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Questions about Saint Seiya

This is the Nordic chapter, which does not exist in the comics. It is an original animation. Norse mythology is also very appealing, so I enjoyed this chapter.

In addition, we are not going to the sky, but to Siberia in Northern Europe. That woman is Queen Siluda, the messenger of the god Odin in Nordic deification. She has 8 people transformed according to the Big Dipper ( The real one should be No. 7, but one of the stars also has a shadow constellation, so it is No. 8) God Fighter.

Nordic chapter:

As the earthly representative of Odin, the god of Asgard in Northern Europe, Hilda was affected by the magic power of the gold ring and transformed from a kind-hearted girl in the past. The evil queen now bent on taking over the sanctuary. She awakened the legendary seven divine warriors and challenged the holy realm.

Seiya and his party set off once again to the far north, Asgard. Goddess Ya

Athena temporarily prayed for Hilda in the severe cold so that floods would not occur in various parts of the world. Seiya and the others must defeat the seven divine warriors within twelve hours and rush to the Waruhera Palace to rescue Hilda from the magic. Seiya and his party. . . . . . . . Defeated six divine warriors. It’s time for the last divine warrior: the two-headed dragon Jiffrit. He is known as the No. 1 warrior in Northern Europe and is loyal to the god Odin. Of course he is the boss of the God Warrior. After everyone fought fiercely, the Sea Witch suddenly appeared and told all the truth. It turned out that everything was the Poseidon's conspiracy. Then Zefrit hugged the sea witch in anger and disappeared into the air. With the help of God Odin, Seiya put on the God Odin's battle suit and freed Hilda from the spell. But just as everyone was greeting Athena, a big wave suddenly appeared on the sea surface and took Saori away. Next is the Poseidon Chapter.

Norse legends

Odin:

The main god in Nordic mythology, equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology and Jupiter in Roman mythology. He created the Nordic humans, was in charge of death, battle, poetry, magic, wisdom, etc., and was the father of the gods. The majestic Odin, armed with a spear that never misses the target, is adorned with a Drapinir ring, with an eight-legged horse at his crotch, and is followed by two wolves, Fleki and Goli, in the north. world tour. ÷Ding only has one eye (huh?), but it can shine like the sun. The other eye mutilated itself in order to drink water from the Well of Wisdom under the World Tree in order to gain ultimate wisdom. It seems that he is a suffering god, not as romantic as Zeus. Indeed, the Nordic world is full of hardship and endurance due to the lack of a climate like the paradise of Greece. In "Saint Seiya", we can see the Nordic people silently praying to Odin in the biting cold wind without any complaints, just like the god they respect. In the myth, Odin nailed it to the World Tree with his own spear, suffered for nine days, and finally learned nine poems and eighteen spells. He lives in the Palace of Heroes in the Immortal Palace - his throne is there, where he can see all living beings in the nine worlds; he also often goes to the Palace of Ten Thousand Frosts, where the martyrs who died bravely in battle will gloriously receive the Holy Spirit. Din's commendation awaits the arrival of the final holy war.

There is a poem describing Odin's suffering:

I Know That I Hung On The Windy Tree

For Nights, All Of Ninewounded Byspear—— And Given To Odin

Myself To Myself

On That Tree

And No Man Knows Where The Roots Of It Run.

None Gave Me Bread,

None Gave Me Mead,

I Peered Down,

I Took Up The Runes,

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Screaming Of Need I Took Them

And Fell Back Hence.

Asgard:

In Norse mythology, Asgard is the place where the war gods live and is one of the nine worlds in the north. It is on the highest level of the northern world and is surrounded by boulders. The famous Wanhan Palace is also on this floor.

The pillars of the palace resemble spears, and the roof is covered with shields and breastplates. There are 540 gates in the General Palace. The west gate is guarded by wolves and eagles are circling in the sky. ÷Din's envoys bring the souls of fallen warriors here, and when the time comes, the heroes will go out side by side to fight for the final holy war of rebirth. In the middle of Asgard is the Plain of Ida, where the gods discuss important matters. They also often meet near the Well of Wisdom at the base of Asgard: at the root of the World Tree. In the movie version, Seiya shot a golden arrow, and Frey inserted his sword into the crystal of the Odin statue, causing the Odin statue to crack, and finally buried the evil god Drubalu in hell. From the ruins, the World Tree was born. Since then, spring has arrived, and the fairy palace has been reborn.

