@@Changed.User100 people who were born into a cult and stayed there. Did they ever chose it themselves ? In order to make a choice you have to believe there are alternatives. Ymir never believed there was anyway to change . Things just happen to her and she chose to accept her reality after being broken down by slavery.
@@Ariadne4 There are individuals like this. Severely neglected and betrayed by their own. No sense of identity. They might have lived in fear and hopelessness. You are right that people doesn't want to suffer. But she doesn't have somebody to guide her or somebody to rely on since her childhood.
she's literally the definition of "even if you lie yourself down for the others to step on you, they'll complain about you not being flat enough", she has every right to hate anything humane, every, single, person
she had the strength, I believe it was her loving him or she sees him as someone better than her as she's been identified as a slave (hence why she shows submissions to any titan shifter of royal blood or the king) but I wish she did kill him he was dipshit
Ymir never really loved Fritz, she was just abused both physically and mentally throughout her life, losing all purpose of living, self-worth and just being a slave to other people's interests. Defending the king is just another "duty" for her, and nothing more. The only thing Ymir had about Fritz was the hope that he wouldn't even recognize her as a person, have empathy. And it doesn't, as we see when she is killed in front of him. She was so preoccupied with wanting to help others that she never helped herself, and Eren opens her eyes to that, freeing her.
Not really, she chose to kill the world because of her life, that's not beautiful, being someone suddenly aware of the power they have, and choosing to destroy the world.
@@Lyubimov89 true but she had the mind of a child. And remember in AOT there’s no good or bad side. Just nations fighting each other. And Ymir is no exception LMAO
you know how rainer didnt regenerate in the assault on liberio after he saved falco and remained in this somewhat dormant state? titanshifters do not regenerate when they don't want to or literally lose the will to live. and yimir dying to that spear from which she indeed could just get up and regenerate BUT DIDNT was a very great way of displaying her losing will to live. she sacrificed herself to save the man who she thought loved her. but when he just comanded her to get up and regenerate she realized she wasnt loved and is still looked down on like a slave. from start to ending. nothing, but a slave. it's so incredibly depressing! also how to kill titanshifters is already very known and didnt need that explanation again. if you didnt realize, a titan, pure or from a shifter, they all share the same weakness. the reason you cut the nape off in always the same size and same location is because the true human body does not change the size. and during fights you can see our protagonists emoting with their human body inside their titans. pure titans are the same but they don't have a conciousness, as if their souls are trapped in the paths. yimir explained she was "dreaming" for 60 years until the fated day she ate the jaw titan. so the human bodies dont get dissolved in the titans nape. they are still alive and in there. and all pure titans died from decapitation of the human body (also some rainer bs where levi almost killed him but rainer survived because he send his conciousness into the spine...??? which makes no sense but whatever)
I feel like Ymir's death was more like an eternal sleep than actual death, and that Eren was just part of Ymir's subconscious that wanted her to wake up.
No Ymir is in the pathways. It most likely connected to the worm we saw connect to ymir back. That’s where all founding Titan users are sent to that’s why we see all those branches of light. That’s their resting spot. Ymir was the only person who was able to actually command the worm as the worm infused with her. She was the worm in a sense. Eren knew this because him being the founding titan was able to see the past even all the way to ymir past. Eren just manipulated her to give up the full power she had. And yes I say manipulated because Eren purposely brought up emotional details to surrender her power more
@@trollinggamer6915 you say manipulation, I say “she wanted this”. If it WAS manipulation then why did Eren say, “It was you all this time…you led me to this moment.”
@@kanewilson8624 I don’t think Eren was correct in saying that. If we seen what Eren has done. He’s lead himself to the position he is in now. Not Ymir or anyone in AOT could push someone to point of mass murder. We saw Levi had a trash child hood and most of the characters as well. Guess what Im seeing those same people in the last season fighting for the people who caused years of torture for them. Back to what you were saying “ymir wanted this” I don’t think Ymir truly understood what she wanted. She herself had the power to free herself and do as she pleases. Instead she kept her kings wishes even after his own death.
