Ending of Attack on Titan (EREN’S DEATH!!!)

The final chapter of the Attack on Titan Japanese manga has been published after 11 years of continuous publication. This is how the series comes to a close with its last chapter.

The final chapter of the Attack on Titan manga was published in 2021, after having been written by Hajime Isayama for 11 years and 7 months.

So, how does Attack on Titan end? Attack on Titan ends with Eren’s death and every titan being destroyed. 

The story that has people all over the world so captivated comes to a fulfilling and dramatic ending in Chapter #139, “Final Chapter: Toward the Tree on That Hill.”

Despite the gloomy tone of the show, there is a glimmer of hope for a greater number of the key cast members than the audience might anticipate, even if not everyone survives the finale. 

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This is how the Attack on Titan series came to a conclusion, as well as the eventual outcome that awaited Eren Jeager.

What Happens to Eren in the Final Episode of Attack on Titan?

In the final chapter, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, and the other surviving Warriors engaged in combat with Eren and the glittering centipede that spawned all Titans. 

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This centipede had previously been nested in the spine of the Founding Titan.

Mikasa severed Eren’s human body after gaining access to the Titan’s mouth with the help of Levi, and then she gave him a farewell kiss for the first and final time.  

The concluding chapter provides conclusive evidence that Eren has passed away entirely this time.

After the dust has settled, Mikasa brings Armin his head, and they both shed tears over his passing at the same time. After that, she takes it with her and departs the battlefield, understanding perfectly well that Eren won’t be given a decent burial due to the destruction that he created with The Rumbling.

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The closing pages of the chapter show, 3 years later, that Eren’s gravestone is located just below the tree on Paradis Island that he had frequently rested under when he was a kid. This is also the name of the chapter.

Mikasa informs him that their mutual friends Armin, Jean, Connie, Annie, and Pieck will soon be arriving to pay him a visit, together with likely Levi, Gabi, Falco, and Onyankopon. She inquires with a melancholy tone as to if he is content before revealing that she longs to see him once more.

As soon as she began to speak, the scarf that Eren had given her when they had first met began to fall from around her neck. 

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She was taken aback when a bird suddenly materialized in front of her and re-tied the rope around her.

She gives it a grateful smile as it proceeds to soar through the air and says, “Thank you for wrapping this scarf around me, Eren.” 

Earlier, while Armin and the rest were still on the boat, a bird that appeared to be very similar to this one soared over.

Wings, which were employed as the insignia of the Scout troop, and birds, in fact, have been featured rather repeatedly all across the series as obvious representations of what Eren yearned for so badly: freedom and liberty.

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The Final Chapter for Every Titan

Eren’s ultimate goal has been, from the beginning, to rid the planet of Titans. After the Commander was still aboard the ship heading towards Eren’s Wall Titan army, the full discourse on this topic had already taken place between him and Armin via the Path, and the opening couple lines of the final chapter disclose the entirety of that exchange.

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Armin affirms, “You did it for the sake of the future you saw using the Attack Titan’s power,” evidently referring to Eren’s plan to murder 80 percent of mankind with the Rumbling. 

Eren gives Armin a clear vision of a continent that is extremely ancient and full of volcanoes in response to Armin’s question about whether it was necessary for him to go to such extremes. 

As to him, “the power of the Titans continues to exist because Ymir has been obeying King Fritz for 2,000 years.” This is the reason why the Titans continue to have authority.

Surprisingly, she still adored Karl Fritz despite the fact that the monarch had perpetrated acts of violence against her community, her parents, and including her own body. 

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Because of this connection, she has been tied to him and his family for the better part of 2 millennia.

Eren admits that he does not entirely understand her, but he is aware that she has a strong desire to be liberated and has been waiting all of this time apparently for somebody to “free her from the torment of love”. 

We had believed until this moment that the individual in question was Eren during the time when he received the complete power of the Founding Titan from her.

Rather, Eren divulges to Armin the news that the individual in question was Mikasa all along. Because of this, Ymir was able to smile at the conclusion of Chapter #138 when Mikasa made the decision to kill Eren.

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Ymir is the only one who knows why making that decision set her free, but it did in some way. Eren wipes Armin’s memory of their discussion in the Path once it has concluded. 

Armin is able to regain his memory of the discussion in Chapter #139, which takes place after Eren has passed away.

Because of Eren’s death and Mikasa’s intervention, every Titan body disintegrates into dust, and all who had been changed are reverted to their human forms.

Despite the fact that Eren’s pals are relieved to finally be freed from the Titan curse, they are thankful to him for the sacrifices that he made. However, non-Eldians continue to be wary of them.

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Attack on Titan: How Does It End?

The chapter comes to a close with the stated time jump of 3 years. At this time, the day in which the Rumbling was silenced is referred to as the “Battle of Heaven and Earth,” having been preceded by the time jump. 

Despite the fact that the Titans have been destroyed forever, the people who live on the Island continue to be terrified of the things that the world around them could do as a form of revenge.

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Jeagerism is chosen to serve as the banner for the nascent nation of Eldia’s military establishment. Queen Historia, who is currently the mother of a young girl who is 3 years old, writes the following in a letter to Armin: “If we win, we live. If we lose, we die.”

If you don’t put up a fight, neither of us will triumph. Fight, Fight, Fight! This battle will continue till either Eldia or the planet is no longer around to fight it. 

Eren stated just that, and it’s possible that he’s correct. Despite this, he made the decision to pass this world over to us. This location that we currently call home. A universe in which there are no Titans.”

Armin, Reiner, Annie, Jean, Connie, and Pieck are the only ones who are left to hope and pray that after destroying the walls and killing Eren, the sign of the Islanders’ rebellion, they will be able to successfully negotiate a truce pact only on their come back to the Island in their capacity as Ambassadors for Peace Talks for the Allied Nations.

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It has never been revealed whether or not they are truly successful, but the ending of Attack on Titan leaves things on a positive note thanks to Connie’s trust in Historia and Armin’s confidence that sharing their side of the tale will be sufficient.

Final Thoughts

Attack on Titan is a Japanese anime, and for anyone who hasn’t seen it, its audience will certainly recommend it.