Nibelung Ring:

Norse mythology also has several branches, such as Germanic mythology, Icelandic mythology and ancient Scandinavian mythology. Therefore, there are several different legends about the prototype of Hilda, the North Star in the cartoon. One that is closer to cartoons, I think, is from the famous play "Der Ring Des Nibelungen" by the German artist Wagner. Albelisi (the cunning god warrior who knows the Amethyst Shield Fist in the cartoon) is a dwarf king who lives in a dungeon full of gems and precious metals. He cursed the Nibelung ring with incomparable magic. , any person or god who ever possesses the ring will be ultimately destroyed. In the drama, the ring is described as magical, attracting countless heroes to bow to their knees. Siegfried (the God Warrior of the First Star) is a hero among humans, brave and friendly. Under the training of his adoptive father Mi Yimei (ah? Is it the one who plays the piano? Yes!), he became the best warrior. With the help of the mysterious lone traveler (actually the incarnation of Odin), the fragments of the Belmont Sword (the sword raised by Odin's statue) were found. After being reforged by Miimi, it became an artifact and killed the guard Ni. Dragon of the Borungan Ring. He washed his body with the dragon's blood, making him invulnerable. But just like the heel of Achilles in Greek mythology, unfortunately a leaf happened to stick to his back, laying the foundation for his tragedy. After getting the Nibelung ring, he was led by the singing of birds and saw the sleeping goddess Hilda. (Due to his disagreement with Odin, he was deprived of his divine power by a kiss from Odin and slept forever) He woke her up with a gentle kiss. God destined them to fall in love. To prove his love, he gave the ring to Hiluda. In the end, Alberisi's curse came true. Although Odin had Siegfried break his own spear to give him a shield from harm, the curse sealed the god's protection. Albelisi's son Hagen (the one who played the Wild Horse Flame Fist) hid in the grass and secretly fired his spear at the place where the leaves had touched the hero's back - the only place that had not been washed by the dragon's blood. The hero did not escape his fate in the end, which is regrettable!

Freya & Freyr:

Freya is a kind and pure princess in the cartoon, Siluda’s sister. In the myth, she is also so gentle and kind. beauty. She is the daughter of the goddess Nord. She is also the goddess in charge of love and reproduction. She is the most beautiful and intelligent goddess in the divine world. She likes flowers, spring water and music, and loves elves and fairies. Once, she met a mysterious god Od (possibly an incarnation of Odin). The two fell in love and got married, but soon Oded passed away, which made her so sad that her sad tears dropped and turned into gold. Her idol wears a magic necklace given to her by the dwarf elves, wears a bird-feather cloak that can turn her into a falcon, rides two cats pulling a chariot, and has a war bear beside her (actually, she is her human counterpart in the human world) the disguise of the admirer of Ottar). She lives in the beautiful popular temple that always plays the music of love. Of course, as the most influential goddess in the divine world, she and Odin welcomed the return of the fallen heroes in the Asgard. However, Odin welcomed some male martyrs in the Wanhan Palace, while Freya welcomed back some of the male martyrs in her own palace. Another group of male warriors and all the heroines were received in the palace.

Frey is Freya's twin brother and sister. In the movie version, although he is one of Drubalu's divine warriors, he still stands on the side of justice Athena. Because he ruined Drubalu's plan, he was even knocked down and imprisoned in the dungeon. In the end, he sacrificed his own life for the rebirth of Immortal Palace. In mythology, he is the god in charge of the sun and rain, and the patron saint of abundant harvests. He is also the god of peace and bravery in battle.

He originally had an extremely sharp sword and an extremely strong shield. In order to marry Nada, he gave the shield to others. Therefore, in the final holy war, he was the first to be killed by the enemy fire giant. English Friday is to commemorate the two.

