What are Erens true intentions?

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I spoiled the entire series for my brother lmao

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I believe that since eren had always believed that outside the walls were freedom, and it turns out that it was enemies, he wants to destroy everything outside of Paradis

@Anon·chan Except those theories have evidence behind them, unlike the premise of a well-written MC character-assassinated just cuz he was like that as a kid.

@LordRevan66 Except he admitted he changed his mind about everything outside of Paradis being enemies, so why would he kill them?

I, and many people, think he's pulling a Lelouch. Basically, painting himself as the enemy if all mankind rather than Eldia or Marley and uniting everyone against him, so when he dies (preferably by his friends hands, hence why he's encouraging them), all hatred dies with him.

@LordRevan66 He didn't trick Reiner there at all. Eren was dead honest to both Reiner and Falco there. Why would he trick them?

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Why wouldn't He? he said that everyone on the other side of the sea was his enemy at the end of s3. and if he did care about them, why did he attempt to kill them by transforming into the attack titan right next to them?

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Also he legit stated that his intentions were to destroy everything outside of Paradis in the manga

As the final 34th volume of “Shingeki no Kyojin” (Kodansha) was finally published on June 9, I was reminded of a short story by Shinichi Hoshi called “Oi, Dekkoi” as I reread the previous volumes. Some of you may remember that it was retitled “Hole” and aired in “The Strange Tale of the World”. When a man threw a stone into the hole he found, there was no response, and when he threw garbage into the hole, instead of overflowing, it disappeared as if it had been sucked in. Eventually, he built a garbage disposal area on top of the hole and threw away more and more garbage, but one day, the stone he had thrown in the first place fell from the sky with the voice of the man who found the hole saying, “Hey, come out!

What are Erens true intentions?

|The act of creating a new “hole

If we try to live in a clean place by forcing something ugly and smelly somewhere else, the bill will eventually come due. This world is cruel… and yet… so beautiful” is a line from Mikasa Ackermann, and I feel that “Megaman” has always depicted that we cannot reach a beautiful and free world without bearing the cruel and unreasonable reality. I feel like I’ve been depicting that for a long time.

It is the Eldarians who have been forced to play the role of the “hole” in the world of “Giants of Progress”. This is because they are the descendants of the demons who used the power of the Titans to rule the continent and purify the people. The Eldarians living in the country of Male were forced into concentration camps, and if they disobeyed the government, they were turned into giants and sent to Paradis Island. However, if they hone their skills as warriors and are recognized as honorary Mareans, they will be given dignity as human beings. That’s why the Eredians, who once moved to Paradis with the king and live inside the triple wall, hate Eren and the others along with the Maale.

It would have been terribly convenient for the rulers to impute the sins of their ancestors nearly 2000 years ago to the Eldarians and use them as an outlet for the grievances of the general public. And the Mareans, convinced of their own righteousness, could live comfortably with a sense of superiority, thinking that they were better than them, even when things got a little unpleasant. However, such an unreasonable system will not last forever. Eren’s hatred of the humans within the walls, who were considered “deserving of death” and had their loved ones eaten alive in front of them, will not subside until the Titans are exterminated. The hatred of the humans inside the walls, whose loved ones had been eaten alive in front of their eyes, would not subside until the Titans were exterminated, and it would be directed at all the humans outside the walls, including Male, who had unleashed the Titans inside the walls.

Hatred is a chain reaction. That’s why Eren decided to reset everything. As long as there is even one human being alive outside the walls, his life and the lives of those he cares about are threatened. He wants to start over from scratch by exterminating all life outside the walls and wiping out all of history. But the lives to be exterminated include Reiner, his former comrade, and the children who have only been brainwashed to believe that the Eldarians are descendants of demons. Even the adults who seem ugly and selfish have only lived according to the justice they have believed in.

 Ignoring the weight of each of those lives and trying to exterminate everyone except them as “evil” is just another act of creating new “holes”. Even if there is no one left in this world but our allies, there will surely be new seeds of conflict among the remaining human beings. In the first place, it was Eren who said, “You’re so carefree…it makes me sneeze…” to the saying, “If a powerful enemy other than humanity appears, humanity will unite and stop fighting.

