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Émile Durkheim

Zeke Jaeger

Zeke Jaegerwas the former War Chief of Marley’s Warriors and the holder of the Beast Titan. Known for his tactical genius and fearsome power, Zeke was regarded as the strongest warrior in Marley’s forces, a contrast to Levi Ackermann’s title as “humanity’s strongest soldier.” His ultimate goal was to bring about the extinction of the Eldian race, which he believed would bring “salvation.” Zeke manipulated both Eldia and Marley in pursuit of his plan.

He was the son of Grisha Jaeger and Dina Fritz, making him the older half-brother of Eren Jaeger. Through his mother, Zeke was also a member of the Fritz royal family, which gave him unique significance in the conflict over the Founding Titan. Zeke played a pivotal role in the ongoing war between Marley and Eldia, ultimately revealing his true intentions through his manipulation of both sides.

Émile Durkheim
Born
David Émile Durkheim

(1858-04-15)15 April 1858

Épinal, France
Died 15 November 1917(1917-11-15)(aged 59)

Paris,France
Nationality French
Alma mater École Normale Supérieure
Known for Sacred–profane dichotomy
Collective consciousness
Social fact
Social integration
Anomie
Collective effervescence
Scientific career
Fields Philosophy, sociology, education, anthropology, religious studies
Institutions University of Paris, University of Bordeaux
Influences Immanuel Kant, René Descartes,Plato, Herbert Spencer,Aristotle, Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Auguste Comte. William James, John Dewey, Fustel de Coulanges, Jean-Marie Guyau, Charles Bernard Renouvier, John Stuart Mill
Influenced Marcel Mauss,Claude Lévi-Strauss, Talcott Parsons, Maurice Halbwachs, Jonathan Haidt, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl,Bronisław Malinowski, Fernand Braudel, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Taylor, Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas, Steven Lukes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Paul Fauconnet, Robert N. Bellah, Ziya Gökalp, David Bloor, Randall Collins, Neil Smelser[1]

Appearance

Human Form:
In his human form, Zeke Jaeger was tall and muscular, with blue eyes and shaggy blond hair, which he paired with a matching mustache and beard. His typical attire consisted of loose-fitting pants, combat boots, and circular glasses, often foregoing a shirt, showcasing his well-built physique.

After his return to Marley, Zeke’s appearance became more polished, with his hair cut shorter and his beard trimmed, giving him a more clean-cut look compared to his time on Paradis Island.

While in the Paths, Zeke’s appearance became more unkempt. His hair grew out to shoulder length, resembling the hairstyles of both Eren and Grisha Jaeger, and his beard became overgrown, adding to his more rugged appearance.

Beast Titan Form
Zeke’s Beast Titan was distinct from other Titans due to its ape-like appearance, standing at 17 meters tall. It had a large, muscular body covered in dark fur, with its face, hands, feet, and torso left exposed. The Beast Titan’s proportions were unique, featuring long, slim arms, short stocky legs, and a small head compared to its massive torso. Its facial features, including pointed ears, sharp teeth, and dark sclera with red irises, added to its intimidating presence.

When Zeke appeared as a replica in Eren’s Founding Titan, his Beast Titan’s fur was shown in shades of gray, reflecting a more spectral or otherworldly version of his previous form.

Personality

Zeke Jaeger was an intelligent and curious man, as shown when he attempted to communicate with Miche Zacharius to learn about the omni-directional mobility gear and understand Miche’s language. His intelligence often paired with a detached and callous demeanor, as he displayed complete indifference to Miche’s death in favor of examining his ODM gear. This combination of intellect and apathy defined much of Zeke’s personality.

As a leader, Zeke was decisive and commanding, showing no hesitation in using brute force to assert his authority. For example, he crushed the head of a disobedient Titan during an encounter with Miche and later beat Reiner Braun to ensure that the mission to acquire the Founding Titan stayed on course. Zeke was highly pragmatic, willing to prioritize mission objectives over personal connections, as seen in his decision to abandon Annie Leonhart to focus on capturing the Founding Titan.

Though not overtly sadistic, Zeke demonstrated ruthless efficiency, killing soldiers without hesitation and allowing Titans to devour Miche when he was no longer useful. His lack of visible emotion during these events highlighted his cold and detached approach to achieving his goals.

However, beneath his militant and sarcastic exterior, Zeke had moments of self-awareness and emotional conflict. He despised sentiments like passion and honor, associating them with his father’s ideals, and strived to remain logical and detached. Still, his emotions occasionally surfaced, such as when he expressed pity for the citizens within the Walls, calling their situation a “tragedy” and even showing frustration at their plight. Zeke’s outward apathy seemed to be a coping mechanism for dealing with the harsh realities of war.

