I like the story of a boy named Eren, who wanted to kill the titans for ruining his life.
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I like the story of a boy named Eren, who wanted to kill the titans for ruining his life.
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Can someone explain why Eren's article doesn't have him listed as the main antagonist of the War for Paradis arc? Eren is still the main protagonist but the story treats him like an antagonist and there's articles for AOT characters on both Heroes wiki and Villains wiki that acknowledge their role as antagonist and protagonist whenever relevant.
Reiner for example is the secondary antagonist of the franchise yet both villains and heroes wiki (which also considers him the secondary antagonist) still acknowledge him as the main protagonist of the Marley arc but I don't see why Eren isn't considered the main antagonist of the War for Paradis arc since he's literally the orchestrator of that arc's events i.e. the Rumbling and the Yeagerists leading to the formation of the alliance to stop him. Also I don't see why he isn't considered the central antagonist of the Marley arc since he is treated like an antagonist during that arc too. Where the article says he's a heroic antagonist who becomes a morally ambiguous anti-villain it should say something like "eventually becoming the final antagonist of the story, serving as the central antagonist of the Marley arc and main antagonist of the War for Paradis arc".
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