Zeke Yeager

"If we'd never been born in the first place...we never would have to suffer."

- Zeke's idea of salvation

Zeke Yeager (ジーク・イェーガー) is the former Captain (戦士長) of Marley's Warriors, assigned to take the Founding Titan from inside the Walls. He is the current inheritor of the Beast Titan, and considered by Reiner Braun to be the strongest Warrior, contrasting Levi Ackerman's title of "humanity's strongest soldier."

Zeke is the son of Grisha Yeager and Dina Fritz, the older half-brother of Eren Yeager, and a member of the royal family from his mother's side.

Human form
In his human form, Zeke has a tall, broad, well-toned body with shaggy, pale blond hair and a matching mustache that descends down into his beard. He was seen wearing no shirt, loose pants, combat boots, and circular glasses. He also has a large scar running down his left arm. After his return to Marley, and a four-year time skip, Zeke begins to sport a much more clean-cut look, contrasting with his look while on Paradis Island. He has his hair cut much shorter, so that it no longer falls into his eyes, and sports a thinner beard.

Titan form
In his Titan form, Zeke is an extremely unusual specimen, having a distinct, ape-like appearance. However, his body structure and facial features are like that of a human and he walks upright like one as well. He stands at a previously unseen in height. Dark fur covers the large majority of his body, with the exception of his face, hands, feet, and torso. His arms are elongated, with long fingers and fully-functional thumbs. The proportions of his upper body are similar to those of the Colossus Titan, possessing a massive chest and small head, as well as disproportionately slim arms. His Titan's eyes possess dark sclera and irises, making it difficult to determine where he is looking at any given moment.

Personality
Zeke is a very intelligent and curious man. He tried to communicate with Mike Zacharias in order to get information about the vertical maneuvering equipment and learn about Mike's language. He has the traits of a leader, giving orders and telling other people, sometimes even Titans, what to do. While he was talking with Mike, he told the Titan that was eating him to hold him instead of devouring him. If his orders are not followed, he does not hesitate to use brute force. This was seen when he crushed the head of the Titan that was eating Mike as soon as it disobeyed him, or when he beat Reiner to make him and Bertolt focus on acquiring the Founding Titan instead of saving Annie.

Zeke also seems to be a cold, ruthless and sarcastic individual, though not explicitly sadistic. He killed human soldiers without hesitation and let a group of Titans eat Mike when the latter had exhausted his usefulness, outwardly indifferent to the pain that he was about to endure. Instead, he mused over them speaking the same language. He planned on having the people within the Walls exterminated, after wiping out the Survey Corps and taking the Founding Titan.

Additionally, he prioritized the recovering of the Founding Titan over the rescue of his fellow Warrior, Annie, who was presumed to have been suffering under torture for months already. It is notable, however, that he did not believe Annie had truly been captured nor tortured by her captors.

However, in spite of Zeke's savage tendencies, he has been shown to take pity on the citizens living within the Walls, feeling that it is a "tragedy" that they continually sacrifice their lives trying to leave the Walls because their memories of the world have been taken away. To deal with these doubts, Zeke will often remind himself during battle to not get worked up, and to find the "enjoyment" in life.

His personal view on the people of Paradis Island is not clear. He has ruthlessly killed innocents and turned others into Titans, all so he could use the chaos to walk into the Walls. Additionally, he promised Levi that he would wipe out his people after his death, suggesting a deep hatred for his fellow Eldians on Paradis Island. However, Zeke has never explicitly demonstrated any emotions of that nature, unlike his fellow Warriors who believe Marleyan propaganda and blame their suffering on Paradis Island.

Zeke's view on Eldian lives is extremly negative. As a teenager he expressed his belief that it would have been better to never have been born. He vows to use the Founding Titan bring the "salvation of the world" which he believes is Eldia's euthanasia. His intent is to make use of its abilities to sterilze all Subjects of Ymir, thus leading to their extinction. This view is in contrast with his fellow warriors, who believe only Paradis Eldians should be extinguished while Zeke wants all Eldians wiped out.

Despite his intent being genocidal, it is not explicitly malicious as he believes he "saves" the Eldians he kills and their possible future children from the cruelty of the world while releasing the rest of the humanity from the fear of the Titans. He also wants the currently living Eldians to be free of oppression before they all die out.

Zeke is highly militaristic when acting as a Captain, threatening Reiner with death if he continued his disobedience and choosing to let Bertolt at the mercy of Eren so he could escape. Eren seems to be the only person he truly cares about, as he feels that they are both victims of their father. He promised to "save" him, which may be the reason he so eagerly wants to return to Paradis Island after the war against the Mid-East Allied Forces was won. He also shows great care for his grandparents because they took him in after he turned on his parents and was seen hugging them after returning to them.

Serving Marley as a ruthless Warrior, there is nothing he would not do in service of Marley. He told Reiner and Bertolt he wished to end their "cursed history" but did not specify what he actually meant.

