Athena (Saint Seiya)
The Greek goddess Athena is one of the main characters in the Manga Saint Seiya, authored by Masami Kurumada, that was later adapted to Anime. She was created by Kurumada based on the mythologic persona of the same name.
As in Greek mythology, she is the goddess of wisdom and heroic endeavour, and daughter of Zeus. In Kurumada's mythos, she is sent to Earth by the Olympian gods every 250 years, when evil takes over Earth.
Her mission during every one of her incarnations is to restore peace and bring hope, destroy the agent of evil and protect Earth. To do so, she has been assisted since the ages of myth by an army of 88 youths of great strength and courage, whose fists rend the skies and whose kicks split the earth, don radiant holy armor known as Cloths, and are known as the Saints of Athena.
She is said to be by birthright the goddess of battle, but didn't believe in conquest, and only fought defensive wars. She hates weapons, and thus only allows her Saints to battle using only their bodies. The only Saint allowed by her to wield weapons is the Libra Gold Saint, and it is only with her permission that the Saints are allowed to brandish the weapons kept by the Libra Gold Saint.
She has opposed the ambitions of antagonist deities since the ages of myth in Greece, earning herself the rejection of the other Olympian gods. She has had specially a long-standing conflict with the god of the Underworld, Hades.
Athena was introduced by Masami Kurumada in vol. 1 of his manga Saint Seiya, and she first appeared in the anime adaptation in episode 1. She is an extremely beautiful, short young woman with a perfectly proportionated body, who radiates elegance, wisdom, and serenity, and is followed and protected very dedicatedly by her Saints, who would never hesitate to do anything for her sake, even sacrificing their lives gladly. In his manga, Kurumada gave her light brown hair. In the anime adaptation, her hair color is purple.
Incarnation
In Saint Seiya, Athena reincarnates on Earth when it is consumed by evil. Unlike other Greek deities that Masami Kurumada used as antagonists, she returns to Earth as herself, without the need of possessing the body of a human. She comes to Earth with her own soul and body, but has no real knowledge of her divine origins or mission, until a certain event triggers those memories and reveals her mission and destiny to her.
Every time she returns to Earth, the souls of her 88 Saints also reincarnate with her, to assist and protect her in the fulfilling of her mission when the time is ripe, as Masami Kurumada revealed in his current side story prequel Saint Seiya Next Dimension, that tells the events occurred in the Holy War against Hades in the 18th century. One of the previous incarnations of the Saints that has been featured by Kurumada in such side story is Pegasus Seiya's, who in the 18th century was known as Pegasus Tenma.
Previous incarnations
So far, Masami Kurumada revealed in vol.1 of his manga that Athena battled in the age of myth against Gigas, Ares, and Poseidon, each in incarnations centuries apart. Then he revealed later in his manga that she also battled Hades in the age of myth, again in 15th century, in 18th century, and 20th century. She battled against Poseidon again in 20th century, 2000 years after their battle in the region of Attica.
In the 18th century, she reincarnated in Italy as an orphan called Sasha, as shown in the side story Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas. But since it is a work only supervised by Masami Kurumada and not authored by him, its status as canon is still unknown, as she has yet to appear in the current Saint Seiya work that is authored by Kurumada, Saint Seiya Next Dimension.
Her incarnation during the 20th century is the one Kurumada has provided more information and background AbOUT, since it is the one he presented in the original 28 volumes of his manga Saint Seiya.
Relationships
In her incarnation in the 20th century, growing up as Mitsumasa Kido's spoiled granddaughter, as a child, Athena at first didn't get along well with the children that would eventually become her protectors. Though they were her grandfather's children (this blood relation to Mitsumasa was omitted in the anime), both in manga and in the anime adaptation, she treated them as orphans who had to be her slaves.
