Benetnasch Eta Mime

Mime Benetnasch (エータ星ベネトナーシュのミーメ, Etta-I know Benetonasshu in mime) is one of the seven God Warrior in the series Saint Seiya, created by Masami Kurumada. Mime Mime was called Beneton dubbing in the first, headline used by the Network.

Plot and Preview
Mime grow up with his father Folker, a powerful warrior who trained him against his will, since Mime himself wanted to be a musician. One day, Mime discovered that Folker had cruelly killed his true parents; guided by his fury and by Folker's acceptance and gloating, he killed Folker. After defeating Shun, who was disabled of using his chains, he fought against Ikki.

At the end of this battle, Mime discovered (by being attacked with the Phoenix Hōō Genma Ken) that Folker actually was a good man who killed Mime's parents unintentionally. He fought Mime's father and spared him when he found out that he was married, yet he still tried to attack and when Folker fatally hit him in self-defense, Mime's mother attempted to stop them yet it was too late and both died. Then, Folker heard baby Mime cry in his crib, and out of guilt he took Mime as his child. Ultimately, Folker actually provoked Mime because he wanted to die by his adopted son's hand, to make up for the fatal mistake that cost Mime his true family.

Robe
. Benetnasch represents a harp. Harp is an instrument archaic, present in many mythologies. In Norse mytology is the symbol of the god Bragi, the son of Odin and god of wisdom and poetry, patron of the troubadours. Born in a cave, he always carried a golden harp in hand and his songs were budding trees and flowers. When he played his songs sound the quickening of his notes amounted to the abode of the gods and then descended to the underworld. On one occasion, Loki insulted Bragi, eventually being kicked out of Asgard . 

Technique
Requiem for Strings (ストリンガーレクイエム, String Requiem): Mime plays his harp, and several strings are fired at his opponent. The strings begin to strangle the opponent. Mime plays the harp while the sound waves of music, make your opponent has an unbearable pain. When the music ends Treat the opponent dies. Mime also uses a variation where he creates illusions of himself to play the harp, deceiving the enemy.

Kousoku Ken ("Lightspeed Fist")