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am i??? an eren stan???
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I don’t have words to describe all my love to him
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Can you believe Armin ended racism
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I don't know why but lately this has been bothering me but you seemed to be the only one I could approach with my concern. In chapter 123, when the sales were falling, and the mindless Titans had started their rampage, Armin was not only excited that Eren was not only on their side but also to see the Wall Titans about to flatten the world. I may be wrong. But I just wanted to hear your thoughts on this since it is still bothering me greatly.
Context is important here. In chapter 118, Armin and the 104th were at first hesitant to help Eren because they worried he might be in favor of Zeke’s euthanasia plan. Armin rallied his friends by convincing them there was no way of that.
Armin’s initial excitement in chapter 123 was because Eren’s release of the titans was proof for him that Eren was not allied with Zeke.
Something else Chapter 118 lets us know is that that with enemy forces attacking Shiganshina, Armin was in favor of a partial rumbling.
When Armin realized Eren was releasing all the titans, not just enough to take care of the immediate threat, his excitement turned to horror.
I hope that helps!
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Ok real question
Who did it better?
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Snk manga readers waiting for an update on Hange and Levi
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When we finally get news on Levi and Hange -
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I'm glad for Mikasa's recent development but her leaving behind the scarf made me sad all the same
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FINALLY SOMEONE MENTIONED LEVI AND HANGE!! They all look so furious when Yelena tells them that Levihan may have been defeated and Armin clearly was faking it in front of Yelena saying "We should help the Jaegerists blah blah" I wonder how they'll react if Zeke tells them Levi's dead (he's supposedly not). Well if there's even a time for that cuz Zeke went "And I oop" lol Anyways aside from all this drama and Paradis being on fire I still can't wait to see my babies Levi and Hange safe. I'm glad they're away from this bullshit for now but I'm also really worried that Isayama's planning the worse. I assume we'll see them in the next chap. I'm nervous from now on.
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Eren’s Possible Endgame
For the whole of this arc, Eren’s motivations have been a mystery to much of the fandom. His words speak of freedom for the people in Paradis, while his actions provoke an all-out war charged by the rest of the world’s advanced forces. We’ve learned that Zeke’s big intention for getting himself and the Coordinate together was to rewrite Eldian DNA so they may never create future generations, a method to prevent their race from suffering any more harm from the oppressive world they reside. Eren has been aware of this since his first meeting with Yelena, and counsels with Zeke in Marley to enact this plan. Eren’s words to Zeke are everything he wants to hear. Mass genocide of their own race is the only path to freedom.
Or at least, Zeke and his followers seem to think so. But does Eren, one that had once vocalized the value of freedom is granted to those who are born into the world, that life and living are the only way to be free, that fighting to break those chains that others cast upon them will obtain that goal, really believe in Zeke’s solution? Is forcibly preventing future generations from carrying on their race’s existence the only way for them to be released from their figurative and literal slavery?
[If you want to skip the grueling hard work I put about an hour into because I’m getting tired of having to repeat this, like, all the time, every chapter, I have an in-summary at the end.]
I think when we visit the core of Eren’s morality, he certainly harbors a great deal of resentment to the situation he was placed in. He values his freedom, of course, and he’ll fight tooth and nail to obtain that. But with new knowledge, he’s learned that while what exists beyond the ocean is his enemy, the ones who are truly to blame are those who pass on their fears, their anger, their hate to their children, so that they may continue planting the seeds that keep the cycle of oppression spinning. It’s an inevitable happening. There is no way to stop it so long as people are ingrained with this mindset. Eren understands this, and that people cannot help if the environment they live in affects their ideas of other people. The world is cruel like that. He is no exception, of course.
That said, how can Eren commit the act of involving casualties of war, of any demographic, and deprive the choice of others to bring new life in the world, to force Eldians to die off? And if that’s not the case, what do his actions plan to achieve?