When she turned thirteen, having learned the truth about her origins from her dying grandfather, she had matured, renouncing to her spoiled lifestyle, and facing the crisis in Sanctuary, Saori was helped by the children who by then had become Saints. They helped her reluctantly, but the chain of events convinced them that she was the incarnation of Athena and that the change in her was genuine. They slowly found their devotion and dedication to her, and forgot the grudges they had against her for her abuses in the past.
Her Saints are very loyal and faithful, and she is very protecting and caring. It seems that there is a special BOND between the Pegasus Saint and Athena, and it has been so during millennia.
As it was revealed in the still non-canon Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, Athena had a special bond with the Pegasus Saint incarnation of the 18th century, Tenma, as they both lived in the same orphanage, and with Hades previous vessel, Alone.
In the only one out of the five Saint Seiya movies that follows Masami Kurumada's true chronology and manga plot, Saint Seiya: TenKaiHen Josou Overture, it was revealed that Athena has two siblings: Deities Apollon and Artemis.
A very important figure in her life was Mitsumasa Kido, whom she considered as an admired father figure, and as a guide. His memory burns brightly in her life, and she wanted the Bronze Saints to know that he was indeed an honorable and good man, who didn't abandon his children out of selfishness or ambition, as they all believed, but because he devoted himself to the destiny imposed on him by the stars, and to protect Athena, justice and peace on Earth.
Saori has also a loyal follower in her butler and agent of affairs, Tatsumi Tokumaru.
Abilities
Since she is a deity, Athena has capabilities that surpass humans by far. She is a frail young woman, mostly unable to fight physically, but her Cosmo is immense, and surpasses human Cosmo infinitely. She is a being of total compassion and love, and she will stop at nothing to protect Earth, the world she cares about so much, and its living creatures.
She has great endurance to pain, unfailing courage and persistence, and unbreakable willpower. And she has full trust on her Saints.
She is also a capable administrator as she is the head of the Graad Foundation.
Her attributes include Nike, the goddess of victory, represented as a golden staff she always holds in her left arm, and the Ægis shield, impervious to any kind of attack.
Also, as a goddess, she is capable of donning her powerful Divine Cloth, who rests in the form of a giant statue in her image at Sanctuary, until it is revived with her blood.
She has also exhibited great mastery of her Cosmo, as she is able to use it to generate abilities with various effects. She channels her Cosmo mostly through her body or through her Niké Staff. Both in manga and the anime adaptation, several techniques have been revealed: Healing auras, Protection Sphere, Teleportation (in the conclusion of the Poseidon arc and Hades arc), the Seal of Athena (used on both Hades and Poseidon), and Misopethamenos, a divine gift bestowed upon Libra Dohko. Her Niké Staff can be used as a weapon when Cosmo is channeled through it, becoming a piercing weapon, in the same way she used it to kill Hades. She also managed to awaken her Cosmo to the Eight Sense, thus being able to descend to the underworld without being subject to its laws.
Saori Kido (城戸紗織)
In her incarnation during the 20th century, Athena was found in Sanctuary in 1973. Her return to Earth was an omen to great battles that lied ahead, and was received with joy and preoccupation. Grand Pope Shion, survivor of the Holy War of the 18th century, took care of her, until he was murdered by Gemini Saga. After usurping Shion's title, Saga, afflicted by split personality, schemed to kill Athena, and steal her attributes Nike and Ægis shield, to overthrow Zeus, Hades and Poseidon and rule over Earth with an iron fist, as an absolute ruler.
Such schemes came to a halt temporarily the night Saga attempted to [...] Athena, who by then was only a baby. Disguised as the Pontiff, he came to Athena's chambers, and tried to stab her with a golden dagger but was stopped by heroic and devoted Gold Saint Sagittarius Aiolos. In disbelief, Aiolos tried to persuade the Pontiff to come back to his senses, but failed. Evading Saga's renewed attack Aiolos was able to unmask him, and discovered the fact that the Grand Pope was not Shion, but an imposter. Realizing his plans had been thwarted, Saga attacked Aiolos and Athena with murderous rage, making Aiolos break through a wall after receiving the full force of Saga's attack to protect Athena. To avoid being discovered by the rest of Sanctuary, Saga used Aiolos as a scapegoat to cover his deeds, and informed that the Sagittarius Saint had tried to [...] Athena, and that he had to be captured and immediately executed for grand treason.
