A (Third Raikage)

The was the leader of Kumogakure thirty years prior to the Fourth Shinobi World War. He is also the father of A and Killer Bee.

Background
The Third's rule was plagued by the berserk attacks of the Eight-Tailed Giant Ox. As they could not dispose of such a valuable war deterrent, he was forced to look for a suitable jinchūriki one after the other. He also made it a personal duty to combat and re-seal the Eight-Tails in the Kohaku no Jōhei when its jinchūriki failed to master it, opting to extract the beast (which would result in the jinchūriki's death) for another host. With the selection of his son, Bee, as the beast's host, the Eight-Tails' rampages were brought to an end.

Appearance
The Third Raikage was a tall, dark-skinned man with a muscular, body builder like stature, long white beard and hair with similar, dark pigmented eyes to Kakuzu. His top lip also had a darker pigmentation than the bottom. He also had a mole above his right eyebrow a physical trait that A inherited. He has the kanji for tattooed on his right shoulder and a lightning bolt shaped scar that runs from his neck all the way across the right side of his chest. He also wore the one-strap-over-one-shoulder flak jacket with no other clothing underneath, a forehead protector that he wore like a bandanna and a thick rope belt. His canine teeth were also noted to be slightly elongated.

Abilities
Since he was the Third Raikage, he was without a doubt a very powerful shinobi. He appeared to have had an enormous reservoir of chakra, being able to use the Kohaku no Jōhei to seal the Eight-Tails. He was also a very powerful Lightning Release user, known for using Black Lightning, which he taught to Darui.

Shinobi World War Arc
The Third Raikage is resurrected by Kabuto Yakushi, along with other deceased Kage through the Summoning: Impure World Resurrection technique, in preparation for the Fourth Shinobi World War.

When Mū, despite his camouflage, is detected approaching the Fourth Division, Kabuto has him summon three other Kage in order to provide support. Amongst this number is an evidently bemused Third Raikage, who questions the others about his present location, before seemingly recognizing the Fourth Kazekage. During a later argument between the Second Mizukage and Second Tsuchikage, the Third Raikage expresses his disappointment in being unable to fight all three of the Kage, due to the influence of the ability that resurrected him.