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Mu de Áries.
[grande fã de Saint Seiya (CDZ) aqui!]
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DIGIMON ADVENTURE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL VIDEO ~The final battle~
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doodle for fun my brain soon well rot from non stop playing video games!
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Mimi
Episode 25
Princess Karaoke
Princess Mimi
Princess Episode
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Saint Seiya Aesthetics
||Athena's mourning for the gold Saints||
•Request by anonymous
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Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac
Camus and young Hyoga in 3x06
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Hyoga, did you encounter anything interesting when you were living in Siberia?
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Well, Saori was written by a man and Sasha was written by a woman.
I don't know Saori Kido enough but from my knowledge, there is an interesting difference between Saori Kido and Sasha.
Sasha is Athena who acts more human than goddess.
Saori is Athena who acts more goddess than human.
Let me explain. Throughout the Lost Canvas manga, Sasha talks a lot about how amazing humans are but also how much she loves being a human and the experience of being human. She loves her humanity despite her sufferings and the flaws of being human. Even when she lost her cosmos and divinity as Athena, she was still able to wear the Athena cloth (a cloth specifically for divinity) and stood up against Pandora. Despite the flaws, sins, and suffering of humanity, humans are still capable of strength, hope, and love.
In Saint Seiya, Saori talks about how amazing humans are but that is it. I don't remember or think there was a time that she ever talk about her experience being a human or her humanity. I could be completely wrong about this.
I also think this is also how they were raised and lived differently. Sasha was a poor orphan. Her experience is more similar to the humans in the 18th century. Most of the saints are also like her, orphans living in proverty. When you think of humans, you think of the suffering and sins we go through.
Saori was raised as rich, privileged and spoiled. She was cruel when she was younger. There is nothing wrong with being raised rich and privileged but her lifestyle is more similar to a deity lifestyle. Gods are generally rich, privileged and ignorant to the people's sufferings and the Saint Seiya deities are cruel to humanity. Saori is still a good goddess in her own way as she understood her own flaws and changed herself to be a better goddess. Unlike the other Saint Seiya deities who did not grow to understand humanity, Saori got to know more about her saints and became better.
Due to how Saori was raised, she was much quicker to accept her identity and duty as Athena while Sasha took a lot longer because of how different her old life is compared to her new one.
This is just from my understanding of Sasha and Saori. I could be wrong since I do not know Saori as well as I do with Sasha but what are your thoughts?
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Touching Hands
Knights Of The Zodiac - The Beginning (2023) || Seiya & Sienna/Saori
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Smiling at each other
Knights Of The Zodiac - The Beginning (2023) || Seiya & Sienna/Saori
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HAPPY MICHI SUMMER WEEKEND! @taichixmimi
I made it in time! lol
I always love it when people in the fandom make fake instaposts and iMessages between the digidestined so I thought I'd try my hand at it! It was more technical than I anticipated but I still enjoyed making it. :)
I also created a Spotify playlist (cos I guess I do this now? lol) full of songs I associate with 'michi' and 'summer' either in feeling or lyrics which you can check out here ------ (although check out @zoetekohana's cos it's better lol)
Thanks to @zoetekohana for organising this! <3
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