@@Baipro ymir had no true will of her own until she encountered Eren and Zeke, the shackles keeping her in place were of her own making. Deep down she ultimately wanted to be free, ultimately wanted to unleash her bottled up anger and fury, but couldn't as she could not find a reason to contradict an order of a ruling King if Eldia. Encountering Eren, a mind separated from her own, not bound to her by ruling blood but still owning the Control Titan was both her excuse and justification to break free. Eren was never manipulated, just bound by fate to do the things he did. Events of the past dictate the flow of the future.
Fact: that ymir was 13 when all this happened, And 0:44 in this scene 13 hands were pointing at ymir, And After that ymir only lived for 13 years. Ymir don't deserve this😢
People saying that she should have killed the king know nothing about being abused, and also forget that ymir was literally a child when she was enslaved. She was a child who as you can see is taught that 'if you help others they'll help you in return' during the wedding of two people.
What was given to Ymir was not a love of helping each other, but a living hall of devotion. I wonder if she responded to Ellen by asking her after being kept as livestock.
according to my calculations 🤓 she's been making countless titans out of sand for.. 36000000 fucking years since like every 1 second is like 10 hours Edit: nvm 1 second is like 3 years so...
Damn…I wanna meet the person who WOULDN’T burn the world down if they suffered all that Ymir had suffered. It was one thing after another. To be frank, as soon as I got the titan power, I would’ve started right then and there and I don’t understand why she didn’t run back on that town and the kind and slaughter everyone there? 😅 Her self-control is immaculate.
There’s doubtless plenty of people who wouldn’t do that, it’s not a high bar to clear to decline genocide. Rumbling is shown to kill people who probably knew nothing about the series’ conflict.
@@Lyubimov89 that’s an optimistic take. I specified that after the abuse Ymir endured…and I know plenty of people wouldn’t let that slide, 😅 That whole town is guilty af, what you mean they didn’t know? They all either threw her under the bus…or were the bus that tried to run her over.
I've seen far too many cases like this in life that it fills me with hatred of a extremity that is far beyond anything else even by eldritch entities standards it truly makes me endlessly desire to cause a reality collapsing rumbling style event that at the very end when it's time to annihilate the entire universe I'd annihilate myself causing absolute annihilation of the universe and nothing remains
Since all attack titans are bound to Eren's will. And Ymir once has attack titan, what if she continues to become a slave because she knew that she would get her revenge in the future?
Started by Yamir and Ended by Eren but this are only two name which are points like A to B but between this there are so many things which are sometimes beautiful sometimes bad sometimes sad sometimes angry but in every point the villain is Human being.
Only EREN COULD SEE HER AS A HUMAN NOT AS A SLAVE OR TOY THING...NOT AS A GOD😢 THAT'S WHY SHE SUPPORTED HIM TO THE VERY END❤❤❤❤❤ AOT IS A STORY ⭐⭐⭐✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
You can literally tell the king is abusive and manipulative like dude you deserve to die and be hated, even in death he still called Ymir a slave if Fritz had truly love her would he really call her a slave. Ymir deserves better
That's no alien, disturbingly enough, that's the Hallucigenia, a cambrian-era worm which is native to where else, but earth all the way back when all life was just underwater
Grown men hunting a little girl with arrows, i find this disturbing even in animation Don't how the hell they would do it in live action, if Aot unavoidably get a hollywood live action series(not way they can tell the whole story with movies)
This anime will fucked ur mind in hope u can find something right about it..... In conclusion, don't oppress somone weak(as ancient eldians before ymir used to do) or u will receive your punishment Don't do what marleyans did bcz they also tasted the punishment eldians had And most importantly, DO NOT use another person for your purpose ls... Do your things by yourself bcz the other person will b destroyed as ymir did to eren One thing can summarize this show It's (Karma) My deceased grandma told me something (never do bad things, bcz if they didn't return u in your life... Your inherentance might pay, even if they're innocence... The ones u hurt them will avenge that...)we cannot seperate violence from humans anyway as (yelena said to levi) So the moral is to never hurt someone, bcz weak human might forgive but never forget, considering not all human are forgivers at the first place So Yeah eren seems like he paid all that, not deserved, but my grandma was right about the payment
You cannot say that. Do you think their victims is gonna stmphatize with what he did to them? Evil or bad, consequences remains. People are not so black and white that they are gonna ignore malice out of pity 10 out of 10 times.