Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20150709193253/@comment-26659281-20150712033619

70.71.89.5 wrote: 1) Maybe the reason Grisha was found alone, outside the walls with no short-term memory is that "the Homeland" banished him for feeling sympathetic for the people living within the walls. (I should also mention that, in my own theory, Grisha was not entirely honest about what he couldnt and couldn't remember.) The way that Grisha and Keith speak to eachother shows that Grisha's personality is very empathetic and he despar

2) The way that Grisha became such a revered doctor and effortlessly saved the district from an outbreak of disease is probably that he came from "the Homeland" where technology is on an astonishingly advanced level in comparison to the world within the walls. The people outside the wall may have brainwashed him to protect themselves and their location, but his skills and applied knowledge would be hard to erase completely.

3) I think that the basement we're all waiting to see is actually some sort of tunnel system out of the walls. (ex. The story of the man who dug under the wall?) Although I know this point is pretty weak, I just have this feeling that the shifters from "the Homeland" chose the point of the wall that they did, it was only a hop-and-a-skip from Shiganshina. This was me btw I just made an account now so I could contribute

What I meant in 1 was "could and couldn't" and after that, "he was desperately trying to console Keith when he spoke ill of himself, probably because the Outsiders frequently spoke ill of everyone within the walls."