Subjects of Ymir

The Subjects of Ymir (ユミルの民) is an ethnic group claiming descent from Ymir Fritz and the only race capable of being turned into Titans. They comprise the majority of the Eldian people.

History
Subjects of Ymir originated from Ymir Fritz herself, the first human to acquire the power of the Titans over 1,800 years ago. After Ymir's demise, her Subjects conquered old Marley using the power of the Titans and established an empire called Eldia.

The Subjects of Ymir deemed all other races to be inferior, and for 1,700 years, they attacked, stole from, and even eradicated other people. The Eldians forced other races to have children with Subjects of Ymir, so that there would be more Subjects of Ymir. They transformed many of them into Titans as weapons of war.

This lasted until the Great Titan War, which resulted in Marley's resurrection and Eldia being moved to the island of Paradis. On the main land, Marley gathered the Eldians, including the Subjects of Ymir, and placed them into internment zones such as Liberio. They were spared eradication because of their potential as weapons, like how they were used during Eldia's reign. On the island, the Subjects of Ymir had their memories wiped out by the Founding Titan. The Eldians of other races were unaffected by the Founding Titan, so the royal family either granted them the privilege of living inside Wall Sheena in exchange for silence, such as the fake Fritz family, or eradicated them entirely, such as the Ackerman and Asian clans.

Characteristics
For reasons unknown, the Subjects of Ymir are the only humans capable of transforming into Titans. Nine of them (or less) will also inherit the Nine Titans. If the power of the Titans is not transferred before dying, the Titan will be sent to a random baby Subject of Ymir, with distance and blood relation playing no factor. This led to the conclusion that all Subjects of Ymir are connected somehow, in ways invisible to the eyes.

One successor saw "paths". These "paths" send the organic material that makes up the body of a Titan and can even pass down abstract things such as memories or wills. According to the Titan Chemistry Research Society of Marley, "paths" transcend physical space. Eren Kruger has "memories" of Mikasa and Armin before the latter two were even born, implying that these "paths" transcend time as well. "Paths" connect all Subjects of Ymir to a single coordinate, the Founding Titan.

Family appears to play a pivotal role in "paths". "Paths" that transfer the memories and wills of other Subjects of Ymir are significantly more effective when passing between family members. Some Titan abilities are exclusive to specific families. The "will of the First King", the power of the Founding Titan, and the memories of the previous inheritors are only fully activated when in possession of the royal family.

Subjects of Ymir can be identified with blood testing. If a Subject of Ymir reproduces, the child will also be a Subject of Ymir.

Ilse's Notebook
In the year 848, Ilse Langnar of the Survey Corps became the last surviving soldier of the left flank of the 2nd brigade during the 34th Expedition, lost in Titan territory within Wall Maria. With her vertical maneuvering equipment broken and horse missing, she chose to record her experiences as she made her way north toward Wall Rose. During her journey, she is caught by a Titan who forces her back against a tree but refrains from eating her. The Titan speaks to her, first believing her to be "a subject of Ymir" before mistaking her for "Lady Ymir" herself. Ilse attempts to communicate with the Titan while taking notes, asking what it is, where it comes from, and, after losing her composure, furiously asks why they eat humans. The Titan only responds with pained moaning and later starts ripping off its cheeks when Ilse screams at it. When she attempts to flee, the Titan catches her and crushes her head between its jaws, but does not consume her body. Her notebook and remains were discovered a year later by Hange Zoë and Levi Ackerman.

Trivia

 * Subjects of Ymir and Eldians are often referred as each other; however, this is only a generalization as there are other races within the Eldian people. Even among the Eldians, Subjects of Ymir are avoided by other races to prevent their "filthy blood" from contaminating family trees.
 * Annie Leonhart speculates that this is the reason for the non-Subject of Ymir Eldians within Paradis to stay in power: They do not mingle with Subjects of Ymir and they do not trust outsiders who might be potential Subjects of Ymir.