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Pieck getting big ass rocks for zeke to throw at the survey corps:
This has got to be muscle memory he got from wearing the odm gear because why tf did he do thissssss đđđ
Mikasa: Eren, you killed civilians....even children đ„ș
Eren simps/stans:
Eren transforming and stomping on niggas in liberio:
How falcoâs dumbass thought him, reiner, and eren was going to be in that basement:
I love this analysis. If I could I would definitely write a paper about this
Iâm still seeing people defending Eren and saying that his attack on Liberio is good and justified, given what Reiner did previously, but despite the similarities of their actions, thereâs some extremely important differences:
1. Age
Reiner is 12 when he attacks Shiganshina. Eren is 19 when he attacks Liberio.
2. Training - both physical and mental
Reiner has had years of specialist training and indoctrination, living in an internment camp where his mind has been manipulated for years. Riding on his success is the welfare of his entire family and heâs been brainwashed into believing all the people in Paradis are literal devils (his family is shocked when he inadvertantly describes them as normal and human when he returns home). Reiner did exactly what he was trained, encouraged and brainwashed into doing.
Eren has been trained ostensibly as cavalry to fight titans and titans alone. He has witnessed an enemy that isnât human and has hunted them down. He also gained all of Grishaâs memories and is aware that the people living in Liberio are just like the people of Paradis. Eren is therefor not doing what he was trained to do and as weâll see soon, has forced his comrades to unwillingly join him on this mission.
3. Relation to the peoples they fight (which I touched on above)
Reiner arrives on Paradis, primed to think theyâll only encounter monsters and inhuman beings on the island. His only encounter with anything living on the island before their assault on the Walls is when Ymirâs mindless Titan eats Marcel - further reinforcing his indoctrinated beliefs about the island. When he and Bertolt destroy Shiganshina they do not know the people. They have not lived among them. They believe theyâre killing monsters. Soon after they infitrate the Walls, Reiner comes to realise the âIsland Devilsâ are just ordinary people going about their lives. After spending time living among them Reiner goes further than just imitating Marcel - he has a complete mental break that gives him two personas - the Soldier and the Warrior. When he and Bertolt find the Jaw Titan they take this as an opportunity to retake the Jaw and capture the Attack Titan and retreat without having to infict further horrors on Paradis (unaware that Zeke has been sent to extract them and heâll have none of that behaviour). Capturing these Titans gave them an out as they didnât want to fight the Paradisians any more.
Eren meanwhile, as stated, has Grishaâs memories. As well as knowing the depths of the depravity of the Marleyan forces, he knows that Liberio is a town full of downtrodden, miserable Eldians who are trying their best to live their lives despite being treated utterly horrifically by the entire world. Eren then goes there against orders, infitrates their military, shares meals with the soldiers, accepts their medical care and comes to know the Liberio citizens very well indeed. He even meets his grandfather and learns of his regrets, and his descent into madness that followed on as a result of botth Grisha and Zekeâs actions. He knows these are tortured people who are his literal kin. He decides to murder them all anyway, even using an unwitting child - Falco (whom he obviously intended to kill) - in order to facilitiate all of this horror.
4. The knowledge of consequences
Reiner takes a chance in attacking Paradis - he doesnât know if it will trigger the Rumbling or not, but theyâre there to carry out a specific mission. But more importantly in Reinerâs juvenile world, if he completes this mission he might just save the world and save his family and his kin from their miserable lives.
Eren meanwhile listens to Willyâs speech, and knows that the truth of Paradis is coming out - that King Fritz truly did want peace. He also hears Willy describe him personally - and rightly - as a threat to the world. We find out later that there was little chance that Marley would listen to a thing Paradis had to say, but Eren doesnât even try. He forges onward and makes sure to prove Willy right. He purposefully takes on the mantle of the Island Devil, not caring for the dire consequences this will have for each and every Eldian throughout the world. By extension he aso utlises this summit to declare war against all of the nations gathered - These are nations that suffered under both Eldia and Marley, who unlike Marley have never posed a threat to Paradis and whom Eren personally has made no diplomatic overtures towards, blithely believing the Azumabitos who insist diplomacy wonât work.
So thereâs a whole heap of differences in Reiner and Erenâs stories.
To sum all of the above up - Reiner was a literal child who was conditioned, indoctrinated, used, abused and brainwashed into commiting an atrocity against people he didnât know the first thing about. All he knew about the people of the Walls was lies. Coming to know these people *after* the fact mentally and emotionally broke him and has left him suicidal, full of regrets, and desperate to save his little cousin from the same fate that he is currently enduring.
Eren meanwhile, although he has suffered horrendously, is an adult. A fully informed adult who intimately knows the people of Liberio, who knows theyâre just like the people on the island. Indeed heâs taken the time to get to know them. Despite this, he will knowingly try to commit genocide against Liberio - the people he knows have suffered even more than the Islanders have. And he wonât finish there - he plans to ethnically cleanse the entire world.
Yes there are parallels, but these two characters are vastly dissimilar, as are the motives and rationales behind their actions.
Neither is good. If there was such as thing as hell theyâd both be going there for sure.
But the actions of one are infinitely more horrific than the other.
Someone on twitter said this is how eren pulled up in Marleyđ:
i haven't done any proper aot fanart till now for some reason