Bayon

Not to be confused with this subject's son, Bayon II or this subject's daughter-in-law, Lady Bayon.

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Bayon (バイヨン) is one of the antagonists of The Promised Neverland during the Goldy Pond Battle Arc. A demon who belongs to the group of Demons known as the "Poachers". He is the owner and administrator of Goldy Pond and manager of the Grand Valley Farm. He takes children from his plantation to use them as game for his hunting.

History
A millennium ago, Bayon was in a meeting with several demons discussing how they should consume orphans when they are recently forbidden to do so due to the treaty. As the demons complained, Bayon came out with the solution of building the farms to "cultivate" the young of the humans so to satisfy the demons' need of consuming human flesh, as well as to comply with the treaty. Therefore, Bayon's solution was accepted and included as part of the treaty.

Around 200 years after the establishment of the farms, Leuvis received the news of Bayon getting elected as an investor and manager of several farms, as he openly mocked Bayon and warned him off not to get carried away by his high ranking positions. Seemingly unoffended by Leuvis' comment, Bayon agreed with him, as he rhetorically questions on how it does not matter to him if he indeed gets carried away by his rank.undefined Years later, Bayon, Leuvis, Nous, Nouma, Luce and a few other demons overrun a deserted human town under Bayon's name, which they soon turned into a hunting ground as orphans who either have been bought or stumbled into the place by accident were thrown into the hunting ground for Bayon and his team to hunt.

Appearance
Bayon was a very tall and slender demon with long black hair tied into a ponytail. His entire body is clothed in a light brown cloak with a cape draped over his shoulders and a necklace containing yellow and red jewels around his neck. Underneath his cloak, he wore an extravagant gown which goes past his feet and has long sleeves. Bayon wore a unique demon mask consisting of four eyes holes - two vertically placed and two horizontally placed. However, his eyes only see through the vertically placed eye holes. There is nothing behind the horizontally placed eyes holes except pure blackness giving his mask a menacing appearance. His mask also contains two long, straight horns coming out of the top as well as yellow and red jewels around the crown of his head, similar to the ones on his necklace. Bayon is often seen smoking a pipe.

Personality
Bayon originally tried to hold true with the pact to not hunt humans but found the cattle-grown food dry and tasteless. It was only after hunting his first human in a millennium that he found his food tasteful again and decided to start his secret hunting grounds, not caring whether his prey could fight back. He's a bloodthirsty murderer who can't enjoy life without hunting and killing his food before eating it. It's only in his final moments when he is close to death that he rediscovers the joy in hunting prey that actually fights back and can potentially kill him and laughs manically.

Search For Minerva Arc
He is an Aristocrat Demon with a secret hunting reserve in Goldy Pond. The Premium Farms do not know about it.

Bayon, Leuvis and other demons were later seen eating human meat after hunting.

Peter Ratri meets with Bayon to prevent from the Demon World to enter the Human World.

Nous says Bayon is just unbelievable to catch a Grace Field House escapee which made the demons excited to hunt. Emma and Ray are premium grades but the other one is mature.

Trivia

 * The following are Bayon's rankings in some of The Promised Neverland's official popularity polls.
 * In Shounen Jump's popularity poll results announced in Chapter 88, Bayon is in 66th place.
 * In Shounen Jump's 2nd popularity poll results announced in Chapter 102, Bayon is in 26th place with a total of 46 votes.
 * Bayon's favorite food is human.
 * As of 800 years ago, Bayon was the investor of twenty-four farms, supervisor of twelve farms, and in charge of six farms.