Talk:Karl Fritz

The First King's Titan form of a Colossal class
This is just speculation, so I don't add it to the article, but I think the First King's Titan form was of a gigantic class, not as large as Rod's Titan form but maybe like the Colossal Titan or the Wall Titans.

My reasons to think that can be seen in the only image we have of him, where he is seen dwarfing any human by far, more than typical Titans do.

Also, he has thick legs but thin arms, much like the Colossal Titan. The thick legs are intended to provide a strong base to support his enormous weight, and the thin upper part is to reduce that weight and allow the arms to move (proportional arms for that size would be impossible to lift and could even tear themselves due to the weight).

What do you think?--Manuel de la Fuente (talk) 01:40, May 14, 2015 (UTC)


 * It's hard to say, you may be right. Though for some reason I don't feel he was quite as tall as the Colossal Titan. I don't know, hopefully they'll find a way to show more about him in upcoming chapters. EternalLocket (talk) 05:08, May 14, 2015 (UTC)


 * If I had to guess, I would say a 30-meter class. He displays more freedom of movement than the Colosal Titan, like elevating his head in a wide angle and kneeling. A Titan larger and heavier wouldn't be capable of that. Or maybe I'm totally wrong and he is not that gigantic. :P --Manuel de la Fuente (talk) 12:03, May 14, 2015 (UTC)

Name Change
Since these last chapters gave the First King an official name, I say we change the article name to 145th Fritz King. It's his real name and fits him a lot better. Does anyone else think we should under-go this change?

How about King Fritz? I personally don't like the idea of refering to a character with a number. Plus Ymir has a complete name, all of his mentionned royal descendants carry the name Reiss, Dina doesn't count (since she's a relative and never reigned) and the fake King is refered as just "Fritz". Dalmatia (talk) 20:08, December 18, 2016 (UTC)

I support the name change as it is more accurate than "First King". Calling him just "King Fritz" is too vague; plus the fake king was indeed called by that name too.--Manuel de la Fuente (talk) 22:41, December 18, 2016 (UTC)