Board Thread:Theories/@comment-26472215-20160222034906/@comment-26472215-20160224013437

GodKingReiss wrote: Nitrate55 wrote: GodKingReiss wrote: We can be sure that the walls are located near to Europe given the clear European influence in the characters' names and the general look on the districts, but Germany is a bit too small for the walls themselves based off of the dimensions given in the anime. In my opinion, the walls could be located further east near Poland, Ukraine, Romania, etc. where there's a whole lot more elbow room. I hope Isayama gives some more hints in the future.

However, I'm 100% sure that the year 850 in the Attack on Titan timeline isn't the same as our world's 850 A.D. In my opinion, it would make more sense for the walls' timeline to be based off of some event in our own future. The Titans seem like some sort of biological weapon of mass destruction that would be created in a far future, with the events of Attack on Titan taking place in some future dark age.

I understand that, but if SnK is based off of our future, and titans are some kind of biological WMD, then why is it that humans within the walls are only as militarily advanced as cannons and muskets? Surely if it's in the future, they'd have better weaponry, right? That's what I mean by a future dark age. The technology would have advanced, but humanity would have lost it at some point. It's like how Europe lost so much knowledge and innovation from Rome when the empire fell and stayed in a dark age until the Reniassance. Once again, if it's in the future as you say, then why is there literally almost no urbanization anywhere in the world, except for inside of the walls? Just because it's in the future, doesn't mean all of Europe's urbanization would just be wiped away and replaced with miles and miles of uncontested nature in every direction. I really believe SnK is set in the past and I still stand by that statement