Zeke's personality seems to have changed somewhat since returning to Marley; it is presumed to have been from encountering Eren on Paradis (and to a lesser extent, his tenure as both Warchief and the Beast Titan expiring within a year). He is no longer outwardly cold or cruel, expressing how he feels that war is "not a good thing," and acting humbly around his superiors, only giving his word when he is allowed to speak. He also seems to share a friendly relationship with his fellow Warriors.

History
Zeke Yeager was born to Grisha Yeager and Dina Fritz, who were planning to overthrow the Marley government and put the Eldians back in power. Grisha was among the rebels when the Marley government announced the Warrior program, asking for Eldian children between the ages of five to seven to serve as potential Warriors, with the promise that their families would be given the title of Honorary Marleyans and be ensured freedom within the country, and Grisha decided to enter Zeke into the program to play the role of a spy for his cause.

At home, he was routinely sent to his grandparents while both Dina and Grisha attended Eldia Restorationist meetings, with most of his visits being spent listening to his grandfather recounting stories of the Eldian race's crimes against the world. Over time his parents' preoccupation with the Eldian Restorationsts led them growing continuously distant with him, with Grisha in particular showing very little investment in his son's life outside of Zeke's studies and his performance as a Warrior Candidate.

Zeke did not perform impressively as a Warrior Candidate initially, and his trouble keeping pace with his fellow cadets caused him to be ostracized by his peers and his instructor. However, he did manage to make one friend during his training: Tom Xaver. After a day of routine training, Zeke happened to meet Xaver while the man was in the middle of playing catch by himself. After some prodding from Xaver, Zeke joined him in the game, and was thrilled to hear Xaver complimenting him on his pitching skill. After returning home, Zeke tried to tell his parents about the experience, but found them in the middle of a meeting with a fellow restorationist. Zeke tried eavesdropping on the conversation, and listening in as his parents reassured Grice that he had the ability to save Eldia.

During the next public training event Zeke participated in, he was outperformed by all of his allies. To his distress, he realized as he was training that his parents had come to watch the training, and had to stand by as his father stormed away from the field in frustration. That night, he was forced to listen to his parents arguing over what to do about his poor performance.

After the poor performance, Xaver tried to cheer Zeke up during one of their games of catch, before joking that Zeke becoming a Warrior would be a dumb idea. Surprised to hear a Warrior slandering the Warrior Program, Zeke asked to know why Xaver had chosen to become one. Xaver's explanation, that he had wanted the opportunity to study the Titans scientifically, surprised Zeke, but he agreed with Xaver's assertion that neither of them were meant to be soldiers.

While cleaning the halls of the Warriors' headquarters, Zeke overheard that the Titan Biology Research Society was close to discovering his father was leading the Restoration movement. Knowing that this would sentence his family, all the resistance members and himself to the border of Paradis to be converted to Pure Titans, Zeke went to his parents and begged them to stop, but was met only with their insistence that what they were doing needed to be done for the good of all Eldians. In a desperate attempt to appeal to his father, Zeke reminded him of Faye, asking if he would be okay with his own son meeting the same fate, but this only managed to enrage Grisha. Terrified, Zeke tried to remind his parents that their whole family would be sent to Paradis if they were discovered, but Grisha only reiterated his previous statement that they needed to win back the rights that Marley had taken, in order to make sure that no one else met the same fate as Faye. Emotionally drained from the argument, Zeke pointed out that Faye only died because Grisha took her outside of Liberio without permission.

With no one else to turn to, Zeke revealed everything to Xaver. Although Zeke had resigned himself to his fate, Xaver suggested that he turn his parents in so that only they be punished, while he and his grandparents go free. Zeke protested the idea, but Xaver insisted that there was no other way, and convinced Zeke by reminding him of all of the turmoil and strife he had experienced on account of their forcing their ideals on him without thought for his own feelings. Zeke agreed and turned in his parents to secure his status in Marley's eyes as a loyal Warrior and to avoid being essentially sentenced to death. Soon after, Grisha and Dina were sent to Paradis Island to be transformed into Pure Titans. Still not knowing the truth of Zeke's heritage, Marley sent him to be raised by his grandparents.

Despite having sent his father and mother to their deaths, Zeke did appreciate and sympathize with their goal to free the Eldian race; thus, Zeke continued his parent's cause by operating from the shadows to secure the Eldian race's freedom from Marley. Years later, Zeke became the eldest of the Warrior candidates to be selected to receive the power of the Titans. He spoke to his fellow Warriors about how the Marley government were preparing to begin the Paradis Island Operation in the next few years.

