-strike crippling his body yet sparing his indomitable spirit. Though unshakably loyal to Athena and comrades, impulsive leaps into higher-ranked duels or underestimating foes occasionally jeopardize tactics.
Post-Hades chronicles like *Saint Seiya Omega* depict him as a veteran mentor steering new heroes, transitioning from frontline warrior to an emblem of perseverance. While his protective zeal persists, Seika’s eventual return offers partial closure to their severed bond, though reunion specifics linger unexplored.
His visual portrayal shifts across adaptations: *Legend of Sanctuary* outfits him in casual wear with a Pegasus-etched dog tag, contrasting his classic red armbands and Bronze Cloth. The Elysion-forged Divine Cloth embodies celestial ascent through angelic wings and ornate armor filigree.
Mercy guides Seiya’s code—sparing adversaries when feasible, though non-canon tales sometimes deviate. He notably avoids combat with female opponents like Shaina and Pandora unless compelled, starkly contrasting Phoenix Ikki’s unrestrained ferocity.
As the Bronze Saint of Pegasus, he channels Cosmos—an inner energy granting superhuman prowess—through his constellation-linked armor. His combat arsenal unleashes hypersonic strikes via the Pegasus Meteor Fist and Pegasus Comet Fist. Through trials, he ascends through advanced Cosmos states: mastering the 7th Sense for light-speed movement, the 8th for soul manipulation in death’s realm, and the 9th, touching godhood’s divinity.
In the Hades campaign, Seiya penetrates the Underworld’s depths, clashing with Hades’ twin enforcers Hypnos and Thanatos in Elysion before confronting the death god. Here, his Pegasus Cloth undergoes divine metamorphosis by absorbing Athena’s sanguine power and allies’ collective resolve, sprouting wings that enable dimensional flight and magnified combat potency.
Defiant even before deities, his unyielding resolve manifests when enduring Hades’ soul-corroding curse—a sword-strike crippling his body yet sparing his indomitable spirit. Though unshakably loyal to Athena and comrades, impulsive leaps into higher-ranked duels or underestimating foes occasionally jeopardize tactics.
Post-Hades chronicles like *Saint Seiya Omega* depict him as a veteran mentor steering new heroes, transitioning from frontline warrior to an emblem of perseverance. While his protective zeal persists, Seika’s eventual return offers partial closure to their severed bond, though reunion specifics linger unexplored.
His visual portrayal shifts across adaptations: *Legend of Sanctuary* outfits him in casual wear with a Pegasus-etched dog tag, contrasting his classic red armbands and Bronze Cloth. The Elysion-forged Divine Cloth embodies celestial ascent through angelic wings and ornate armor filigree.
Mercy guides Seiya’s code—sparing adversaries when feasible, though non-canon tales sometimes deviate. He notably avoids combat with female opponents like Shaina and Pandora unless compelled, starkly contrasting Phoenix Ikki’s unrestrained ferocity.