Zeke Yeager

"It's a tragedy that King Reiss took the memories of the world away from them. Because of that, they make the same mistakes over and over again"

- Zeke as he is suicide-charged by the Survey Corps

Zeke (ジーク), otherwise known as the Beast Titan (獣の巨人) is a mysterious Titan Shifter that was first seen within Wall Rose during its supposed breach, and was responsible for transforming the people of Ragako into Titans. He acts as a military leader of the warriors of the Hometown and serves as one of the current primary antagonists of the series.

Reiner referred him as a lead warrior, and the Quadrupedal Titan addressed him as Warchief, revealing not only a high-ranking Titan Shifter, but also a tactician commanding a group of Titans.

Human Form
In his human form, Zeke has a well-toned body, light white skin, shaggy blonde 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.

Titan form
In his Titan form, he is an extremely unusual specimen, having a distinct, ape-like appearance. His body structure and facial features are like that of a human's, he walks upright like one also. He stands at a previously unseen 17 meters in height. Dark fur covers the large majority of his body, with the exception of his face, hands, feet, and torso. His arms are also 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. He is also one of the few Titans known to have the ability of sentient communication with humans, including use of the human language while in Titan form.

Personality
Zeke is a very intelligent and curious person. 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 on using brute force, like when he crushed the head of the Titan that was eating Mike when it disobeyed him or when he beat Reiner to make him and Bertolt focus on his plans instead of saving Annie.

Zeke also seems to be a cruel, sadistic, and sarcastic individual. He killed several human soldiers without hesitation and let a group of Titans eat Mike when he stopped being useful, not caring about the pain that he was about to endure. Instead, he mocked him, saying that he discovered that they speak the same language.

He also prioritized the recovering of the Coordinate over the rescue of Annie, who was presumed to being suffering torture since months ago. However, he did not believe Annie had truly been captured nor tortured by her captors.

Clash of the Titans arc
Zeke makes his first appearance when Titans are mysteriously appearing within Wall Rose even though the Wall remains intact. He is encountered by Mike Zacharias, who instantly notes the strangeness of his characteristics, mistaking the Titan with a regular Abnormal. He displays an unexpected behavior when he grabs Mike's Horse and launches it at him, preventing his escape and throwing him from the roof he was on.

After Mike falls to the mouth of another Titan, Zeke orders the other Titans to not eat him so that he can question Mike about the Vertical Maneuvering Equipment. However, the Titan disobeys him and Zeke crushes its head to release Mike.

Zeke then proceeds to interrogate Mike, but as he neglects to respond out of shock, he theorizes that Mike does not speak due to them not speaking the same language, or Mike being too afraid. After inspecting the equipment, he allows the surrounding Titans to devour Mike. As Mike screams in horror, the Beast Titan is amused to see that they did actually speak the same language after all. He finally leaves the scene contemplating the Vertical Maneuvering Equipment.

He next appears walking past Utgard Castle, seemingly ignoring those taking refuge within. Instead, he uses his incredible strength to scale Wall Rose and then disappears.

As the soldiers manage to fend off an attack, he suddenly turns his attention towards them. He begins to break off chunks of the Wall, hurling them long distances at the members of the Survey Corps trapped in Utgard Castle. The first shot kills their horses, and the second kills Lynne and Henning.

He then howls, summoning more Titans to continue the assault on the castle. Nanaba angrily notes that he seems to be intentionally toying with them. Afterwards, he 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.

Two months after Historia Reiss is crowned queen, Zeke is shown in Shiganshina District defeating the Armored Titan in battle. While Bertolt takes out Reiner's body from his Titan form, Zeke emerges from his Titan body, telling Bertolt and Reiner to worry about Annie's rescue later. He then reveals his plan to ambush the Survey Corps in Shiganshina with their help in order to capture Eren and steal the Coordinate, their top priority.

Return to Shiganshina arc
After some time, 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.

