Board Thread:Manga/@comment-34196931-20190708230504/@comment-35822279-20190713220950

Cheng The Nerd wrote: Here's a question.

We already know that The Rumbling will be a disadvantage for Marley with the wall titans coming to life and all BUUUUUUT will it be win for the Eldians, especially with Eren controlling them with Zeke's help.

From what we've managed to gather, the rumbling was a measure that Karl Fritz created if ever Marley decided to attack and start a war with Paradis with the hope for there to be peace (Welp, so much for that). So if the rumbling does come to pass (Which i'm sure will happen coz Isayama cant just bring it up and not explore it further) will Paradis gain the upper hand, with Zeke wanting to implement the Euthanasia plan, unless Eren pulls a 180 on him, betrays him and goes gangsta on his ass with his founding titan abilities? From what I remember Karl intended the rumbling to be a empty threat that would scare the world into leaving Paradis alone for awhile leaving its inhabitants to enjoy paradise in his mind but he knew Marley would come one day to enact revenge and he was just going to let his subjects die in the ensuing invasion for the sins he felt they were guilty of. I honestly feel if Zeke wasn't such a unreliable figure and the Yeagerists didn't generate so much chaos (not to mention an embarassing showing in this fight) Paradis would have already won after all this fight proves that Marley isn't particularly that impressive (Reiner is aiming to be king of the jobbers, Porco is dead, the blimps were easily countered by Zeke, and there general appears to be there only competent soldier) and the world is basically going to converge in one location making there forces easy to destroy and giving Paradis more time to develop stronger weapons. The 3DMG is already ace so I think if they develop an air force and some anti air guns they could mount a good defense heck the VIetcong did that in real life with no air superiority and a smaller army against a super power (nasty traps, understanding of the terrain, and guerilla warfare made the difference there).