Pegasus Seiya edit

Check the Pegasus Seiya discussion, please. :) --Refuteku (talk) 18:26, 12 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Since you won't check the discussion page,

So to begin with, in both Next Dimension (the continuation of Saint Seiya), and in Tenkai Hen, Seiya has been left in a comatose state because of Hades curse. Now in the original manga after it was published, one could only assume that Seiya was dead. Hades only said that "Pegasus death was in vain". But how would he know if he really was dead?

--Refuteku (talk) 11:30, 13 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Refuteku: As you said, Hades said that Seiya's "death" was in vain. He's the lord of the underwolrd and then one who rules death. Wouldn't he be able to distinguish between the ones that are dead and the ones who are not? Volume 28 also provided many other signs such as massive bleeding from Pegasus Seiya's wound and the fact that his cosmos vanished. As you know in the story, all living things have a cosmos. If it's not alive, it doesn't have one!... The theory of a curse came only after Tenkai-hen was released, many years after the last issue of Saint Seiya. How do I know... do you ask? Because I made part of the Suportive Staff who worked on the last volumes of Saint Seiya. Mr. Kurumada also has a farewell message in the last volume(more than a decade ago) where he talks about all the free time he'll get and how he can finally see the sky, at the same time it was the last time he would probably see Seiya's face. There were also problems between Mr. Kurumada and Toei Animation that made him think he wouldn't be able to draw Saint Seiya again, hence he decided to put and end to Pegasus Seiya as his final touch at "that" time. Reason for which it should be respected.

--Amick lindsey (talk) 13:45, 16 February 2009 (UTC)Reply