Nasu Veronica
Saint Seiya Awakening artwork
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Verônica de Nasu foi adicionado ao servidor de testes do jogo Saint Seiya: Awakening.
https://santosdebronze.blogspot.com/2022/10/Veronica-de-Nasu-Saint-Seiya-Awakening.html
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Agasha, Veronica de Nasu, Fluorite, Garnet de Vouivre de Saint Seiya El Lienzo Perdido.
Agasha, Nasu Veronica, Fluorite, Vouivre Garnet from Saint Seiya The Lost Canvas.
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Some of the characters I did las year~
I’ll be make pride sketches with character this whole month, you can request yours
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Honest Opinion - Nasu Veronica
Do you know how confused I was when I learned that Veronica was a man? I don’t know what’s with Saint Seiya and its habit of using female names for male characters. Never change.
Overall score (character, not looks): 10/10
Despite how disgusting this Specter could be, I love him. It’s so perfect, it goes along amazingly with the whole idea of death, and with his closeness with Thanatos.
A lot of Specters don’t have powers or techniques strictly related to death, while Veronica does. He makes things rot, his creature is the fly (we all know flies are the bane of every corpse, after all), and he uses zombies to his advantage.
What’s better than this, for a warrior that represents the god of the underworld and the personification of death?
His malice is also perfectly implemented, it’s not something forced on the character. Its’s genuinely unsettling, especially because Veronica is not aggressive at first.
The first impression of this Specter is a somewhat “delicate” person playing the organ, nothing like the brutal introduction of his fellows. I feel like this characterization is what makes Veronica one of the creepiest characters of the entire show.
And then, when he snapped, things got even worse. He wasn’t creepy anymore, but he turned into a merciless man with immortality backing him up, with a terrifying Surplice on his body and an horrifying technique to use.
Burial Fort was and still is one of my favorite techniques ever, mainly for its lethality, and can we talk about how horrible it is his ability? Literally summoning flies from his mouth?
I got shivers from that scene, and I still hate it and love it at the same time. Amazing.
Not only that, how about his last stand? Veronica was so compelled to do whatever Thanatos told him to do that he launched a suicide attack against Manigoldo. I don’t think you can tell me he did so just because he didn’t want to meet Thanatos’ ire. He would have died anyway, so what was the point? I think he was just determined to kill Manigoldo once and for all.
I was kinda disappointed in learning he didn’t succeed, but thanks to that failure the show got one of its best scenes, so I’m not so mad about it.
This Specter used his opponent’s hearts against them, a way more clever decision than any other, used techniques true to his nature, and was one of the best monsters out there.
Change my mind.
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today’s intersex character of the day is:
Nasu Veronica from Saint Seiya
submitted by anonymous
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I was thinking....
Isn’t it odd the relationship between Nasu Veronica and Thanatos? I mean, I always found it really interesting that Thanatos lend a part of his power to Veronica in order for him to guard/protect the deathly forest (or whatever it is called). For me it always seemed strange because Thanatos is a really haughty and arrogant character that has no problem showing his honest disgust for humans, even Specters, regarding them as nothing more that simple pawns - so it was really surprising (at least to me) to see that Thanatos would willingly lend part of his own power to a Specter, a human, instead of sending mooks created by him like the different bizarre creatures that inhabit the forest (the crows with the skull-looking head, the centipede thing Yuzuriha fights with...?? you get the idea).
This makes me wonder why did Thanatos choose Veronica or what made him trust Veronica enough to directly have him as his subordinate. I kinda guess that Veronica’s relation with corpses might make him have a special connection with the God of Death, just like Cancer Saints seem to have a special connection with the Underworld due to their Cloth and Constellation but idk.
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