Board Thread:Wiki/@comment-5774380-20191209053847/@comment-5774380-20191210231707

SkycladObserver22 wrote:

And the second half of my argument? The rumbling is easily one of the most important elements of this final arc regardless of whether or not it succeeds. The plot revolves around it, and has revolved around it.

This reply already addressed that.

Paradise Lost follows the devil, who amasses a large following to aid him in the coming battle (Eren, the devil of the story, amassing the Yeagerists to achieve his goals). It describes a massive war between the angels and the devils (the current war between the outside world and the devils of paradis) for control over the material world. Of course it also features the events of the Garden of Eden, showcasing original sin when Eve eats the apple (Ymir receiving the power of the titans has always been portrayed this way).

From the moment you need to know the plot of Paradise Lost to understand how it relates to the events of this arc, it's already a poor name. The title should be self-explanatory and understandable by any fan of this series. And if interpreted literally, without connections to unrelated English poems (which the large majority of this fandom has no knowledge of), it's inaccurate and misleading, because as I said, Paradis hasn't been lost.