Chapter 118’s typeset recently released and while it’s no official translation, the context of the dialogue isn’t difficult to misinterpret. The chapter, among previous ones that question Eren’s motives, indicate that much of what Eren is doing is being forced upon him. Why else would Eren even agree to enact the Rumbling and genocide their own race? Armin, finally, persuades the 104th that the Eren they know wouldn’t do this. The decision was not Eren’s to make. Essentially, since many have presumably been consuming Zeke’s spinal fluid, it isn’t hard to imagine that there was an ultimatum here. I’ve mentioned this previously that this might be the case that explains why Eren so easily cooperated with Zeke and dragged his friends into a surprise-attack battle. I think Armin’s suppressed laugh in ch116 is his reaction to the concept, that there is no way Eren would actually agree to this.
Eren is, however, adamant about initiating contact with Zeke to do-- something. I think a lot of what was mentioned in terms of the Rumbling, the manipulation of DNA, the war of the worlds, Paths, etc. will come into play in the final climax, and I believe Eren’s intentions are to commit the small scale devastation with the payoff being a temporary “world peace.” Yeah, peace. Not just restricted to Eldians, this will involve everyone.
Basically, my theory is that the Rumbling is going to happen. Throughout the story, much of what Armin speculates using his logic, not personal feelings, tends to be right. He guesses that Eren will use the Coordinate to effectively destroy the world’s military forces that will arrive at their doorstep, using the wall titans in Shingangina to pose a warning and protect the island from attacks until they are able to fend for themselves. Only Eren can call upon any orders, be it awakening the Wall Titans, sterilizing the population, or both.
There is a fear that Eren is rage-filled enough to wipe out the entire world if he willed it. He says so himself that he is capable of destroying everyone. But Armin recalling Eren’s words when he first sees the ocean, that if they kill their enemies, they may be free, emphasizes the keyword enemies. He brings it up before he transforms in Liberio. However, in his conversation with Reiner prior, he admits that he thought everyone on the other side of the ocean were his enemies, then realized when living among them and experiencing their environment, that they were the same as anyone else.
Anyone can look like a bad guy. Anyone can look like a hero. There is empathy for those he once saw as “the enemy.” But it’s clear that “the enemy” is not the world, but those that oppress people’s freedoms. He has had this philosophy since he was young, but ending the world isn’t a viable option like killing the kidnappers were in his eyes-- in fact, despite the intentions, it’s often brought up as an alarming act by a child. But unlike before, those views aren’t so black and white, and he has grown beyond vengeance but rather sees the violence as an act of duty and necessity. He has to destroy his enemies because, sadly, diplomacy can’t bring their guns down if they still have guns in their hands in the first place.
So, the Rumbling will happen. They anticipated the world’s mightiest to arrive for their assault, and if they choose to attack even when the Wall Titans are mobile and near indestructible, then that’s their choice to risk their lives. And it’s more than likely that all forces will join together to stop a common enemy (this doesn’t mean they are forever allies, but I’ll get to that in a sec). They had already been motivated by Willy Tybur’s speech. That was the cog needed to rotate this in action. Had the world refused and not cheered for Willy upon his declaration, perhaps there would be no need to get the whole world involved. Or else Eren wouldn’t have waited for a queue to attack, why bother waiting until Willy officially declared war, finished his speech, prevent other nations from listening before they can agree. Willy was the ignorant adult to persuade every ambassador there, and the world proved themselves to be easily manipulated children. So long as a well respected person is to call someone the devil, that person will be the devil to their followers. Which is why the play, the Attack on Liberio, reclaiming the Warhammer titan was so vital.
But what of after that? Once this common enemy is destroyed, Paradis will become a land to conquer because of its resources. Hizuru, even as supposed allies to Paradis, lend their help with the trade of ice burst stones, which is a limitless energy source that can provide extended use of fuel. Resources are the reason why Marley plans to take the island eventually, because using Titans as their weapons will become obsolete. Other nations are advancing and the need for shifters and pure titans pose less and less of a threat with each war. With Marley now crippled, there is no stopping the world from fighting for that territory and those resources, effectively causing them to fight each other (which they have been already). The cycle of war isn’t stopping and perhaps it will never stop. Especially if those armies exist. Simply because they fought against their biggest enemies, it does not mean the world will come together in cooperation- this is brought up in the earlier chapters of the manga. Eren even says that it is basically ignorant (too optimistic) to believe humanity can be brought together as one even if they fight a common enemy. This wasn’t the case when Titans were their only antagonists, and it doesn’t apply to the rest of the world.
