#Saint Seiya classic
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straykidsnerd255 Ā· 1 month ago
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Can you please do a Saint seiya (classic) hades, thanatos and hypnos with a female reader who has akutagawa abilities (akutagawa is from bungou stray dogs and his ability is called Rashomon)
I may be rusty with his abilities. It's been a while since I saw BSD, so forgive me if I get anything wrong! But I hope you enjoy this little drabble nonetheless. Thanks for the request, love!!
Hades:
He is intrigued. He noticed how you seamlessly took control of the clothing that sat on someone's body. He watched as you pulled and wrapped the enemy in a cocoon of clothing before leaving them and going to the next enemy. He noticed the extent of your power when he accidentally spooked you and you manipulated his clothing, but he was instantly released when you noticed who you had used your power on. ā€œI apologize, Master Hades, you startled me but thatā€™s not an excuse.ā€ You said, bowing. Hades chuckled before patting your head. ā€œItā€™s quite alright. I have taken a liking to that ability you have.ā€ He said, motioning for you to follow him.Ā  He would definitely want to take you and what humans call a ā€˜Dateā€™.
Thanatos:
The first time he met you, he knew there was something special about you. When he saw you using your powers for the first time, he was content to just watch. He wanted to see how your power worked. He studied how you used any piece of clothing within your vicinity and manipulated it to your will. After a few days, you began to notice his presence but didnā€™t do anything, considering that he hadnā€™t bothered you, but you were curious about him. ā€œCan I ask what about me is so interesting that you had to follow me around for the past 5 days?ā€ You asked, sitting on the park bench watching the male appear before you. He sat down next to you but at a distance. ā€œI was simply intrigued by your powers. I wanted to see how they work.ā€ You grinned, knowing exactly who he worked for, this could be your ticket to a stronger master.
Hypnos:
He didnā€™t care much for humans. However, he grew intrigued when you could momentarily control the cape on his back. After that, he was like a personal-see-able ghost. He would follow you everywhere you went. You could be at a meeting with Athena and the other saints and Hypnos would be standing behind you, his attention solely on you and only you. To say that you were annoyed would be an understatement. You never said anything to him cause he pretty much abandoned his commitment to Hades. You allowed him to ask you every question he had and did your best to answer each other his questions. Months had passed since Hypnos had joined Athenaā€™s side and soon you and Hypnos started dating. He was still very much intrigued by your powers even though you explained everything to him.
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animeglitch Ā· 3 months ago
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horn-of-leo Ā· 2 years ago
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bronze boys
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tomfra Ā· 1 year ago
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Shun de Andromeda
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madmachaca Ā· 1 year ago
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Blizzard at the 11th temple
A painting of Saint Seiya's Aquarius Camus on watercolor and acrylic.
I did say I got the sudden need to paint a Gold Saint. It was Camus.
Personally, I liked how it turned out.
Last winter, I painted Deathmask. He is here if you want to see it.
So that's 2/12 Gold Saints
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lazuliblur Ā· 1 year ago
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Am I the only one who felt like the Saint Seiya: Time Odyssey, vol. 2 collector's ed. appendixes read like a drinking game?
Like, take a shot every time Masami Kurumada is mentioned.
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juanhaku Ā· 6 months ago
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Saint seiya
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remicilline Ā· 1 year ago
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im not that picky w dramas because ive been watching national and international (mostly brazilian and argentinian) teleseries since i was born*
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thrudgelmir2333 Ā· 2 years ago
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ā€œAnxiety Writingā€, Imperator Rome, Antiquity, Lanceā€™s Role and my infuriating obsession with a ā€œCatholic Fantasyā€ cartoon for children
Since Iā€™ve decided to focus a bit more effort on Tumblr after basically being a whole year quiet, to the point I published ten whole chapters since the last time I publicised one here, I thought Iā€™d try my hand at writing a blog post too, since thatā€™s kind of what this site is supposed to be about. 1. Confessions about being the biggest Saint Seiya Tsundere People who know me online, even tangentially, whether on Discord, Fanfiction.net, Twitter or Tumbler, know one thing about me; I have an obsession with a pathetic excuse of a show called Saint Seiya. Or Knights of the Zodiac. Or whatever you wanna call it, I donā€™t care, call it Power Rangers: Ancient Greece if you want to.
