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The two developed a teacher/pupil relationship, and Manigoldo would manifest a powerful enough cosmos to earn the Cancer Gold Cloth from his master. Sage invited him to go to Sanctuary to learn more. Manigoldo felt confused, but the single tear in his eye showed that he knew there was something in the Pope's words. As long as humans realized this, they would be capable of shining brightly and proudly. However, he understood that they had merely returned to the cosmos to be a part of a much grander design. Being a veteran and survivor of the last war, he himself had witnessed the lives of many of his friends and comrades extinguished. Sage grabbed the boy and explained that his philosophies regarding life weren't inaccurate, just slightly misconstrued. Suddenly, the child latched out at Sage with a knife and connected, tearing the Pope's holy garment and prayer beads to reveal the majestic Gold Cloth of Cancer underneath. The Pope took a moment to speak with this boy, and asked him his name. He noticed something peculiar about this child: there were literally a dozen souls surrounding his body, yet he did not show fear.
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#SAINT SEIYA SOUL OF GOLD CONCEPT DRAWING SERIES#
Investigating a village about a series of crimes being perpetrated by someone calling himself "The Executioner of Death", Sage was surprised to discover a young boy in filthy clothes sitting by the remains of a building. This was until he met Sage, the Grand Pope of Sanctuary. His experiences showed him that life would come and it would go without much significance. To him, the concept of life - his and those around him - was no more than specks of dust that could easily be blown away by a breeze. Unfortunately, living in poverty and a war stricken childhood left Manigoldo jaded by life in general. As a child, he developed an extraordinary talent of being able to see the souls of the deceased. Manigoldo lived his life as a young street urchin in a poor village ransacked and destroyed by the war.