Eren may not be actively solving every crime imaginable when it comes to wiping nations, and he may not be doing this specifically to reduce the amount of war for an extended period for the world. He takes the survival of Paradisians as a priority, but dismantling militaries force nations to halt their fighting and to build up from the start. This gives Paradis more time to build their own defenses, while making fair connections with allies that won’t make them vulnerable if they cannot compromise on certain actions, and puts them at a level playing field whenever the world is ready to fight again. Which is exactly what Paradis needs. It is not an infinite “world peace” and it’s not even really “peace” but it is a semicolon to the chaos so that Paradis can catch up with modern technology. Specifically, without Titans.
That’s where the agreement with Zeke stops. Eren doesn’t want to sterilize his people, but he does want them free. And the only way to free Eldians is to get rid of the Titans, as he has always said. Except this time, he really means the identity of Titans. If rewriting Eldian DNA can be done to cure sickness, sterilize the population, become titans at all, literally healing shifters and pure titans from any injury, why wouldn’t the DNA be written to severe the ties the physical body has to the invisible Paths that connect Ymir to her people? True that this will be a big leap of chance on Eren’s part, but it isn’t illogical to come to that conclusion. The power of Ymir, the Founding Titan specifically, can stretch that influence to Eldians at any proximity. No matter where Eldians are, they are always bound to the curse, and therefore will always able to become a titan. The world cannot get over that fear because it’s simply true- Eldians can become cannibalistic monsters. It’s their fate and genetic makeup that chains them to that identity, and they have no choice in the matter. Even as Pure Titans, they are victims to only their subconscious, their intellect and morality suspended, not even aware of what they are doing. Shifters are pre-determined to die in 13 years despite their near indestructible and powerful bodies. Titans brought upon suffering in the world and caused a race of people, some who had no idea that they could become monsters in the first place, to be ostracized, enslaved, feared, despised, abused, and murdered for the misunderstanding that they are pre-determined to be evil people. Because, to the world, monsters are evil, even if in reality that is not always the case.
So if the existence of physical monsters are no longer present, and the world learns of this, Paradis is able to prove this and properly have the time to establish peace among nations, then the fear is at least partially diminished. Oppression will always be a thing, but the important thing is that the possibility of being a Titan will no longer be there and eventually that aspect from others’ minds will very, very gradually die as generations are less likely to hear this from their parents, or at least less inclined to believe it if there are clearly no more Titans around at all. Even the Walls may be broken. Even those in the frontlines in this current battle who may turn into Titans because of Zeke’s inevitable scream will revert back and no longer have to worry about it happening again. The ability to be a “monster” in personality will lie solely on choice, and not because it is predestined upon birth.
Breaking the Paths will likely also prevent an Ackerbond from being created. While Ackermans aren’t affected by memory manipulation and possibly not even DNA alterations, they are still descendants of Ymir by biology and their bonds are remnants of Paths taking effect. Ackermans perhaps have more free choice than Eldians themselves to create their bonds at all or perhaps break them, but as the bonds exist, they have a bias to follow their “lord” (or “master” as Eren means) and said lord’s motivations. It isn’t to say Ackermans cannot have their own dreams, but they are still inflicted with the Paths that can possibly affect some judgement. Breaking the Paths themselves will prevent that connection if you think about it logically.