But frankly? I kind of despise this franchise. I mean the whole of it. I really do. Itā€™s so bad, to an embarassing level, like a B movie cashing in on a trend. It makes me genuinely embarassed that half the things I have to talk about with anyone about the last 10 years of my life are either about depression, college or Saint Seiya. And when Iā€™m not embarassed by it, Iā€™m infuriated, because Saint Seiya, for those of you who donā€™t know, is one of those franchises that has become endlessly commodified online. Theyā€™re a bit too aware of their own success and have decided to bank on it for the rest of its irrelevant existence, endlessly pumping out bad cartoons and CGI-filled movies to raise the appeal of the toys and DVDs they want to sell.
And yet, I have the ignoble badge of having spent those ten years writing a shockingly long fanfic of it, a fanfic that I pretty much work on every other day or so for the past 4000 days of my life. And this is the only life Iā€™m gonna get lol Not only have I written Lanceā€™s Role, a incoherent behemoth of a fic, but Iā€™ve befriended SS fanfic writers, Iā€™ve reviewed SS writing, Iā€™ve commissioned art, Iā€™ve climbed my way to a top of a SS Discord server that I didnā€™t even create, Iā€™ve hosted streams of episodes of all of its spinoffs to friends and Iā€™ve endlessly discussed every minute aspect of this franchise, from Seiyaā€™s character flanderisation in classic Saint Seiya, to the accidentally sexual language of the scene of AthenaĀ ā€œtaking in Sagaā€™s knifeā€, to the lighting on Chakram Europaā€™s monologue in Saint Seiya Omega. Like, the bots on those servers tracking everyoneā€™s posting experience speak for themselves; Iā€™ve talked about SS more than some of its oldest and most ferverous members combined.
Why do I do this? lol Wtf is the matter with me? Iā€™m a 30 year old college graduate that barely even liked this show when I saw it on TV back in the 90s, in the few moments of my off-hours when I wasnā€™t being dragged to church masses, or other social gatherings my parents didnā€™t really even believe in. Why have I revolved my headspace around a show I donā€™t like or respect?
A couple years back, my friend @zebulonwallace told me that a friend of hers once described Saint Seiya as ā€œCatholic Fantasyā€. We talked in-depth about it and why her friend claimed it and really, even when discounting the regions this show is popular at (France, Latin America, etc). While I feel like that moment made a lightbulb turn on my head about why I canā€™t forget about this stupid show, itā€™s just too easy an explanation. Itā€™s too convenient and comfortable and it puts the hot lightbulb too away from myself. It doesnā€™t take a degree in media literacy to see that SS is packed to the brim with catholic imagery. Saori herself is one big Virgin Mary figure, especially in the 4th movie of Saint Seiya which, guess what, stars the DEVIL as the villain. So, I think itā€™s time to fess up that there is no good reason for these last ten years of my life. Iā€™m just an obsessive idiot who found an easy target. Thatā€™s the truth. Saint Seiya is my stress toy because, frankly, itā€™s easy and comfortable to criticise it. It doesnā€™t take a lot of in-depth thinking out of me to point out its flaws and, frankly, that makes it less of a threat to my ego. It also has a very fractured and, paradoxically, unquestioning fanbase, which makes it very easy for me to levy arguments against pretty much every single niche in it whenever I want to feel superior to someone who thinks ā€œSeiya is a true role modelā€ or that ā€œitā€™s fine that Lost Canvas has bad writing, cause Gold Saintz be hotā€. If I was writing for One Piece or something, however, a franchise I have much greater admiration for, I would be competing with people with a lot more imagination and media savviness. Lanceā€™s Role, which is essentially my personal anxiety outlet, would be under a lot more scrutiny in such spaces.
Why Saint Seiya, of all things, though? Why not Bleach, which is more modern, equally flawed and even somewhat inspired by Saint Seiya? Well, because fucking Bleach doesnā€™t have Ancient Greece on it, you dingus! Duh! Itā€™s about fashion magazine Samurais wearing hip clothing, not people being drawn on pots chocking a lion or something : v 2. Imperator Rome and Antiquity Nerdism So, what some people might not know about me in my spaces (or maybe they do), is that Iā€™m also a big fan of history and geography. My mother was a geography teacher herself, my father was... part of a questionable culture of historical revisionism BUT ALSO a respected journalist in our area, so I think I just have it in my blood to have a deep curiosity about how history and geography relate to eachother. It permeates everything I do and, even in my early years, I had a fascination for Ancient Greece and Rome, because they were the closest sources of the topic I could understand.
