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Olha, sometimes romanized as Orha, is a character in the anime Teogonia who holds a privileged position within his community. He is the son of Baron Moloch, the lord of Rag Village, and his family's standing shapes much of his identity. Olha is an adult man with chest-length black hair and brown eyes, and he is defined above all by a rare gift: he is a Guardian Bearer blessed by the Land God. This blessing sets him apart from ordinary soldiers, because Guardian Bearers possess strength that far exceeds normal human limits, and the God-stones harvested from defeated demi-humans are reserved for them. As a result, Olha receives these valuable sources of spiritual power while common warriors are given only a few drops.

Olha enters the story when he saves the young warrior Kai during an attack by the Ash Monkeys on Rag Village. His role in the narrative is closely tied to Kai's rise, and he functions largely as a rival and contrast to the protagonist. Where Kai begins as an ordinary soldier, Olha is already an established, divinely favored figure. Over time, Olha grows bitter as Kai, who started with nothing, becomes stronger and earns more respect. He resents watching Kai gain power and recognition, and this jealousy fuels a competitive tension between the two. For Olha, his family's honor always comes first, and this sense of duty and pride is his central motivation, steering his actions and his attitude toward those around him.

His key relationships are with his father, Baron Moloch, whose authority and position anchor Olha's own status; with his sister Jose, who resents being forbidden from fighting because she is female; and with Kai, whose growing reputation threatens Olha's sense of superiority. His connection to the Land God, the source of his blessing, is also essential to who he is, as it grants him the power and standing that define his place in the village. In terms of development, Olha is shaped by the conflict between inherited privilege and earned strength. As Kai's reputation grows, Olha's envy intensifies, and his commitment to family honor increasingly clashes with the recognition that Kai wins through his own efforts, making rivalry and pride the driving forces of his character.