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Judgement Boy Gold is a prominent character from the anime series Gregory Horror Show: The Second Guest, serving as the authoritative leader of the Judgment Boys who reside within Gregory House. His background is intrinsically linked to the concept of judgment itself, as he commands multiple Judgment Boy clones and emerges during critical judgment scenarios. He is known to inhabit Room 207, a space entirely sheathed in gold, during his rest periods and moves through the hotel's environments by way of a ceiling-mounted rail system.
Physically, Judgement Boy Gold echoes the standard design of a Judgment Boy but possesses several distinct features that set him apart. He is notably larger and his entire body is forged from a gold material, which gives him a radiant glow that can illuminate entire rooms. His shirt replaces the common textual phrases like "THE JUDGMENT DAY" with a welded metal letter G, and his eyes have striking red irises instead of the typical black. This golden luminosity intensifies in other media appearances, such as in Soul of Roses, where his striped shirt remains immaculate compared to the occasionally torn attire of his subordinates.
The personality of Judgement Boy Gold blends arrogance with strictness. He frequently boasts about his golden form and displays a stern demeanor, especially evident during training sessions. He holds a firm conviction in the superiority of his "ultimate judgment" and acts as an anthropomorphic personification of final consequences or the dread of final judgment. He is not a hostile resident, and like the standard Judgment Boys he leads, he does not chase or harm guests even after his soul is taken. His primary motivation revolves around training others in delivering verdicts and overseeing the judgment process, sometimes recruiting individuals to undergo judgment training to join the ranks of the Judgment Boys.
In the context of The Second Guest, his role is pivotal and appears sparingly but decisively. In Volume 2, Night 12, he executes final judgment upon the Second Guest, similarly to how he judged the First Guest in an earlier volume. These judgments are typically carried out with the assistance of four Judgment Boy clones, reinforcing his position as the ultimate arbiter. His key relationships are primarily with the other Judgment Boys, whom he trains and commands. They refer to him as "Yo Gold," while he collectively addresses them as "Judgment Boy". He is responsible for training them in the Judgment Factory, where he demonstrates both impatience and a strict teaching style.
A significant development in his character arc occurs in The Bloody Karte, Night 4, where a crucial revelation exposes that he is merely gold-plated rather than being made of solid gold. This episode directly contradicts his previous boasts about his golden form and culminates in his demise. Later, he appears trapped within a painting during The Gregory Gallery Tour.
Notable abilities of Judgement Boy Gold include his command over other Judgment Boys and his authority to deliver what is referred to as the "ultimate judgment". During his judgment procedures, he causes attached structures to tremble violently, marking the gravity of his verdicts. In the video game Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector, he appears as the twelfth and final guest on the fourth night, accompanied by two standard Judgment Boys. Here, he challenges players to a judgment game consisting of five randomized questions about the schedules of hotel residents, each with two answer choices, and perfect accuracy is required to earn the game's final soul.
Physically, Judgement Boy Gold echoes the standard design of a Judgment Boy but possesses several distinct features that set him apart. He is notably larger and his entire body is forged from a gold material, which gives him a radiant glow that can illuminate entire rooms. His shirt replaces the common textual phrases like "THE JUDGMENT DAY" with a welded metal letter G, and his eyes have striking red irises instead of the typical black. This golden luminosity intensifies in other media appearances, such as in Soul of Roses, where his striped shirt remains immaculate compared to the occasionally torn attire of his subordinates.
The personality of Judgement Boy Gold blends arrogance with strictness. He frequently boasts about his golden form and displays a stern demeanor, especially evident during training sessions. He holds a firm conviction in the superiority of his "ultimate judgment" and acts as an anthropomorphic personification of final consequences or the dread of final judgment. He is not a hostile resident, and like the standard Judgment Boys he leads, he does not chase or harm guests even after his soul is taken. His primary motivation revolves around training others in delivering verdicts and overseeing the judgment process, sometimes recruiting individuals to undergo judgment training to join the ranks of the Judgment Boys.
In the context of The Second Guest, his role is pivotal and appears sparingly but decisively. In Volume 2, Night 12, he executes final judgment upon the Second Guest, similarly to how he judged the First Guest in an earlier volume. These judgments are typically carried out with the assistance of four Judgment Boy clones, reinforcing his position as the ultimate arbiter. His key relationships are primarily with the other Judgment Boys, whom he trains and commands. They refer to him as "Yo Gold," while he collectively addresses them as "Judgment Boy". He is responsible for training them in the Judgment Factory, where he demonstrates both impatience and a strict teaching style.
A significant development in his character arc occurs in The Bloody Karte, Night 4, where a crucial revelation exposes that he is merely gold-plated rather than being made of solid gold. This episode directly contradicts his previous boasts about his golden form and culminates in his demise. Later, he appears trapped within a painting during The Gregory Gallery Tour.
Notable abilities of Judgement Boy Gold include his command over other Judgment Boys and his authority to deliver what is referred to as the "ultimate judgment". During his judgment procedures, he causes attached structures to tremble violently, marking the gravity of his verdicts. In the video game Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector, he appears as the twelfth and final guest on the fourth night, accompanied by two standard Judgment Boys. Here, he challenges players to a judgment game consisting of five randomized questions about the schedules of hotel residents, each with two answer choices, and perfect accuracy is required to earn the game's final soul.