Sayojihn stands at the far edge of the story’s mysteries, a figure of reverence, power, and contested meaning whose true nature emerges only gradually.
He is one of the story’s most charged presences, spoken of with reverence, uncertainty, and enormous consequence long before he is fully understood. His influence feels symbolic and spiritual before it feels immediate, which gives him a rare distance and gravity.
His name belongs to the world’s deepest questions, where devotion, memory, and power have become difficult to separate. Even when he remains unseen, he exerts a shaping pressure on public life, belief, and imagination, so that understanding him feels inseparable from understanding the world itself.