Byakuya Togami


 * For more information about this character in Super Dangan Ronpa 2: Farewell Despair Academy, see Byakuya Togami (Super Dangan Ronpa 2).

Byakuya Togami (十神白夜 Togami Byakuya) is one of the characters featured in Dangan Ronpa: Academy of Hope and High School Students of Despair. His title is Super High-School Level Heir (超高校級の「御曹司」Chō Kōkō Kyū no "Onzōshi"). He was the youngest sibling and heir to the financial giant Togami family. Rumor has it that he already held several management positions at a company, and managed to acquire a considerable amount of fortune on his own. Before he entered Hope's Peak Academy, all of the schools he enrolled in to were exclusive ones. He survived the final trial and escaped with the other survivors at the end of the game.

He also appeared in Super Dangan Ronpa 2: Farewell Despair Academy as a returning character, working with Makoto Naegi and Kyouko Kirigiri to save students trapped in a rehabilitation simulation gone horribly wrong.

Appearance
Togami has a tall, slim figure and usually dons a black suit. He wears a white shirt underneath and a green necktie. He has short blond hair and he wears white framed glasses. Togami is usually seen with his arms crossed, a personal quirk in line with his arrogance.

Personality
Togami is an arrogant young man who saw himself superior to others, due to being the heir of an extremely successful family business. He is often cold, blunt, and taciturn, but has a deviously manipulative tendency. Togami had often expressed irritation from Fukawa/Syo's obsessive behaviour toward him, though he often used it to his benefit by ordering them (technically, her) around.

Throughout the story, he frequently antagonized the others, saying he would be the one to emerge unscathed. Despite his prudish demeanor, he was actually one of the group's most sensible students, and had proven to be a competent investigator. He greatly revered his family, often speaking of the vast power of the Togami Group; when Enoshima revealed the state - or rather, cessation of existence - of the entire Togami Group, he did not take it well initially, although he would later recover from the shock to announce that he would rebuild the family from the ground up.

He is also quick to zero in on suspects without alibis, or those who seem to be most suspicious, as shown in the fifth school trial when Kirigiri did not have credible alibis to back her absence, although it became obvious that, having spent much time within a highly competitive environment, he was unable to account for the human factor, thereby committing errors in judgment when attempting to resolve the death of Sakura Oogami.

He is also extremely reluctant to admit to any mistakes he might have committed.

Pre-Despair Incident
In one of Togami's free-time event, he spoke to Naegi about the process of selecting the heir to the Togami Family - this being a clue to his life before Hope's Peak Academy.

He explained that the head of the family did not have a single, dedicated wife, but instead had many, many children with "a number of the highest quality women" all across the world. He then mentioned that all of the potential successors were made to compete against one another, and the victor is named heir of the Togami Group.

In Byakuya's generation there were fifteen candidates in all, both male and female; they fought for the headship, and in the end, he, the youngest male, came out on top. It was the first time in the family’s history that the youngest had ever "taken the crown".

The losing siblings were exiled from the family, but Togami harshly described them as being "killed" because, according to him, "(to be in) exile is pretty much the same as death".

The other fact that was known was that, at some point of time about one year ago, Togami had agreed, along with most of Class 78, to confine themselves within the premises of Hope's Peak Academy.

High School Life of Mutual Killing
Like most of Class 78, he lost memories of his school life before the world's most despair-inducing incident.

As events progressed, Togami emerged as one of the prime investigators of murders, alongside Naegi and Kirigiri, and tended to make logically sound conclusions swiftly, based on facts he learnt throughout investigations, instead of thinking about abstract theories as would be Kirigiri's forte. In Class Trials, Togami is usually one the first to spot weaknesses and apparent logical fallacies within others' statements. Togami was often seen bossing around Touko Fukawa/Genocide Syo, making use of the girl's obsession over him to make her do his bidding.

Later, he became more and more arrogant, considering himself (and his opinions) to be superior to everybody else. Sakura Oogami's death prompted him to announce that he would abandon the game and focus his efforts on finding the perpetrator, although it did little else to defeat his confidence; it was only during the farcical trial to Mukuro Ikusaba's death that he would finally realize his own limits.

Retrial of the Death of Mukuro Ikusaba; confronting the real Enoshima
As the retrial progressed, Junko Enoshima was eventually revealed as the true perpetrator of the Mutual Killing incident. Togami was shocked when Junko illustrated his family's current situation - or, lack of a situation, given that his family had apparently been completely wiped out - and was rendered completely speechless for the first time since the start of the murders.

