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Dolban is the primary antagonist of this story, serving as the representative of the Norse god Odin on Earth and the commander of the God Warriors, Asgard's legendary elite fighters. His official position is the master of Valhalla, the palace of the gods, but this title conceals a deeply ambitious and deceitful nature. Despite his sacred duty, Dolban harbors a secret desire to conquer the Sanctuary and overthrow Athena, with his ultimate goal being to seize control of the goddess's realm for himself.
In terms of appearance, Dolban is depicted as a tall man with a very pale complexion and short white hair that reaches his neck. He has light violet eyes and wears a long-sleeved blue and violet robe with a decorated hood and golden adornments on the shoulders, projecting an image of high priestly authority.
His personality is marked by duplicity and cunning. While outwardly appearing as a gracious host and religious leader, he is a calculating schemer who prefers to manipulate others from behind the scenes rather than engaging in direct combat. Dolban shows no hesitation in resorting to treachery, such as when he feigns agreement with the priest Frey's concerns about the God Warrior Loki only to immediately imprison him once Frey's back is turned. He is also shown to be ruthless and pragmatic, viewing underlings like the brainwashed Hyoga as disposable tools to be used for his ambitions and then discarded.
Dolban's role in the narrative is central to the conflict. When the Bronze Saints arrive in Asgard searching for the missing Cygnus Hyoga, Dolban feigns ignorance and offers them hospitality. He soon exposes his true intentions by capturing Athena, using a technique called Odin Sealed to trap her soul within the giant statue of Odin. From that point, he commands his God Warriors to eliminate the Bronze Saints while he remains in the palace, only entering the battle himself after his subordinates are defeated.
His key relationships are defined by power and manipulation. He is allied with the God Warrior Loki, who acts as his right hand and helps orchestrate his schemes. Frey is initially a subordinate priest who serves Dolban but becomes an enemy after discovering his master's treachery and choosing to help Athena's Saints. The most significant relationship is with Cygnus Hyoga, whom Dolban kidnaps, brainwashes, and renames as the God Warrior Midgard, forcing him to fight against his friends.
Throughout the story, Dolban shows little to no change or development, remaining a steadfast villain dedicated to his conquest. He is finally confronted by Pegasus Seiya, who is empowered by the Sagittarius Gold Cloth. Dolban demonstrates his physical power by easily defeating Seiya and destroying his Bronze Cloth before being overpowered. In the end, after being seriously wounded by Seiya's Sagittarius arrow, Dolban is crushed to death by the falling giant sword of Odin's statue as it collapses.
As a fighter, Dolban is exceptionally powerful, possessing speed that has been noted as surpassing even the Gold Saints. He wears a personal suit of armor beneath his robes when entering battle. His primary ability is the Odin Sealed, a formidable technique capable of trapping an opponent in another dimension. He also demonstrates considerable physical strength and resilience, able to shatter Seiya's Cloth with his bare hands and withstand multiple attacks before finally being defeated.
In terms of appearance, Dolban is depicted as a tall man with a very pale complexion and short white hair that reaches his neck. He has light violet eyes and wears a long-sleeved blue and violet robe with a decorated hood and golden adornments on the shoulders, projecting an image of high priestly authority.
His personality is marked by duplicity and cunning. While outwardly appearing as a gracious host and religious leader, he is a calculating schemer who prefers to manipulate others from behind the scenes rather than engaging in direct combat. Dolban shows no hesitation in resorting to treachery, such as when he feigns agreement with the priest Frey's concerns about the God Warrior Loki only to immediately imprison him once Frey's back is turned. He is also shown to be ruthless and pragmatic, viewing underlings like the brainwashed Hyoga as disposable tools to be used for his ambitions and then discarded.
Dolban's role in the narrative is central to the conflict. When the Bronze Saints arrive in Asgard searching for the missing Cygnus Hyoga, Dolban feigns ignorance and offers them hospitality. He soon exposes his true intentions by capturing Athena, using a technique called Odin Sealed to trap her soul within the giant statue of Odin. From that point, he commands his God Warriors to eliminate the Bronze Saints while he remains in the palace, only entering the battle himself after his subordinates are defeated.
His key relationships are defined by power and manipulation. He is allied with the God Warrior Loki, who acts as his right hand and helps orchestrate his schemes. Frey is initially a subordinate priest who serves Dolban but becomes an enemy after discovering his master's treachery and choosing to help Athena's Saints. The most significant relationship is with Cygnus Hyoga, whom Dolban kidnaps, brainwashes, and renames as the God Warrior Midgard, forcing him to fight against his friends.
Throughout the story, Dolban shows little to no change or development, remaining a steadfast villain dedicated to his conquest. He is finally confronted by Pegasus Seiya, who is empowered by the Sagittarius Gold Cloth. Dolban demonstrates his physical power by easily defeating Seiya and destroying his Bronze Cloth before being overpowered. In the end, after being seriously wounded by Seiya's Sagittarius arrow, Dolban is crushed to death by the falling giant sword of Odin's statue as it collapses.
As a fighter, Dolban is exceptionally powerful, possessing speed that has been noted as surpassing even the Gold Saints. He wears a personal suit of armor beneath his robes when entering battle. His primary ability is the Odin Sealed, a formidable technique capable of trapping an opponent in another dimension. He also demonstrates considerable physical strength and resilience, able to shatter Seiya's Cloth with his bare hands and withstand multiple attacks before finally being defeated.