Djel Sannes

"I believe in the security of the Walls...and the king...Our actions weren't misguided...or so I thought...but...So this is how much it hurts...Just torture me to death...It's all...I ever did with my blood-stained life."

- Djel reflecting upon his life

Djel Sannes (ジェル・サネス) is a member of the Military Police Brigade and part of the First Interior Squad.

Appearance
Djel has a short crop of dark-colored hair and bright eyes. He is usually seen wearing the Military Police uniform but is also seen wearing a white button up shirt, black pants, and white shoes when he is tortured by Hange and Levi.

Personality
Djel is an individual who holds a strong sense of loyalty to the king and keeping the security of the Walls, to the point of adhering to the murder and torture of others regardless of who they are to maintain peace. Like most Military Police, he looks down upon those from the Survey Corps, regarding them as lackeys that only waste taxes used to fund them, unlike useful soldiers such as himself. However, he has shown a degree of carelessness and did not take much caution when disposing of people viewed as threats, as seen when he revealed how he was aware of Nick's status in the Church of the Walls and how his valuables would be a motive for murder robbery when the Minister's identity was concealed as a chair craftsman without a single piece of luggage, Djel also left signs of torture on Nick's body and evidence of torn skin on his own knuckles.

In spite of that, even when held captive and tortured, he refused to tell his abductors his knowledge about the Reiss Family, believing that even if he were to die that his comrades would carry on their task of protecting their great king and bring down the Survey Corp's coup d'état without him. He believes that humanity was able to come this far in peace and without war was due to the efforts and sacrifices of the first squad Military Police, who would quickly murder these threats, and how people should be grateful towards their actions. Djel has shown a degree of cruelty, admitting that he enjoyed inflicting pain upon the helpless, feeling justified of his actions since he was doing it for the greater good and thought of what he was doing as just and moral. But it is later revealed that Djel has feelings of guilt and regret for his own actions of the past as Levi and Hange continue to torture him, crying to them that they should have fun and continue to hurt him without holding back, finally coming to realize just how much pain he inflicted on others during his life, asking to be tortured to death as compensation.

The Uprising arc
Along with his partner, Sannes investigates the murder of Minister Nick. They refuse Hange Zoë entrance into the room, claiming that she will interfere with the crime scene and guard the Minister's door. Djel states that all the belongings within his room were stolen and that the murder was most likely a robbery and how incidents like those have been happening frequently.

As Hange becomes too insistent, Djel forcefully grabs the front of her jacket to inspect which squad they came from. He is held back by Moblit, who properly introduces Hange and himself. Realizing that both soldiers are from the Survey Corps, Djel turns hostile and insults them. However Hange and Moblit do not respond and instead express their shock to find a soldier from the First Interior Squad where they have no jurisdiction. Djel explains to them that this area was very important and he was stationed there because there were not enough soldiers around.

Upon hearing Hange's wonderings about Nick, Djel states that this kind of crime is not rare considering the victim's status. Hange pretends to be surprised and lies about Nick but Djel dryly interrupts her. The latter apologizes, entrusts the investigation to the two men and asks them to relay a message to the culprits before leaving.

Djel Sannes and Ralph are later seen being led, on a horse carriage, to the location where Eren and Historia are being held by Dimo Reeves unaware that he had been falsely mislead information and was betrayed. According to the plan, the horse slips and the carriage along with Djel Sannes and his partner fall into a deep trench. It is shown that Hange and Levi caught Djel and Ralph before they fell to their deaths and brought their unconscious bodies back to their hideout. He wakes up tied to a chair in a room with Hange and Levi, with a tray of surgical equipment in front of him.

Hange begins to torture Djel, pulling off all his fingernails in retaliation to what he had done to Nick. Djel protests in pain and asks why was he tortured without being questioned. He is told that the real torture would not start until after all his nails were pulled off, with her breaking a finger in the process. Levi begins to start punching Djel in the face until he deems that they had done everything he had done to Nick, breaking his nose and causing his right eye to swell shut. Hange then shows the captive all his pulled off nails and apologizes for not being as skilled as him. Djel responds by saying torture and murder he did or witnessed were necessary to maintain peace within the Walls, taking the examples of Erwin's father and Historia's mother. He yells at them to be grateful for what the MP have done for humanity, only to receive a dull and sarcastic respond from Hange. Djel expresses how he wished that the Survey Corps had been eliminated when it was still young and how they were the biggest pests threatening their peace. Levi begins to torture him again by twisting his nose and questions Djel about the Reiss Family.