As he obtained motivatation through Naegi's talk of hope to grasp past the horror, Togami would arrogantly and defiantly reply to Enoshima's taunts, that his sole reason to support Naegi was to destroy the culprit that had been responsible for the deaths of his former classmates (a fact he had avowed himself upon at the conclusion of Sakura Oogami's Class Trial), and he did not plan to fall into despair anytime soon. He also added that as long as he was alive, the Togami Family would never truly die; he vowed to rebuild his family even if the the world's most despair-inducing incident had been real at all.

Supporting Naegi, Togami and the remaining students voted for Hope, causing Junko to fall into one last episode of despair shortly before she executed herself in Super Duper Nasty Torture.

Considering their torments were finally over, Togami remained arrogant to his peers, while admitting that without anyone's help, he would not have survived through his gruesome journey. Togami would repeat his vow, that he would rebuild his family with his own hands and that it would be far greater than before.

With that, Togami emerged from Hope's Peak Academy as one of the survivors at the end of the game, and would later join the Future Foundation; this in turn would lead him to become one of the three that reappear in Super Dangan Ronpa 2.

Execution
Human★Disqualification - Togami would have been dropped in a garbage can in a place that looks like Hell. Monobear, dressed like an elementary student, would repeatedly throw stones at him for supposedly being a dirty hobo. Togami would try to escape but he would have come out in a cold and snowy place and eventually die from his wounds and the cold. This is just a draft and only shown in the official visual fanbook of Dangan Ronpa.

Touko Fukawa/Genocider Syo
Both Fukawa and her alternate personality, Syo, are absolutely obsessed with him. Fukawa listens to all of his commands and orders because of her love for him. She found Togami him hot and he "turns her on". She hopes one day to be lovey-dovey with him, but is fine with him insulting her all the time for now, seeing  his (rather genuine) dislike of Fukawa for mere "lovers' quarrels".

On the other hand, Syo insulted Togami at first, the latter being very surprised as a result. However, somehow Syo still found Togami attractive, declaring that Togami was the only cute boy she would never kill. Like Fukawa, Syo is usually seen stalking Togami and following him everywhere.

In Super Dangan Ronpa 2, Kirigiri mentioned that "someone" was waiting for him to go back, possibly meaning Fukawa was still obsessed with him.

Makoto Naegi
The first time they met each other, Togami slighted Naegi, thinking he was only an ordinary high school boy unworthy of his time. However, as the story progressed, Togami began to admire Naegi's (and Kirigiri's) investigative skills, although he would never openly voice it.

In Super Dangan Ronpa 2: Farewell Despair Academy, he, Naegi and Kirigiri eventually become companions and support Naegi's plan to save the remaining students from the will of Future Foundation's higher-ups.

Quotes

 * “My self introduction is over. How long are you planning to stand here? You’re an eyesore. Go away.”
 * “We should get back to the problem at hand. Now is not the time to go around smiling and making friends.”
 * "You look like frogs caught in a cesspool. I fear just looking at you can get something stuck to me."
 * "There’s no doubt the culprit is among us."
 * "You just went there without a worry in your head? You really are an idiot."
 * "That’s coming from the girl whose hobby is touching bodies. I suppose we can take it as fact."
 * "My name is Byakuya Togami."
 * "In that case, feel free to die. Go die right now. You're a waste of oxygen."
 * "Are you late because you forgot how to walk? You need to alternate your right and left legs in order to move forward."
 * "By the name of Togami! I swear I'll kill you!"
 * "What's wrong? Don't tell me a simpleton like yourself was thinking about consoling me...?"
 * "Hmf. How foolish. It has never been my intention to fall into despair."
 * "But, don't get the wrong idea, It's not about what's going to happen to you."
 * "I am merely keeping my word. I did promise to kill the mastermind, didn't I?"
 * "Furthermore, the Togami family is not destroyed. I am still here."
 * "I can rebuild it with my own hands, and make it reach new heights...!"

Trivia

 * He claims to have a personal fund of 400 billion yen.
 * He is the youngest and only one of his family to ever inherit his family business.
 * He appears to be fluent in French, as he was easily able to read Mukuro Ikusaba's Fenrir Mercenary Corps profile, written entirely in French.