Tower of God / Characters

Tower of God — Characters

Complete guide to the 8 characters of Tower of God — their roles, personalities, abilities, and connections to each other.

Protagonists 1

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Twenty-Fifth Baam

protagonist

Twenty-Fifth Baam, usually called Bam, is the protagonist of Tower of God and the lens through which readers experience the Tower's strange world. He begins as a naive, soft-spoken boy who has known almost nothing but darkness beneath the Tower, kept company only by Rachel. His entire initial motivation is heartbreakingly simple: he climbs the Tower because Rachel left, and he cannot imagine a life without her. This pure, almost childlike devotion makes him sympathetic, but it also makes him vulnerable, and his arc across the series is the slow, painful education of that innocence into something more complex and resilient. Bam is revealed to be an Irregular, one of the rare beings who entered the Tower without being summoned, a status that historically signals world-shaking power. He possesses an extraordinary natural affinity for shinsu, the life-energy that saturates the Tower, allowing him to learn techniques at an unnatural speed and to wield abilities that ordinary Regulars require lifetimes to master. Early on he fights with the legendary Black March, a living Ignition Weapon, and over time develops his own formidable shinsu control. What makes Bam compelling is not raw power but his emotional core. Even as he grows monstrously strong and is forced into the identity of Jue Viole Grace under FUG, he repeatedly chooses loyalty to the friends he gathers along the climb. His relationships with Khun and Rak anchor him, and his ongoing entanglement with Rachel's betrayal forces him to confront grief, forgiveness and the limits of devotion, making his growth the spine of the entire series.

4 relationships

Deuteragonists 1

Antagonists 1

Supporting Characters 5

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Rak Wraithraiser

supporting

Rak Wraithraiser is the towering, boisterous warrior of Bam and Khun's trio, a proud spear-bearer whose confidence borders on the absurd and provides much of the series' comic energy. A member of the Wraithraiser species, a reptilian people who coexist with turtles and descend from an ancient elemental tied to the Tower's energy, Rak enters the Tower as a fearsome hunter who initially regards the smaller Regulars as prey, loudly nicknaming Bam and Khun "Black Turtle" and "Blue Turtle." Despite his bluster, Rak is a genuinely elite fighter. His spear skills are formidable enough that he passed the spear-bearer test outright, exempting him from certain trials, and he can wield enormous shinsu-reinforced spears with devastating force. Over the course of the series he gradually shrinks in physical size as he climbs, a running visual gag, but his combat value and fierce loyalty never diminish. As a supporting pillar of the central group, Rak provides not only raw frontline power but emotional grounding. Beneath the constant boasting and demands to fight strong opponents lies a steadfast comrade who never abandons Bam or Khun, and who repeatedly proves that his pride is matched by his reliability. He embodies the series' theme that the climb is survived together, not alone.

2 relationships
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Endorsi Jahad

supporting

Endorsi Jahad is one of the Princesses of Jahad, women selected and empowered by the Tower's god-king Jahad to serve as some of its strongest warriors. Outwardly she presents as youthful, beautiful and fashion-conscious, deliberately leaning into a charming, sometimes coquettish persona, but this surface conceals immense strength, sharp ambition and a ruthless capability honed by the brutal competition required to become a Princess. As a Jahad Princess, Endorsi wields powerful shinsu techniques and possesses combat prowess far exceeding that of ordinary Regulars, having clawed her way to her position through trials that demanded she defeat rivals to claim the title. She is fiercely competitive, particularly toward fellow Princess Anak, and initially regards the climb as a stage for proving her own superiority and securing her place in Jahad's elite. Over the course of the series, Endorsi's encounter with Bam and his companions gradually softens her hardened exterior. Drawn into the orbit of the central group, she develops genuine bonds and a complicated affection for Bam, evolving from a self-interested elite into a more loyal and emotionally invested ally. Her arc explores the cost of ambition within Jahad's system and the way real connection can reshape someone raised to see others only as competition.

2 relationships
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Anak Zahard

supporting

Anak Zahard is a fierce, solitary Regular and a member of the lineage tied to the Jahad Princesses, though she carries the title with conflicted feelings rooted in her family's tragic history. Reptilian in heritage and intensely independent, she prefers to work alone and is quick to reject company, presenting a prickly, combative exterior that masks a strong personal code and a quiet capacity for loyalty once trust is earned. In battle Anak wields her mother's distinctive weapon, a green hook-like blade that can extend and split into multiple hooks from its hilt, giving her a versatile and unpredictable fighting style. Combined with her natural agility and shinsu ability, this makes her one of the more dangerous combatants among the early climbers, and she frequently clashes with and is compared to Endorsi, with whom she shares a tense rivalry. Anak's motivations are tied to avenging and honoring her mother, the original Anak Zahard, which gives her a darker, more personal stake in the climb than many of her peers. Though she resists forming attachments, she is gradually pulled into Bam's circle of companions, and her arc traces the slow erosion of her self-imposed isolation as she finds, almost against her will, people worth fighting alongside.

2 relationships
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Yeon Yihwa

supporting

Yeon Yihwa is a Hwayeomsa, a fire-user from the prestigious Yeon family, who joins the climb carrying the weight of her family's reputation and her own determination to prove herself worthy of it. Initially hot-tempered and easily flustered, especially around Bam, she grows from an insecure newcomer anxious about living up to her heritage into a capable and devoted member of the central group. Her abilities center on flame-based shinsu techniques inherited from the Yeon family's specialization in fire, allowing her to project and control flames in combat. While she begins the story comparatively weaker than some of her elite peers, her dedication and the bonds she forms drive her to steadily improve, and she becomes a reliable combatant whose fire support complements the group's frontline fighters. Yeon Yihwa's arc is one of growth and belonging. Her crush on Bam and her friendly rivalry with other women in the group add a human, relatable dimension to the high-stakes climb, while her struggle to escape her family's shadow and define her own strength mirrors the series' broader themes of identity and self-determination. She embodies the ordinary climber who rises through effort and loyalty rather than innate dominance.

2 relationships
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Hwa Ryun

supporting

Hwa Ryun is a Guide and a member of FUG, the assassin organization sworn to destroy Jahad, and she becomes one of the most pivotal supporting figures in Bam's journey. As a native of the Red Witch species, a people renowned throughout the Tower for serving as Guides, she possesses the rare ability to perceive the hidden paths winding through the Tower and to lead climbers along routes others cannot even see, including navigating seemingly impossible mazes with apparent ease. Her role is rarely to fight directly; instead she shapes events from the shadows, steering Bam toward the strength and choices FUG requires while pursuing her own enigmatic agenda. It was Hwa Ryun who, during Season 1's Crown Game, triggered the first violent awakening of Bam's shinsu when his power lashed out and grievously wounded her eye, a moment that revealed his true nature and bound their fates together. Often cryptic and morally ambiguous, Hwa Ryun operates as a mentor, manipulator and guide all at once. She pushes Bam toward painful growth, sometimes ruthlessly, in service of FUG's grand designs, yet she also becomes a genuine ally whose insight repeatedly proves essential. Her presence embodies the Tower's theme that every path forward demands a guide, and that guidance is never without cost.

1 relationship

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