Zeke held a deeply negative and nihilistic view of Eldian society. As a teenager, he believed it would have been better for the Subjects of Ymir never to have been born. His ultimate plan was to end Eldian suffering by using the Founding Titan’s power to sterilize all Eldians, leading to their extinction within a century.

During his time as a Warrior and later as a captain, Zeke was known for his ruthless efficiency and militaristic discipline. He had no qualms about punishing or abandoning his subordinates when they failed, as seen in his treatment of Reiner and Bertholdt. Zeke threatened Reiner with death for disobedience and left Bertholdt behind to die when the situation required it.

Outside the battlefield, Zeke’s demeanor changed, becoming warmer and more charismatic. He was often seen cracking jokes and acting humbly around his superiors. However, Pieck noted that Zeke was always secretive and duplicitous, suggesting a deeper level of manipulation beneath his friendly exterior. Despite his interactions with his comrades, Eren Jaeger appeared to be the only person Zeke genuinely cared for, seeing him as a fellow victim of their father’s influence. Zeke expressed a desire to “save” Eren, a moment that Pieck recognized as one of the few times Zeke seemed sincere.

Zeke’s affection for Eren eventually evolved into a desire for validation from his younger half-brother. He postponed his plan to sterilize the Eldians until Eren agreed with him. However, this affection dissipated after Zeke learned how Eren had manipulated their father through the Attack Titan’s future memory ability. Zeke was disgusted by Eren’s actions in influencing Grisha to kill the Reiss family and subsequently abandoned his attempts to convince Eren to join his cause.

History

Zeke Jaeger was born to Grisha Jaeger and Dina Fritz, who were Eldian Restorationists planning to overthrow the Marley government and restore Eldian rule. When Marley announced the Warrior program, asking for Eldian children to serve as Warriors, Grisha enrolled Zeke with hopes of him infiltrating the Marleyan military as a spy. However, Zeke’s early performance as a Warrior candidate was poor, and he struggled to keep up with his peers. This led to disappointment from his father, who was focused on Zeke becoming the Restorationists’ key to success.

While Zeke struggled as a candidate, he formed a crucial friendship with Tom Xaver, a Warrior and Titan researcher who took an interest in Zeke. Xaver became a mentor to Zeke, and their shared games of catch created a bond between them. Xaver’s influence shifted Zeke’s perspective, especially when Zeke overheard that the Marleyan authorities were close to discovering the Eldian Restorationists. Fearing for his family’s safety, Zeke tried to convince his parents to stop their rebellion, but Grisha dismissed his fears.

Under Xaver’s guidance, Zeke made the difficult decision to turn in his parents to the Marleyan authorities to save himself and his grandparents. By betraying his parents, Zeke secured his position in Marley’s eyes as a loyal Warrior. Grisha and Dina were sent to Paradis Island and transformed into Titans. Although Zeke felt guilt over his actions, he justified them by believing his parents had recklessly forced their ideals on him.

Zeke’s bond with Xaver grew deeper, and Xaver introduced him to the possibility of using the Founding Titan’s power to sterilize all Subjects of Ymir, ensuring their extinction within 100 years. Zeke embraced this idea as a way to end Eldian suffering without resorting to mass genocide. Inspired by Xaver’s scientific research and tragic backstory, Zeke vowed to keep the Founding Titan out of Marley’s hands to prevent further harm to Eldians.

At the age of 17, Zeke was selected to inherit the Beast Titan from Xaver. Zeke retained Xaver’s glasses as a memento of their bond. Through his Beast Titan, Zeke discovered that his spinal fluid could transform Subjects of Ymir into Titans with a scream and allow him to control them. This ability, combined with his royal lineage, made Zeke an invaluable asset to Marley, although the full extent of his abilities remained a mystery to the Titan Biology Research Society.

Zeke proved to be an effective Warrior, using his Beast Titan to crush entire nations, bombarding enemies with explosive projectiles. His success in battle solidified his status as Marley’s strongest Warrior, and he played a key role in Marley’s military campaigns. In 844, Zeke used his Titan abilities to topple the capital of an enemy nation by controlling hundreds of Titans. As Zeke’s power grew, Marley prepared for the Paradis Island Operation, which would bring Zeke face-to-face with his half-brother Eren Jaeger, and set the stage for his grand plan to euthanize the Eldian race.