As such, Iā€™m also a big fan of video games heavy on history and geography. This manifests itself in me having 1250 hours of playing Imperator Rome, a game even some of the most ardent Paradox Interactive fans barely have a tenth of the time spent on, and that time in IR is almost a tenth of the time Iā€™ve probably spent writing Lanceā€™s Role. Imperator Rome, despite its name, is frankly a lot more about celebrating the Hellenistic Period than the Roman one, with a lot of features and tidbits dedicated to the history of the Diadochi states, Makedonia, Greece, the Indian Mauryias and even the extinct Aechemenid Empire. Hell, Rome is almost just the easy-access gateway civilisation you play before you inevitably dive into the rabbit hole that are Diadochi soap-opera intrigues.
And if you dive into this rabbit hole, the first thing you realise is that thereā€™s so much more to Antiquity than you even imagined. I never heard in my life of Antigonus Monophtalmos, and now I think heā€™s some kind of super one-eyed mega-general worthy of his own page on Badass of the Week, a dude who spent his life routinely dunking on his fellow former friends and was the first of Alexanderā€™s subordinates to dare proclaim himself King and try to reunite his lands, only to then meet his end when some random dude hit him with a javelin. Yes, the guy got killed by a freaking random mook who got close enough to throw a stick. And that was the first battle his side would ever lose. Thatā€™s so comically tragic that its like something out of the Illiad or whatever. Eumenes of Cardia, the secretary of Alexander the Great that Antigonus defeated and killed, is such an obscure and interesting character that thereā€™s AN ENTIRE AWARD-WINNING MANGA made about him by Itoshi Iwaaki called ā€˜Historieā€™. Imperator Rome even references it in its achievements. How cool is that? Moreover, I also never heard of how much of a dingus Antigonusā€™ son Demetrius was and how his fuck ups and delusions created a cascade of fails that, through his descendancy, led to the fall of Greece to Rome and effectively the beginning of the end of the Hellenistic Period. And did you know Phyrrus of Epirus, the fabled coiner of the phrase ā€œPhyrric Victoryā€, died not in battle, but because while he was occupying Argos in a war, some random old lady hit him with a roof tile over the head, and his enemies decapitated him? The guy spent a decade of his life going up and down Sicily, fighting both Carthage AND a nascent Rome, and the thing that does him in was your nasty gradma complaining from her window how your horse was eating her flowers, or something. This was such a tragic end that Phyrrusā€™ enemy, the descendant of Antigonus, punished his son for cutting off Phyrrusā€™ head, because it reminded him of the curse his own family felt. Forget it, this isnā€™t like the Illiad, this is borderline Shakesperean. This is Hamlet, Greek-edition. Or I guess Hamlet is Phyrrus, Danish-Edition. Or is it English? I also never understood the cascade of complexity that was Egyptian dynastic history and its screwed up mix of monumentality and petty intrigue until Imperator Rome gave me a framework to understand its geography and rulers and encouraged me to read more about Antoquity outside of Ancient Greece. I found myself thinking back to the character of the graphic novel Watchmen, Ozymandias, and how he went from admiring Alexander the Great to admiring Ramses instead, cause holy crap, Ramses... was also kind of an incredible character of history. No, really, there are so many characters in antiquity, female and male, poor and rich, generals or philosophers, Greeks or Persians or Egyptians or Levantine, who are so immensely interesting and wrapped in legend that, in a way, Greek Mythology *falls short* of real life Antiquity people. I feel like Iā€™ve barely dipped my toes. And hell, this is just one region, in one continent, in one era of the world. I will never understand fully the complexity of the Chinese Warring States period, because thereā€™s just so much to go into it, but I definitely appreciate more the immensity of it. In a way, you could say reality, at least the recorded one, is endlessly more fascinating than the myths it inspires. .... *sigh* And then you have a show like Saint Seiya. ā•Æļøæā•° 3. What Saint Seiya is, what it is not Allow me to be serious for a second; I donā€™t believe Saint Seiya should or could be this one big epic tribute to the comically complex history of the Eastern Mediterranean. At the end of the day, itā€™s Power Rangers: Ancient Greece. Thatā€™s all itā€™s ever going to be. It wouldnā€™t even be entertaining if it was loaded with all this lore. Saint Seiya appeals to a very popular conception of astrology, greek mythology and catholic imagery, all three things popular and various demographics, both in the West and the East, and mixes it in with shounen fluff from the late 80s. Saint Seiya is a show for children. And (wo)man-children. Itā€™s not ā€œGame of Thronesā€. And thatā€™s fine, lol
