Geslan

 (ゲスラン, Gesuran) is a character in Ousama Ranking and its anime adaption. He is a nobleman of the Bo Kingdom who participated in the politically-motivated genocide of the Shadow clan.

After the fall of the Bo Kingdom Geslan appears to have established his own kingdom, which appears to be as cruel and ruthless as himself. His current whereabouts and status are unknown.

Appearance
Geslan is a tall, thin man with an exceptionally narrow build. He has blond hair styled in a pageboy cut, beady eyes, a very large nose, a large pointed chin, and large white teeth.

Personality
Geslan appears to be a very unpleasant, sadistic person who took enormous joy in slaughtering the people of the Shadow clan.

Plot
Years ago, nobles of the Bo Kingdom conspired to assassinate the King of Bo and frame the Shadow clan for his murder. The assassination ultimately failed, but the noblemen continued with their plan to shift blame onto the Shadow clan anyway.

Geslan led a militia that hunted and executed members of the Shadow clan, personally seeing to the execution of numerous members. It's unknown how many people Geslan's militia killed, but Kage's Mother was among them.

The Bo Kingdom appears to have fallen sometime after Kage's escape. Geslan seems to have survived the slaughter of most of the kingdom's citizens and went on to establish his own country, the Geslan Kingdom. A miserable place where most commoners appear to be enslaved, the Geslan kingdom is slowly conquering nearby countries with Geslan's characteristic underhanded tactics.

Though he was a charismatic leader, it remains unclear how Geslan, who does not have the strength of a King, was able to form his own kingdom. It's implied that he has made a dark bargain with an older power.

Competent Leadership
Unfortunately, Geslan appears to have been a competent militia leader, and is suspected to have murdered many members of the Shadow clan.

King
Geslan was somehow able to establish his own kingdom after the fall of the Bo Kingdom. Geslan does not appear to have the strength to do this the traditional way, and it's unclear how he was able to accomplish this.

Trivia

 * 's name likely derives from the Japanese word for "lowlife" (下衆, Gesu).