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Alan Yeager is the protagonist of the anime series Attack on Titan. A teenager who used to live in the West Gansina district. He has been playmates since childhood with Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arnold, and he has a good relationship.
With strong mental strength and extraordinary mobility, he has a stronger vision for the world beyond the walls than anyone else, and has been determined to join the Survey Corps since he was a child. After witnessing his mother being devoured by giants, he vows to expel all giants. He was injected with a needle by his father related to the giant's abilities, and has a basement key that may reveal the giant's secrets.
1] Alan Yeager has a strong mental strength and extraordinary mobility, and has a vision of the world beyond the walls more than anyone else. He was very good at fighting against personalities, and won the second place after Mikasa in the training corps during the same period. Graduated from the 5th place in the 104th training corps.
Because I'm also a giant fan, I'm also quite familiar with Allen, although he is not as strong as the third master, not as powerful and handsome as the commander, but he is also a protagonist, he looks cowardly and Zhengtai, in fact, he is very strong in his heart, he also loves his friends, a little tsundere, can't joke, and is a very cute boy. Beg.
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At first, he will be very timid, incompetent, and unable to protect even his mother. But then he saves his friends and becomes a member of the Survey Corps, rising to slay the giants. He trusts his friends and worships his commander. You can only know by looking at it yourself, everyone is different.
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A person with a sense of responsibility.
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Attack on TitanAllen's ultimate goal is to destroy the world.
The reason why Eren destroyed the world is because human technology is bound to develop, and one day the giants will be destroyed, and in order to protect everyone, Alan must only choose to destroy the world to prevent the tragedy from happening.
Plus Eldia, who is also human.
The unfair treatment that people have been suffering from makes Alan very disappointed in the world outside the walls. He wants to save his countrymen, the Eldians of the island. So, behind Allen's seemingly cold words, there is his personal understanding.
Knowing that there are humans beyond the walls, he can no longer simply hate giants without burden, but for the sake of the "all humans" and friends he has always known, he chooses to wipe out humans except Eldia.
The worldview of Attack on Titan
The world view of "Attack on Titan" is very similar to the zombie apocalypse-themed works, in its world, suddenly one day there are many giants, these giants will prey on humans, and in order to survive, humans have built high walls around the city to resist the giants.
But one day, a very big, very tall giant appears, kicks through the gate of the wall, and the crisis of humanity comes again, the mother of the protagonist is eaten, and the story of resistance to the giant begins. The overall story framework is the clue to the human investigation of the cause of the appearance of the giants.
Be. Eren Jaeger
CV: Kaji Yuki). >>>More
Eventually, Eren is killed by Mikasa.
In chapter 138, Mikasa enters the mouth of the supergiant and ends Eren's life, but Alan still meets with Armin in the passageway, and Alan tells Almin all the truth. Alan told Armin about the Ancestor Ymir. >>>More
Grisha delayed his plan to capture the Ancestral Giants because of Alan and Callulah, and if it weren't for Ellen, Grisha would have taken the Ancestors directly after discovering the royal stronghold. Then he should join forces with the army to dismantle the Reis royal family, maybe go to Dinah, and then feed himself to Dinah, or turn the king's blood into a giant and launch the Ancestral Giant, but the right to use it is with the king's blood, then the king's blood will definitely kill Grisha and regain the ancestor. Then the Eldia revival failed.
Attack on Titan Alan Levier's appearance is really unimaginable, and many people like it very much.
Because Alan didn't know how to use it for the first time, he couldn't control it well, so it was terrible.