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| - Pegasus Seiya is the main protagonist of the Japanese manga and anime, Saint Seiya. Seiya was one of the 100 orphans placed in the care of the Kido foundation. They all trained to become saints of Athena. Though he did not want to leave his sisters, Mitsumasa Kido forced them apart and brought Seiya to the Sanctuary of Athena. After defeating Cassios and earning the Pegasus Bronze Cloth, he head back to Japan to find his sister, but was attacked by Saints working for the Pope. To find the Pope and save the mortally wounded Athena, Seiya had to fight the Gold Saints.
- Pegasus Seiya(天馬星座の星矢Pegasasu no Seiya, Seiya meaning "star arrow"), also known as Seiya, is a fictional character from the Saint Seiya universe created by Masami Kurumada as the main protagonist of the media franchise, which originated in the eponymous manga written and illustrated by Kurumada, later adapted to anime, and subsequently inspiring soundtracks, OVAs, movies, video games, and other collectibles. Like most protagonists of Kurumada's works, his design for Seiya was inspired in the main character of his previous hit manga Ring ni Kakero, Takane Ryūji.
- Seiya (星矢, Seiya) also known as Pegasus Seiya (天馬星座の星矢, Pegasasu no Seiya) is the titular Main Character of the Saint Seiya Manga and Anime series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada. Seiya is one of the Goddess Athena's eighty-eight mythical warriors known as Saints, who have served their goddess throughout the ages, protecting justice and peace on Earth. Being the one chosen by the Pegasus Constellation in the 20th Century, Seiya is among the 52 Bronze Saints.
- In the story, Seiya is one of the 88 mythical warriors that have served the goddess Athena during ages, protecting justice and peace on Earth, and are known as "Saints, the bringers of hope." As a Saint, Seiya dons one of the radiant and powerful armors of divine origins known as Cloths, his representing the constellation of Pegasus. He also possesses superhuman strength and speed, two of the many extraordinary abilities the Saints draw from their guardian constellations and an inner essence called Cosmo.
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