Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20160808233126/@comment-29098965-20160810121429

Tausendberg wrote: I don't know guys, we're all talking about the implications of Bertolt but we still don't have any real conclusive proof of what exactly the Homelanders' agenda really is.

Just saying.

(My theory is that citizens of the homelanders are basically the source of all the mindless titans in the world, that they are bound to that awful duty in some way of sacrificing their own to be made into dumb dumbs for possibly the rest of eternity and the only way out of this cycle is to basically capture the coordinate and use that to remake the world order by reprogramming the titans. It's the only thing I can think of that could make the Homelanders feel justified doing what they have done.) A very good and logical theory, in my opinion. I agree here with you. I had a theory that maybe "homelanders" were a part of humanity who were left outside the wall, all alone with dumb dumbs. for example, because Reiss could not control this part of humanity as they do with citizens inside the walls. But putting it all aside, indeed, the only justification could be that they want to survive, and the Walled humanity is on their way.