Aiolos fled Sanctuary, swearing to protect his goddess Athena, even if that meant his death. Facing overwhelming opposition, Aiolos fought valiantly against hordes of Sanctuary soldiers, being gravely wounded. Being misunderstood, Aiolos wasn't given a chance to explain what was really going on. Finally, he found a terrible opponent in mighty Gold Saint Capricorn Shura, who had been informed that Aiolos was a traitor. Believing every word of Saga, Shura attacked Aiolos without mercy, mortally wounding him.
Aiolos was able to escape Shura's unrelenting attack, and abandoned Sanctuary, managing to protect Athena and keep her safe and unharmed. The next day, he was wandering in the nearby ruins of Athens, and found an old man, who was visiting Greece as a tourist. That man was Japanese philanthropist and billionaire Mitsumasa Kido, owner of Asia's largest foundation, the Graad (or Grande) Foundation.
With his last ounces of strength, Aiolos revealed to Mitsumasa the origins and destiny of the baby he was carrying, and entrusted her to him. Aiolos not only gave her to the old man, he also entrusted him with the mighty Sagittarius Gold Cloth, that someday would protect her again during the fierce battles she would have to fight in the future. Realizing that he had accomplished his mission, to protect Athena and justice, and smiling at Mitsumasa's promise to take care of her and raise her until she can fulfill her destiny, Aiolos died in peace.
Mitsumasa took the baby Athena and the Gold Cloth with him back to Japan, and adopted her as his granddaughter. Giving her the name Saori Kido, he was able to hide her from Sanctuary during thirteen years, until it was the time for her to fulfill her destiny and overthrow the agent of evil that threatened Earth's peace.
Cloth
In the same way her Saints don radiant Cloths that represent their guardian constellations, Athena also possesses her own Cloth. Athena's Cloth is far superior to all categories of Cloths, Bronze, Silver and Gold, as it is one of the Divine Cloths that only the gods are allowed to wear. When it is not worn by Athena, her Cloth transforms into the giant statue on her image that lies beyond Athena's Chamber, in Sanctuary, Greece. To revive it, it's necessary to spill Athena's blood on it, as shown by Kurumada in the Hades arc. In the meantime, it remains in statue form, looking pretty much like the famous Athena Parthenos statue.
Galaxian Wars arc
In the first arc of Kurumada's manga, Saori Kido completes her grandfather's dream of hosting a tournament of Saints to find a warrior worthy of donning the legendary Sagittarius Gold Cloth, in 1986, 13 years after incarnating in Sanctuary.
100 orphans were sent to the far corners of the globe to be trained as Saints and bring back the Cloths as proof of their Sainthood. After 10 of the orphans successfully became Saints and returned, the tournament was set to begin. As it was later revealed, the true purpose of the tournament was to lure out the evil regent of Sanctuary, the Grand Pope, and announce the existence of Athena to him, and her intentions to overthrow him to restore peace and order to Sanctuary.
The Galaxian Wars tournament wasn't completed due to a unexpected chain of events that ended in the kidnapping of Saori by servants of the Grand Pope.
Fearing that his scheme would never come to fruition, the Grand Pope Saga had tricked the Silver Saints and the Gold Saints into thinking that Saori Kido was an imposter and usurper of Athena's name, and as such, had to be kidnapped and killed. Most of the Silver Saints and Gold Saints were fooled by Saga, and mistakenly made of Saori their prey. She was rescued of her kidnappers by Bronze Saints Pegasus Seiya, Cygnus Hyouga, Dragon Shiryu, Phoenix Ikki and Andromeda Shun.
Later, she traveled to Greece accompanied by the Bronze Saints to solve the crisis in Sanctuary.
