Perseus Mirfak
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| Perseus Mirfak | |
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Male |
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Petra Vrochi |
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Alive |
| Voiced by |
Eiji Takemoto |
Perseus Mirfak (ペルセウス座(ペルセウス)のミルファク Peruseusu no Mirufaku?) is the Silver Saint of the Perseus constellation that appears in Saint Seiya Omega. Mirfak can use the element of Earth.
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Water Ruins
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Mirfak is the guardian of the Water Ruins, located in a waterfall known as the Dragon's Peak , near the Five Old Peaks . When Ryuho go there to try to destroy the device that Mars used to absorb the cosmo water Mirfak him to step out and fight with him, but the young Bronze saints is no match for Mirfak. In support of his teammates come Ryuho, Yuna , Koga and Haruto , but quickly becomes Mirfak the statues with the Medusa Shield, after which have to return to the false Athena , Aria at the babel Tower but Ryuho gets up and stands up again. Mirfak feels very safe because its element, earth, has an advantage over that of Ryuho, water, but still gets Ryuho concentrate all power in a small part of the Medusa Shield, breaking it, and then destroy and defeat Mirfak with a single attack, his technique Rozan Shō Ryū Ha.
War against Pallas
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Mirfak survives his defeat, and later returns to the Sanctury and is shown to be one of Athena's Silver Saints during the war against Pallas.
Constellation
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Ajoutée par CrimsonFlareOrigin of the Name
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- His name comes from Mirfak, the proper name of Alpha Persei, one of stars in constellation Perseus. Mirfak is derived from the Arabic مرفق mirfaq meaning "'elbow".
- One of his technique Ra's Al Ghûl Gorgonio comes from Arabic word ra's al ghûl (رأس الغول) and gorgó (γοργώ). Ra's al ghûl is meaning head of the ogre which was become the name Algol the proper name of Beta Persei. Gorgó is literally meaning dreadfull which was become the name Gorgon, a terrifying female creature in Greek mythology and represented by Algol.