Of course, this doesn’t quite align with Eren’s words to Mikasa. I think Armin’s important role in ch118 (and really his reason for existing in the story) is to remind everyone that Eren’s actions have a greater meaning, and had he not brought up potential lies that Eren made about the Ackerbond to Mikasa, it would have been more questionable that he���d lie at all than it is now. It’s possible that those words were to break Mikasa free on her own without simply severing the Paths. It’s also relatively fool-proof, as severing Paths would only be a theory in Eren’s mind, and not an absolute.
And finally it comes down to the pregnancy. Historia at this point already accepted shouldering the burden of carry children to pass down the Beast Titan, and the government was willing to see this through as cooperation with Hizuru to do this. Initially, Eren was opposed to this, but of course Yelena (or Eren) as part of the ultimatum with Zeke told Historia that her early pregnancy was to ensure Zeke’s safety for an appropriate amount of time to act. However, I also believe it could have been used as a backup plan in case breaking Paths did not succeed, or that he had no actual choice but to enact mass sterilization (which would probably only happen on terms of a massive threat). I’m not saying this was Eren’s initial intention, and that he very much is still against Historia’s forced circumstances, but if it was all going to happen for the sake of Zeke anyway, it wouldn’t be far-fetched to assume that once that plan is carried out, Historia’s unborn child will be unaffected by this DNA change.
Allegedly, when a shifter dies naturally, Paths dictate that the next born, not conceived, Eldian baby will receive power. This implies that Paths and therefore the Founding’s actions do not affect unborn children. In this case, the race will not die off, as it can be carried on by another. Even if this weren’t true, Historia herself would have to remain fertile (as well as someone else) to continue producing children until Eldians on Paradis are able to either A) stabilize their forces that make them formidable against large armies or B) Eldians gradually die off without war consuming them all.
While it’s not quite clear why Eren has not told anyone this, I think it’s basically what Armin expect as him being pushed to a corner and unable to tell them to truth. They were involved in war to show that the weakness he has toward his friends’ survival, which that he made very clear that he cares deeply about (and why would he have ANY reason to lie), would not interfere with Zeke’s plan. He trusted them to be able to survive, yet Sasha’s death proved that he couldn’t even do that-- he had almost no choice but to push them away and locked them up. He kept them at a distance so Zeke, Yelena, and the Marleyan allies are not suspicious. Ultimately keeping them in one place yet near enough lets him keep an eye on them so that they are still safe. Would they have understood? Maybe. But it doesn’t mean they would agree to a massive world war to destroy armies. There are a lot of risks involved and it won’t solve everything, but to Eren this would be the best method to defend against oppressors while removing the chains. He can’t have his facade broken like he broke down when Sasha was killed. He can’t afford that to interfere. And he, everyone, can’t afford to sit down and do absolutely nothing, as they have been doing before Eren, by Hange’s admittance, decided to be the one to act.
The theme of the story is to break free from the walls holding you back. It’s an experience Isayama has lived as a kid, that as he grew he envisioned to experience the world beyond his town. Armin and Eren are very literal when they are young, and Armin still speaks of freedom as a physical obtainment and knowledge, something global, but Eren projects his version of freedom to apply to the will of others in a general sense, more self-focused. That one cannot truly be free if they are bound by threads of fate, that truly free choices cannot be made if there is both an actual and metaphysical boundary preventing them from reaching whatever dreams they desire. Eren himself wants to be free, but that also means freeing his people. Ironically, he binds himself to the responsibility. He even emphasizes with Reiner’s confession that he wanted to be a hero and that’s why he committed to breaking the walls; Eren doesn’t necessarily want to be respected or seen as a hero, but he chooses to take on that responsibility to be that symbol, even if there are many that see him as a monster to do it. Because even if Reiner had the best intentions, he was still hated. Eren will be the same way and he accepts this.
But he must not become one to destroy all, but one to grant choices that will advance their existence forward. That’s literally what this manga is titled. That’s exactly the titan he harnesses. Choice is a word that has been nearly every character’s vocabulary at some point. Which is what the entirety of this series is based on and has been consistently presented by other characters, Levi, Erwin, Armin, Mikasa, Jean, etc. Eren severing the bounds and eliminating the threatening oppressors grant choice to his people, and to Eren, willpower and choice are what bring a person freedom.