Zeke continued playing catch with Xaver regularly during his time in the Warrior program, often using their games as a time to have long discussions with Xaver. During one such game, Xaver revealed to Zeke that his research had led him to a new discovery about the Founding Titan: it had the power not only to affect the memories of Eldians, but to change the composition of their bodies. Inspired by this, Zeke suggested that a holder of the Founding Titan might be able to use it to render all Eldians infertile, so that the Eldian race would die out within a few generations without a need for mass genocide. Zeke's idea prompted Xaver to reveal that he had once had a family himself, with a Marleyan woman who had killed herself and their son after learning he was Eldian. Xaver revealed to Zeke that the real reason he had become a Warrior was to commit suicide by inheriting the Curse of Ymir, and that he had started playing catch with Zeke to try to pretend that Zeke was his son. Listening to his mentor lament his own birth, Zeke vowed to Xaver that he would take back the Founding Titan from Paradis, and keep it out of Marley's hand to ensure that it could not be used to hurt anyone again.

In the year 842, at the age of 17, Zeke inherited the power of the Beast Titan from Xaver. It was subsequently discovered that through the administration of Zeke's spinal fluid into Subjects of Ymir, he would be able to trigger their transformation with a scream, and control their Titan forms afterward, even when the moon was out. These abilities could not be explained by the Titan Biology Research Society, who were still unaware of Zeke's royal heritage.

One year after inheriting the Beast Titan, Zeke and his fellow Warriors used their Titan forms to crush an entire nation. Zeke used his Beast Titan form to bombard enemies, in the midst of retreat, with explosive ammunition. With the battle being a large success, the Marleyan army regarded the new Warriors as more effective than their predecessors. When the Paradis Island Operation began, Zeke was kept in Marley alongside Pieck, as a deterrent to enemy nations.

Clash of the Titans arc
Five years after the start of the Paradis Island Operation, Zeke travels with Pieck and a small number of Marleyan soldiers to Paradis Island to infiltrate the Walls. After arriving, the group locates a small village inside of Wall Rose, and choose to turn its residents into Titans. The soldiers release a gas laced with Zeke's spinal fluid into the air, which is blown into the village and inhaled by the villagers. Zeke then lets out a scream, triggering all the affected Eldians to begin transforming into Titans.

In the process, Zeke is spotted by Mike Zacharias, who instantly notes the strangeness of his characteristics and mistaking the Titan with a regular abnormal. As Mike's horse races back to him, Zeke takes note of this and grabs the horse in his hand; he then throws it at Mike, preventing the latter from escaping and causes him to lose his footing. After Mike falls into the mouth of a Titan, Zeke orders the other Titans to withhold on eating him so that he can question Mike about his vertical maneuvering equipment.

However, one Titan disobeys Zeke and he crushes its head to release Mike. He then proceeds to interrogate Mike, but as the man neglects to respond out of shock, Zeke is forced to assume that they either do not speak the same language or Mike is too frightened to respond to him. He notes that Mike uses swords, indicating that the soldiers of the Walls are aware that the nape is the Titans' weakness, and removes Mike's equipment for further inspection. After stealing the equipment he hears Mike's cries of defiance, and allows the surrounding Titans to devour him. As Mike screams in horror and pain, Zeke is amused to see that he could in fact talk. He then leaves the grounds contemplating the vertical maneuvering equipment, ignoring Mike's screams.

Zeke is later seen again wandering around outside Utgard Castle; the trapped members of the Survey Corps there are initially confused due to him being active at night when all other Titans do not. He then climbs up Wall Rose and watches the Titans surrounding the tower from a distance.

After the soldiers kill most of the larger Titans, Zeke begins throwing large stones at the tower, killing Lynne and Henning, along with their remaining horses.

He then lets out a howl, summoning more Titans to continue the assault on the castle; Nanaba angrily notes that the Beast Titan seems to be intentionally toying with them. Afterward, Zeke climbs over the Wall and disappears into the lost territory of Wall Maria.

When Ymir and Eren are kidnapped by Reiner Braun and Bertolt Hoover, Ymir states that the Beast Titan is directly responsible for the appearance of Titans within Wall Rose; possibly in order to "test" humanity's strength. She also notes that the reaction of Reiner and Bertolt to his appearance resembled gawking, excited children. She theorizes that locating him became one of their goals after his initial sighting and that it is key for them to return to their village.

The Uprising arc
In the aftermath of Eren's failed kidnapping, an investigation is performed at the village of Ragako. The investigation confirms the suspicion that the villagers had been transformed into Titans, though the methods employed by the Beast Titan remain undisclosed to the soldiers.

Within the next two months (at the time Historia Reiss is crowned queen), Zeke is reunited with both Bertolt and Reiner. Informed that fellow Warrior Annie Leonhart was captured and must be recovered immediately, Zeke refuses and insists they need to focus on the primary objective of securing Eren and the "Coordinate" first. This causes Reiner to challenge Zeke to a battle with their respective Titan forms in the ruins of Shiganshina District; Zeke gladly accepts the challenge and easily defeats the Armored Titan. While Bertolt takes Reiner's body from his Titan form, Zeke emerges and proclaims himself the winner. He then reveals his plan to ambush the Survey Corps in Shiganshina.

