Satun

 (J, J) is a character in Ousama Ranking and its anime adaption. He was a God, and the previous ruler of the Underworld. He was overthrown by his children, Desha, Despa, and Ouken, before the start of the series.

Appearance
Satun was a massive figure, easily as tall as a giant like Bosse. He had a shaggy mane of gray hair, an enormous shaggy gray beard, thick gray eyebrows, beady black eyes, a pointed nose, and a wide mouth with pointed teeth. His eldest son Desha resembles him.

He wore the crown of the Underworld, a navy blue tunic with purple triangles running down the front, and wielded a gigantic scythe.

Personality
Human enlightenment had begun to lead to many advances and newfound wisdom, this was resulting in the ancient power the gods relied upon swiftly becoming lost. Satun, becoming afraid of the possibility of death, sought to find a way to continue his existence through researching immortality. He would become obsessed, and eventually came to believe a clue existed in the human impulse to procreate. He would proceed to have three children, Desha, Despa, and Ouken, in an effort to find an answer. However, none of this children (at least at that time) would show any signs that his theory was correct.

Unsatisfied with the results of his research, Satun began slaughtering and examining the remains of his own subjects, killing such a great numbers that his sons and remaining subjects rebelled. Satun was eventually slain by his sons, with his eldest Desha inheriting his title as King of the Underworld.

God
As a god, Satun an unimaginably powerful primordial species that had largely died out by the end of his rule. Being a god means he was able to utilize certain abilities. This includes:


 * Physical ability, far exceeding those of an average human.
 * Immense physical strength, likely more powerful than a giants.
 * Immense magical power, in Satun's case lightning magic.

Trivia

 * 's name likely derives from the Greek god Saturn. Furthermore, his design was possibly inspired by the painting Saturn Devouring His Son by Francisco Goya.