Djel informs them that officially their connection to the royal family is weak, before Levi asks him about why a family line such as that would have the authority to proclaim the fact that Titans live inside the Walls and if it was of their doing that they are using Wall religion to keep everyone away from the Walls. Taking too long to answer, Hange pulls out one of Djel's teeth as punishment. With tears in his eyes, Djel says he has never seen people taking so much pleasure in inflicting pain on others before screaming at them to have as much fun torturing him as they want if they love violence so much. He claims that he does as well, telling them to keep having fun at his expense and that they had no need to hold back since what they were doing was just before asking Hange if they feel incredible since they can think of themselves doing something great. Djel tells Hange and Levi that they are monsters, that Titans look more adorable compared to them, but they do not scare him. He has the king that he is protected all these years with his companions and talks about how he believes in them, before breaking down in tears asking them to just torture him to death as he begins to doubt if his actions of the past were really for the greater good.

Hange and Levi leave the room to take a break and Djel lets go of his bladder. He realizes that this is the end for him but trusts that his comrades would find a way to deal with the Survey Corps, hoping that they could protect the Walls and king from war. He hears the voice of his companion Ralph from outside the door, fearing that Hange and Levi were going to torture him as well, only to figure out that they had finished interrogating him and that by ripping off only one fingernail, Ralph had told them everything. As Levi tells him how pitiful he was that Djel had already lost all his fingernails and still refused to talk, Ralph claims that he does not care and it is his own decision and Djel is seen visually upset by his friend's remark. Ralph begins to insult his own companion for being a pain to everyone, asking Hange and Levi to just kill him, to which they respond to him that after they confirm the information they received from him with Djel's they'll allow them to room together, never realizing that Ralph was forced to read from a script that Hange and Levi had made, words that were not his own. After finishing with Ralph, Hange and Levi get back to Djel. He eventually cracks and reveals that the Reiss family is actually the real royal family. He is later put in the same cell as Ralph where he tries to strangle him for betraying the King without hesitation but is stopped by Hange who tells him that Ralph has not revealed any information but was instead used as a means to have Djel reveal everything. This causes Djel to call Hange and the others demons, with Hange replying that Nick surely thought the same of his murderers and yells at Djel to blame himself for his current state. A crying Djel wishes Hange good luck, but also states that one day, there will be someone to take on their role again. After Rod Reiss is finally defeated and Historia is crowned as the queen, Djel is seen inside a prison. His wounds have healed and he has a relaxed look on his face.

Relationships

 * Ralph - Djel's companion and friend, the pair was almost always seen together and appeared to be close. When Djel was captured he trusted that Ralph and his companions would continue on with their tasks and bring down the Survey Corps after his death, showing concern and fear for his friend when he found it he had been captured as well. Djel was very upset to hear his companion, blatantly insulting him about being a pain, not caring about his injured condition and asking for him to be killed, never fully realizing that was possibly never Ralph's true feelings, as he was being forced to read from a script. Upon meeting him again, Djel attempts to choke Ralph, however, he soon learns that Ralph was forced to read from a script and it was only Djel who revealed all the secrets to the Survey Corps.
 * Kenny Ackerman - Despite the fact that they were very close to the king, the only seen interaction between them was during their fist encounter, during a speech given by Uri to the Church of the Walls. Kenny sarcastically apologized to Sannes for the members of the Military Police he murdered in the past, though Sannes did not seem to hold a grudge against him; and even admired the fact that Uri made him his bodyguard despite that. Kenny noticed Sannes' infatuation with the king, and Sannes also observed that Kenny was very attached to him too. Kenny remembered Sannes during his last moments, when he thought of him and his devotion for the king as one of the reasons people live for.

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