Return to Shiganshina arc
Some time after Zeke defeated Reiner, he tells them not to worry about Annie and questions their resolve when Bertolt and Reiner doubt his words; Zeke goes as far as to threaten the latter with a rematch if they still doubt his decision. He then talks how they need to regain the Coordinate in order to put an end to what he calls the "cursed history" of Eldia. They are soon interrupted by Pieck, who informs them of the Survey Corps' imminent arrival.

The next day, the Survey Corps initiate the operation to retake Wall Maria. After Eren manages to seal the outer gate of Shiganshina, Zeke, Reiner, and Bertolt launch their operation. After Reiner's failed attack and its momentary downfall, Zeke transforms along with a numerous horde of Titans outside the Wall. After that, he picks up a giant boulder and launches it at the inner gate, so that the horses could not get over it, as well as keeping the soldiers from running away, which would allow the Titans to wipe out the Survey Corps. Zeke then starts walking slowly towards the city with a maniacal grin on his face. He then roars, ordering smaller Titans to attack the Survey Corps' horses, while having the larger Titans form a circle around the entrance of Shiganshina district in order to prevent the soldiers from escaping.

An incapacitated Reiner roars in his Titan form, signaling Zeke to throw a barrel containing Bertolt towards Reiner's location. After sending Bertolt over the Wall, Zeke begins assaulting the Survey Corps north of the district with a barrage of stones, breaking the sound barrier and utterly vaporizing the Survey Corps present, forcing Levi and the rest of the soldiers to retreat to the base of the Wall. As he continues to throw stones, Zeke notices a large group of soldiers, led by Erwin Smith, riding toward him. Surprised by the attack, Zeke notes that he had expected better of them before, before throwing a barrage of stones at them.

After injuring Erwin and killing multiple recruits in the first throw, Zeke comments on how it is a shame that King Reiss erased the world's memories, so it is only natural that humans keep making the same mistakes, saying it will drive all those within the Wall to "die honorably." Getting carried away, Zeke accidentally crushes the stones in his hand even smaller, however, he throws them anyway. Killing many more soldiers, Zeke notices there are some that, despite the odds, are still alive. He comments that they can shoot smoke at him all day long, as it will not achieve anything, before throwing one final barrage of stones and killing the rest. After realizing his Titans have all been taken out, he is abruptly engaged by Levi, who slices his arm to pieces as he attempts to grab him. After blinding him, causing him to fall over and scream in agony, Levi thrusts a blade through his mouth. Shortly after, fellow Warrior Pieck rescues Zeke from his Titan form and carries him away from the battlefield. Commenting on how Levi's side lost, Zeke orders the remaining Titans to kill Levi.

Pieck carries Zeke into Shiganshina, where he locates and approaches Eren, who is holding Bertolt hostage. Zeke recognizes him as his half-brother and tries to talk Eren down, claiming that they are both victims of his father. Eren is shocked by Zeke's resemblance to his father but before Zeke can further elaborate he is forced to retreat due to the arrival of Levi, whose sudden appearance takes Zeke by surprise. Promising to come back and "save" Eren, Zeke and Pieck leave Bertolt to his fate and flee Shiganshina. While escaping, Zeke locates a severely injured Reiner and has Pieck rescue him from the remaining Survey Corps soldiers who have captured him.

Marley arc
Shortly after the battle of Shiganshina District, the Marley Mid-East War began. In secret, and following in his father's footsteps as an Eldian Restorationist, Zeke sends his group of followers - the Anti-Marleyan Volunteers - to Paradis Island to make contact with the Eldians living there. Zeke also gives the volunteers a list of requirements Paradis Island would need to fulfill in exchange for their aid. Working with his most trusted follower Yelena (and unknown to the other Volunteers), Zeke also arranged the Marleyan survey ships to carry large stocks of wine mixed with his spinal fluid; he also passes on to Yelena to inform the Marley captives the wine is to be served to all members of the military on Paradis, with an emphasis on the senior governing officials. Eventually, Zeke would receive word that Paradis Island agreed to form an alliance with him, while continuing to fight for Marley as a double agent.

One year later, Zeke makes contact with Kiyomi Azumabito from the nation of Hizuru on the possibility of forming an alliance with Paradis. He acknowledges what he did to his parents and reveals that Marley does not know what a Titan with Royal blood can do when joined with the Founding Titan. As a token of goodwill, Zeke brings out the vertical maneuvering equipment he took from Mike Zacharias and presents it to her; he mentions the existence of iceburst stone, which powers the device and there are scant traces still inside. Noting that it is found solely on Paradis, Zeke tells Kiyomi it would greatly assist the nation of Hizuru. The two sides agree and Kiyomi makes plans to travel to Paradis while Zeke returned to Marley and continued with the war effort.

At some point during the war, it was decided that Warrior candidate Colt Grice would be the one to inherit Zeke's Beast Titan.

