![]() Many of his Titan kills are solo, accomplished with little direct cooperation from other soldiers (due to him usually assigning them to hunt other Titans in the vicinity). Few will argue with his claims that only he can handle certain difficult tasks, because he has proven his ability to accomplish them.ĭespite his obedience to Erwin, Levi operates rather independently. Though Levi is aware that his battle skill is in a different league from that of almost any other human soldier alive, he is not particularly arrogant about it, as he knows from experience that no human soldier is invulnerable. Unbeknownst to him, his daughter had just been killed Levi remained silent, he was too overcome with grief to reply. As they re-entered the gate, Petra's father approached him, cheerfully talking about his daughter and her unwavering devotion to the Survey Corps (in the manga in the anime, he speaks of her devotion to Levi). ![]() When ordered to retreat early to Wall Rose at the end of the disastrous 57th Expedition, Levi was visibly distressed that so many of his soldiers had died on a fruitless mission. Levi beats up Eren at the military tribunalīecause of their hazardous profession and his personal values, he cares greatly for his subordinates' welfare. When it was revealed that all Titans may have once been human beings themselves, Levi appeared to be disturbed by the idea that he'd been killing human beings. He himself has stated that he hates unnecessary casualties, and he tells his subordinates to use their judgement so that they can avoid blunders that might cost them their lives. One of his most defining characteristics is the great value he places on preserving human life. Although he rarely shows it, Levi does have a sense of morality and empathy. When he sardonically suggests they join the Survey Corps, they back off. In one scene, he mocks several MPs by observing that they have never battled or even seen a single Titan. He openly resents the MPs for their continual attempts to undermine the Survey Corps, and also presumably because of the criminal life he led before he joined the Survey Corps. At Eren's tribunal, he insulted the merchants by calling them "pigs" and told the Military Police that they weren't competent enough to handle Eren. However, Levi's obedience is strictly limited to individuals he respects, and he has no problem showing open disdain for authority from anyone outside of this circle. He also places great trust in his subordinates. However, after he joined the Survey Corps, he came to greatly respect Commander Erwin Smith, whose orders he follows willingly because he believes in Erwin's vision for the Corps. For most of the arc, as the Survey Corps were on the run from the rest of the military and the monarchy, he simply wore his 3DMG harness over casual clothes. However, since the beginning of the The Uprising arc, he has left the cravat off. When forced to take leave from his duties due to injury, Levi was seen in a black suit, plain white shirt, cravat, and dress shoes. ![]() When embarking on expeditions outside the Walls, he also wears the Survey Corps' green hooded cloak. He is most often seen in his Survey Corps uniform, with a white button up shirt underneath along with his trademark white cravat. He is usually either frowning or expressionless that, plus his extremely calm demeanour, often makes it difficult to guess what he is thinking. He is quite short, but his physique is well-developed in musculature from extensive 3DMG usage. Levi has short, straight black hair styled in an undercut, as well as narrow, intimidating grey/blue eyes with dark circles under them and a deceptively youthful face. ![]()
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