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The Gold Saints entrusted the future of the world and Athena's safety to Seiya and his friends. They declared in unison, "To you, we entrust Athena."

With a thunderous roar of Cosmos, the 12 Saints ignited their lives. A massive explosion of light filled the Underworld. When the dust settled, the Wailing Wall was shattered, revealing the path to Elysium. The 12 Gold Saints were gone, leaving only their empty Gold Cloths as a testament to their ultimate sacrifice. The Gold Saints entrusted the future of the

Just as hope seemed lost, a miracle occurred. The souls of the Gold Saints who had perished during the Sanctuary arc and the battle against Poseidon began to stir. Shaka, Mu, Aiolia, Milo, and Dohko were already at the wall, but they were not enough. When the dust settled, the Wailing Wall was

Suddenly, the seven remaining Gold Cloths—including those of Gemini, Sagittarius, and Aquarius—flew through the dimensions of the afterlife, arriving at the Wailing Wall. In a blinding flash of gold, the spirits of the fallen Gold Saints returned to don their armor one last time. All stood together: Mu of Aries Aldebaran of Taurus Saga of Gemini Deathmask of Cancer Aiolia of Leo Shaka of Virgo Dohko of Libra Milo of Scorpio Aiolos of Sagittarius Shura of Capricorn Camus of Aquarius Aphrodite of Pisces The Final Spark The souls of the Gold Saints who had

Deep within the Underworld, after overcoming the deadly Eight Prisons, the Bronze Saints—Seiya, Shiryu, Hyoga, and Shun—finally reached the end of the line: . This massive, indestructible barrier separated the Underworld from Elysium, the paradise where Hades had taken Athena.

Aiolos stepped forward, drawing the Golden Arrow of Sagittarius. He explained to the young Bronze Saints that to make the sun shine in the Underworld, they would have to give their lives. By focusing all their remaining Cosmos into the tip of Aiolos' arrow, they would create a miniature sun—a blast of pure solar energy.

No human could pass through it. No god could break it. Only the light of the sun—something that had never touched the depths of hell—could pierce its darkness. The Return of the Souls