Thread:Razzylada/@comment-44328804-20200210030542/@comment-25933225-20200213123805

Attackcjc wrote: I agree on basically everything you just said. We practically have the same opinion of Eren. The only difference is that I don't buy he is actually going to destroy the world. There was always good reasons to suggest he wouldn't destroy the world, even if him doing so made sense, and many are smart to realize that chp 123 isn't a case-closed moment, that there is more to his plan. The whole "Eren is a villain" concept was always highly fallacious as it just didn't make sense as a character change, especially given his talk to Reiner (proof I used to change people's minds on Eren ending the world) which showed excellent character development that a few weirdly believe was shortly regressed in chp 100, which couldn't be more false. But yeah, Eren won over many post timeskip, and let's just say he robbed Levi of many fans, their words not mine lol Well, when chapter 123 came out, I was also with the people saying there is still something else than about Eren's plans. Currently, it's not that I don't think this is still a possibility, it's just that I haven't really considered it since, as I don't buy de Lelouch ending. Of course there might be something else, but that's not really in my mind, and I act as if Eren's full plan was to genocide the world. In terms of storytelling, I'd be fine if it's just this, and if there's something else, I'm not against it at all, but it mostly depends of what that "something else" is.

A long time ago, I thought that Eren's plan was to dissociate the SoY from the Paths, making them unable to turn into Titans, etc... This way, the Titan threat would have been solved. This possibility might still be possible, and the genocide plan would be, as Eren appears to be thinking, the plan to prevent the world from destroying Paradise since they don't have Titans power anymore. After that, the Paradisians would be freed from the threat of the world and the threat of Titans power, thus fitting the "You're free" last panel.