Abilities

Cover of the French edition of The Rules of Sociological Method (1919)

Zeke Jaeger stands triumphantly atop his Beast Titan, embodying his duality as both a leader and a formidable force in the struggle for freedom and survival.

Power of the Titans: Beast Titan

Zeke Jaeger had the ability to transform into a 17-meter Titan known as the Beast Titan, which was characterized by its unique, ape-like appearance and immense strength. His Titan abilities were enhanced due to his royal lineage from the Fritz family, which gave him unique powers not seen in other Titan shifters. Some of Zeke’s most notable abilities include:

Cover of the French edition of The Division of Labour in Society

Zeke Jaeger, transformed into the Beast Titan, wields immense power and strategic brilliance, a pivotal figure in the conflict between Marley and Eldia.

Communication

Unlike most Titan shifters, Zeke could fluently speak in his Titan form, allowing him to communicate with both humans and mindless Titans. He often gave orders to Pure Titans under his control, which they could follow to varying degrees depending on their level of comprehension.

Titan Control

Zeke had the rare ability to control Pure Titans by giving vocal commands. Titans under his control could function even during the night using moonlight, a trait not seen in normal Titans. However, Zeke’s control was limited to Titans created using his spinal fluid, and his authority was not absolute, as some Titans could occasionally disobey his commands. This ability stemmed from his royal blood.

Regeneration

Like all Titan shifters, Zeke had the power to regenerate rapidly from injuries. After being critically wounded by Levi, Zeke managed to heal part of his face shortly after encountering Eren.

Enhanced Strength

The Beast Titan was exceptionally strong, capable of hurling large chunks of Wall Rose and bombarding enemies with rocks at great distances. Zeke’s throws were fast enough to create sonic booms, and during the Battle of Shiganshina, he used his bombardment technique to decimate most of the Scout Regiment. His strength was also demonstrated when he wiped out a naval fleet during the Marley Mid-East War.

Precision

Due to his royal blood, Zeke possessed a scream that could transform any Subject of Ymir who had ingested his spinal fluid into Titans. These Titans were connected to Zeke through “paths” and would obey his orders. Unlike regular Titans, those created by Zeke’s scream could function at night as long as there was moonlight.

Human Transformation

The Beast Titan had incredible accuracy when throwing objects. Zeke demonstrated this by accurately throwing a horse at Miche Zacharius and landing direct hits on Lynne and Henning with boulders from atop Wall Rose. His precision extended to handling small objects, as he retrieved Miche’s ODM gear without damaging it.

Hardening

Zeke had the ability to harden his Titan body, although this required time to prepare. During his battle with Levi, Zeke attempted to harden his nape for protection but was unable to do so quickly enough due to Levi’s speed.

Fighting Skills

Zeke was a formidable combatant, capable of overpowering even the Armored Titan, Reiner Braun, without sustaining any serious injuries. Reiner claimed that while Levi was strong, he believed Zeke’s strength as War Chief surpassed Levi’s.

Founding Titan

The Founding Titan, also referred to as the “Coordinate” by Reiner Braun and Bertholdt Hoover, was one of the most powerful Titans, possessing the ability to control Pure Titans. Eren inherited this power from his father, Grisha Jaeger, after Grisha stole it from the Reiss family. However, Eren could only access its full potential while in contact with someone of royal blood.

Eren first activated the Founding Titan’s power by accident during the Battle of Shiganshina when he struck the Smiling Titan, who was later revealed to be a member of royal blood transformed into a Titan. This caused the nearby Titans to attack and devour the Smiling Titan and forced Reiner and Bertholdt into retreat. Although the power can influence Pure Titans, it is unclear whether Eren could control other Titan-shifters with the Founding Titan’s abilities.

The Founding Titan’s immense power made Eren a target for many factions, including Marley’s Warriors and the Reiss family. After four years of seeking to unlock its full potential, Eren finally gained complete control of the Founding Titan by convincing Ymir Fritz, the source of all Titans, to lend him her power. This transformation turned Eren into the massive “Doomsday Titan,” allowing him to control the Wall Titans, create a unique Titan form that dwarfed all others, and telepathically communicate with all Subjects of Ymir.

Relationships

Grisha Jaeger

As Zeke’s father, Grisha had high expectations for him, hoping Zeke would help the Eldian Restorationists. However, Zeke resented Grisha for pushing his ideology onto him, eventually turning his parents over to Marley. This caused a lasting rift, with Zeke considering himself and his half-brother Eren victims of their father’s ideals. Though he disowned Grisha, Zeke was shocked to learn later that his father regretted his actions and even received an emotional apology from Grisha in the Paths, where Zeke finally referred to him as “dad.”