Twelve temples arc
Upon arriving to Greece, Saori was greeted in Sanctuary by a servant of the Grand Pope, who stated he wanted to meet with her. In a moment of carelessness, the servant revealed to be Silver Saint Sagitta Ptolemy, and attacked her and the Bronze Saints with the Phantom Arrow, a series of illusions that resembled arrows. But, the one real arrow was directed at Saori Athena, and buried itself in her chest.
Attacked by Seiya, Ptolemy was defeated and revealed before dying, that no one but the Pope had the power to extract the arrow. They would have 12 hours to bring the Pope and have him extract it, or the arrow would bury itself deeper and deeper with each passing hour, and would then pierce Athena's heart, ending her life.
The Bronze Saints were forced then to go through each of the 12 Temples of the Zodiac in Sanctuary, each guarded by one of the powerful Gold Saints. Some of the Gold Saints already knew of the evil intentions of the Pope, and helped the Bronze Saints in their endeavour to save Athena. Some of the Gold Saints opposed them since they considered the Bronze Saints traitors to Athena, and Saori an imposter.
Even though she laid wounded, Athena encouraged the Bronze Saints and helped them to defeat the seemingly invincible opponents they faced.
After the fierce and bloody battle through the 12 temples, Seiya and Ikki were finally able to reach the Pope, who was actually the Gemini Gold Saint Saga. The battle that ensued was a fierce one, and none of the Bronze Saints was able to defeat Saga, until Seiya, discovered that it was not Saga who would be able to save Saori, but it was her Ægis shield that had such power. Reaching for the shield, Seiya took advantage of a moment in which Saga was fighting the impulses of his evil double personality. As Seiya wielded the shield and pledging for it to save Athena, it vanquished the evil in the approaching Saga plus removing the arrow from Athena's heart with the shield's divine radiance. The Goddess was revived, and the Saints in the Sanctuary recognized her as Athena and confirmed their loyalty to her by bowing. She immediately headed for the Statue of Athena, worrying about the Bronze Saints.
Upon reaching the statue she finds Saga bowing before her, claiming that there was no way he could make up for the evil deeds he had done and therefore commits [...] by piercing his heart. In his final moment Athena admitted that she believed he was a good man and let him die in piece. It was then she finally accepted that her regular life was over and that her fight as a goddess had just started.
In the anime adaptation, this same event occurs, but all the Bronze Saints are conscious and Saga commits [...] using Athena's Nike staff after his evil side tried to attack Athena.
Aries Mu revealed that the whole crisis in Sanctuary was a test imposed on Athena by destiny. The crisis would be overcome only if she was the true goddess. In the end, with Saga's defeat, order came back to Sanctuary and Saori proved that indeed, she was the true incarnation of the goddess of wisdom and protector of Earth.
Poseidon arc
In the following arc in Kurumada's manga, less than a month after the events of the battle of the twelve temples, Athena would become aware of a new crisis in the horizon.
Invited by millionaire heir Julian Solo, Saori attended his birthday party at Cape Sounion, Greece, on March 21. There, she was proposed by Julian to marry him, to what she refused. Minutes later, Julian was approached by a mysterious woman, who called herself Mermaid Thetis, and revealed to him that she was his servant, as he was the vessel Poseidon, Emperor of the Seas, had chosen to incarnate on Earth in modern times. Poseidon had used a male member of the Solo family as a vessel for his soul, during centuries, every time he wished to return to Earth.
After 2000 years of sleep, Poseidon was ready to return. He was determined to take revenge on Athena for having defeated him in their last battle, and wanted to cleanse the Earth of humankind, which he considered evil and unworthy of the blessing of the gods. Taking possession of Julian's body, Poseidon started his scheme by sending heavy flooding and rains on Earth. Non-stop rains were causing havoc worldwide, and Saori's concerns grew.
