Dina Fritz

Dina Yeager (ダイナ・イェーガー) is a descendant of the royal family and was a working member of the Eldia Restorationists before they were found out by the Marley government. Dina was the first wife of Grisha Yeager and is the mother of Zeke Yeager.

Appearance
Dina is a small woman; petite in her frame and relatively short. She has a generally soft expression, sometime plagued with worry. Her eyes are large and light in color as is her fair skin. Dina’s blonde hair passes her cheek bones but does not reach her shoulders and is kept parted down the middle. It is a bit longer in the back than it is in the front and has some layers to it. Dina usually wears a long ankle length skirt with a white button up blouse, but can be seen wearing a cloak or a black coat over top sometimes. She has also paired this with a scarf over her hair and head. Like all other residents of the Liberio Internment Zone, she is forced to wear a white arm bang on her left arm with the symbol that indicates she is an Eldian.

When taking a family photo, Dina is seen with her hair in an up-do, keeping her bangs still middle parted but pinned back. For this formal occasional she wears a long dress, light into color, with thick cuffs around the wrists with frills embroidered around the neck and chest area.

History
Dina first appears as a person sent to the Eldia Restorationists by 'The Owl', an unknown mole in the Marley government working for them. She introduces herself as a member of the royal family. It is explained that a branch of the royal family refused to flee to the island of Paradis with King Fritz at the end of the Great Titan War and Dina was the only remaining member of that group. She and her family remained inside the Liberio Internment Zone in hiding while they waited for the day that Eldians would regain power.

Dina brought the revivalists information that was revolutionary. She explained that the founding Titan was taken with King Fritz to Paradis and that it was the key to controlling all of the other Titans and Eldia's restoration. She goes on to say that the reason for his retreat was his refusal to fight. This prompts Grisha to declare that they will fight for the return of their power.

A year later, Zeke and Dina married and had a child who they named Zeke Yeager. They found their turning point when the Marley government began searching for child warriors age five to seven to take on the powers of the seven Titans they had control over so that they could demolish King Fritz' kingdom before he could wreak havoc on the world with an Eldian reign of terror. The families of these warriors were offered Marley citizenship.

During a meeting of the Eldia Restorationists, they read a letter from 'The Owl' that claims the Marely government wishes to taken King Fritz' land is so that they may harvest fossil fuels in preparation for the time when the control they maintain with their seven Titans is no longer absolute. Grisha then reads words left behind by King Fritz' eighty years ago they claimed that if anyone dare try to attack his land, tens of millions of sleeping Titans inside the walls would flatten the Earth. This reveals that the Marley government's true goal is to enter the walls and steal the founding Titan. Grisha then decides the best course of action would be to put his and Dina's son, Zeke, into the Titan program as a mole for the Eldia Restorationists. However, when the boy turned seven, he betrayed his parents to the government. Dina, Grisha, and the rest of the Eldia Restorationists were sent to Utopia and sentenced to become mindless man-eating Titans on the island of Paradis for the rest of time; where they would prey on their own kind.

Return to Shiganshina arc
After the battle in Shiganshina District between the Beast Titan's army and the Survey Corps, a few of the remaining members, Hange Zoë, Levi Ackerman, Eren Yeager, and Mikasa Ackerman, locate three books inside Grisha Yeager's basement. On the opening page of the first book that they look at is a photograph of Dina, Grisha, and Zeke. A note on the back of the photograph reveals its true nature and tells the scouts that humanity has not perished outside of their walls.