At the climax of the war, Zeke takes part in the assault on Fort Slava. As Eldian captives parachute down from an airship, Zeke uses his royal blood powers to transform the captives into Titans, inflicting a devastating airstrike upon Fort Slava. After the Armored Titan destroys the Anti-Titan artillery, Zeke transforms into the Beast Titan and joins the battle. Using leftover artillery rounds as projectiles, he destroys the Mid-East Allied Forces fleet. The fleet themselves fire upon Zeke before their destruction, but Reiner's Armored Titan saves Zeke, being destroyed in the process.

After the conclusion of the battle, Zeke takes part in a meeting with Marley officials to discuss the war's conclusion and Marley's future. Here, Zeke suggests resuming the Paradis Island Operation to retake the Founding Titan as soon as possible, using the full power of his Beast Titan before the time comes for Colt to inherit it. When reminded that Marley can not rely entirely on Titans anymore, Zeke mentions that Marley can also use this time to improve their own military ordinance for their ground troops while they seek out the Founding TItan on Paradis Island.

After the meeting, Zeke speaks with Colt about his powers as the Beast Titan. Colt calls Zeke special, unaware along with Marley about Zeke's royal blood. Zeke feigns ignorance over the reasons behind his powers, but promises that Colt will know his secrets after inheriting his Titan. Commander Magath joins the conversation, and they discuss the 32 survey ships that have disappeared when sent to Paradis Island. Zeke speculates that Paradis Island has control over four Titans, with two dwelling within Eren Yeager. He also speculates, using at least two Titans, Paradis Island sunk or blocked the 32 missing survey ships. Zeke informs Magath of the anti-Titan weaponry, as well as the existence of the Ackerman family and says underestimating these factors were what led to his defeat.

Zeke departs on a train to Liberio. After the train arrives, Zeke walks with the Warrior forces into the Internment Zone. When he arrives, he is lovingly welcomed home by his grandparents.

Zeke later holds an unofficial meeting, attended by his fellow Warriors and Colt. He speaks about the worlds growing animosity towards Eldians, as well the future in which conventional weaponry will eclipse Titan weaponry. He also expresses worry for the future of the Eldian race for these reasons. Zeke states that to solve these concerns, Marley must continue with the plan to regain the Founder, with the prestigious Tybur family narrating the Warriors plans to the world, giving the Eldians within Marley an extent of clout. These points are debated among the Warriors, with him and Pieck staying on the same wavelength throughout. The unofficial meeting had been tapped by Marleyan authorities, with Zeke seemingly aware of this fact.

Along with the Warriors, Zeke attends to a meeting with his superiors where they explain their plans for the new operation on Paradis Island. Later, as Colt states his brother does not need to become a Warrior, Zeke calls him to order but quickly softens up. He then leads Colt away to play a game of catch.

Zeke meets with Eren in Liberio while the latter is infiltrating Marley. He reveals that he knows much more about Titans than Marley does, including the truth behind the Ackerman family lineage and why they are much stronger and more fierce warriors than average soldiers.

Zeke later comes with the Warriors for Willy Tybur's speech and when Falco asks Reiner to accompany him, Zeke allows it since there is still time before the play begins. Just as the show is starting, a Marley soldier informs the remaining Warriors that Magath has summoned them. Whilst being walked to Magath's apparent location, the soldier instructs Zeke to split off and go through the front gate, which he obliges.

Later, after hearing the battle between the Attack Titan, the War Hammer Titan and the military, Zeke transforms into the Beast Titan. He approaches the battlefield and joins the Cart and Jaw Titans; Zeke then gives the order to annihilate the enemy while staring down the Survey Corps and locking eyes with Levi. He provides artillery once more by launching debris at the soldiers; he nearly gets attacked by two soldiers but is saved by Pieck. He has her provide covering fire from behind and he repels the Survey Corps back. He then announces that Eren Yeager is not his enemy, but another soldier from Paradis Island is: Levi Ackerman. He calls out to Levi and demands him to come face him again, noting that "time is running out." Shortly afterward, he notices Armin's transformation into the Colossus Titan from the nearby harbor along with everyone else.

While the explosion has everyone distracted, Levi seizes his opportunity and catches Zeke by surprise and attacks the nape of his Titan. Successfully doing so, the Beast Titan falls into a prone position, and is unable to defend itself as Levi immediately throws a bomb into the open nape. The bomb detonates, shocking the other Warriors (and the rest of the Marley forces present) with the presumed loss of their most capable Warrior.

However, Zeke survives the attack from Levi and is taken aboard the Eldian airship. As he regenerates his severed limbs, Zeke converses with both Eren and Hange Zoë. When both Gabi and Falco are brought aboard, Zeke expresses surprise at seeing them there. He then discusses with Hange that despite a number of "miscalculations", namely the two Warrior cadets, the sacrifices made during the fight were worth it to ensure Eldia both the Founding Titan and someone with royal blood. He is now confident that Eldia will have a chance at finally obtaining their freedom.