She then suffers a kidnap attempt, which is thwarted by her loyal follower, Gold Saint Leo Aiolia. It is later revealed that her would-be kidnapper was a soldier of Poseidon's army, who had the mission to take her to the Sea Emperor's Underwater Sanctuary.
Athena then returns to Japan, and visits the Bronze Saints in the Graad Foundation Hospital, where they lie in a deep coma as a result of the battle of the 12 temples. There she suffers a [...] attempt by Poseidon's servant, Marina General Siren Sorrento, but she is protected by Gold Saint Taurus Aldebaran. Such events lead her to assume that to solve the newly risen crisis, she will have to attend Poseidon's summonings, and so she does.
At Poseidon's Undersea Temple, she meets with the Emperor of the Seas. He then proposes her to marry him, and then to cleanse the Earth of humans, who have caused so much harm to it. She refuses to Poseidon's proposals and instead offers herself as a sacrifice to delay the punishment on Earth, by receiving it herself. Poseidon then locks her away in the MainBread Winner, which was the main supporting column of the Seven Seas, and told her that she would be able to delay the eradication of humans, but she would ultimately lose her life in the process. She remained confident that she would be able to stop Poseidon's ambition, and that her loyal Saints would assist her in protecting Earth, and bringing hope and justice.
Sensing Athena's ordeal, the Bronze Saints find the strength in their Cosmo to wake up, and promptly get to work on solving the new crisis. Mermaid Thetis was sent by Poseidon to tell them of his challenge, and of Athena's sacrifice. If they wanted to rescue her, they would have to come to Poseidon's Temple. With the help of Aries Mu's apprentice, Kiki, the Bronze Saints track down Thetis and enter Poseidon's Undersea Temple through Rozan GoRouHou's waterfall. There, she explains them that to be able to stop Poseidon, they would have to drain Earths flooding water by demolishing each one of the Seven Mammoth Pillars, the columns that supported each one of Earth's oceans. To do so, they would have to defeat first each one of the Guardians of the Mammoth Pillars, the deadly and mighty Marina Generals, who have assisted and protected Poseidon since the age of myth, and whose power was equal to that of a Gold Saint.
Accepting the challenge, the Bronze Saints were able to defeat each one of the Marina after terrible and bloody battles, and were helped by Ophiuchus Shaina and Kiki, who brought them the mighty Libra Gold Cloth, that they used to be able to demolish each one of the seven Mammoth Pillars.
The Gold Saints were forced to remain at Sanctuary, since they knew that the resurrection of the true enemy of Athena, Hades, was soon to occur. So they had to keep themselves from dying to be able to overcome Hades threat, and could help only by encouraging the Bronze Saints and observing the events.
As in the previous conflicts, Athena, despite her ordeals, encouraged the Bronze Saints and gave them strength to continue their battle.
After demolishing the seven Pillars, the MainBread Winner still remained. Athena was being held there as prisoner. The Saints would have to demolish it to bring her to safety, and end Poseidon's flooding of the Earth. They were unable to demolish it, and were confronted by Poseidon himself, who attacked them mercilessly, and after being fully awaken was bent on [...] the Saints without contemplation.
Gravely hurt and being no match to the power of a god, the Saints faced certain death. Until it was revealed by former Gold Saint and SeaDragon Marina, Gemini Kanon, who was responsible for Poseidon's return, that the only way to defeat Poseidon was to seal his soul again within Athena's Amphora, an urn that she had used 2000 years ago to hold his spirit and force him into an eternal slumber.
In their despair, drawing strength from their undying devotion to Athena, the Bronze Saints were able to stop momentarily Poseidon with the help of the sacred legendary Gold Cloths of Sagittarius, Aquarius and Libra. Gathering their collective Cosmo, Shiryuu, Hyouga, Ikki, Shun, Shaina and Kiki, imbued Seiya with its maximum strength, making Seiya's Cosmo ablaze. This granted him incomparable power, that, after being propelled toward the MainBread Winner, was more than enough to shatter it as if it were glass.
