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This article contains information found in chapters 156+ of the Ousama Ranking manga. If you are avoiding post-anime spoilers please proceed with caution!

The Geslan Kingdom is an overworld kingdom in the universe of Ousama Ranking. It is a successor state to the fallen Bo Kingdom.

History[]

The Geslan Kingdom is named for Geslan, a noble of the Bo Kingdom who was a leading force in the genocide of the Shadow Clan. Sometime after the fall of the Bo Kingdom Geslan re-emerged and managed to seize control. His extermination of the Shadow Clan proved pivotal to cementing his rule, as Geslan was able to use their bodies' inherent magic to create portals and invade/expand in all directions.

The Geslan Kingdom has expanded dramatically since its founding, growing far beyond the original Bo Kingdom borders. It appears to be in relatively close proximity to the Kuhya Kingdom.

It is a ruthless kingdom that enslaves its populace and employs bandit gangs to harass and pillage its neighbors. Several members of the Kuhya Kingdom's military have origins in the Geslan Kingdom.

Notable Residents[]

King Geslan[]

A former noble of the fallen Bo Kingdom, how Geslan managed to found his own kingdom is a mystery.

Lord Zaki[]

A ghoulish, evil God who resides in the Geslan Kingdom as Geslan's personal guest. It's suggested Geslan maintains his rule via a grisly pact with Zaki.

The Light Clan[]

Geslan has maintained control of the Light Clan, and appears to use them to control the monstrous Zaki.

Sadi[]

Prior to becoming the chief military officer of the Kuhya Kingdom, Sadi appeared to be a manservant to a Geslan Kingdom noble. In spite of his origins he appears to be loyal to the Kuhya Kingdom.

Ringi[]

Ringi was originally a slave of the Geslan Kingdom, serving as an overseer of other slaves. He was later made to spy for them within the Kuhya Kingdom, but has recently turned on his masters.

Oyabu[]

The charismatic, ruthless leader of two powerful bandit gangs. It's unclear if Oyabu considers himself a subject of the Geslan Kingdom, but he has allied with them anyway to further his own ends.

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