In summary:
Eren will enact the Rumbling to fend off and effectively destroy international armies. This will put the world at a level playing field in terms of military buildup so that Paradis is able to make its connections and advance aka “obtaining more time.” Eren will not follow Zeke’s sterilization plan. He will severe Paths and effectively end “all Titans” (not Eldians) so that his people can be free. This may include Ackermans. Historia’s unborn child will not be affected by the sterilization so long as it remains unborn for the duration of the plan IF Eren is forced.
Thematically, it makes sense for the story’s direction. It makes sense for Eren’s direction. All the story’s morals about choices, free will, influence, war-- everything comes to relevancy here and all has a reason to be lesson exposed to Eren, specifically.
Eren’s character moral is to not become like the opposition, which is revealed to be Zeke and his ideology. He must fight against that. It has always been about fighting and breaking free. It’s completely ridiculous to believe otherwise. It is completely ridiculous to believe Eren would throw away his personal connections and beliefs in favor of listening to the people who slaughtered his comrades, who advocated for a continuous cycle that would ensure their containment, who think death is the only freedom, who will continue killing innocent people. His philosophy and love for his friends, both that he lives by to the fullest extent since the very beginning, contradict all of that.
I’m not sure if my theory will be completely correct, but as far as events are going in the manga, as well as the development of Eren as a character and the story’s symbol, to Advance, I think a lot of these outcomes are likely.
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"Zeke, the smartest character ?"
Fuck no
This man isn’t the dumbest (Flock is) but he always have to be saved,
1) By the Cart Titan after being one shot by Levi
2) By Reiner back in Marley who had to literally shield his ass with his body, who got really hurt in the process
3) Had to literally explode to even hurt Levi after being one shot a second time
4) Is already looking dead in the spoilers for 118
And his plans are pretty dumb, or we can say he get outsmarted :
1) He did destroyed the survey corps but yeah, that’s all. Berthold died (don’t touch me I’m weak), they didn’t get back the coordinate, nor the attack Titan and he has been humiliated more time than I could count on my hands lmao He just losts to an anxious 15 y/o but yeah alright, he "super intelligent"
2) Trying to kill Levi in the recent chapter ? Just resulted in pissing him off (again), getting destroyed (again) and exploding
3) The euthanasia plan ? Man,,,, I’m sad about it but Eren is manipulating him big time :/
Hisayama showed us the fraction in ideals between these two, I really think Eren is using him for his own schemes
He’s trying so I give him a 12/20 but guys... :/
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SnK Chapter 118 Poll
The titan battles falls to the background while we catch up on what’s happening with those inside the building. Share your thoughts on Chapter 118, “Sneak Attack”.
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just some connie being done with snk bullshit
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please, love him
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[CHAPTER RELATED] whats your take on all this scarf drama? imo it leaves more space for eremika to finally be a thing
Is there scarf drama 👀?????
While I’ve never been blind to the issues in Eren and Mikasa’s relationship, I’ve always appreciated that there was beauty in it. You can check my eremika tag for my thoughts. I’ve written plenty.
That said, I was incredibly happy to see Mikasa setting the scarf aside. After chapter 112, the fabric she once embraced as a symbol of kindness now probably feels more like a slave’s shackle around her neck. We all know Mikasa is no slave, but after what Eren said, she needs to prove it to herself.
Mikasa questioning Armin was also a standing ovation moment for me. We don’t know how sincere Armin is, whether he’s being blindly optimistic or if he has a different plan, but at the moment that he’s rallying the troops to stand with Eren, Mikasa has every right to push back.
Look, I want reconciliation between these three, but burying the pain, accepting the hurt and lies, and blindly following Eren isn’t how that’s going to happen. In folding the scarf neatly and setting it aside, she’s being more than fair to Eren - to who he was and who she still hopes him to be. I think this is a development many of us have been eager to see.
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