... But it doesnā€™t mean the potential isnā€™t there, does it? Or that its appropriation (if this term can be used) of Eastern Mediterranean mythology (specifically the Greek one) to drive up its appeal in markets is any less apparent. Right? And when you combine it with all the loose ends, unfinished character arcs and wonky timeline welding between the various spin offs, thereā€™s just this big, fertile middle ground there, just tempting you to do something with it! So, what is an obsessive nerd like me supposed to do with all that untapped wealth just sitting there? Just bitch and complain that no one with a Toei badge on their suit will dig it for me, like so many do? Just endlessly whine that no one will put at the helm some sycophant artist regurgitating Shingo Arakiā€™s style on Twitter? Well, no. Thatā€™s stupid. Thereā€™s honestly a lot of fertile ground in Saint Seiya to tell stories. All you really gotta do is plant a seed and water it and I guarantee; it will bloom. I have had endless conversations with friends of mine like Kenshiro and Zeb about the insane amount of fun things you can do with this world and some of them even expressed desire to maybe one day give writing them a shot. So maybe Saint Seiya isnā€™t Game of Thrones, or even Dragon Ball, but it does sound like it is something. And that if a passionate fan just takes the time, they could make it that something. So why doesnā€™t it happen? Especially when some people, like me, are obsessed enough to give it a go? Well, frankly, cause itā€™s a foolā€™s errand. 4. Saint Seiya Rewrites andĀ ā€œWhat the Fans Wantā€ Saint Seiya fans donā€™t want Saint Seiya stories. They want an elevation of Saint Seiya stories into something of mainstream impact. The reasons for this are not monolithical, but it is the main driving force of what Iā€™ve seen constitutes as the motivation of the core of the fanbase. This, the fandom believes, can be done two ways:
a) Finishing and adapting the now, pretty much, mythical ā€œHeaven Chapterā€ that Masami Kurumada just wonā€™t get into, which will usher Saint Seiya into a new age of Shounen relevance that will put it back in the pantheon of anime along with Dragon Ball and One Punch Man
b) ā€œFixingā€ early Saint Seiya, usually through some kind of new manga edition, rewrite of Sanctuary Arc or outright remake of the old anime, preferably cutting out filler
It is no coincidence that half the new stuff coming out the past 15 years for Saint Seiya that has gotten any sort of traction online (and not scoffed at or ignored like Dark Wing and Sho were) were either pseudo-sequels like Omega (see method A) , or movies and tv shows retelling the story of Galaxian Wars and Sanctuary Arc with new computer-assisted animation, 3D and now live action (see method B). There is a firm belief among fans that all that Saint Seiya needs to do is just get through Next Dimension and have Seiya finally climb Mount Olympus, Kratos-Style, and defeat Zeus, so that everything will be right with Saint Seiya and it can reclaim its spot of relevance, where fans can debate online freely in scaling forums and anime Discord Servers why Saint Seiya is *so* important as an influence to popular shows like My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaizen. I donā€™t know about you, but this to me just sounds a lot like Abraham Simpson fantasies, the kind where he complains he ā€œused to be with itā€, or how his descendants donā€™t appreciate him or give him the attention he feels entitled to. Its the kind of thinking that has no concern for the characters themselves, the voice of Kurumada or the style of storytelling they oh-so-love-so-much, and more to do with fragile weeb egos desperately trying to prove to teenagers online they shouldnā€™t laugh at their old show. But regardless of how I feel about it,... itā€™s the market of Saint Seiya. These attitudes are what define what the fans seek in Saint Seiya and what market researchers will tell their directors and animators to appeal to in future projects. Hence the glut of revisionist shows and remakes of Sanctuary Arc like Legend of Sanctuary, Knights of the Zodiac and now the 2023 LA Saint Seiya movie. So is there really a place for originality in Saint Seiya? No. Sorry. Well, donā€™t turn away just yet, this post ends with a positive message, just stick with me first through the valley of darkness. @melosfantasosā€‹Ā  is an author currently writing a remake of Saint Seiya. By their own words, ā€œSaints of Athenaā€ is what they wished Knights of the Zodiac by Netflix had been like. It is a fan rewrite of Saint Seiya, just like Bruno Maseiā€™s ā€œLegend of Seiyaā€. Melos, in some ways, represents this wave of wanting someone to ā€˜fixā€™ Saint Seiya, but rather than sitting around waiting for someone in Japan to read their minds and get to it, or stan accounts of fanartist shills on Twitter endlessly posting more and more ā€˜tributesā€™ to Shingo Araki, or make posts online about ā€œWhy arenā€™t things better? ļ¼žļøæļ¼œBoohoo!