Jugram Haschwalth

He is a currently unnamed Quincy and member of the Vandenreich's Stern Ritter.

Appearance
He has effeminate features and a thin build, as well as long blonde hair that descends past his shoulders. His usual attire is a variation upon the Stern Ritter's typical white uniform, consisting of the order's signature hooded-cloak and a thigh-length trench coat, along with white trousers and shoes. However, when first seen, his cloak had been exchanged with a hooded-cape that featured a black mask and a thin black sash diagonally encircling his body from the cape's left epaulette.

Personality
While speaking in a much more casual manner to the Vandenreich Leader than some, presumably due to his position amongst the Stern Ritter, he still retains a highly respectful tone.

The Thousand-Year Blood War arc
Witnessing the Vandenreich Leader mercilessly slaughter Luders Friegen and Asguiaro Ebern, he questions if such a thing was alright given how precious the Arrancar should be due to them not needing to be trained in combat. The leader dismisses this, stating that they could acquire as many Arrancar as needed thanks to Hueco Mundo already being their territory, as he looks at the imprisoned Tier Harribel. Later examining Asguiaro's discarded medallion, he notices that while it had been used, it was unable to seal Ichigo Kurosaki's Bankai. After he states that actual proof was useful despite this being predicted, the leader then orders him to instruct the Jagdarmee of Hueco Mundo to collect "a few idiots" alive.

While Ichigo confronts Kirge Opie, he and the other Stern Ritter gather at the Sun Gate at the leader's behest, before traveling to Seireitei in order to participate in the conquest of Soul Society. Once there, he and the others emerge from pillars of blue flame prior to engaging the Shinigami in battle, where he tells the opposition to shiver in fear as the Stern Ritter had come to purge them. Ordered to halt by Hidetomo Kajōmaru, he retorts that he didn't mind if Hidetomo fled out of overwhelming fear, which was displayed by his reluctance to accept this as matter of life and death despite the war having begun. When Hidetomo then charges, he effortlessly cuts him down. Observing the opposition's resolve crumble from afar, the leader permits him to spare their lives if he thought it kinder to do so.