Pallas (Omega)

Pallas ( パラス   Parasu)  is a Goddess with a profound link to Athena that goes back to the ages of myth. She harbors a deep and mysterious love-hate bond towards Athena, and her influence causes Athena's power to wane. Leading an army comprised of Palladian warriors known as Parasites, she aims to destroy Athena's body and soul, as well as the Saints who would get in her way. Her Parasites wear armors called Chronotectors which are similar to the cloths of the Saints of Athena. Pallas is the primary antagonist of the second season of Saint Seiya Omega.

Personality
Pallas appears as a kind young girl who accepts her fate as someone who would bring about a holy war. She tells Seiya to kill her with his golden blade in order to cut the bond that ties her and Athena together thus preventing another holy war. However, Seiya is unable to bring himself into committing murder, much to the surprise of Pallas.

Appearance
Pallas first appears as a little girl with short, blond hair wearing a simple chiton, the traditional clothing of females in Ancient Greece. Her skin is a dark tan and her eyes are of a pink hue.

Holy War against Athena
Pallas descended to Earth in a ray of red light and is first seen holding a doll. Under the orders of Athena, Sagittarius Seiya meets Pallas at her arrival point on Earth and proceeds to tell her that he must kill her in order to prevent another Holy War from occurring. After hearing his words, Pallas agrees that Seiya must kill her with his golden blade to break the ancient bond between her and Athena thus preventing the start of the war, which surprise the Gold Saint. Unfortunately, Seiya cannot bring himself into killing a little girl and upon staving off his blade, the first-class Pallasite Titan appears and blasts Seiya back with a burst of cosmic energy. He begins to explain to Seiya that Pallas' bond with Athena goes back to that of ancient mythology and that upon her re-awakening begins the weakening of Athena; as shown when a dark Cosmo-like bracelet appears on Athena's wrist and she hinders with pain. He continues on to say that every moment that Athena weakens, Pallas becomes stronger, and that he is thankful that Seiya did not kill her.