Athena was rescued by Seiya, and she brought with her the Amphora. Wounded, tired and utterly overpowered, facing Poseidon with admirable determination, Athena opened the Amphora and after a fierce battle with the mighty god of the seas, was able to imprison his soul again in the Amphora.
Poseidon's ambition was stopped, and without his Cosmo, his Undersea Temple began to crumble. Julian Solo was taken back to land by the faithful Thetis, no longer being possessed by Poseidon's soul.
Athena took her Saints with her back to Japan and with Poseidon's soul resting once again within the Amphora, the flooding and rains on Earth stopped. Peace and order had been restored once again by the goddess and her Saints, the messengers of love, hope and justice.
Hades arc
In the third act of Kurumada's manga, Athena was staying at Sanctuary to recover from her recent battle with Poseidon, which had occurred no more than a month ago. She was feeling uneasy since she knew that the resurrection of her true enemy, was near. That enemy was Hades, whom she had fought since the age of myth, and she had barely defeated in the last battle they fought during their previous incarnation, 243 years before, in 1743. (The year seems ambiguous, as Kurumada moved the date of Hades defeat in the 20th century from 1986 to 1990, as he is currently working in Saint Seiya Next Dimension. The year then for the Holy War of the 18th century would be 1747, according to his new setting of dates.)
As feared, Hades had returned to Earth, and this time he was being helped not only by his personal army, the 108 Demon Stars known as Specters, but by former servants of Athena, deceased Silver and Gold Saints that had pledged their loyalty to Hades in exchange of resurrection.
The mission of the Specters and revived Saints was to bring Athena's head to Hades. They would walk through Athena's Sanctuary until they reached her chambers and kill her. Such task wouldn't be easy since her Gold Saints would spell death to all those who wanted to harm the goddess.
As she thought they wouldn't be of any help, Athena had forbidden all the Bronze Saints and Silver Saints from taking part in the new Holy War against Hades. Paying no attention to such restriction, the Bronze Saints arrived to Sanctuary from Japan when they felt an ominous evil Cosmo. They took part in the battle against Athena's will, and helped defeat the Specters. Along with fellow Gold Saints, they were shocked to discover that former Gold Saints Deathmask, Aphrodite, Shura, Saga and Kamus, with 18th century Grand Pope, Aries Shion, had joined Hades army.
Later, it was revealed that their true intentions wasn't [...] Athena, as they had Hades believe, but to help her. Posing as Specters, their secret mission was to reach Athena's giant statue, that lied beyond the Pope's quarters. Their purpose was to revive the statue with Athena's blood so it could transform into Athena's mighty Divine Cloth, to help her in her battle against Hades. The former Saints forsook their honor and by joining Hades army, accepted to be labeled as traitors, for the sake of their goddess.
Realizing their true intentions, Athena tried to relieve the former Saints of this burden. Asking Milo, Mu and Aiolia to return to the Pope's chamber and bring her and object hidden under the Pope's throne, Athena knew the time for her to face Hades had come. The object was the same golden dagger Saga had used when he attempted to [...] Athena, 13 years ago. Having received from Virgo Gold Saint Shaka the message that only by reaching the 8th sense, a being could travel to Hades realm, the Underworld, without being subject to its laws, Athena wielded the dagger and seeking to relieve the former Saints from their suffering, took her own life. She fell before the horrified Saints, who didn't understand her actions.
Minutes later, it was revealed by former Pope Shion, that she had reached the 8th sense so she could travel to the Underworld and kill Hades. Using the spilled blood of the goddess, Shion revived Athena's Cloth and imbued the Bronze Saints Cloths with great power and endurance. Before returning to his eternal slumber, along with Saga, Shura and Kamus, Shion entrusted the Bronze Saints the mission of delivering Athena's Cloth to their goddess and assist her in the defeat of Hades.
Hades had caused a Great Eclipse to darken the Earth, and when the eclipse was complete, all life on Earth would perish.
