Gemini Cloth

Gemini Cloth is the cloth of the Saints Saga and Kanon in Saint Seiya, Defteros and Aspros in Saint Seiya: Lost Canvas and Cain and Abel in Saint Seiya: Next Dimension. It is one of the highest-class clothes that Athena's Saints wield, the Gold Clothes.

Mythology
In Greek mythology, Castor and Pollux were the twin sons of Leda, having different fathers. As Castor's father was Tyndareus, a spartan king, and Pollux's was Zeus, one of the twins was mortal, the other immortal. When Castor died, Pollux asked Zeus to share his immortality with his twin. The god accepted, and sent them to the sky under the form of the Gemini constellation.

Saint Seiya
Gemini Saga was the Guardian of the third house of Sanctuary. But during the Sanctuary Arc, as Saga is masquerading as the Grand Pope, he will control the Cloth via his psychic powers, only wearing it during the final fight versus Pegasus Seiya.

In the Hades Arc, the Cloth is passed on to Gemini Kanon, who will wear it in Inferno. Kanon will finally send his Cloth to his brother, when all the Gold Saints are united to break the Wailing Wall.

The Lost Canvas
Gemini Aspros was the Guardian of the third house of Sanctuary. He was killed by Defteros for treason, two years before the events of the series.

The Cloth is passed on to Defteros, who will leave it under a lava-river on Kanon Island, until the Cloth accepts him as its rightful owner, a thing that happens only when the Holy War is already waging. The Cloth will then be passed on to a resurrected Aspros.

The Cloth is last seen next to a Gemini Surplice (Aspros's one), after Gemini's death.

Next Dimension
Not a lot is known about Gemini Cain and Gemini Abel. It seems they both wear the Cloth, even if only Abel is the Guardian of the third house.

Appearance
This is the form the Gemini Gold Cloth takes during the original Saint Seiya series. The Cloth was first seen when the Bronze Saints attack the Sanctuary (in chapter 30, contained in vol.8 of the manga). Like most Gold Cloth's original forms, it covers most of the body in a golden armor. Its helm is notable because of the presence of the "good and evil" faces.

The Cloth was last seen in Hades, not one of the five Gold Cloths send to Elyseum by Poseidon.