Thor:

The prototype of Thor, the tallest god warrior who fights Seiya on TV, is this Thor. He is the son of Odin, a giant with a red beard and eyes that sparkle. Although his image is a bit intimidating, he is loved by people and gods because of his integrity and bravery. In the human world, his prestige even exceeds that of Odin, because unlike Odin, he needs human sacrifice to awaken him. His statue is to the left of the statue of Odin, holding Mjolnir. This hammer can produce thunder and lightning, which is extremely powerful and can destroy almost all evil in the world. In the final holy war, he fought against the enemy from another world, the giant snake Germund. Although the giant snake was eventually killed, the snake's venom still killed him. After his death, his son will take over his thunder hammer and carry on his legacy. Thursday in English is to commemorate him.

Evil God Loki:

In the movie version of Asgard, Loki is the commander of Drubalu's divine warriors (the most powerful one), and he wears something similar to the one on TV A version of Faliru's wolf-shaped holy clothing. However, Loki is not that simple. He is the biggest enemy of Odin and the Asgard Protoss. He is the god of fire and magic and has incredible shape-shifting abilities. Although he is evil, he is very handsome! Because he killed the kind-hearted god of light, Bald, he was chained up by the gods with three huge iron chains, which passed through his shoulders, waist and knees respectively. The poisonous snake circled above his head, and the venom dripping from it made him miserable. His painful writhing caused an earthquake. During the final holy war, his shackles were released, and he led the giants and the gods in a desperate struggle.

Evil Wolf Fenrir:

The one in the cartoon uses "Luoshan Wolf Fist" (actually "Northern Wolf Fist"), maybe the translation of Northern is wrong. )'s divine fighter is Faliru. But there is no story in the movie about the crazy revenge on humans because of the psychological trauma in childhood. In mythology, Faliru is a terrifying, ferocious giant wolf-shaped monster, the youngest son of Loki. The gods heard such a prophecy: The wolf will eventually become one of the culprits in destroying the world. So God captured the wolves and locked them in a cage. But as Faliru grew from a cub to a giant monster, those cages were no longer able to restrain him. God had no choice but to let the dwarves make a ribbon. The ribbon is made of six things: the sound a cat makes when playing with a ball, the roots of a mountain, a woman's beard, the breath of a fish, the ligaments of a bear, and the saliva of a bird. The god made a bet with Faliru on whether he could break the ribbon. Falillu agreed to give it a try, but he required that a god's hand must be placed in his mouth (cunning). Iron, the god of war, accepted. In the end, Falilu couldn't break free of the magic ribbon, but in retaliation, he bit off one of Tier's hands. The god tied the wolf to a boulder several hundred meters above the ground, and held up his upper and lower jaws with a sword so that he could no longer hurt anyone. By the time of the Final Crusade, he was liberated, and his desire for revenge made him want to devour all the gods. But he eventually died at the hands of Odin's son Vader.

Balder:

I believe you have played such a famous RPG game "Balder's Gate", or at least heard of it, similar to "Diablo" 》The one. Its origin is Baldur, the god of light in Norse mythology. Bald is the son of Odin and the goddess Frigg. He is handsome, cheerful, pure and full of love. He is loved by the gods and worshiped by humans. Although he is a wise and friendly god, he does not have much magical power. The most common legend about him is probably his death. He once dreamed of his death, so his loving mother Frigg asked all creatures and elements of nature (snakes, metals, diseases, poisons, fire, etc.) not to harm him. All creatures and elements agreed to her. Because the gods knew about Bader's immortality, they often used him as a target for archery. The evil god Loki, who is jealous of Baldur, appears! He disguised himself as an ordinary god and asked Frigg:

Is Bald really immortal? The loyal Frigg thought for a while and said that only a small tree in the west called Mistletoe did not agree to her. Loki immediately went to the west and brought back the sapling, made it into a wooden arrow, and gave it to Bald's blind twin brother Hod. Hod, who did not know the inside story, threw the arrow at Baldur. The arrow was guided by Loki's divine power and pierced Baldur's heart. Bird fell down at the sound.

The gods mourned the death of Baldur, and Odin also sent the god Hermod to the goddess Herna in the underworld to ask for Baldur's return. The goddess agreed, but on one condition: everything in the world, dead or alive, must weep for Bald's death. As a result, everything in the world cried for Bald's death, but Loki transformed into a witch and refused to cry. Therefore, Baldur remained in the underworld forever. After his death, his wife Nanna also died of grief.

