It is unknown if he is truly dedicated to Jellal's goal or not. Macbeth joins Jellal to obtain true "freedom" and to defeat Zeref. Macbeth shows an understanding and respective side to the members of his guild, as seen when Richard decides to follow Jellal, he simply states that everyone has the freedom to choose what they want. Macbeth trusts Erik explicitly, stating that if Erik says it's right, it must be so. From Macbeth's words to Jellal, it can be gleaned that he somewhat appreciates his guild members and has a resilient bond with them all, aside from Brain. Like the rest of the guild, Macbeth values his freedom very much and is willing to go to great lengths for it. Consequently, Macbeth gives Erik the permission to kill Brain, smiling as the man he formerly viewed as a foster father died, displaying a ruthless part to his personality. In spite of his seeming reverence of Brain, Macbeth is eventually disillusioned by Brain's manipulation, coming to realize that Brain only viewed him and his guild members to be pawns to seal Zero. He is also afraid of his foster father Brain, as when he was defeated, Macbeth expressed his fear at the thought of Brain abandoning him. He seems to be extremely sadistic when he finds a strong opponent, he will make them suffer. However, Macbeth does speak amiably to others, as seen when he addresses his guild members though he does not necessarily extend the same courtesy to non-guild members. He seems to believe that his power is absolute, or, at least, greater than anyone else's: in battle, he often expresses boredom with his opponent's lack of strength, leading Macbeth to exude an air of superiority and arrogance. Macbeth has shown to be an extremely laid back individual, shown by him often seen sleeping on his magic carpet. He completes his outfit by donning a black vest, over which he also wears a white fur-trimmed brown coat. He now wears a full-body white suit that has a maroon stripe decorating the mid-thigh region, as well as a maroon neckline. However, as of X791, upon being released from prison, Macbeth has shortened the black part back to its original length, and his hair is no longer straight and spiky, but more wavy.
ĭuring the Key of the Starry Sky arc, Macbeth's black spiky hair has grown considerably it now reaches midway down his back, obscuring the vast majority of the white portion of his hair, save for a small braided lock dangling down the left side of his face. Macbeth's red Oración Seis Mark is located on his right shoulder, and he wears dark nail polish. Macbeth's lower eyelashes are very prominent, and he wears dark eyeliner and plum-colored lipstick.
Macbeth also wears a pair of yellow pants with black designs on them and burgundy boots there are spiked bracelets on his wrists and skull earrings in his ears. He wears a black leather vest with white fur trimming, a white armlet around his right bicep, and a black choker around his neck. Macbeth is a very lean, slightly effeminate young man with short spiky black hair on the top, and longer, straight white hair on the bottom he has long strands of white hair framing either side of his face, with the right strand, in particular, being adorned by five maroon beads.