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Description
O, also known as Judge O and whose real name is Yang SoChun, is a supporting figure in The God of High School who serves as one of the judges overseeing the G.O.H tournament. In appearance, he stands slightly shorter than the other judges and has a wiry frame, white shoulder-length hair, and dark-colored skin, and he is typically seen wearing the judges' uniform.
His background is tied directly to the tournament's history, as he won the very first G.O.H tournament, having defeated his fellow judges Q, R, T, and K along the way. This victory earned him a reputation among his colleagues as the strongest judge, with Q stating that if O ever fought seriously, no other judge could defeat him. In the later stages of the story, after the Ragnarök event, O rises within the hierarchy to become a member of the Six, the elite ruling body of the series.
Personality-wise, O is calm and perky in demeanor. He frequently acts as a mediator between the irritable R and the rash Q, who are often at each other's throats, and his composed nature helps keep the peace among the judges. Despite his easygoing disposition, he shows genuine wariness toward certain individuals, particularly Yoo Mira, whom he avoids making eye contact with and refers to as a monster.
His role in the story centers on the administration of the tournament. As a judge, he is responsible for recruiting participants, and he is the one who brought Yoo Mira into the G.O.H tournament. This recruitment ties him directly to the tournament's central events, and his later promotion to the Six expands his role within the larger power structure of the series.
In terms of key relationships, he shares a professional bond with his fellow judges R and Q, frequently smoothing over their conflicts. His relationship with Yoo Mira is marked by apprehension; although he recruited her, he keeps his distance from her and speaks of her with fear, suggesting he recognizes the danger she represents.
Notably, O wields the Charyeok called Dragon Slayer, which grants him the ability to summon and command dragons as well as control fire for combat. His mastery of this borrowed power, combined with his tournament victory and the respect of his peers, establishes him as one of the more formidable figures among the judges. Over the course of the story, his development is reflected in his steady rise from judge to member of the Six, signaling his continued importance within the series' hierarchy.
His background is tied directly to the tournament's history, as he won the very first G.O.H tournament, having defeated his fellow judges Q, R, T, and K along the way. This victory earned him a reputation among his colleagues as the strongest judge, with Q stating that if O ever fought seriously, no other judge could defeat him. In the later stages of the story, after the Ragnarök event, O rises within the hierarchy to become a member of the Six, the elite ruling body of the series.
Personality-wise, O is calm and perky in demeanor. He frequently acts as a mediator between the irritable R and the rash Q, who are often at each other's throats, and his composed nature helps keep the peace among the judges. Despite his easygoing disposition, he shows genuine wariness toward certain individuals, particularly Yoo Mira, whom he avoids making eye contact with and refers to as a monster.
His role in the story centers on the administration of the tournament. As a judge, he is responsible for recruiting participants, and he is the one who brought Yoo Mira into the G.O.H tournament. This recruitment ties him directly to the tournament's central events, and his later promotion to the Six expands his role within the larger power structure of the series.
In terms of key relationships, he shares a professional bond with his fellow judges R and Q, frequently smoothing over their conflicts. His relationship with Yoo Mira is marked by apprehension; although he recruited her, he keeps his distance from her and speaks of her with fear, suggesting he recognizes the danger she represents.
Notably, O wields the Charyeok called Dragon Slayer, which grants him the ability to summon and command dragons as well as control fire for combat. His mastery of this borrowed power, combined with his tournament victory and the respect of his peers, establishes him as one of the more formidable figures among the judges. Over the course of the story, his development is reflected in his steady rise from judge to member of the Six, signaling his continued importance within the series' hierarchy.