Evil comes with evil consequences, Hod was eventually killed by Odin's son Vali, and Loki did not escape the fate of destruction. When the Final Crusade ended, Asgard rose from the ashes, and Baldur and Hoder were reborn.

[Norse God Fighter Information]

Pole Star Hilda

First Star (α) Dubhe Siegfried

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The sacred robe of Czech Fried in the first star Dolby resembles a two-headed dragon, and its allusion comes from the mythical dragon Fafnir. (This dragon was transformed into the first evil dwarf who wore a Nibergen ring, and was later killed by Jet) Jet was the assistant to Hilda's commander, and it seemed that Hilda became evil. I loved her very much before. Although he has some doubts about Hiluda's current motives, he is still loyal to her. The most powerful god warrior.

Birthplace: Sweden

Special Skills: Odin Sword, Dragon Blizzard

Second Star (β) Merak Hagen

The sacred clothing of Hagen of the second star Melak is designed based on the appearance of Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse of the mythical god Odin and the son of the evil god Loki. Hagen and Freya fell in love before Hilda was bewitched by the magic. He later became one of Hilda's divine warriors, and in the cartoon he believed that his absolute loyalty to Hilda was more important than his love for Freya.

Title: Nordic Wild Horse

Birthplace: Sweden

Special skills: Universal Freezing, Wild Horse Great Ardent Pressure

Third Star (γ) Phecda Thor

The Dellu Holy Cloth of Phecda of the third star Phecda is derived from the giant snake in the mythical Midgard district - Loki's Another son - in Norse mythology, its occasional contractions and movements can cause earthquakes and tsunamis. Delru's weapons are two giant axes.

Title: Giant

Birthplace: Sweden

Special Skills: Titanic, Hammer

Fourth Star (δ) Megrez Alberich

The fourth star Megrez’s Alberich’s sacred robe is an elephant that grows from a skull. Cluster crystal. He can trap enemies in crystals. His goals are to collect all Odin's Sapphires, kill Hilda, and ultimately rule Asgard. He is also known as the wisest man in Immortal Palace.

Birthplace: Sweden

Special Skills: Devil's Amethyst Flame Sword, Heaven and Man's Harmony Elf Magic Fist

Fifth Star (ε) Elios Star Alioth Fenrir

The sacred clothing of Faliru on the fifth star Alioth is like the evil wolf Fenris, the son of the mythical evil god Loki. The Fenirs were truly vicious and wanted to kill Odin and the other Norse gods during the "Twilight of the Gods" battle in Norse. Faliru grew up in the wild and was raised by wolves after his parents were killed by giant bears. He is known as the "Northern Man-eating Wolf" among the God Warriors.

Birthplace: Sweden

Special skills: Divine Wolf Fang, Polar Wolf Claw, Luoshan Wolf Fist Northern (Man-Eating Wolf)

Sixth Star (ζ) Mizar Shido Shido

Shido of Mizar, the sixth star, looks like a saber-toothed tiger.

Title: Zhe Duoxing

Birthplace: Sweden

Stunt skills: Blue Impulse, Viking Tiger Claw

Alcor (ζ) Alcor Bado

Bado of Alcor is the twin brother of Sto. Bardo exists as a "shadow warrior". If his brother does not die, he cannot become a true divine warrior. His Holy Cloth does not have the Odin Sapphire, because the stars Alukolu and Mizaru are twin stars

Guardian Star: Auxiliary Star Akuru

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Birthplace: Sweden

Special skill: Baijing Tiger Roar Fist imitating Baijing Tiger Roar Fist

Seventh Star (η) Benetnasch Mi Meeme

The sacred robe of Meeme of the Seventh Star Benite and the associated star is like a harp. He can create his own phantom, and his harp is like a "tentacle" under his control; even without the harp as a weapon, Miyime is still a very powerful opponent. In Norse mythology, Miyime was the adoptive father of Czech Fried (a dwarf), but he was later killed by his adopted son.

Title: Sad Warrior

Birthplace: Sweden

Special skills: Death Requiem, Magic String Funeral Song, Stringer Requiem, Harp Light Speed ??Fist Harp