Ahmong (아몽, Amon, Korean pronunciation: Among) is a character in Denma.
Summary[]
He first appeared in Blackout (4) - Ch.19.
Biography[]
In Dike (198), he and Hall appears.
In (206), his name appears Ahmong.
In Blackout (4) - Ch.19, at the end of war with Big Four who're El's soldiers, in Urano, 3 of Big Four has already lost their fight against them. Jet goes to meet Aaron with his colleagues. Dike went to frequent bars after he's hearing that.
In 3. A.E. (4), it reveals that the war that started as a result of the rebellion against El's dictatorship, their initial worries were washed away as they stacked on victory after victory, but when they were down to the last of the Big Four, the Count requested protection from Duke Gosan, the guards that were subsequently sent out to Urano, those five are nothing like normal Hypers. Dike calls to him and asked to him that they were winning but they're total annihilation. He says to Dike that he'll send him a video so check it out. Dike watches that video and surprised, and plunks him down, the guards were completely outmatched, the dominance of the ones he sees on the screen. He says to Dike that he shouldn't think about returning to Urano for a while.
Few years later[]
In The knight (183) - Ch.973, while waiting in a cafe, a masked man sees him. He says to him that those cult priests are really persistent. The masked man says to him that he was covering his face but how'd he know it was him. He says to the masked man that he really know how to blend in, and he asks to him that he did even know what disguise means. The masked man takes off the mask, and it reveals that he's Dike. He asks to Dike that he still doesn't know why he's being chased. Dike answers that the church said they no longer need a Quanx delivery man and started coming after him. He says that so in the end, no matter what they do, they're just somebody's cannon fodders or lab rats. Dike says he doesn't think there's a place where he can hide from the church in universe eight. He asks that he has heard of a new organization called Dark Lord by any chance. Dike asks that where Dark Lord did originate from. He answers that he heard it's one of the Conqueror's remaining gangs, they replaced the Emperor with their immense financial firepower, apparently, they're gathering all the skillful combat Quanxs from all over the place, so it'd be safer to go there. Dike asks that does he know anyone there. He answers that they're mostly comprised of Blanks so it's not easy to approach, so he can give Dike some time, he'll find out about it, and he should stay alive until then, and he heard something interesting recently, the current El is fake, according to some rumors among a few nobles, they say he lost his son and Hazz after getting defeated by the Gosans and has been missing ever since, and he's hiding somewhere with his young lover.
A year later[]
In 3. A.E. (3) - Ch.978, Dike recalls that he said the current El is fake, they say he's hiding somewhere with his young lover. Dike thinks that if she really is Guyrin, then that guy could he be El, whether he's or not, he better hurry.
Dike recalls that the war that started as a result of the rebellion against El's dictatorship, their initial worries were washed away as they stacked on victory after victory, but when they were down to the last of the Big Four, he drugged by some woman, and by the time he woke up, it was all over, he was ditched on a random planet. Dike called and asked to him that they were winning but they're total annihilation. He said to Dike that they sure were, El requested protection from Duke Gosan, the guards that were subsequently sent out to Urano, those five are nothing like normal Hypers, and he'll send him a video so check it out. Dike watched that video and surprised, and plunked him down, the guards were completely outmatched, the dominance of the ones he saw on the screen. He said to Dike that he shouldn't think about returning to Urano for a while.
Trivia[]
- His Korean version's name Amon comes from Amon (of Judah) in Hebrew. It's Hebrew אָמוֹן origin. It means "masterworkman", three Israelites.
- It also refers to aman in Hebrew. It's Hebrew אָמַן origin. It means "a prim", "root". The definitions are "to confirm", and "support".
- His hair is yellow, but in Volumes, it turns black. Probably because of the lack of yellow ink.


