Attack On Titan -shingeki No Kyojin- Complete -... [BEST]
Young Eren Yeager lived in a world of comfortable lies. The people of Paradis Island believed they were the last remnants of humanity, caged inside three enormous Walls—Maria, Rose, and Sheena. They called the man-eating Titans outside a natural disaster.
But Armin Arlert, the true hero, offers the counterpoint. He says: “You can’t trade one hell for another. The world is cruel, but it is also beautiful.” Attack on Titan -Shingeki no Kyojin- Complete -...
The usefulness of Attack on Titan is this: Young Eren Yeager lived in a world of comfortable lies
This is the story’s darkest mirror. How many of us, when deeply hurt, wish to burn it all down? How many families, organizations, or nations, backed into a corner, choose total destruction over negotiation? Eren represents —the belief that if you just kill all of them, you will finally be free. But Armin Arlert, the true hero, offers the counterpoint
Years later, a boy and his dog walk into the massive, petrified remains of Eren’s Titan. He doesn’t know the horror that happened there. He only knows a story—a warning about a boy who loved his home so much that he burned the world down.
Part 1: The Illusion of the Cage