When Reiner gets incapacitated, events before the battle are shown where Zeke is talking to Reiner and Bertolt the night before the Survey Corps' arrival. He tells them not to worry about Annie and questions their resolve when they doubt his words. He goes as far as to threaten Reiner 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 something he calls the "cursed history." They are shortly after interrupted by the Quadrupedal Titan who informs them of the Survey Corps' arrival. Back in the battle of Shiganshina, incapacitated Reiner roars in his Titan form, signalling 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, 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 several young 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 scores of soldiers, Zeke notices there are still some 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 been taken out, he is engaged abruptly 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, the Quadrupedal Titan 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. Zeke approaches Eren atop the Quadrupedal Titan. He identifies Eren, who holds Bertholt captive. Zeke tries swaying Eren, claiming that they are both victims of his father. Before Zeke can elaborate, he finds Levi advancing towards him and escapes; Zeke's last words to Eren is a promise that he will save him. Zeke locates a severely injured Reiner and the Quadrupedal Titan carries him in its mouth.

Titan Shifting
Zeke is able to transform into a 17-meter Titan referred to as the Beast Titan (獣の巨人) in the series. 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. It is unknown how he gained his power. He retains his human mind, even when transformed, allowing him to do delicate tasks, even speaking.

Unlike other Titan Shifters, he is able to fluently speak without issue in his Titan form, casually talking to other Titans and even giving them orders. 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. He also seems to possess dexterous hands, as he managed to retrieve Mike's Vertical Maneuvering Equipment without damaging him or the equipment.

He is revealed to possess some unknown means to transform humans into Titans. These Titans, unlike the regular Titans encountered, were capable of functioning at night, though Hange has theorized that this may be because of the full moon at the time since moonlight is just reflected sunlight. As many houses showed signs of the transformations taking place indoors, it does not appear that immediate physical contact is required to cause a transformation. Also, these Titans seem to obey his orders. He also appears to have the ability to repel Titans as the Titans never attack him unlike the other Titan Shifters.

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.

Relationships

 * Reiner Braun and Bertolt Hoover - Zeke serves as Reiner and Bertolt's superior as their Warchief. While offering encouragement to the two warriors, he does not hesitate in displaying his dominance as Warchief, settling disagreements he has with them through combat, as demonstrated by his fight with Reiner over his decision to forsake Annie's well-being in favor of waiting in Shiganshina for the Coordinate. He is also not above threatening them, as seen when he threatens to have Reiner surrender his armor, and his life in the process, to another warrior if he ever challenges Zeke to combat and loses again.


 * Annie Leonhart - Zeke appears to be very familiar with Annie, as displayed by his knowledge of her expertise in kicks. Despite this familiarity, he does not seem to care much for her well-being, as seen by his decision to wait to save Annie until after he had received the Coordinate, 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 Shifting abilities are enough to keep anyone from attempting to harm her.

People Killed

 * Henning
 * Lynne
 * Dirk
 * Marlene
 * Klaus
 * Marlowe Sand
 * Numerous counts of unnamed Survey Corps members

Indirectly

 * Mike Zacharias
 * Ragako's inhabitants

Failed attempts

 * Unnamed Survey Corps Recruit

Trivia

 * Isayama draws mystery man.png's Titan appearance resembles several, such as the Sasquatch/Bigfoot, Yeti, and Yowie.
 * He appears to have had limited to no contact with the humans inside the Walls for a long time, as he expresses interest in humanity's Vertical Maneuvering Equipment. He also wondered whether or not he speaks the same language as Mike.
 * He ranks 3rd on the Titan Popularity Poll.


 * He makes an appearance in Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind.
 * Hajime Isayama has unofficially showed a "mysterious character" in Japan, which resembles Zeke.
 * He is the only human/Titan Shifter seen so far whom regular Titans do not attempt to attack.
 * 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 dangerousness not only relies on raw strength.
 * Hange thought that the reason why the Titans that Zeke created were able to move at night was because moonlight is just a reflection of sunlight, which can be used to power the Titans.
 * 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.
 * 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.

Quotes
"What an interesting thing they invented!"

- Zeke talking about the Vertical Maneuvering Equipment

"Don't you know you should be trying to retake the Coordinate?"

- Zeke to Reiner Braun

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