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Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

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Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

Recently, many brothers have privately written to me in the background, hoping to explain in detail why Hades did not resurrect Daai. So today we're going to explore this puzzle that has puzzled countless fans.

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

First of all, let's first explain that the real reason why everyone values the role of Aiolos so much in this matter is because in the Holy Domain Rebellion directed by Saga himself, a total of six golden Saint Seiya died one after another. They are, Saga in Gemini, Dismask in Cancer, Aiolos in Sagittarius, Asura in Goat, Kamyo in Aquarius, and Abrodie in Pisces. Just as we regret the golden warriors who hurriedly went off the line, the old car resurrected them in the subsequent Hades chapter using the hand of Hades. Except for Shi Ang, who was the last holy war pope at the time, Saga and the others all joined the Hades group and became the vanguard of the attack on the Holy Domain. It can be said that Hades resurrected all the golden saints who died during the Battle of the Zodiac, except for Aiolos. This is the fundamental reason why people are worried about the failure of Daai to be resurrected. So, what went wrong with Aiolos so that he was not treated well by Hades? Is it because of insufficient strength, or is there some other unknown secret?

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

As a man who could protect Athena with his life during the Sagar Rebellion, Daai's faithfulness can be seen from the sun and the moon. Based on this setting, whether Hades wishfully resurrects Da Ai, or Da Ai can endure humiliation and pretend to rebel like Shiang, in short, the situation of Da Ai being resurrected will definitely not happen. Because once Daai is resurrected by Hades, it will be a complete subversion of the entire Saint Seiya story. After all, when the old car first started the idea of Saint Seiya, it was created based on Daai's loyalty. In addition, we all know that it is an old car of Sagittarius, in the world view of Saint Seiya, has always loved Sagittarius, not only set the perfect image of the contemporary Sagittarius Aiolos loyalty, but also in the setting of the sequel Hades myth ND many years later, although it is very unintentional to ugly the image of Sagittarius with a half-human, half-horse gestalt, but the plot of ND still does not get rid of the setting of Sagittarius' incomparable loyalty. Therefore, it is obviously unrealistic to want the old car to button the hat of a traitor for the Sagittarius, even if it is full of incomparable grievances like Shiang and Water Mirror. In addition, according to the author's setting of the plot, Hades, as one of the twelve main gods of Olympus in the Saint Seiya worldview, must understand what kind of warrior Daai is. Presumably, the resolute Da Ai will definitely make Hades eat a closed door, and Hades will not lose God's face because of such small things. Based on the above explanation, we see the faithfulness of Aiolos as the best answer to this question.

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

After explaining this question with a relatively convincing answer, let's list a few different statements. One theory is that since the mythological era, the golden arrows held by the Sagittarius Golden Saint Seiya have been regarded as a great killing weapon that can kill gods. It is inferred from this that Hades deliberately avoided Aiolos because he was afraid of Sagittarius's god-killing arrow. For this view, let's not discuss whether this explanation is reasonable, let's first look at how lethal the golden arrow, which many people regard as a god-killing thing, is. In the previous video, we have dissected the ten artifacts in the Saint Seiya worldview, including the golden arrow of Sagittarius. Although in the anime, especially in the theatrical version of the story, the Golden Arrow appears several times and plays an important role in the battle against the gods. However, in the eyes of more people, the golden arrow is seen as just a Sagittarius armor. This is an accessory to a holy robe, which, in addition to having a certain symbolic meaning, does not in itself possess the ability to kill gods. This has long been confirmed at the end of the Sea King chapter, when Seiya repeatedly shot Poseidon with golden arrows without success. Therefore, this explanation also seems untenable.

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

Another version holds that Daai was not resurrected because she did not enter the underworld, and her soul was already attached to the golden vestment of Sagittarius to guard Athena. This statement has been supported by many fans, after all, in the entire Saint Seiya story, after Daai left, Sagittarius' golden holy robe acted alone many times. When Seiya and the others were in distress, they extended a helping hand. In the face of such a benevolent and intelligent Sagittarius holy robe, this explanation also seems extremely reasonable. However, after we thought about it, we felt that something was wrong. For example, in the Sea King chapter, when the Sagittarius holy robe rushes to help Seiya and others, the Libra and Aquarius holy robe also appear at the same time. If the Scales Holy Robe was instructed by Tong Hu, then how to explain the appearance of the Aquarius Holy Robe. We know that Kamiao had already died in battle at that time, and it was because her soul was also attached to the Aquarius holy robe. If so, this setting clashes with our topic today. Therefore, we have reservations about this view.

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

In addition, some fans believe that Hades can only resurrect the Saint Seiya in the Holy Domain Cemetery, because their complete flesh is stored under the tombstone. According to the setting of the Saint Seiya story, after Daai rescued Athena, he was chased and killed by Asura and was seriously injured. Finally, after meeting Mitsumasa Jodo, it gradually faded out of our sight. From this, it is inferred that Daai's body is definitely not in the Holy Domain. When Hades came to the Holy Domain Cemetery, he had never seen Aiolos, so it was impossible to talk about resurrection.

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos

After listing a variety of hypotheses, I would like to share my views on this issue. From the perspective of the old car, the fundamental reason why he did not choose to resurrect Aiolos was because there was a serious conflict between the setting of Shiang and Daai. We know that in the Hades chapter, it is meaningless to simply resurrect Saga and the others, so the old car must resurrect an important character from the last holy war. The appearance of Shion not only perfectly explains the past and present life of Athena's holy robe, but also reflects the worldview setting of the incomparably loyal saints of all generations. If at this time, Daai is resurrected, as the leader of the Saint Seiya in the two eras, the leadership of the two will also be extremely embarrassing in the mission of the Zodiac. Instead of adding to the old car like this, it is better to let Daai live perfectly in the hearts of fans.

Saint Seiya's Unsolved Mystery Why Hades didn't resurrect Aiolos