Athena traveled the Underworld with Shaka trying to find Hades, to make him stop the Eclipse, even reaching Elysion, the dwelling place of the Greek gods, beyond the Wailing Wall. Unable to find him there, they returned, and found him at the palace of Giudecca. Hades, who needed the purest human being as a vessel for his soul each time he reincarnated, had surprisingly chosen shy Andromeda Saint Shun as his vessel in the 20th century.
Athena had to free Shun from Hades influence in order to kill him, and was able to do so by using her blood. Hades soul was expelled from Shun's body and fled to the Elysion, where his true body, the offspring of the union between gods Chrono and Rea, lied since the age of myth, to avoid harm.
When Hades soul took control of his body, he was able to defeat Athena and trapped her within a huge urn, where she would bleed to death. In despair the Saints of Athena tried to find a way to destroy the huge Wailing Wall that separated the Underworld from the Elysion. The only way was to open it with sunlight, and the only way to make sunlight shine in the Underworld was with the Gold Cloths, since they represent the constellations in the eliptic of the sun. Burning their Cosmo to the extreme, the Gold Saints released the sunlight that the Gold Cloths had stored within themselves since the age of myth, sacrificing their life in the process, but being able to demolish a part of the Wailing Wall. The Bronze Saints now had a way to reach Athena and help her in the battle against Hades, by delivering her Divine Cloth.
Upon reaching the Elysion, the Saints faced the opposition of the god of slumber Hypnos, and the god of death Thanatos. Barely defeating them by making their Cloths reach their divine states, in the same way Saints of the ages of myth that fought them had done, the Saints proceeded to find Athena. After releasing her from Hades Urn, they delivered her Divine Cloth. By donning it, Athena was ready to face in battle Hades, her fiercest enemy since the age of myth.
A terrible battle ensued, with the Saints being unable to defeat the dreadful god of the Underworld. Barely breathing, the Saints joined Athena in a last explosive effort, by imbuing her Nike staff with their collective Cosmo combined with Athena's, and powered by a tremendous force Hades never thought possible, the greatest strength possessed by humans: Love. Charging at Hades, the Nike staff, symbol of victory, was granted enough power to pierce through Hades's Surplice and body. Hades, himself the god of death, stood in disbelief that he had been defeated once and for all, by his mortal enemy, and her Saints, who were simply humans.
With the defeat of Hades, Athena stopped the Greatest Eclipse. Having saved all life on Earth, and finally bringing her millennia-old struggle against Hades to an end, Athena left the collapsing Underworld with her Saints, returning to a world filled with light.
TenKai Hen Josou prologue manga
In the short introductory manga authored by Masami Kurumada, published to coincide with the release of the Saint Seiya TenKai Hen Josou Overture movie, Athena is shown by Kurumada taking care of Seiya, who after the battle with Hades, was left cursed by the god of the underworld, confined to a wheelchair and with his Cosmo depleted.
This short manga is the only part revealed by Kurumada of his long overdue Heaven Chapter oh his popular manga, and the only part of the chapter considered canon, as he has yet to write and draw the entire Heaven Chapter, which will serve as a bridge to the future final arc in his manga, in which the Saints will face Chrono and Rea, as the conclusion to one of his most popular works.
Note: In early interviews about the eventual Heaven Chapter of Saint Seiya, the author Masami Kurumada said that he had envisioned it to start with Seiya sitting in a wheelchair. To be pushed by his sister Seika over a field. This was apparently changed by Toei Animation, producers of the anime adaptation and the movies, to include Athena instead of Seika, because Seika's true relationship as sister of Seiya had been revealed by Kurumada only in his manga, and the anime adaptation had yet to reach that point by the time the movie premiered. This important point of the plot is going to be finally reached in the last episodes of the Hades arc adaptation in the anime, that will be released in March 2008, 3 years after TenKaiHen Overture premiered, and 16 years after Kurumada revealed it in his manga.
