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Jaoh di Lynx is a fictional character from the animated feature Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth. He serves as one of the three Corona Saints, a group of powerful warriors loyal to the sun god Abel. His designated constellation is Lynx, and his rank is considered to be equivalent in power to that of a Gold Saint. He is a male warrior with green eyes and pink hair that falls to his neck.

In terms of personality, Jaoh di Lynx appears within the narrative as a composed and confident combatant. He is notably proud of his strength, which stems from his position as a servant of a god. However, in contrast to some of his allies, he displays a certain degree of honor and chivalry. He is the least inclined among the Corona Saints to attack an opponent from behind or take unfair advantage of a weakened state. Upon first encountering the Bronze Saints, he shows a measure of humility, admitting that he was impressed by Pegasus Seiya's performance during the battle of the Twelve Temples. This suggests a respect for worthy adversaries that transcends his loyalty to his master. Despite this, he remains supremely self-assured, a trait shared by his comrades, which ultimately leads him to severely underestimate his opponents.

Jaoh di Lynx is motivated primarily by his duty to Abel. He appears to follow his god's orders without question, acting as a guardian to prevent anyone from interfering with Abel's plans to cleanse the Earth. His role in the story is that of an antagonist who directly confronts the protagonist saints. He participates in the battle against the Gold Saints Shura of Capricorn and Camus of Aquarius, who have rebelled against Abel. Fighting alongside the other Corona Saints, Atlas and Berenike, Jaoh contributes to their defeat. Later, his primary function in the narrative becomes a crucial obstacle for the Gemini Saint, Saga. After Saga is severely wounded by Seiya, Jaoh moves to stop the Bronze Saint from proceeding. However, Saga intervenes, revealing that his allegiance to Athena had never wavered, and he challenges Jaoh to a final duel. This confrontation serves as the character's final fight and allows for Saga's redemption through self-sacrifice.

Jaoh di Lynx has limited direct interaction with the main Bronze Saints, as his final battle is with Saga. His key relationship is with his fellow Corona Saints, with whom he fights, and with his master Abel. He also shares a brief but significant adversarial relationship with Saga. Initially, Jaoh dismisses Saga as a fool for challenging him in his wounded state, believing victory to be certain based on his own immense power and the fact that he had just helped defeat two other Gold Saints. This overconfidence blinds him to the true extent of a Gold Saint's cosmos, and he ultimately perishes when Saga uses a sacrificial technique to burn both of them as they are launched into the upper atmosphere.

Regarding character development, Jaoh di Lynx is a relatively static figure who does not undergo a significant internal transformation. The narrative does not fully exploit his potential for depth, but his primary development comes through the revelation of his sense of martial pride. While his comrades attack swiftly and without warning, Jaoh initially warns the Gold Saints before a fight and refrains from striking Seiya when he is defenseless. This code of conduct makes his demise more impactful, as it is his trust in this straightforward power that leads him to accept Saga's challenge, resulting in his destruction.

Notable among Jaoh di Lynx's abilities is his technique known as the Shining Hell Claw. To execute this attack, Jaoh focuses his cosmos to generate a fiery, capsule-like energy around his body that resembles the intense heat of the sun. This energy takes the form of a blazing lynx. He can use this power to move at super speed to tear through an enemy or launch the fiery construct of the lynx at an opponent from a distance. The impact of the blow is described as being so strong that it affects both the enemy's energy and physical body. His cosmos is said to rival that of the Gold Saints, marking him as a formidable warrior whose power is not to be underestimated.