Miguel Oduol in Jujutsu Kaisen: Yuta’s Mentor and Black Rope Explained

Miguel Oduol (ミゲル・オドゥオール) is a sorcerer from Kenya, an antagonist in Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and the man Gojo forced into training Yuta Okkotsu in Africa after the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons. He held Gojo at bay for twelve minutes during the Night Parade using the Black Rope — a feat almost no one in the series manages — and was immediately recruited because of it.
He dislikes Gojo and made a point of not meeting him again after training Yuta. Gojo recognised him as the MVP of the Night Parade anyway.
Character Profile
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Miguel Oduol (ミゲル・オドゥオール) |
| Origin | Kenya |
| Affiliation | Former Geto commander — later allied with Jujutsu High |
| Cursed Tool | Black Rope (destroyed) |
| Innate Technique | Prayer Song |
| Status | Alive — participates in Shinjuku Showdown |
| First Appearance | Jujutsu Kaisen 0 |
| Voice Actor (JP) | Hiroki Yasumoto |
| Voice Actor (EN) | Fred Tatasciore |
Who Is Miguel Oduol?
Miguel Oduol is a Kenyan sorcerer who served under Suguru Geto without sharing his ideology, held Gojo occupied for twelve minutes during the Night Parade using a Special Grade cursed tool his clan spent generations creating, and became Yuta’s primary trainer after being forcibly recruited by the person he just fought.

He is tall and heavily muscled with thin lips and large ears decorated with hoop earrings. He wears armless sunglasses over his eyes and a large puffy beret-style hat. He carries himself with the quiet composure of someone who has nothing left to prove after surviving a fight with Gojo.
He was loyal to Geto but did not share Geto’s views on non-sorcerers. His motivation during JJK 0 was personal loyalty rather than ideology. When Geto died, that loyalty dissolved and so did his reason to remain in Japan.
His training relationship with Yuta is genuinely warm. He treated Yuta to beef stew during their time in Kenya. His fundamental body mechanics and cursed energy efficiency left a lasting mark on Yuta’s combat style, particularly his movement and endurance management. His community of sorcerers in Kenya contributed to Yuta’s development in ways the main series never fully details.
What Are Miguel’s Abilities?
Miguel’s combat ability rests on three things: the Black Rope cursed tool his clan spent decades weaving, his Prayer Song innate technique, and physical combat capability strong enough to operate in Gojo’s presence for twelve consecutive minutes.

Black Rope
The Black Rope is a cursed tool of Special Grade equivalent produced by Miguel’s clan in Kenya over the course of several decades of continuous work. Its specific ability is to disrupt and cancel cursed techniques on contact. Miguel uses it as a high-speed wire in combat, whipping it at opponents and using its technique-cancelling property to bypass defences that would otherwise be impenetrable.
During the Night Parade he uses it to repeatedly disrupt Gojo’s Infinity — one of the only tools in the series capable of touching something Infinity should theoretically stop. Gojo destroys the rope progressively as the fight continues, shortening it with each exchange. The rope runs out. There is no more. The clan that wove it over decades no longer holds a supply. After Gojo destroys his during the Night Parade, Miguel and Yuta search for any remaining Black Rope in Kenya during Yuta’s training period and find nothing. It is gone from the world permanently.
Tengen identified the Black Rope as one of very few tools theoretically capable of cancelling the Prison Realm’s effects and freeing Gojo. The information came too late to be useful.
Prayer Song
Prayer Song is Miguel’s innate technique, first demonstrated in Chapter 255 during the Shinjuku Showdown. It enhances his physical capabilities through a specific rhythm-based cursed energy application. His foreign cursed energy — developed outside Japan’s sorcerer tradition — is difficult for most opponents to read because it does not follow the patterns they have trained against.
Physical Combat
Miguel’s hand-to-hand combat in the JJK 0 fight with Gojo is three-dimensional and acrobatic — he uses other cursed spirits as moving shields, exploits aerial positioning to stay outside Gojo’s most dangerous angles, and chains counterattacks with endurance-based persistence. He sustains damage throughout and keeps moving. Surviving the encounter intact is the achievement the entire jujutsu world recognises.
What Happens to Miguel in the Story?
Miguel fights Gojo during the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons in JJK 0, is forcibly recruited afterward, trains Yuta in Kenya, and returns to Japan for the Shinjuku Showdown in Chapter 255.

Jujutsu Kaisen 0
Geto assigns Miguel to occupy Gojo during the Night Parade, buying time for the larger operation at Jujutsu High. Miguel holds Gojo for twelve minutes — longer than any other combatant in the manga manages against him in direct engagement. Gojo destroys the Black Rope incrementally during the fight. Miguel escapes when the operation ends.
Gojo recruits him immediately afterward, recognising his capability. The recruitment is not voluntary. Miguel returns to Kenya with Yuta in tow.
Africa — Yuta’s Training
Miguel trains Yuta in Kenya alongside his sorcerer community. Yuta’s cursed energy control improves substantially. They search for remaining Black Rope and find none. Gojo visits during this period to speak with Yuta about protecting the younger generation if something happens to him. Miguel deliberately avoids this meeting. He does not want to see Gojo.
Shinjuku Showdown
Miguel returns to Japan in Chapter 255 and participates in the allied sorcerers’ assault against Sukuna, fighting alongside Larue — a former member of Geto’s group he knew before the Night Parade. His Prayer Song technique is revealed here for the first time.
Why Does Miguel Matter?
Miguel is the manga’s clearest indication that the jujutsu world extends beyond Japan. Most of the series operates within a specifically Japanese institutional context — the three great clans, Jujutsu High, the higher-ups. Miguel exists outside all of it. His technique, his cursed tool, his training lineage — none of them come from the Japanese system. He is effective anyway, which is the point.
His role in Yuta’s development also matters practically. The final arc’s outcomes depend partly on how capable Yuta is when he returns from Kenya. Miguel shaped that capability.





