Board Thread:Manga/@comment-30455198-20161211000349/@comment-27441457-20161211022126

1. I'd say she's probably in Marley by now.

2. My guess would be he's a typical "mindless" Titan that somehow gained conscious thought after seeing someone who resembled Ymir.

3. At first I was highly doubtful, but now I'm more convinced that the Quadrupedal Titan is the sixth of the seven Marley Titans.

4. It might've been a scream-based ability, like Annie's call or the Coordinate.

5. It might've been possible to customize his Titan's form at request.

6. Zeke's ability is probably very similar to the Coordinate, though not as effective.

7. They have to be. Only one bloodline can control the Coordinate. First we heard it was the Reiss family, now we know it's also the Fritz family. Since the 145th Fritz King has also been equated with the First Reiss King, the two families must be the same.

8. The human form likely gets absorbed into the nape over time until there's no distinguishable body, as Hange noted.

9. Coincidence, in my opinion.

10. More coincidence :P Isayama simply wanted to bring back something from the older days.

11. I'm not sure, to be honest :o Maybe it has to do with the size of his Titan form?

12. I don't think it's necessarily their programming. I've always interpreted that as the Titans' natural instinct: find the key to regaining human form.

13. He must've been either a friend of the Yeager family or a Marley soldier who would be in charge of training Zeke.

14. I think "Colossus Titan" and "Armored Titan" would be close to what their original names are. Annie might possess the "Screaming Titan", and Zeke might be named something along the lines of the "Commanding Titan" or something. I've got no idea about Marcel and Ymir though.

15. Mindless Titans must've been created first by Ymir Fritz as part of her powers.

16. Marley has said that Titan serums are in fact the spinal fluid of the Titans. Maybe some cannibalistic human-eating-Titan ritual was needed in the ancient times?

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">17. So far we've seen nothing to suggest it's false.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">18. The Devil has been revealed to be a myth, so Ymir didn't offer anything.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">19. My theory is that the modern Ymir was someone who was raised to become a reincarnation of Ymir Fritz, but I'm low on guesses for this one.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">20. There must be some secondary method to creating Titan serums which would determine specific properties.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">21. I think Abnormals are simply a statistical probability for the Titan-creating process. For every dozen or hundred normal Titans, there's bound to be some that turn out with errors.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">22. The First King must've planned for a large number of his population to become Colossus Titans in order to form the walls.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">23. The Wall Titans must be mindless, since only 9 shifters can exist in the world at any time.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;">24. Eren didn't call Zeke an ape, that was Ymir. Eren seemed to be confused on what she meant by "ape".

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;margin-bottom:0px!important;">25. I think the Survey Corps might attempt to bring her over to their side, now that they know what position the warriors have been placed in.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:16px;margin-bottom:0px!important;">26. I'm certain that whatever's in that letter, it'll reveal how our Ymir is linked with the ancient Ymir.