ā€ Melos took upon themselves to sit down and effing write. And you know what? Melos is doing a pretty good job.Ā ā€œSaints of Athenaā€ is of relative quality and Melos has written 250,000 words in a year, which is a level of hardwork that should be respected no matter your opinion on the product. People, including me, have praised Melos for harnessing the potential of the characters and setting in a narrative form. And you know what? For a fandom that seems to think that the height of characterisation is Aldebaran in Kotz talking to a couple of Hoplites for five seconds about how tense things are in Sanctuary? Melosā€™ writing oughta be Shakesperean to them. Applause *clap clap* We got a real fan! This is it, right? This is what SS fans have been looking for. Someone with passion for the ā€˜narrativeā€™ to take the reins and really use the characters the way everyone wants them to. So how many reviews has Melos gotten? 100 like Bruno? 180 like I have over 10 years? 450 like Jenny has? Maybe a 1000??? ... Heā€™s gotten 7. For a yearā€™s work. 3 of them are from the same people and one of them is from me. And I pretty much tell him in it that I wonā€™t be reading because I am not interested in rewrites, but new stories. Uh. Ā  Iā€™m sorry, what the hell? (ļæ£ļ¹ļæ£ļ¼›) 5. Spin-offs, Fanfiction and ā€˜Originalityā€™ in Saint Seiya Itā€™s no secret around FF.net that Saint Seiya fics have been going through a review drought. I publish in AO3 as well and, frankly, I donā€™t see that much of a difference. In fact, I get a lot more hits per chapter in FF.net. So, the question is ā€˜why?ā€™ Around a week ago or so, Melos asked in a Tumblr post (mentioning me in a flattering light, btw, thank you ^_^) how come fans donā€™t support more original stories. Iā€™ve conversed with the fans in various spaces over a decade and I donā€™t think thereā€™s one common answer to this question. Iā€™m not the type that thinks my work (or even Melos, no offense, please keep reading) should be given more attention simply because itā€™s *original*, because letā€™s face it, nothing is really original. Especially in fanfiction. Thereā€™s nothing new under the sun. Thatā€™s just a fact. I donā€™t care how weird or quirky you think you are, youā€™ve been influenced by something other people are already aware of. I love @jennydevicĀ ā€˜s Love You, Kill Me, I think itā€™s one of the most ā€˜originalā€™ things ever done for Saint Seiya, but guess what? I can also see the influence of South Park and Batman Animated Series in it (especially after she told me she was influenced by these lol). Her Cepheus Albiore and her June are very much Bruce Wayne and Batgirl in their dynamic. The Andromeda Island gang are various Robins, at least as far as their relationship with Albiore goes. And itā€™s great. So, asking why fans donā€™t try more ā€˜original contentā€™ just... doesnā€™t really mean much to our markets. I canā€™t blame casual fans for being skeptical to when I say they should read LR because ā€œitā€™s differentā€ or subversive, especially when a lot of inexperienced writers use this as a shield to their flaws. Besides, being original or subversive is subjective. Iā€™m sure that to a lot of people, especially people of taste, LR is nothing new or ground-breaking. Itā€™s just ambitious, at best, and not necessarily well guided. BUT... I do think thereā€™s a lack of curiosity on the fanā€™s part hidden behind a veil of feigned-curiosity, and that fans that endlessly bitch about bad spin off and movies, but then would rather buy a ticket to them or spend some extra bucks on Saoriā€™s beach-going attire on Saint Seiya Awakening (a game designed, by the way, to make it very clear to you that the franchise exists to rip you off) than search for things fans are making, are acting fundamentally hypocritical. And Iā€™ve been seeing this happening for well over a decade, so imagine how resigned I must feel with it. ā€œMore than Goldā€ is an incredible story with a premise fans should love. Itā€™s a freaking AU about Aiolos surviving in exchange for Kido leaving behind the Sagittarius Cloth in Greece and it delves into his emotions and survival guilt and having to live in a wheelchair and rebuild his life and relationships and fighting! If youā€™re a Saint Seiya fan of any kind, you should stop what youā€™re doing and go read it right the fuck now. What are you waiting for?! To get off work?!