Saldeath

Saldeath is a World Government employee in the world of One Piece. He is a Chief Guard in command of the Blue Gorillas of Impel Down. Due to the way his name is pronounced in Japanese, it sounds like "Saru Desu" (猿です) meaning "I'm a Monkey".

Appearance
His appearance looks to be that of a little devil or imp in a white suit with a yellow suit underneath and a black tie. He wears a white sun hat with two horns coming out of it bearing the Blugori's skull design in the between them and, like Magellan and Hannyabal, has bat wings coming out of his back.

Personality
Saldeath doesn't appear to be nearly as brutal as the Blue Gorillas under his command, even going as far as telling Luffy, Buggy, and Mr. 3 that they should be thankful they were captured by him, before the trio can proceed deeper down to Level 4 where the 4 Demon Guards are stationed (though he may have been sarcastic at the time). Nevertheless, he takes the position bestowed upon him in Impel Down very seriously; he also tends to easily be annoyed by Luffy when he mistakes him for a monkey.

Abilities and Powers
As the commander of the Blue Gorillas, Saldeath seems to control them with his pitchfork by blowing into it like a flute after issuing orders.

History
He headed up the trap to capture Luffy, Buggy and Mr. 3 on level three of the underwater prison. But the trap was thwarted due to also catching the Sphinx that had fallen down to the level with them. It woke up and tore the seastone net apart freeing the captured pirates. He then rallies his men to go after Luffy.

However, due to the Blue Gorilla being ineffective against Luffy and Mr. 2 he is sent along with the Blue Gorilla to deal with the prisoner riot on Level 2.

After Luffy's capture, Saldeath was seen to have subdued all the rioters, but has yet to retrieve all the keys.

After Luffy, Ivankov, Inazuma, Crocodile and Jimbei escaped from Level 6, he was ordered to go to Level 4 by Hannyabal. Once there he ordered the Blue Gorillas to attack Ivankov, but they were all defeated with a single blow.