Dina Fritz

Zeke had a strained relationship with his mother, Dina, due to her involvement in the Restorationist cause. While he resented her for being distant like Grisha, he was saddened by her death on Paradis Island.

Tom Xaver

Zeke saw Tom Xaver, his predecessor as the Beast Titan, as a father figure. Xaver’s influence greatly shaped Zeke’s worldview, including his belief in the Eldian euthanasia plan. Their relationship was based on mutual respect, and Zeke vowed to continue Xaver’s work.

Theo Magath

Zeke respected Magath, his Marleyan superior, who viewed him as a competent and capable leader. Though their relationship was professional, Magath stopped trusting Zeke after his betrayal in Liberio.

Reiner Braun and Bertholdt Hoover

As their superior, Zeke encouraged Reiner and Bertholdt but did not hesitate to discipline them when needed. Although they fought together in many battles, Zeke’s later betrayal ended their camaraderie, particularly with Reiner, whom Zeke came to blame for their situation.

Annie Leonhart

Zeke was familiar with Annie, referring to her affectionately as “Little Annie.” While he trusted her abilities, Zeke prioritized his mission over rescuing her from capture, showing his cold pragmatism.

Pieck Finger

Zeke and Pieck shared a close bond based on mutual respect. Zeke admired Pieck’s intelligence, but their relationship soured after Zeke’s betrayal. Despite this, Zeke showed regret after Pieck was injured during the Marleyan counterattack.

Eren Jaeger

Zeke viewed Eren, his half-brother, as a fellow victim of their father’s influence and a partner in his plan to sterilize the Eldian race. Zeke trusted Eren enough to work with him, but Eren’s eventual betrayal hurt Zeke deeply. After discovering Eren manipulated their father to kill the Reiss family, Zeke became disillusioned with his brother.

Yelena

Yelena idolized Zeke, seeing him as a god-like figure after he saved her during the Marley Mid-East War. Zeke trusted Yelena enough to share his euthanasia plan with her, and she remained loyal even after Zeke’s defeat.

Levi Ackermann

Zeke and Levi were bitter enemies, with Levi being one of the few people who could consistently overpower Zeke. Their animosity was strong, and despite some temporary cooperation, their hatred for each other persisted. Levi’s relentless pursuit of Zeke and eventual capture of him added to their intense rivalry.

Hange Zoë

Zeke had a professional relationship with Hange, working with them during the Liberio raid. However, after aligning with Eren and the Jaegerists, Zeke likely viewed Hange as an enemy once more.

Colt Grice

As Colt was set to inherit the Beast Titan, Zeke acted as a mentor to him. Despite their bond, Zeke did not hesitate to activate his scream and transform Colt’s brother, Falco, into a Titan, showing Zeke’s cold pragmatism.

Armin Arlelt

Zeke had minimal interaction with Armin until their meeting in the Paths. Their discussion about the meaning of life deeply impacted Zeke, and he ultimately agreed to help Armin stop the Rumbling, inspired by Armin’s reflection on joyful memories.

Trivia

  • Zeke shares his English dub voice actor with Shikishima from theAttack on Titanlive-action movies.
  • Zeke’s name is a shortened form of “Ezekiel,” which is of Hebrew origin, meaning “God will strengthen.” In the Bible, Ezekiel was a prophet who foretold the destruction of Jerusalem and the restoration of Israel, paralleling Zeke’s role as a transformative figure in theAttack on Titanstory.
  • The katakana for Zeke’s name is the same as the German word “Sieg,” meaning “victory.” This thematically aligns with Grisha Jaeger’s hopes that Zeke would lead Eldia to victory.
  • Zeke’s talent for throwing (referred to as “pitches” during the Battle of Shiganshina) is likely influenced by his time playing baseball as a Warrior candidate. He aimed for a “perfect game” in the battle but left Floch Forster as the sole survivor of his devastating attack.
  • Zeke’s Beast Titan appearance resembles various cryptids, such as Sasquatch/Bigfoot, the Yeti, and the Yowie, giving his Titan form an especially monstrous and primal look.
  • In Episode 57, a young Zeke is seen playing with a long-armed monkey toy, foreshadowing his future Beast Titan form. He is also shown with a horse and two soldier figurines, hinting at his later massacre of the Scout Regiment soldiers during the Battle of Shiganshina.
  • Tomohiro Machiyama, the screenwriter for theAttack on Titanlive-action films, stated that Tetsurō Araki informed him that Isayama modeled Zeke’s appearance after Machiyama himself.