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{{nihongo|'''Ogweno'''|オグウェノ|Oguweno}} is an ambassador from a foreign land and a friend of [[Willy Tybur]]. He serves as one of several ambassadors for his nation during the [[Liberio]] festival following the [[Marley Mid-East War]]. |
{{nihongo|'''Ogweno'''|オグウェノ|Oguweno}} is an ambassador from a foreign land and a friend of [[Willy Tybur]]. He serves as one of several ambassadors for his nation during the [[Liberio]] festival following the [[Marley Mid-East War]]. |
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On the eve of the festival in the [[Liberio]] internment zone, Ogweno and [[Nambia]] attend a gathering of world ambassadors. They joyfully greet [[Willy Tybur]], an old friend, during the festivities. Ogweno joyously applauds Willy before his speech, calling him "the Savior's Descendant."{{ref|98|p = 30 - 33}} |
On the eve of the festival in the [[Liberio]] internment zone, Ogweno and [[Nambia]] attend a gathering of world ambassadors. They joyfully greet [[Willy Tybur]], an old friend, during the festivities. Ogweno joyously applauds Willy before his speech, calling him "the Savior's Descendant."{{ref|98|p = 30 - 33}} |
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− | Ogweno sits near the front of the crowd on the day of Willy's production. He learns a more accurate depiction of history. This history discredits the [[Tybur family]],{{ref|99|p = 35-43}} but he seems to hold no ill-will about the matter, tearing up at Willy's bravery in telling the truth. Ogweno remains emotional when Willy laments his [[Subjects of Ymir|Eldian]] blood, and requests the world unite in the effort against [[Paradis]]. When Willy Tybur declares war, [[Eren Yeager]] bursts through the building behind the stage, which he crushes. This attack eviscerates Willy, and sends debris into the crowd Ogweno stands in.{{ref|100|p = 33-45}} |
+ | Ogweno sits near the front of the crowd on the day of Willy's production. He learns a more accurate depiction of history. This history discredits the [[Tybur family]],{{ref|99|p = 35-43}} but he seems to hold no ill-will about the matter, tearing up at Willy's bravery in telling the truth. Ogweno remains emotional when Willy laments his [[Subjects of Ymir|Eldian]] blood, and requests the world to unite in the effort against [[Paradis Island]]. When Willy Tybur declares war, [[Eren Yeager]] bursts through the building behind the stage, which he crushes. This attack eviscerates Willy, and sends debris into the crowd Ogweno stands in.{{ref|100|p = 33-45}} |
Eren's transformation and his brutal murder of Willy causes a panic in the audience. In their effort to get away from the Titan, the audience members rush away from the stage. While doing so, a panicked Owgeno smashes into [[Udo]] and throws him to the floor but keeps running away. Udo is subsequently trampled by the ones following Ogweno in their effort to flee the slaughter.{{ref|101|p = 8}} |
Eren's transformation and his brutal murder of Willy causes a panic in the audience. In their effort to get away from the Titan, the audience members rush away from the stage. While doing so, a panicked Owgeno smashes into [[Udo]] and throws him to the floor but keeps running away. Udo is subsequently trampled by the ones following Ogweno in their effort to flee the slaughter.{{ref|101|p = 8}} |
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Revision as of 22:12, 12 January 2020
- Manga
Ogweno (オグウェノ Oguweno?) is an ambassador from a foreign land and a friend of Willy Tybur. He serves as one of several ambassadors for his nation during the Liberio festival following the Marley Mid-East War.
Appearance
Ogweno is an old, clean-shaven gentleman with close-cut hair and dark brown skin. As ambassador, he dresses in a quality tuxedo and bow-tie.
Personality
Ogweno appears to be a jolly and passionate man, happily greeting his old friend Willy Tybur with a smile and open arms on the eve of the Liberio festival.
Story
Marley arc
On the eve of the festival in the Liberio internment zone, Ogweno and Nambia attend a gathering of world ambassadors. They joyfully greet Willy Tybur, an old friend, during the festivities. Ogweno joyously applauds Willy before his speech, calling him "the Savior's Descendant."[1]
Ogweno sits near the front of the crowd on the day of Willy's production. He learns a more accurate depiction of history. This history discredits the Tybur family,[2] but he seems to hold no ill-will about the matter, tearing up at Willy's bravery in telling the truth. Ogweno remains emotional when Willy laments his Eldian blood, and requests the world to unite in the effort against Paradis Island. When Willy Tybur declares war, Eren Yeager bursts through the building behind the stage, which he crushes. This attack eviscerates Willy, and sends debris into the crowd Ogweno stands in.[3]
Eren's transformation and his brutal murder of Willy causes a panic in the audience. In their effort to get away from the Titan, the audience members rush away from the stage. While doing so, a panicked Owgeno smashes into Udo and throws him to the floor but keeps running away. Udo is subsequently trampled by the ones following Ogweno in their effort to flee the slaughter.[4]
Trivia
- Ogweno and Nambia are the first black characters introduced in the Attack on Titan manga, resembling those of African ethnicity in our world.
References
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 98 (p. 30 - 33)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 99 (p. 35-43)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 100 (p. 33-45)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 101 (p. 8)