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Saint Seiya: Hades doesn't care about Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him? Saga knows the answer

author:Autumn of the leaves

In the story of the anime "Saint Seiya Hades", after Hades and 108 Star awakened, Hades took the initiative to attack the Holy Domain with Saga and others, and the two sides fought fiercely in the 12th house. Although the Holy Domain won at home, Taurus Arudiba also gave his precious life, while Saga, Shura, and Kamiao 3 basically lost their combat effectiveness, and Saga was the first to go to the underworld as suspended animation. Later, the living Saint Seiya also launched an attack on the Underworld, and in the end, the Holy Domain side won a victory.

Saint Seiya: Hades doesn't care about Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him? Saga knows the answer

The story of the anime "Saint Seiya Hades" is very exciting, especially the 12 golden Saint Seiya gathered on the Wall of Sighs This paragraph made everyone cry. But there is also something worth noting in this anime, that is, Hades seems to be very indifferent to his subordinates, even to the point of not caring. Although Hades awakened, he didn't care about the life or death of his subordinates, even the Big Three rarely saw Hades, and Hades rarely appeared. But in this case, the 108 Hades fighters remained loyal to Hades, and none of them would turn against him. So the question: Hades doesn't care about the Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him?

Saint Seiya: Hades doesn't care about Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him? Saga knows the answer

In fact, in the story of "Saint Seiya Hades", Saga already knows the answer to this question. Just as Saga was breaking into the 12th house, Radamandis sent some Hades to follow Zaga, and the cyclops was among them. At that time, the group followed Saga and others all the way, and also met Saga, and the two sides had a conversation. Saga asks the cyclops why he is loyal to Hades, and the other party reveals why: Hades promises to give them eternal life. In other words, Hades fooled his subordinates by "immortality".

Saint Seiya: Hades doesn't care about Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him? Saga knows the answer

However, Saga also immediately told the underworld warrior that he had talked to the Buddha countless times, but the Buddha could not give people eternal life, and Saga also understood the fact that "anyone" could not get eternal life. After Saga finished speaking, he stopped Cyclops and other underworld fighters, and the other party only said the question of "rare Lord Hades deceived us" before he died, but it was too late. From this plot, we also understand that it turns out that Hades is fooling the underworld fighters by relying on "eternal life", and they feel that they can follow the boss to immortality, so they are willing to be born into death. Then the question arises: why do these people believe in eternal life?

Saint Seiya: Hades doesn't care about Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him? Saga knows the answer

In fact, this question is also relatively easy to answer, because Hades himself is the god in charge of life and death. Whether in mythology or in the plot of anime, Hades manages the underworld, and there are two gods of death and sleep under his command, so if he says eternal life to his subordinates, those underworld fighters will naturally be convinced. In addition, Hades has bonuses given by Hades, such as Hades City has an enchantment, and Saint Seiya can't even exert 10% of his power after entering the range, and Hades has nothing to do. These are not to mention, the underworld fighter can enter and leave the underworld at will, and in addition to those who awaken the 8th sense, only the dead can go to the underworld.

Saint Seiya: Hades doesn't care about Hades, why is everyone still loyal to him? Saga knows the answer

In this case, the 108 Hades warriors will naturally follow Hades in order to obtain eternal life, and even sacrifice their precious lives for each other, because they think that they can't die at all. Since there is an eternal life given by the boss, the underworld fighters are not afraid of death, and they are as excited as if they had beaten chicken blood when they met the Saint Seiya. However, Hades eventually lost to Saint Seiya.