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Judar Harvey is a central figure in the Hundred narrative, serving as the president of the powerful Warslan Company. He is the eldest child of Bill and Linis Harvey, making him the older brother of Claire Harvey and Liza Harvey. From a young age, Judar demonstrated remarkable intellectual capabilities, even skipping several grades and graduating from college during his elementary school years, a trait he shares with his mother. Despite this genius-level intellect, which he applies to running his company and executing complex plans, he suffers from the same incurable disease as his mother, a condition that adds a layer of personal urgency to his ambitions.

In terms of personality, Judar often presents himself with a generous and kind demeanor, particularly in his initial interactions with others, such as when he meets his sister Claire. However, this outward friendliness belies a more pragmatic and calculating nature. He has no qualms about using people, including his own family and the students of Little Garden, as tools to achieve his goals. This manipulative trait is noted by his sister Claire and was confirmed by his former lover, Vitaly Tynyanov, who claimed he is incapable of truly falling in love with anyone. His actions, such as using his younger sister Liza as a power source for Little Garden, demonstrate a willingness to make morally questionable decisions in pursuit of his larger objectives.

Judar's primary motivation is a deeply ingrained ambition to become the President of the Moon. This dream is tied to his past, specifically his childhood relationship with a maid named Est Steinbelt, who was his first love. Est was the one who praised his early academic achievements, a stark contrast to his mother who was too absorbed in her work to offer him praise. After Est died in an attack against their family, her death being a consequence of a revenge plot against Bill Harvey, Judar dedicated himself entirely to his lunar ambitions. Despite this deep-seated drive, he is frequently tormented by the memories of Est, struggling with his lingering feelings and the pain of her loss.

Within the story, Judar's role is that of a powerful and enigmatic orchestrator. He is not a typical hero but a key figure whose plans drive significant events. He takes a personal interest in the protagonist, Hayato Kisaragi, due to Hayato's special lineage. Judar reveals to Hayato the secret of LiZA, revealing that she is his youngest sister, Liza Harvey, the first Slayer and Variant, who serves as the true power source of Little Garden. His most direct action in the plot is his confrontation with his former associate, Vitaly Tynyanov. During the siege on Little Garden, Judar reveals that he had manipulated events, using others to provoke Vitaly into action so he could use her to awaken Liza. He ultimately kills Vitaly, but not before expressing his gratitude for her contributions, an act that highlights his complex and ruthless pragmatism.

Judar's key relationships are complex and often instrumental. His relationship with his sister Claire is one of distance and manipulation, as he uses her and her school for his ends. His relationship with Vitaly Tynyanov is particularly layered; they were former lovers and colleagues, and he uses her without hesitation to further his plan for Liza, ultimately ending her life. The most significant relationship is with the memory of Est Steinbelt, whose death shaped his entire worldview and fueled his ambitions. He also has connections with many women, but these are portrayed as fleeting, as Vitaly claimed he cannot form genuine romantic attachments.

Judar exhibits notable development as a character whose past trauma has calcified into a grand, all-consuming ambition. Having lost his first love to the violent conflicts surrounding Slayers, he channels his genius and his pain not into revenge, but into a singular vision of power and control on a lunar scale. His abilities are not based on combat prowess like a typical Slayer, but on his genius intellect. This intelligence allows him to design grand schemes, manipulate individuals and events with precision, and manage the technological and political power of the Warslan Company. He is a master planner who sees the world as a chessboard, moving people into place to achieve his dream of becoming the President of the Moon, a goal that defines his every action.