Ā  Quit your stupid job! All youā€™re gonna do with that money is spend it on Awakening anyway ļæ£ćøļæ£ So go read it! More than Gold Is also about Jenny gradually discovering her love for Yaoi writing, but letā€™s leave that aside. Thereā€™s enough homophobes in anime fandoms. But if ā€œMore than Goldā€ is so goddamn perfect, as I say, how come itā€™s not being read? Quoted even? Because ā€˜something originalā€™ isnā€™t what fans want. Despite what they might say. I donā€™t know about you, but thereā€™s just an ugliness in the soul to going on Reddit and Twitter all the time and complain Toei doesnā€™t give you what you want, and then refuse to lift a finger to seek out works like Melosā€™ ā€œSaints of Athenaā€ or Jennyā€™s ā€œMore than Goldā€, which give you everything you SAY you want, and very passionately so, but off the hand of someone that doesnā€™t have paid composers, animators and marketeers to legitimise it. It screams ā€˜envyā€™, not adoration, because it proves all you really want is for Saint Seiya to be what itā€™s not; a Dragon Ball show, but you donā€™t want it to work anything about itself to achieve that. In fact, many of these people donā€™t even try spin offs that are too different. I will never forget whiny comments made on Saintia Sho online publications that ā€œIā€™m not gonna read this, because itā€™s Saint Seiya without Seiya. How does that even work? ļ¼ˆļø¶^ļø¶ļ¼‰ā€ which is especially shocking because Chimaki is easily the most passionate spin off author of them all, in my opinion. Sheā€™s also the only spin-off author who writes Deathmask correctly, yet got the most horrible adaptation ever done for an SS manga and has been treated with dismissiveness by the fans since. What they want is something old with a fresh paint, so it wonā€™t look so old. They want the LA movie filled with Marvelisms or a remake of the anime in the style of Hunter x Hunterā€™s, so they can ā€˜enjoyā€™ their cartoon without the shame of being confronted with its obsoleteness. Something ā€˜ truly newā€™ is the last thing many Saint Seiya fans want, because it doesnā€™t respect their nerd religion. And I donā€™t think people like me, or Melos, or Jenny or anyone else who want to write new things in Saint Seiya should be hanging on the hopes that these people will one day recognise them, or recognise some other fanā€™s work when they themselves are just sitting around waiting for a new cartoon to drop. But what choice do we have? To go ask Naruto fans to read them? And this, of course, hurts creative writing people who are passionate about what they do, because it puts them in an ever shrinking box of rejection and apathy. Jenny has made clear in her ā€œMore than Goldā€ chapters, even though the fic had a premise any fan of SS would love, that part of the reason she winded down production was because the lack of reader feedback was driving down enthusiasm. In her final words to the last chapter of More than Gold, Jenny says ā€œPart of the joy of writing fanfiction is for an audience, but if there is no audience, there isnā€™t any point.ā€ How heartbreaking is that? ļ¼_ļ¼Donā€™t worry too much about Jenny, though, she is perfectly fine. The author of Love You, Kill Me, the best Saint Seiya fanfic ever made, has moved on to greener pastures and is having fun again, bless her heart. The heartbreaking part is that we, Saint Seiya fans, have allowed this to happen. So what does this mean about me? And my obsession with Saint Seiya? Or with fans that arenā€™t interested in reading what I write? If there is no place for originality in Saint Seiya, why do I even bother? Pah, cause it shouldnā€™t matter. ļ¼¼ļ¼ˆć€‡_ļ½ļ¼‰ļ¼ Duh! 5. Spite, Anxiety, Passion and Obsession - Why, after ten years, do I still write for a junk show I donā€™t like with an audience that isnā€™t there? It would be easy for me, after everything that Iā€™ve written so far, to say that Lanceā€™s Role is an engine that moves on sheer spite. Iā€™m sure part of the truth lies in this, but thatā€™s just too self-flattering. It paints what I do as some kind of protest against fans I donā€™t personally like, that I take joy in not being read by them. That I am, in a way, superior to them. That would be the Spite. But the reality is, no. Iā€™m no better than any of them. I make plenty of mistakes in my writing and my beta-readers arenā€™t afraid of whacking me with their newspaper roll over them. Some of the most