Display title | Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas/Nightmare Fuel |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas is arguably Darker and Edgier than the original series, which by itself was a plateful of Nightmare Fuel. Granted, it's said to be the most violent out of all the battles against Hades, so you should expect some bloodlust and many deaths of important characters. And it is a war against the ominous god of the Underworld and his equally nefarious underlings (well, most of them), so you really should expect some extent of dread and creepiness. |