Weitz Rogen

Weitz Rogen (ヴァイツ・ログン) is a gladiator on the Gladiator Island Ginunhive and a member of Subaru's Unit during the latter's stay on the island. He made his debut in Arc 7.

Appearance
Weitz is a well-built bald man with black eyes. Most of his body including his arms, legs, chest, and head are covered with blue tattoos.

Personality
Externally, Weitz is an antisocial man who talks in a low and hushed voice. Due to his past, he wishes to be believed in and treated like normal person, but he never had the opportunity to be trusted by those around him. This causes him to think that he can only survive by doing better than everyone else. However, under the surface, Weitz is a loyal and trusting individual. In return for being kind to him, Weitz offers genuine help and shows respect to people like Subaru, who had saved him during Sparka.

History
Weitz is an orphan born in Glaracia, a city of blacksmiths. Having no parents, he used to do odd jobs to survive. Due to his introverted nature, Weitz never made any friends, and people started regarding him as someone quiet and creepy. When eventually materials from his workplace went missing, Weitz was accused of stealing, and as a punishment, a tattoo was branded on his arm, marking him as a criminal.

Not being accepted anywhere due to the brand on his arm, Weitz was forced to steal to stay alive, fully embracing his status as a criminal. As a result of this, Weitz started voluntarily adding more tattoos to his body, becoming fully covered with them from legs to face.

Weitz soon became a known criminal in Glaracia, attracting the attention of guards. He eventually decided to take revenge against the man who framed him for stealing back at his workplace, severely beating the man and cutting off his ear. Once he finished, Weitz found himself surrounded by guards and was forced to surrender. He was later sent to the Gladiator Island of Ginunhive.

Trivia

 * Weitz has his own named chapter in Arc 7 of the Web Novel.
 * His name is most likely based on the German word Zwei, meaning "Two".