List of Saint Seiya Episode.G Characters - Protagonists - Gold Saints - Aquarius Camus

Aquarius Camus

Aquarius Camus (水瓶座(アクエリアス)のカミュ, Akueriasu no Kamyu?) is a stoic and honourable Saint who protects the innocent, be they soldiers of Sanctuary or common people who follow the Titans. He believes that Gold Saints should keep a cool head at all times and not get carried away to reassure those of inferior rank who look up to them in times of crisis.

He can use his Cosmo to freeze anything, from water to enemy soldiers or even a Titan's Soma. His techniques can reach the absolute zero. They are: "Diamond Dust" (極小氷晶(ダイヤモンド・ダスト), Daiyamondo Dasuto?), "Koltso" (氷輪(カリツオ), Karitsuo?, Ring), "Freezing Coffin" (氷結唐櫃(フリージング・コフィン), Furīzingu Kofin?), and "Aurora Execution" (極光処刑(オーロラ・エクスキューション), Ōrora Ekusukyūshon?).

At one point, he faces Current Okeanos. He then exposes more of his beliefs, telling the Titan that if gods like him have the right to toy with human lives, then humans should have the right to choose which gods they want to follow. He claims that gods like the Titans, who do not comprehend the value of life, are unable to truly appreciate the immortality they possess and do not deserve to be worshipped.

He allows Aiolia to enter the Time Labyrinth to save the abducted Lithos, but stays behind to freeze the entrance so that the Titans' army cannot invade the Earth. There, he asks Aiolia to have faith in his companions and trust in the rest of the Gold Saints. Later, thanks to Mu, he is able to rejoin the Leo Saint to fight.

Camus was first created by Masami Kurumada, but Megumu Okada uses the colour scheme seen in the animated version, having a teal-haired Camus, instead of a red-head like in the Saint Seiya manga. He is voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa in the Drama CDs.

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