Jean Gangvang II

About
Jean Gyanban II was the son of Duke Gyanban, an influential noble from the Kingdom of Leazas.

A haughty and arrogant nobleman, Jean spent much of his time abusing his father's wealth and status to force others to cater to his every whim. At some point in the past, Jean became fascinated by Yulang Mirage, the champion gladiator of the Leazas Coliseum, a woman renowned for both her great strength and exceptional beauty. Jean approached Yulang multiple times and attempted to convince her to retire from her career as a gladiator to become both his personal bodyguard and his wife, but was routinely rejected by the female warrior, who was only interested in strong men.

Eventually, Yulang told Jean that she would be willing to become his under the condition that he first manage to defeat her in the coliseum, which he agreed to. Rather than develop his skills as a fighter, however, Jean decided to instead climb his way through the ranks of the coliseum by bribing his competitors to throw their fights for him, allowing him to win his matches without exerting any real effort.

By the time of the events of Rance 01, Jean's strategy had allowed him to reach sixth place in the coliseum rankings, eventually leading him to be pitted against the warrior Rance, who had entered the coliseum in the hope of encountering the mysterious ninja that threatened him a few nights prior. While Rance accepted both 800 GOLD and a book containing nude photos and the contact information of Leazas' highest-quality escorts from Jean by promising that he would intentionally lose the fight, he quickly and easily defeated the other man during the match itself. Following his defeat, the outraged Jean confronted Rance, who simply mocked him for trusting a stranger so easily.

Some time later, Jean attempted to have his revenge against Yulang, the woman whose continuous refusal of his advances resulted in him getting publicly humiliated in the coliseum. Hiring two former members of the Endless Tomorrow Battle Group to assist him, Jean ambushed Yulang in an alley while she was in civilian attire and off her usual guard following her night together with Rance in order to beat the gladiator into submission and gang rape her. The outcome of Jean's scheme varies depending on whether or not Rance had earlier lent Louis Quitowack, a fellow adventurer of the Keith Guild, 10 GOLD to use in the Leazas Castle Casino. Should Rance have given the money to Louis, the other man manages to intercept and kill the trio before they are able to have their way with Yulang. Alternatively, should Rance have avoided paying Louis, Jean and his thugs will savagely rape Yulang before being found by Rance and Menad Shisei, who then fight and kill them.

Personality and Appearance
Jean was a handsome young man with long blonde hair, fair features and a lean, elegant build. His clothing consisted of a ruffled sleeveless shirt, black opera gloves, black pants, iron grieves and a small pair of earrings. As if to further emphasize his good looks, a cascade of rose petals constantly accompanied Jean wherever he went, seemingly manifesting from thin air.

In contrast to his charming appearance, Jean was a very selfish, cowardly and generally despicable individual. He viewed all of the citizens of Leazas outside of the nobility to be commoners who were unworthy of his empathy, and constantly lorded his family's power over them in order to force them to do things for him. Because of this, he was very spoiled and completely unused to having anything not go his way, causing him to quickly lose his temper and throw a tantrum when they didn't. This spoiled upbringing also caused Jean to largely be incapable of doing anything by himself, making him flounder when left to his own devices.

Jean took a particular amount of interest in Yulang Mirage, the champion of the Leazas Coliseum, due to her refusal to accept his advances regardless of how much wealth and power he offered to her. Jean desired for Yulang to be his wife and personal bodyguard, believing her strength and fame to both be worthy of being associated with the Gyanban name. Despite this, he did not have any interest in Yulang as a person, and chose to go against her one desire to be with a strong man by attempting to become champion of the coliseum solely through cheating. Jean's lack of any real feelings for Yulang as anything more than a trophy were further shown after his defeat, where he attempted to brutally beat and rape her with the assistance of two hired thugs because she would not willingly submit herself to him. Yulang appeared to generally dislike Jean, finding him to be weak and cowardly, but was genuinely willing to marry him should he have had been able to defeat her in the coliseum, showing that her love for fighting surpassed her personal evaluation of him as a person.

Abilities
While the full extent of his potential is unknown, Jean was a largely weak person who relied entirely on his father's wealth and power to accomplish anything. Due to his abhorrence of hard work, he put forth no effort in developing his skills as an individual, causing him to lack any notable strengths. In particular, despite his toned physique, he possessed a very weak constitution, getting defeated by Rance in a single attack during their fight in the coliseum, something that even Louis, the lowest-ranking opponent that Rance fought against, was able to sustain.

During his time as a participant in the Leazas Coliseum, Jean wielded a pair of knives in combat, though as he had won all of his matches prior to his one against Rance through bribery, it is unknown if he possessed any genuine talent at using them.

Outside of his physical abilities, Jean was moderately skilled as a persuasive speaker. With the assistance of his considerable wealth and large web of connections, he was able to convince many people to perform unreasonable and humiliating work for him with relative ease. Despite this, as Rance had no problem with going against the deal that he made with him in exchange for money, it is clear that even this was a talent that he owed largely to his family name and not his own abilities.

Trivia

 * Jean's last name, "Gyanban" (ギャンバン, gyanban), is a play on the slang term "Gangbang" (ギャングバング, gyangubangu), which refers to the act of sexual intercourse between a single person and a group of three or more, and generally carries violent connotations; a darkly humorous allusion to his attempted rape of Yulang with two other men. His first name, pronounced as in French, rhymes with both syllables of his last.
 * While fighting in the Leazas Coliseum, Jean went by the nickname "The Lucky Prince".
 * In Rance 01: Hikari wo Motomete The Animation, the OVA adaptation of Rance 01, Jean's subplot is removed entirely from the story. Because of this, he does not display any of his less-savory personality traits, and is instead presented as being friendly with the other coliseum participants, even to the point of going out for drinks with them, as well as respectful towards Yulang. Curiously, however, he is absent among the coliseum fighters when they come to assist Rance during the final episode.
 * Jean's last name is erroneously written as "Gyabbani" (ギャバンニ, gyaban'ni) on the coliseum ranking board in the Rance 01 OVA. Similarly, no space is included between his first and last names in the credits list, and he is not given a "II" suffix, rendering his name as "Jangyanban" (ジャンギャンバン, jangyanban)