Eren Jaeger, initially the protagonist ofAttack of the giantshas developed in a very special way in the course of Hajime Isayama’s work, and now that this dramatic epic has ended with the release of chapter 139, it is possible to ponder the decisions and revelations that made it change.
Despite all the criticisms that emerge from the community on the Internet with regard to the end, are classified as premature and numerous answers to just as many questions are missing, the final tables have changed in some way the significance of the terrible deeds of Eren Jaeger. According to the plan that was worked out together with his brother Zeke, Eren was able to conquer the power of the giant ancestor in order to subsequently unleash him Rumbleand causes millions of deaths.
As shown in Chapter 139, these decisions Eren made, as well as maintaining a detachment from Mikasa and Armin, find another meaning in the Dream conversation that took place between Jaeger and his best friend. Eren admits that he has become an antagonist of humanity with the aim of turning his friends, soldiers of the Scouting Army, into real heroes.
On top of that, with his death and that of the giant ancestorthe race of giants seems to have finally disappeared from the surface of the planet. What do you think of this kind of justification for Eren’s terrible set of decisions? Did you like how the protagonist’s story ended? Let us know in the comments.
Recall that Twitter Japan thanked Master Isayama and we leave you to our review of the attack of the giants.