Jaegers

The Jaegers are a recently-created special Police Squad made to combat Night Raid and curb criminal activity in the Capital at the behest of Emperor Makoto. Led by General Esdese, the unit is solely made up of Teigu users pulled from various departments or divisions in the Empire's military.

History
One of the first acts of the Jaegers, much to most of the members' bewilderment, was to find Esdese a lover. Due to the tournament held for this purpose, Tatsumi was bought to the Jaegers. One of the earliest missions of the Jaegers first had them assault a bandit fortress as a show of their powers to Esdese, felling the base with ease. After being forced to train with Wave in the mountains, Tatsumi befriends Wave but eventually escapes the Jaegers.

Becoming suspicious of Tatsumi's actions, Dr. Stylish tracks down Tatsumi, leading him to the Night Raid base. After an assault by Dr. Stylish, his forces are decimated and he himself is killed by Akame despite going into his Danger Beast form.

Shortly after Dr. Stylish's death, the Jaegers prepare themselves for an attack against Night Raid, and divide themselves into two groups, the first consisting of Esdese, Ran and Seryuu, and the second containing Bors, Kurome and Wave. As a result from the separation and conflict, Bors is killed, although Chelsea, who assassinated him, was shortly killed herself after attempting to take down a seemingly-weakened Kurome.

Shortly after, Seryuu was also killed when she attempted to fight both Tatsumi and Mein alone. Although Tatsumi left the battle to deal with the Rakshasa Demon Suzuka, who had first spied the two Night Raid members trying to blend in with the crowd, he returned in time to save Mein from Seryuu's suicide bomb.

Their next assignment was to protect Borick from an anticipated attack by Night Raid. Although they anticipated the attack, Borick was still killed due to a combination of Borick's own overconfidence and lust, Susanoo's and Tatsumi's ability to distract Esdese, and Chelsea's weakening of Kurome during the former assassination attack. However, in order to escape from Esdese, Susanoo sacrifices himself to get the rest to safety.

With their current losses, and widespread rebellions, Esdese was ordered to fight in the West, while the remaining Jaegers were stationed within the capital. During this time, the higher council deemed the Jaegers useless or weak, and decided to form a new group, Wild Hunt.

The very first interaction between these two groups occurred when Wave was informed by Bors' family of a group causing trouble. Upon seeing the public execution done by Wild Hunt, Wave immediately attempts to show his anger, but is stopped by Ran, warning Wave that the leader of Wild Hunt is the Prime Minister's son.

Shortly after calming down, Wave is shocked to see that Bors' wife and child had been savagely killed by Wild Hunt during an investigation. Following this Kurome was also harassed by Wild Hunt, eventually causing Wave to finally snap and lash back against Wild Hunt, declaring that the "Jagers will hunt down anyone who disturbs the peace," causing a fight between him and Wild Hunt leader, Shura. Wave defeats Shura in a fair duel, much to the latter's frustration, and Ran reveals his own motivations: Champ, a member of Wild Hunt, killed his entire class back when he was a schoolteacher. That night, Ran and Kurome leave to fight Wild Hunt at their own base just as Night Raid themselves move to take down the group.

In the resulting battle, Ran is able to kill Champ, but is fatally wounded. On the verge of dying, Ran uses his last strength to get Kurome to safety, but is then finished off by Kurome herself so that she can use him as her puppet.

Current Members

 * Esdese (Leader)
 * Wave
 * Kurome
 * Ran (technically deceased but now one of Kurome's puppets)

Deceased Members

 * Dr. Stylish - Field Doctor and scientist
 * Bors
 * Seryuu Yubikitas

Trivia

 * "Jaeger" is German for "Hunter/s". Both in its singular and plural forms, the word is simply Jaeger.
 * The true spelling of "Jaeger" is "Jager" but the former is easier for English speakers to correctly pronounce.