 In order to stop the unprecedented slaughter that Eren is about to cause for themselves, the members of the Scout Regiment head towards him. In the worst case scenario, they are prepared to kill Eren. In the midst of all this, will Mikasa’s love for Eren, who has lived her life only for him, be rewarded? This is one of the highlights of volume 34, but we must not forget Armin, who will also play an important role.

Armin is a boy who has been saying “Let’s talk about it” from time to time. When Eren, who had been transformed into a Titan, was about to be executed. When Annie, who he thought was one of his friends, turned out to be an enemy. When he was told that the only way to put an end to the conflict between the Marauders was to cause a rumbling in the ground. Armin was always trying to find a way to learn about the people he couldn’t understand, and to find a way to work together. This seems to be the opposite of Eren, who was “disappointed” when he found out that there were humans outside the wall. In Eren’s dream, there was probably nothing to stop him from going outside the wall. Perhaps the fact that there were other humans in the world meant that Eren now had a new possibility to block his freedom. It was all the more so because he knew the true nature of humanity, which cannot be united even when a powerful enemy appears, and believed that he must continue to fight in order to protect his freedom and live.

But no matter what, no matter how tangled the grudge, Armin never gave up trying to talk and understand. Eren told Armin, “There is no need for discussion. If you want to stop me, you have to stop me. If you want to stop me, try to stop me. There is a picture of the hero who has fallen into darkness and his best friend who still reaches out to him.

Eren has come a long way since the first episode of Attack on Titan. For the first few seasons, we all loved watching the young Eren get revenge on the titans that destroyed his hometown. However, the mood has changed since those early beginnings, especially in season four.

At the beginning of the final season, many fans are left wondering what is Eren’s plan in Attack on Titan? Here, we’re taking a look into his true intentions and where other characters sit in his master plan.

Eren’s Plan Explained

In Attack on Titan episode 80, Eren finally revealed his grand plan to the world. With the help of Ymir Fritz, he triggered the Rumbling, creating an army of Colossal Titans to destroy the world outside Paradis Island.

Essentially, Eren has decided that wiping out everything outside of his home nation is the only way he can achieve peace for his people. Some fans might argue that a new form of apocalypse is the worst option, but in reality, there was unlikely to be any peaceful ending to this story.

Related: 7 Things You Should Know About The Rumbling

What Was Zeke’s Plan, and Did Eren Agree?

What are Erens true intentions?

For most of the final season, attention is on Zeke’s plan for Eldian survival. Put simply, Zeke planned to euthanise the entire Eldian population, allowing everyone that can turn into titans to die of natural causes before stopping the bloodline.

Zeke’s euthanasia plan relied on the power of the Founding Titan, which Eren possessed, so Zeke convinced him to join his mission. Or at least he thought.

Eren faked agreeing with Zeke’s plan, but he never actually believed in the idea. Instead, he used the plan as a way to get close to Zeke, particularly his royal blood.

Once the two of them made contact, Eren had got everything he needed to enact his plan and revealed his double-cross to Zeke.

Did Eren Plan Everything from the Start?

What are Erens true intentions?

Eren does a great job of convincing Zeke that he agrees with his ideas. However, Eren had his plan all along, and perhaps much earlier than anybody expected.

During Eren and Zeke’s fateful meeting in the Paths, they both go back through their father’s memories, where Eren persuades him to steal the Founding Titan. Then, back in the Paths, Eren asks Ymir whether she was the one reaching out to him way back at the start of the show, wanting him to find her.

Eren didn’t know back in the first episodes or chapters that ‘Rumbling armageddon’ would be his long-term plan. However, by reaching back in time, Ymir and his future self planted the seeds in his head that would drive him towards this end goal. So, in that sense, Eren did plan everything from the very start.

Does Eren Succeed in the Rumbling?

Yes. during the final season, after reaching Ymir and asking for her power, he can activate the Rumbling.

Whether you consider Eren’s Rumbling a success or not might depend on your viewpoint regarding whether Eren’s plan was the right decision after all. Or, maybe, success was never an option for Eren and his friends inside the walls.

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