exciting moments Iā€™ve had writing this fic is getting the Betas back from Jenny or my friend Elly and they let me know they like what Iā€™m doing with characters like Lance, or Olivia, or Dohko. I am overjoyed when Jenny says she really cheered for Lance in this last chapter I wrote, or when Zeb listens to my character rambling, or when Elly tells me ā€œhey, this is actually pretty funnyā€. Itā€™s a very ā€œplease praise me some more \(ļæ£ļø¶ļæ£*\)) ā€œ kind of moment that any creative person can relate to. I still very much care what people have to say about what I write. Iā€™ve recently joined a real writerā€™s server (as in, you know, people who PUBLISH) and Iā€™ve had moments of incredible self-consciousness about everything I do, from my excessive use of ellipsis to the many references to mixed mythology that Saint Seiya forces me to employ.Ā  Iā€™ve been embarassed to show them what I write, but itā€™s also been a very interesting experience because, for the first time, Iā€™m around a group of people that admire writing in and of itself, and not just what panders to them. This means that, paradoxically, I am aware of my flaws, terrified of them and I crave the feeling of knowing I have defeated them. For now. I think that would be the Anxiety. I think that, in a lot of ways, people write these big fanfiction projects as an exercise of fan energy. We have these crazy thoughts in our head influenced by colors and music and animated movements and, like a composer, we want to put them into paper, even if itā€™s really bad and you canā€™t really put music, colors and motions into words so well. But we also want to celebrate with others that we can find that kind of joy in what we do. I canā€™t speak for other writers like Melos or Jenny, but to me LR has also been a vehicle to work out some very toxic emotions in myself. The 2010s were a very difficult period for me in a lot of ways and part of the reason why Iā€™m still alive, not just in a physical way, is because of this fic. Iā€™m a better person for having adopted this habit and I want to know that after Iā€™ve gone through the valley of depression and self-doubt, I have something fun and engaging to give back. Something that excites others. That in turn, would be the Passion. What is the obsession, then? Why am I obsessed with Saint Seiya? ...Well,Ā  Iā€™m not. I told you from the beginning of this post; I hate this franchise. Itā€™s fucking lame and has no soul anymore. Itā€™s largely just a vehicle, a setting for the story I want to tell. You could say I am appropriating Saint Seiya for my story the same way Kurumada appropriated Greek myths when he canā€™t even point on the map where the fuck in Greece Sanctuary is supposed to be at. He doesnā€™t even like his own show that much and his understanding of what Cosmos is changes every 2 years or so. The proof of itĀ  is that I donā€™t even know what to talk about in it anymore, and Iā€™m one of the goddamn admins at the R/SS Discord server. Everytime I want to talk about Saint Seiya, I find myself steering instead towards the things *around* it, and noticing how similar they are to other cultures I have gripes with in real life, like culture wars, politics or just the conflict of attitudes between non-prospective people and prospective people. Even in LR, the things I write with are largely manufactured concepts of my own creation within Saint Seiya. Shamballa is not a real Saint Seiya place. The map of Death Queen Island I have made is 50% headcanon. Neither are real to Saint Seiya half the things that Dohko shows Lance in Rozan, or the Princes of Hades, or the False Holy War, or even Lance himself! So maybe the Obsession... is just writing! Fuck! Ugh, Iā€™ve inherited all of my dadā€™s manias, and directed them at a cartoon! (=~= God help me! So thatā€™s the lesson, kids. Write for the sake of writing. And if you get ignored, write some more, because if you really got the itch, thatā€™s the only thing that will scratch it.
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necroneos Ā· 2 years ago
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Can you please do a saint seiya (classical) Poseidon X childhood friend reader
You sure can! I hope that you enjoy this little one-shot!<3
You and Poseidon have been friends since the day you both could walk. However, as the years went on and on, you couldnā€™t help but start to fall in love with him. The way he held himself and the way that he held a regal air to him made you turn to goo. Your heart would pound when you were near him. You couldnā€™t be around him unless you wanted your face to burn a dark red. He had asked you about that, but you always waved it off and said it was the hot weather.
