Eren Yeager initiated the Rumbling to achieve freedom for Paradis Island by destroying 80% of humanity, seeing it as the only way to end the cycle of hatred and war against Eldians, while also ensuring his friends could live long lives as heroes and ending the Titan curse. He was driven by visions of a horrific future, feeling trapped by fate, and ultimately acted to secure a future where his people weren't persecuted, even though he knew it meant committing genocide and becoming the world's ultimate enemy.
Isolated from others, desperate for life meaning, they are pushed to fight an “enemy” to protect someone they love. Indeed, this is how Eren justifies his actions in genociding 80% of the human population. Throughout Attack on Titan is the recurrent belief that humans are naturally violent, discriminatory, and greedy.
Obviously he wanted to save his friends and paarados and all that but it's clear his real motivation was to just make the world a blank slate. What was his real reasoning? Eren stops at 80%, he says he did it so the alliance could be seen as Heros.
Eren wanted to destroy the world because he didn't like that it was so complicated (similar to how some people react to season 4), he thought that the outside world was this open landscape that he, Armin and Mikasa could explore together.
Approximately 80% of all human life on the planet was ended by the time the Rumbling was stopped prematurely by the combined efforts of the remnants of Paradis Island's Survey Corps and Marley's Warrior Unit.
In season two, Eren Yeager and Armin Arlert, among other Survey Corps members, began growing suspicious of two of their comrades, Reiner Braun and Bertholdt Hoover. Reiner and Bertholdt eventually confessed the truth to Eren, admitting they were not just Marleyans undercover, but Titan shifters too.
Eren possessed the power of three Titans. From his father, Eren inherited the Attack and Founding Titans. After eating Lara Tybur during the Raid on Liberio, he gained the War Hammer Titan as well.
Eren's true love, widely considered by fans and supported by the creator, is Mikasa Ackerman, though their relationship is portrayed as tragic and complex, evolving from a sibling-like bond to deep, albeit complicated, romantic love that he struggles to acknowledge due to his grand, world-altering plans. He confesses his feelings in the end, but it's within a tragic context, acknowledging he couldn't bear seeing her with anyone else and seeing a future where they lived happily in an alternate reality.
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In Marley, Eren is villain to them but in Paradis, he's the hero who saved them from Marley. But for his friends, Eren became the Antihero and villain when the world united against him.
Immunity to the Founding Titan
The Ackermans are former Subjects of Ymir and could manifest within Paths; however, they were immune to the Founding Titan's ability to alter memories. This led Kenny's grandfather to speculate that they were not Subjects of Ymir as the majority race within the Walls were affected.
Eren does not have royal blood. To have it you'd have to be descended from the Eldian royal family. Zeke has it through his mother Dina and Historia through the Reiss family.
Eren had his plans and it is not to save paradis but to save Mikasa from exerting much effort to save him (Eren can see past and future) and to end her own missery that is why he decided to be a villain to let Mikasa kill him it was all planned from the start.
So we know Eren's plan was 100 percent because that is what he told Armin in the Paths in both anime/manga. "i know that i try to eradicate all of humanity outside the walls". He also says, "20 percent is as much you can save" to Armin.
The Eldians around the world hate the Eldians on Paradis Island because they are jealous of their relative freedom. Feeling 'left behind' when the 145th Fritz King retreated from Marley to build 'a Paradise', the Eldians left on the mainland have suffered a century of hardship because of their blood.
Beneath Meliodas' frank and bawdy demeanor hides immense amounts of emotional pain from having witnessed Elizabeth die over 106 times.
The cross popping veins symbol was added to Unicode 6.0 as an emoji (💢) in 2010 with the name "anger symbol" and the code U+1F4A2. It is typically rendered with a bright red color. Older manga such as Doraemon use smoke puffs to represent anger rather than the vein insignia.
Sad Anime
The Simple Reason as to Why Mikasa Kissed Eren's Head. In the end, the message is clear. Mikasa kissed Eren because she loved him, and she never stopped doing so. Her affection transcended the chaos of wars and the formidable powers of Titans.
Historia's decision to get pregnant in Attack on Titan is most likely driven by her desire to avoid Zeke's cruel plan, ensuring she doesn't become a part of the primitive scheme to save the Eldian race. Still, the possibility of getting pregnant out of love is there as well.
Eren became so depressed after kissing historia's hand when he got memories of 2000 years of sufferings and knowing he will rumble the world. He wanted Mikasa to be free from him. That's why he didn't confess his love her And for Armin, he was just being shy and there's nothing wrong with being shy.
Some of the Nine Titans could talk while others cannot. Those who could not talk had mouths that physically prevented them from proper speech, such as Eren's. The ones that could talk include Ymir, Zeke, Pieck Finger, and Lara.
If Eren ate all nine titans shifters, he would have all powers If he dies with all 9 in a natural death, the Nine will all be passed down through unborn babies If he was eaten, the inheritor will be next to have all titans and founder In a case of where a child has a shifting ability unbeknownst to them, it will only ...
Is AoT based on WW2? While Attack on Titan draws inspiration from historical events, particularly World War II, it remains a fictional story with its own unique narrative. While certain events and elements bear similarities to that historical period, the series is far from a direct retelling of WW2.