Non-canonical appearances
Athena has also appeared in works that don't follow Masami Kurumada's true manga plotline and chronology. These works are the four Saint Seiya teathrical releases: Saint Seiya GekiJouBan, Saint Seiya: Kamigami no Atsuki Tatakai, Saint Seiya : Shinku no Shounen Densetsu and Saint Seiya : SaiShuu SeiSen no Senshitachi. Excluded from these is Saint Seiya : TenKaiHen Josou Overture.
She also appears in non-canon manga works not authored by Masami Kurumada, but authorized and supervised by him. These works are:
Saint Seiya Episode G, that takes place in 1979, 7 years before the events in Kurumada's manga. In it, Athena appears briefly after her incarnation in Sanctuary in 1973. Written and drawn by Megumu Okada, under the commission of Masami Kurumada.
Saint Seiya Lost Canvas, tells the events of the holy war against Hades in the 18th century, from the perspective of the Pegasus Saint of that era, Tenma. In it, Athena appears in her previous incarnation as an orphan called Sasha. Written and drawn by Shiori Teshirogi, under the commission of Masami Kurumada.
Since these movies and manga works are not authored by Masami Kurumada, and lack adherence to the chronology and plotline he created in his original manga, they aren't canonical and the events contained in them don't affect the Saint Seiya universe established by Kurumada in any way.
Notes
- In his manga, Masami Kurumada spelled Athena's name with the kanji 女神 (Megami : Goddess), with this furigana (or forced reading) over them : アテナ (Atena), to tell his readers the way he intended the kanji to be read.
- She is often addressed to as "Ojou-sama" (Miss, young lady).
- In the English edition of the manga and the anime adaptation, her name was changed to Sienna.
- Kurumada's Athena inspired the creation and design of one of the most well known characters in SNK's famous videogame series The King of Fighters, Athena Asamiya.
- One of Athena's interests, both in manga and the anime adaptation is horse-riding.
- Masami Kurumada once stated that when he was in the process of creating his manga Saint Seiya, Athena wasn't going to exist as a character, but she was going to be experienced individually by each of the protagonists in different spiritual ways. Later, he thought this concept would be somewhat confusing to readers and difficult to use, so he decided to integrate her in his manga as a character, with her own traits and personality.
- In Kurumada's manga, the truth about her origins and destiny was revealed to her by her foster grandfather Mitsumasa Kido, when she was 9 years old. In the anime adaptation, fulfilling Mitsumasa's will, it was Tatsumi Tokumaru who revealed it to her years after Mitsumasa's death.
- In the anime, Saori assisted Silver Saint Kentaur Babel's death, moments after she discovered her divine origins. In the manga, and in the anime as well, Babel is killed by Cygnus Hyouga, but it is in the anime where he is helped by her to die in peace. Babel recognized her as the true Athena and died regretting having served evil unknowingly, but he found consolation in the arms of his goddess, and peacefully passed away.
- One of the few Saints that didn't nurse a grudge against her and that was very loyal since childhood despite her abuses in the past was Unicorn Jabu.
- Masami Kurumada's based his design of Athena's statue on one of the most famous works of the renowned Greek sculptor Pheidias: the Athena Parthenos statue that was inside the Parthenon, in Ancient Greece. Kurumada used this statue in his manga very often, and he used not only as Athena's image, but also as her Cloth. Pheidias's statue holds Niké and the Ægis shield. Kurumada always drew the statue faithfully to the original, in the anime adaptation, Kurumada's design was translated without changes, there were only small modifications to make animation easier : the pillar on which Niké rests was removed, and since her head is missing both in the real statue and in Kurumada's design, it was also added. In the later volumes of his manga, Kurumada removed the pillar from his design as well.
References
- Saint Seiya manga vols.1 to 12, 14 to 18, 19 to 28, by Masami Kurumada.
- Saint Seiya manga vol. 13 Character data sheet, by Masami Kurumada.
- Saint Seiya : TenKaiHen Josou Overture manga appendix, by Masami Kurumada.
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