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Wang emerges as the primary antagonist in the story's initial arc, commanding the Eighth clan that ruled Shibuya through extreme violence and pervasive fear. His striking appearance features medium-length black dreadlocks, a black vest prominently displaying the number "8" on the back, and red-striped tattoos adorning his arms, symbols of his leadership.
Wang possesses a profoundly sadistic and delusional nature, relishing the infliction of pain and fervently believing himself the destined "king" or "hero" of Darwin's Game, a conviction rooted in the meaning of his name's kanji. He frames his brutal actions—such as torturing victims by slowly severing fingers and incorporating them into a ritualistic drink shared with followers—as necessary expressions of his perceived protagonism. Despite this cruelty, he fosters genuine respect and charismatic loyalty within the clan, though he readily expends non-participating members as disposable assets during events like the Shibuya Treasure Hunt.
An orphan with an unknown birthday, Wang forged the Eighth clan by massacring the Akita-Kai yakuza faction that previously held Shibuya, cementing his dominance through terror. In the Treasure Hunt, he secured 32 rings and deciphered their puzzle, positioning himself to claim the treasure. He captured information broker Rein Kashiwagi, torturing her for intelligence until interrupted by Kaname Sudou and allies. Later, Wang kidnapped Kaname's friend Shinozuka, mutilated his fingers, and recorded the agony to provoke Kaname, an act culminating in Shinozuka's death—a pivotal catalyst for Kaname's turn towards lethal force.
His sigil, Beelzebub, grants mastery over threads for combat and immobilization, demonstrated when he ensnared both Rein and Ryuji Maesaka. Confidence gave way to cowardice upon defeat; after Shuka Karino severed his limbs, he pleaded for mercy and accused the game of being "bugged." Facing death, he mockingly accepted his fate, warning Kaname that "other poisonous people" would target him as the "new king."
Wang met his end at Kaname's hands, his death shattering the Eighth clan's leadership and enabling the Sunset Ravens to seize control of Shibuya.
Wang possesses a profoundly sadistic and delusional nature, relishing the infliction of pain and fervently believing himself the destined "king" or "hero" of Darwin's Game, a conviction rooted in the meaning of his name's kanji. He frames his brutal actions—such as torturing victims by slowly severing fingers and incorporating them into a ritualistic drink shared with followers—as necessary expressions of his perceived protagonism. Despite this cruelty, he fosters genuine respect and charismatic loyalty within the clan, though he readily expends non-participating members as disposable assets during events like the Shibuya Treasure Hunt.
An orphan with an unknown birthday, Wang forged the Eighth clan by massacring the Akita-Kai yakuza faction that previously held Shibuya, cementing his dominance through terror. In the Treasure Hunt, he secured 32 rings and deciphered their puzzle, positioning himself to claim the treasure. He captured information broker Rein Kashiwagi, torturing her for intelligence until interrupted by Kaname Sudou and allies. Later, Wang kidnapped Kaname's friend Shinozuka, mutilated his fingers, and recorded the agony to provoke Kaname, an act culminating in Shinozuka's death—a pivotal catalyst for Kaname's turn towards lethal force.
His sigil, Beelzebub, grants mastery over threads for combat and immobilization, demonstrated when he ensnared both Rein and Ryuji Maesaka. Confidence gave way to cowardice upon defeat; after Shuka Karino severed his limbs, he pleaded for mercy and accused the game of being "bugged." Facing death, he mockingly accepted his fate, warning Kaname that "other poisonous people" would target him as the "new king."
Wang met his end at Kaname's hands, his death shattering the Eighth clan's leadership and enabling the Sunset Ravens to seize control of Shibuya.