TV-Series
Description
Judgement Boy Gold commands multiple Judgment Boys within Gregory House, emerging during critical judgment scenarios or within the Judgment Factory to train others in delivering verdicts. He traverses environments via a ceiling-mounted rail system and inhabits Room 207—a space entirely sheathed in gold—during rest periods. At times, he recruits others to undergo judgment training and join the ranks.

Physically echoing standard Judgment Boys, he distinguishes himself through greater size and a body forged entirely of gold. His shirt bears a welded metal "G" instead of textual phrases like "THE JUDGMENT DAY." Red irises replace the typical black, and he emits a radiant golden glow that illuminates entire rooms. This luminosity intensifies in certain media, such as *Soul of Roses*, where his striped shirt remains immaculate compared to the occasionally torn attire of peers.

His demeanor blends arrogance—frequently boasting of his golden form—with strictness, particularly evident during training sessions in *Soul Collector*. This attitude reinforces his conviction in the superiority of his "ultimate judgment."

Across the anime series, he appears sparingly but pivotally. In *Volume 1, Night 23*, he directs four Judgment Boy clones to execute final judgment upon the First Guest, repeating this role for the Second Guest in *Volume 2, Night 12*. His final anime emergence occurs in *The Bloody Karte, Night 4*, where a revelation exposes him as gold-plated, not solid gold. This episode culminates in his demise.

Within the video game *Gregory Horror Show: Soul Collector*, he materializes on the fourth night as the twelfth and final guest. Accompanied by two standard Judgment Boys, he challenges players to a judgment game: five randomized questions about hotel residents' schedules, each offering two answer choices. Correct responses yield a dollar sign; errors drop a heart and reset the sequence. Perfect accuracy earns the game’s final soul.

His exposed gold-plated nature in *The Bloody Karte* directly contradicts his earlier claims. Functionally, he embodies an anthropomorphic personification of ultimate judgment or the dread of final consequences, spearheading the Judgment Boys who collectively manifest anxieties over life choices.