We know that Eren has the Founding Titan powers, but he just learned that the only reason why he was able to use those powers was because the Dina’s Titan was royal blood. Now, with Eren and the rest knowing all of this information, it really makes you wonder how they’ll move forward from here on out. Now all we have to do is wait to see how they’ll explain the pure titans and why these guys don’t get to keep their sanity. Yep, things are starting to make a some sense around here. Or it what Hänge and Eren described it to be, a curse.Īlso, what’s interesting here is that even if a person with one of the nine Titan were to die before being eaten my another member from the Ymir clan, those Titan powers won’t vanish, but instead they’ll be transferred to a random new born, kinda like in the Avatar: The Last Airbender in which the Avatar role is randomly transferred to another person after death. I guess this is to ensure that no one person will hold on to a form for too long. Anyone who possess the powers of one of the nine Titan will only get to live up 13 years upon the day they received their powers. When they gave the introduction to the nine Titans, they explained how the powers worked and how they passed down to member of the Ymir clan. Well, after years of seeing Eren turn into his Titan form, we finally learned its official name, The Attack Titan. However, it kinda confirms a hypothesis I had about this anime. Those few words began a chain reaction of questions and theories in my head. What I didn’t expect was the last part of the episode. AKA, when it doesn’t fit into any of the other categories, it goes here.Įverything just started to make sense, Attack on Titan Season 3 Episode 58 answered a lot of my questions about the world, the subjects of Ymir, the nine Titans and how they’re all connected to the founding Titan.