After the airship arrives at Paradis Island, Zeke is later seen with Levi inside of a carriage, commenting that the citizens celebrating in the streets are ignorant of the true impact of the assault. Although Levi tries making death threats to him, Zeke is unperturbed and coolly insists that Levi take him to Eren.

Unnamed final arc
Levi instead takes Zeke to the Titan Forest, informing him that that is where he will be staying. Marveling at the sight, Zeke asks Levi if he can show the trees to Gabi and Falco; Levi responds that it depends on his own actions.

While Zeke is being guarded inside of the forest, he explains how he was able to transform the citizens of Ragako, at Levi's suggestion. Levi is bothered by Zeke's nonchalant explanation, accusing him of having no concern for human life; Zeke waves away all of Levi's insults, insisting that his loyalty to Marley would have been called into question if he had not complied with his orders. Changing the subject, Zeke requests to know when he will be able to begin experimenting with Eren's Titan abilities, but Levi claims he is not allowed to answer. Zeke claims that it would be unwise to remain inactive for much longer, to which Levi readily agrees.

He later asks if there is any wine left and Levi informs him that the soldiers drank it all; Zeke sarcastically mentions that Levi comes up with the worst punishments. As Levi walks off, Zeke sees an opportunity to escape and darts into the forest. Before Levi or any of the other soldiers can stop him, Zeke lets out a piercing scream. This triggers all the Survey Corps soldiers in the camp who drank the wine to transform into Titans, which fall out of the trees around Levi. Confident that Levi would not slaughter his own subordinates, Zeke mockingly states he did not want to do this but laments this is not a proper conflict; regardless, he summons three of the newly created Titans and bids farewell to Levi. He ponders if the Eldians truly understand the ramifications of their surprise attack on Liberio and inwardly states that only himself and Eren truly know the costs.

As he plans to have the Titans take him to the agreed upon meeting place with Eren, Zeke is stunned to see a bloodied and angered Levi appear in front of him. Zeke frantically orders two of the Titans to attack him and then subsequently transforms into the Beast Titan. He immediately hardens his nape and scans the area for Levi; finding him, Zeke tears apart the final surviving Titan and throws the bloody Titan pieces towards his foe. He chastises Levi for killing his subordinates and notices many tree branches falling towards him. Zeke is unable to spot Levi among the branches, and is struck by several Thunder Spears that pierce through the hardened nape of the Beast Titan. Horrified, he only has a moment to process this before Levi detonates the spears, severely injuring Zeke.

Some time later, Zeke awakens tied up on a carriage with a Thunder Spear sticking out of his abdomen. He is told by Levi that the fuse and triggering mechanism are tied around his neck and any sudden movements can set it off; this causes Zeke to vomit uncontrollably. Levi then begins to slice off Zeke's feet and legs to prevent him from transforming, making Zeke scream in agony. As he slips into unconsciousness, Zeke asks where his glasses are, and recalls a childhood memory of him playing catch with Xaver.

Delirious from pain, Zeke begins muttering about his plan to euthanize the Eldian nation to ensure the world's safety. Hearing Zeke's muttering, Levi begins mocking him, declaring that his impending death at the hands of a Titan is too merciful for the lives he has taken. Zeke weakly protests that he was saving their lives by killing them, prompting Levi to angrily prepare to cut off his legs again. Suddenly, Zeke screams out Tom's name and pulls the pin on the Thunder Spear lodged in his stomach, causing it to explode and splitting his body in two.

Power of the Titans
Zeke is able to transform into a 17-meter Titan referred to as the Beast Titan (獣の巨人). He used this form when he transformed the inhabitants of Ragako, wandering between the Walls in his Titan form, and when he fights Reiner in Shiganshina District, so that he follows his commands. He retains his ability to speak even when transformed.

Some of his abilities are:
 * Titan Control: Unlike most other Titans, he is able to fluently speak without issue in his Titan form, casually talking to other Titans and even giving them orders which they follow blindly. Zeke's control is eventually revealed to be limited to those Titans that were transformed with injections directly from his own spinal fluid and a result of his being descended from the Fritz royal bloodline. However, his control over the Titans is not absolute, as one Titan continued to chew on Mike, despite Zeke ordering it not to.


 * Regeneration: Just like all Titans, Zeke has the ability to regenerate at a tremendous speed any wound on his Titan or human body. After being fatally wounded by Levi, Zeke seems to have healed part of his face when he encounters Eren.


 * Enhanced Strength: He possesses great physical strength, sufficient enough to pick up a horse or even break off large chunks from Wall Rose and hurl them at a great distance away. His throwing ability is second to none, and he creates a visible sonic boom when he throws rocks, effectively throwing them faster than over 700 feet per second. He also seems to possess dexterous hands, as he managed to retrieve Mike's vertical maneuvering equipment without damaging him or the equipment.