However, one afternoon, Poseidon pulled you aside and asked you why you had been avoiding him all day long. You fidgeted with your shirt and tried to come up with an excuse but nothing seemed to come out right. You took a deep breath before sighing. ā€œIā€™m sorry. I never wanted to avoid you but ever since we began older, I have developed a crush on you and I donā€™t know what I-ā€ Your words cut short when his lips pressed against yours.Ā 
He pulled back and smiled at you with the most beautiful smile ever. You could only stare up at him with wide eyes before your face turned bright red. You covered your face as fast as you could before peeking from your hands. Poseidon was smiling still. ā€œWhat are you hiding for dear?ā€ He asked, holding his hand out for you to take. You place your hand in his and smile shyly up at him. Both you and Poseidon walked toward the ocean. The calm waves crash around the both of you.Ā 
Poseidon glanced at you from the side before the water parted. He turned to you fulling and a gentle smile appeared on his face. ā€œLetā€™s go, my dear,ā€ he whispered. You followed Poseidon towards the castle that sat towards the bottle of the sea. You looked around at the water that could be seen rushing around you but never touched you.Ā 
Poseidon gave you a smile before you both entered the palace. You turned to watch the water rush back to where it had been previously. ā€œAmazing?ā€ Poseidon asked, shrugging off his robe and walking towards the kitchen.Ā 
You skipped behind him humming and nodding your head. ā€œIt was very amazing. Canā€™t say that Iā€™m use to my best friend-ā€ The words best friend felt so foreign on your tongue now. Poseidon laughed before raising an eyebrow at you. ā€œSo the kiss wasnā€™t at all boyfriend quality?ā€ He jocked sending you a smirk. You rolled your eyes before walking to him.Ā 
ā€œIt was boyfriend quality. I just wasnā€™t sure if you wanted me to use boyfriend in place of best friend.ā€ You answered honestly. Poseidon rolled his eyes before leaning over the island and pressed his lips to yours. ā€œI was hoping that when I kissed you the first time you would call me yours.ā€ He whispered, his lips brushing against yours. You smiled. ā€œAlright. Boyfriend.ā€Ā 
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animeglitch Ā· 4 months ago
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floaromaxtowns Ā· 9 months ago
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Welp I gave it a shot šŸ˜” No Bingo
Every six months or so, someone in twitter will make a "post your unpopular saint seiya opinions" and everyone posts the same exact things every time
So I just made it a fucking bingo, because, why not?
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elodee Ā· 6 months ago
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HERMIT A DAY MAY - DAY 16
Welsknight x Knights of the Zodiac (Saint Seiya)
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For Wels I chose the original Saint Seiya anime, also known as Knights of the Zodiac!
I watched this show when I was pretty young, so I actually didn't remember much about the plot of this show when I started this piece. What I did remember is that I really enjoyed it. It felt like both a shonen and a magical girl anime (best of both worlds) and everyone had really, really shiny armor. And I mean, obviously I couldn't pass up the opportunity to reimagine Wels as a late 80s space knight in head-to-toe chrome!
To learn more about Knights of the Zodiac, please journey below the cut. (Gamers Outreach fundraiser - keep it going!)
Saint Seiya, or Knights of the Zodiac as I knew it growing up, is an anime from the late 1980s based off a manga series of the same name.
The story follows a young man named Seiya, who is part of a group of mystical warriors that wear magical armor (called Cloths) which pull power from (and are themed after) the constellations. The warriors fight for the goddess Athena to defend earth from evil.
One unique thing about the show is the characters don't usually have weapons - they are supposed to fight with only their Cloths and the power of the cosmos (it's a whole thing in the premise). However, Wels felt incomplete without the sword, so he gets to be an exception. :)
The anime is bright, campy, and action-packed but takes itself fairly seriously - basically exactly what you would expect from a classic shonen. The plot is divided into arcs but isn't too complex, so while it is best to start from the beginning of the show you can pick it up pretty quickly from anywhere if you're familiar with the genre.
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The designs for the knights - long fluffy hair is a requirement
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The dramatic shine on all the armor is both iconic and very fun to draw once you get the hand of it
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Knights of the Zodiac/Saint Seiya title logo. This is actually the logo from the ONA, not the original anime, but I think this font is way more fun so this is the one I used
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