Heath Lott is a young member of the Einberg group, known as the "White Knight" or "Weiss Knight." While he shows promise, he is still inexperienced compared to others. Heath is assigned to attack several resistance groups alongside Nara Vaughn and Christoph Scissorman. However, he fails his important mission as Rozé and Ash help the Seven Radiant Stars escape. After returning, Heath is terrified and loses his composure when Noland von Lüneberg rejects him. Feeling hopeless, Heath ends up taking his own life.
Heath Lott is a young man with purple hair. His youthful looks make him stand out among the older members of Einberg.
Heath is ambitious and wants to prove himself. He is eager to be recognized, especially by his peer, Arnold Renk, the "Black Knight." However, after one big failure, he quickly becomes scared, loses confidence, and shows a fragile side.
Heath is one of the youngest chosen to be an Einberg Knight. Even though he is new, he tries hard to be as good as those around him. Heath is given responsibilities meant for experienced fighters, which shows the trust Einberg puts in him.
Heath pilots a Knightmare Frame called "Freypnir." The base of his machine is the same as Arnold Renk’s "Valpnir," but Heath’s model is equipped for long-range fighting and carries two rifles.
Heath competes with Arnold Renk, another Knight with a similar rank. He works with Nara Vaughn and Christoph Scissorman during missions. His biggest challenge comes from his leader, Noland von Lüneberg, who loses faith in him after his failure.
Assigned to Attack the Resistance
When Arnold Renk dies in Abashiri, Einberg launches attacks on resistance groups. Heath, along with his direct squad, is sent to chase the Seven Radiant Stars and raids their secret base in Otaru.
Facing Rozé's Clever Plan
When Heath arrives, the Seven Radiant Stars have already escaped, thanks to Rozé’s smart plan. Heath and his squad are tricked into a warehouse filled with bombs, causing heavy losses. Still, Heath manages to escape and make it back to the government building without injuries.
The Humiliation and Despair
Even though he isn’t hurt, Heath cannot erase the shame of failing his mission and letting the enemy escape. While giving his report, he tries to excuse his loss by saying the enemy “used dirty tricks.” This does not convince anyone; in war, there are no excuses.
Noland von Lüneberg, seeing Heath’s shameful conduct, tells him to leave. In the middle of a fierce war between Neo-Britannia and the resistance, getting dismissed is almost the same as being told to die.
Heath’s Final Choice
Hopeless and full of fear, Heath breaks down in tears and, in his private room, ends his life with a gun.
Heath’s Knightmare Frame, "Freypnir," is made from the same base model as Arnold’s, but Heath’s version is built for shooting from far away. This setup matches Heath’s fighting style, preferring to attack from a distance rather than close combat.
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