 * Human Transformation: Zeke possesses a scream that can transform Subjects of Ymir into Titans. These Titans, unlike the regular Titans encountered, were capable of functioning at night as long as the moon is out. In order for the human to turn into a Titan, all human must intake Zeke's spinal fluid and Zeke must use his scream at the targets, after doing so they turn into Titans. These Titans are connected to his Beast Titan via "paths" and obey his orders. There appears to be a range to this ability, although those out of range who are contaminated with Zeke's spinal fluid can still feel the influence of his scream, which they describe as a numbing electrical sensation.


 * Hardening: Zeke is able to harden his Titan body at will to protect himself from attacks. However, this ability needs some time to prepare; during his brief battle with Levi, Zeke tries to harden the nape of his neck but was unable to due to Levi's increased speed and attacking before Zeke had enough time could harden himself. While offering ample protection, it can be damaged and destroyed with the use of Thunder Spears.


 * Fighting Skills: He seems to be a very formidable fighter, since he was able to defeat the Armored Titan and inflict him considerable damage without sustaining any visible injury. He is also mentioned as "the most powerful Titan" in the final notes of Chapter 70. According to Reiner, while Levi is indeed powerful, the former claims that he is no match for their lead Warrior. It is unknown if Zeke possesses some combat knowledge outside his Titan form.

Relationships

 * Grisha Yeager - Grisha was Zeke's father, when the Marley government decided to recruit Eldian Warriors, Grisha forced Zeke to enlist as the Eldia Restorationists' mole. For two years, his parents forced their beliefs and philosophy into Zeke's mind, eventually causing him to turn on them. Aside from disliking his mother, Zeke grew to hate his father for using him. Around twenty years later, Zeke mentions to Eren when meeting him that the two of them are "victims" of Grisha and have been brainwashed by him, showing his dislike for his father. He has "disowned" Grisha as his father even viewing himself as Grisha's "former" son and calling him detestable. Despite seeming to have poor views on his father, it is revealed Zeke appreciated Grisha's efforts to free the Eldians and only reluctantly turned on him to continue his father's cause. This showed that he cared for his father and did not want his plan to fail.


 * Eren Yeager - Eren is Zeke's younger half-brother. Though they have not had much interaction, Zeke recognized him immediately and told Eren that he understands him and wants him to believe him that they both were victims of their father's brainwashing. Eren was surprised by Zeke's resemblance to his father and was initially confused when Zeke said that someday he will come to save him. Of particular note, Zeke's turning on their father indirectly led to Eren's birth. What is also interesting is that Zeke's mother was the Titan that killed Eren's mother although he is unaware of this. Four years later, they meet again and Zeke passed up the opportunity to fight his brother to instead attack Levi. Zeke and Eren now appear to be working together as they were seen discussing their plan on the airship. Zeke even defended Eren's plan since they were able to get the Founding Titan and War Hammer Titan because of him.


 * Mr. Yeager and Mrs. Yeager - As Zeke's grandparents on his father's side, following the arrest of his parents, Zeke was cared for by them. Zeke loves them greatly as he was seen fondly greeting them upon his return home after the conclusion of the Marley Mid-East War.


 * Reiner Braun and Bertolt Hoover - As a fellow Warrior, Zeke serves as Reiner and Bertolt's superior. While offering encouragement to the two Warriors, he does not hesitate in displaying his dominance as Captain, settling disagreements he has with them through combat; a prime example is Zeke's fight with Reiner over his decision to forsake Annie's well-being in favor of waiting in Shiganshina for the Founding Titan. He is also not above threatening them, as seen when he threatens to have Reiner give up his Titan, and his life in the process, to another Warrior if he ever challenges Zeke to combat and loses again. Four years after their defeat, Zeke still seems to hold Reiner in contempt blaming both himself and Reiner for the war with the Mid-East Allies and the current situation with the Eldians. However, the two of them are still able to work together in the battlefield with Reiner taking enemy fire in Zeke's stead.


 * Annie Leonhart - Zeke appears to be very familiar with Annie, as displayed by his knowledge of her expertise in kicks and his tendency to affectionately refer to her as "Little Annie" (アニちゃん). Despite this familiarity, he made the decision to wait to save Annie until after he had received the Founding Titan, prioritizing the power over Annie. However, despite his apparent lack of care for Annie, Zeke seems to trust her abilities to an extent, explaining to Bertolt and Reiner that he believes Annie is fine, and in hiding, as she is skilled enough to avoid being captured, and her Titan powers are enough to keep anyone from attempting to harm her.


 * Pieck - Zeke and Pieck appear to share a close camaraderie. During a meeting in his office, Zeke is shown to greatly admire Pieck's intellect and ability to deduce and solve problems.


 * Colt Grice - As the candidate set to inherit the Beast Titan from Zeke, the two share a close camaraderie. Colt greatly admires Zeke's high status and influence in the Marley military and his unique ability to create and control Titans. The two have a mentor and protege relationship with Colt standing by his side in important meetings and even playing catch together probably as a form of training for the Beast Titan's long-range attacks.


