You can find the illustrations of the princess, Aquarius Camus, Gemini Saga/Kanon and Prince Heinel of Boazan on my Deviantart page or my A03 under the same name of raissakyouka.

Although lots of adjustments needed for the characters in detail, but for now more or less they are settled. I stop my bubbling here for continuing the story.

You can skip the further bubbling below, I was just talking to myself about Voltes V universe.

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I just discovered a very big error, that some sites wrote that Heinel was with brown eyes, instead of blue. I really thought that I saw him in blue in one of the episodes. Well then, I keep it still blue now in the picture until I can change his eyes into brown.

And then I know why I had blue eyes in my mind, because his mother was blue-eyed princess. Prince Gohl was blue-haired and with dark eyes (assuming dark brown?). And if you see, Heinel takes more into his mother in terms of the hair, so why not the eyes as well ? So I'll take it that he has brown eyes with the dots of light blue, he's an alien anyway, the "blueness" could appear in other way. Indeed, this "blueness" is in line with Saint Seiya's "blue forever".

Also, there's one big question unsolved for me. La Gohl were once in Boazan again, meeting General Dange there and went back to earth together. How come he (or specifically Gen. Dange) did not know about a boy called the son of a traitor from Zanbazil's court? The son of a disgraced Prince Gohl? As Heinel is the youngest prince ever commandeering a planet invasion, he must have been somewhat well known to the noble families (like Dange's). It's so strange that as La Gohl kept being indifferent to Zuhl's open plan for betraying Heinel, unless something/some information had kept him believing that he had no living first child. La Gohl heard that Lozaria died during childbirth, so he knew there was a first baby even when he was still imprisoned in Boazan. Remember that the reason Dr. Gou left his family the first time was because the call from Emperor Zanbazil, threatening him of earth's safety. Heinel must have been known already as the only emperor's nephew during Gohl's first trip back to Boazan. And the news that La Gohl had designed the emperor's executive jet should have piqued his curiosity, unless Heinel was so sure that the hornless La Gohl was not Prince Gohl.

So either La Gohl believed that the baby was a stillbirth, or he believed that the baby must have been hornless as well and went through the same fate as slaves, somewhere in Boazan. That way, it's more logical that La Gohl never connected Heinel as the possible child of his.

The same applied to Heinel. If he grew up knowing the disgraced Prince Gohl was his father and being bullied for it, how come he didn't suspect Dr. Gou at all after knowing that the Gou brothers had Boazan blood? Something made Heinel believed that his father didn't survived the escaping from Boazan, or that his father was not "pure" hornless as well. There were cases like Gen. Dange that Heinel must have heard, too. Seeing how fast Heinel accepted Kenichi as a brother, he must have been longing for a family, so it's illogical that Heinel never tried to seek for La Gohl before that.

I think, I will use this question and own answer for the bases of Heinel's background and story here. And this material would be the basis of how Heinel reacts to Earthlings like Camus and Kanon. And by the way, do you know that Heinel's zodiac star is Aquarius as well? I'm so happy finding this out, that explains everything.

As for where Saint Seiya during the earth invasion was, it will come in the story line.

See you in the next chapter.