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Hecate not is a God?

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Yes, she makes a potion. But since Immortality is tied to senses of Cosmos, and Hecate is a minor God, it is acceptable for her not to be immortal. She may not be called a God in Saint Seiya, but she is a God. Just like Eris's Dryads, all direct children of Eris and many of them having the same name and function as Eris's actual children in the mythology, they can be classified as very minor deities.
 
Unlike you, I have no problem drawing from the Myths Saint Seiya bases it's storyline and characters upon. Hecate is classified as a deity, not only here but in the BR and the US Saint Seiya wikis. You're actually on the minority here.
 
Hecate never shown to be a god in the universe of Saint Seiya. In the universe of Saint Seiya all the real gods are immortal.

The children of Eris are not gods, they are described as Dryads. The Dryads were creatures that lived on Olympus with the gods. The dryads not are gods.
 
Yes, but I can classify them as deities for the context of this wiki. Not only are many of them based on Greek Gods, but they are also immortal and born directly from Eris.

Hecate is accepted as a deity both within the english and the BR Saint Seiya community.
 
In the universe of Saint Seiya it indicated that they are not gods, are creatures known as Dyads.

Hecate not is accepted as a deity in the community of SS of Spanish or French. In the manga of SS it never indicated that Hecate is a goddess.
 
You never addresed any of my points, merely instead repeating one phrase. This served nothing.

I'm ceasing this and Chronos' discussions, and will ask them to be locked. This headed nowhere and I have absolutely no desire to discuss it with you anymore.
 
You have not put anything to indicate that Hecate is a goddess.

In the manga of SS it never indicated that Hecate is a goddess. In the manga of SS, Hecate not is immortal as a real god. Hecate not is a goddess.

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1. Athena does not indicate that Hecate is a goddess.

2. Hecate not is immortal. She sought the hair of a god (she not is a god) to regain his youth and live for hundred years more.

[SIZE=14px]Matthew Schroeder said:
Yes, she makes a potion. But since Immortality is tied to senses of Cosmos, and Hecate is a minor God, it is acceptable for her not to be immortal. [/SIZE]
The Minor Gods as Hypnos and Tanathos are immortal and they never grow old. All the real gods in SS are immortal.

[SIZE=14px]Matthew Schroeder said:
Unlike you, I have no problem drawing from the Myths Saint Seiya bases it's storyline and characters upon.[/SIZE]
The author who writes the mythology of his universe. The author Kurumada does not indicate that Hecate is a god in the universe of SS.

[SIZE=14px]Matthew Schroeder said:
not only here but in the BR and the US Saint Seiya wikis. You're actually on the minority here.[/SIZE]
In the Saint Seiya Wikis it never indicated that Hecate is a goddess. You're actually on the minority here.

Spanish Wiki:http://es.saintseiya.wikia.com/wiki/Dioses

French Wiki: http://www.saintseiyapedia.com/wiki/Hécate
 
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