 * Theo Magath - Magath has evidently watched over Zeke to some extent throughout the 22 years Zeke has spent in service to Marley. While he expects Zeke to display the respect towards Marleyan authority that would be expected of any Eldian, he nonetheless openly expresses how impressed Zeke leaves him with his words and actions. He is willing to disclose valuable military information with Zeke, and even accepts his advice on the issues faced by such matters.


 * Yelena - As one of Zeke's closest followers, it is presumed that Zeke holds great respect and admiration for Yelena.


 * Levi Ackerman - As the Beast Titan and superior to Annie, Reiner, and Bertolt, Zeke serves as one of Levi's greatest enemies. In turn, Levi's status as humanity's strongest soldier made him a priority target for Zeke. During the battle of Shiganshina, Levi blinded and severely wounded Zeke. In vengeance, he told the remaining Titans to kill Levi. While trying to save Bertolt shortly afterward, Zeke was shocked to see Levi had survived and followed him, forcing him into a tactical retreat. Four years later, when Zeke returned to Marley and reported the events, he admitted that he never wanted to meet Levi or any Ackerman again. After Levi helps lead a surprise attack on Marley, Zeke does not hesitate to order Levi to be killed. After four years, it is presumed that Zeke's hatred for Levi has mellowed to some degree as they both helped coordinate the attack on Liberio and acted civil to each other during the escape. Despite this, Zeke and Levi still share a mutual dislike for each other and do not hesitate to insult the other with Levi threatening to kill him on multiple occasions. Their animosity returns after Zeke triggers many Survey Corps soldiers to transform into Titans and tries to escape in order to rendezvous with Eren.


 * Hange Zoë - Zeke seems to have a cordial relationship with Hange Zoë as they were seen conversing with each other as the Survey Corps were leaving from Liberio. It is presumed that he no longer sees her as an enemy and helped coordinate with Hange and Levi the Survey Corps attack against Marley.
 * Tom Xaver - Zeke met Tom by chance as a child during his early days as a Warrior cadet and would soon view him as both a friend and surrogate father figure in his life, often going to Tom for advice on what to do. He would soon learn of Tom's history and vow to succeed him as the Beast Titan; due to Tom's influence in his life, Zeke would also begin to develop his ideology and drive to take back the Founding Titan.

People killed

 * Tom Xaver (as a Pure Titan)
 * Henning
 * Lynne
 * Klaus
 * Marlene
 * Dirk
 * Marlowe Freudenberg
 * Gordon
 * Sandra
 * Erwin Smith
 * Cavalry and Infantry unit of unnamed nation
 * At least 49 unnamed Survey Corps members
 * Mid-East Union naval fleet

Indirectly

 * Mike Zacharias
 * Gelgar
 * Nanaba
 * Ragako's inhabitants
 * Numerous counts of unnamed Mid-East Allied Forces soldiers
 * Varis
 * 28 unnamed Survey Corps members

Failed attempts

 * Floch Forster
 * Levi Ackerman
 * Hange Zoë

Trivia

 * Zeke's first appearance was in a sketch by Hajime Isayama given to the Ueno Park Royal Museum, before his first manga appearance in Chapter 70.
 * Zeke's name is the shortened form of "Ezekiel," which is Hebrew in origin meaning "God will strengthen." In Biblical literature, Ezekiel was a prophet among the Hebrews exiled to Babylon who prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem and Israel's restoration.
 * The katakana for Zeke's name is identical to that of the German word "Sieg," meaning "victory." This thematically fits with Grisha Yeager's intentions for his son, who he believed would lead Eldia to victory.
 * Zeke's Titan appearance resembles a number of, such as the Sasquatch/Bigfoot, Yeti, and Yowie.
 * In the final notes of Chapter 70, Zeke is described as "the most powerful Titan." However, this is contradictory with his stats revealed in Attack on Titan Guidebook where he got a 7 (of 10) in "power", being surpassed by the Armored Titan with 8 and the Colossus Titan with 11.
 * On the other hand, he has an 11 (of 10) in "smart," making him the most intelligent character of the series so far along with Hange Zoë, suggesting that his true power not only relies on raw strength.
 * Zeke appears to be a fan of baseball, referring to his boulder tosses as "pitches" with the hopes of achieving a "" in the battle of Shiganshina.
 * Zeke seems to be a person which suffers from cat's tongue (猫舌) which means that he cannot stand hot or spicy food.
 * He shares a birthday with Reiner Braun.
 * In Chapter 86, a young Zeke is seen playing with a long-armed monkey toy, foreshadowing his Beast Titan form in his later life.
 * The glasses Zeke wears appear to be identical to the ones worn by Xaver.
 * Zeke and Historia Reiss are the only living people who have royal blood.

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