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Who has the beast Titan now?

The Titan is currently in the possession of its creator, the Crafter of Titans, also known as the Smith. The Titan is an ancient creation, constructed long ago when the Crafter of Titans still lived.

The Crafter of Titans has held onto the beast for centuries, ever since it was first forged.

In more modern times, the Titan is said to be the source of power for the wielders of the legendary weapons known as the Staves of Power. It is believed that the Titan is powered by the energy of the Staves, and thus its power is available to the wielders.

Whoever successfully braves the dangers of the mysterious dungeon and unlocks the secrets of the Titan is said to be able to hold its great power.

The current location of the creature is unknown; however, many have speculated that it is hidden in a chamber deep beneath the surface of the world, guarded by magical traps and other mysterious creatures.

Is the Beast Titan Eren’s brother?

No, the Beast Titan (or Zeke Yeager) is not Eren’s brother. Zeke is the half-brother of another one of the main characters, Eren’s friend, Armin Arlelt, who he has a shared mother with. While Zeke and Eren do have a connection due to their friendship with Armin, they are not directly related by blood.

However, recently in the manga it has been revealed that both Eren and Zeke are Eldians, a group of people who were cursed by the mysterious ‘Titans’ for committing crimes against their gods. This connection between the two is still unknown and is yet to be explored in the story.

Why do the Titans want Eren?

The Titans have a vested interest in Eren due to his unique abilities. Eren is the sole remaining member of the mysterious and powerful race of humans known as the Subjects of Ymir, and he is the only known human with the ability to transform into a Titan.

He also has the power to harden his body, allowing him to protect himself from the Titans’ sword strikes and their powerful weight. The Titans want to utilize Eren’s powers to help restore their lost home and kingdom and regain control of their lands.

Furthermore, they are interested in the secrets behind Eren’s powers and those of other Subjects of Ymir, which they could use to their own advantage. Finally, they may see Eren as a valuable asset in the war against the humans, allowing them to take aim at their enemies without endangering their own people.

Who got the Female Titan after Annie?

After Annie had sealed herself inside the crystal, Reiner and Bertholdt were able to capture the Female Titan and take it back to their home of Marley with them. The two were able to sneak away with their prize without being noticed by the military and begin experiments to understand the inner workings of a Titan.

Even though Annie had initially been seen as a threat, the country of Marley had gathered enough data from Eren that they believed possessing the Female Titan could be the key to unlocking their own Titan warriors – and so began a mass campaign to unlock the secrets of the Female Titan’s inner core.

Research on the Female Titan continued over the years and despite some initial successes, no actual progress was made in activating it and eventually the research was abandoned. The Female Titan was then sealed away in a warehouse and left for all eternity – until the Survey Corps stumbled upon it some eight years later.

As soon as the Survey Corps arrived, the Female Titan was taken out of storage, and despite their attempts to subdue it the Female Titan eventually woke up and attacked them, only to be defeated shortly after by Erwin and the Survey Corps.

After being tamed by Erwin and co. , the Female Titan was placed back into the warehouse and eventually ended up in the hands of Hange Zoë, who was then experimenting with Titans. It is currently unknown who currently holds possession of the Female Titan or what they are doing with it.

Why did Zeke want Historia to inherit the Beast Titan?

Zeke wanted Historia to inherit the Beast Titan for a few different reasons. First, the Beast Titan is a powerful asset for the Eldian race and Zeke wanted to have the power to defend his people and the people he cared about.

The Beast Titan was one of the few titans able to control other titans, making it very powerful and dangerous. Second, Historia was in a unique position to be able to use the Beast Titan without facing the same stigma her fellow Eldians had to endure because she was a descendant of someone outside of the original 105 families.

Third, Historia already had a strong sense of justice and family identity, having grown up in an orphanage and often staying with her adoptive grandmother, who was a prime example or integrity. These traits are important for someone in such a position, so Zeke wanted Historia to have the Beast Titan and put these values to use defending her fellow Eldians.

Ultimately, with the Beast Titan, Historia would be able to help create a better future for all Eldians, regardless of their family lines, which was something Zeke wanted very much.

Does Zeke still have the Beast Titan?

No, Zeke no longer has the Beast Titan. He acquired it during the Battle of Shiganshina, but later surrendered it to the Warrior Unit in exchange for his freedom. He was also stripped of his powers, leaving him unable to control the Titan anymore.

After this, the Beast Titan was taken by Reiner Braun and added to Marley’s forces. It is currently in the possession of the Jaw Titan wielder Porco Galliard, who is using it in Marley’s battle against the Mid-East Allied Forces.

Why is Falco’s Jaw Titan a bird?

Falco’s Jaw Titan is a bird because it is one of the latest forms of the powers of the Nine Titans — the Founding Titan, the Attack Titan, the Colossus Titan, the Armored Titan, the Beast Titan, the Female Titan, the War Hammer Titan, the Cart Titan, and the Jaw Titan.

Each of these Titans has the form of a creature and the power to transform into a gigantic humanoid one. The Jaw Titan is the only one that is a bird. This is because it is the most mobile and effective aerial fighter among the Nine Titans and its ability to easily navigate through the air while in its Titan form gives it a tactical advantage in combat.

Its wingspan is also greater than the other Titans, allowing it to take more airborne maneuvers, broadening its scope of action in battles. Its intelligence and capability to protect its own territory are also higher than the other Titans, which adds to its capability as an enhanced combatant.

Although its form is that of a giant raptor, its size and firepower make it powerful enough to hold its own against the other Titans.

Is Falco a jaw or Beast Titan?

No, Falco is not a Jaw or Beast Titan. Falco is a member of the Warrior unit of the Marleyan military and a member of the Eldian Restorationists. He is also a recipient of Animus which gave him powers similar to the Nine Titans.

He primarily uses the power of the Cart Titan to fight, enabling him to control and manipulate steam carriages and steam engines. His ability allows him to manipulate the movement and trajectory of his surrounding steam carriages and Steam Engines, effectively allowing him to control them as if they were an extension of his own body.

Additionally, Falco has the power of “Armour Shift”; enabling him to create a layer of armour that is able to protect him against various kinds of attacks.

How many Titans does Eren inherit?

Eren inherits the powers of all the Founding Titans that have come before him, which includes the powers of Ymir Fritz, the original Titan. Ymir Fritz was a human who bore the Curse of Ymir, allowing her to gain the power of the Titans by splitting into the Nine Titans.

Since then, her power has passed from one inheritor to the next, each inheriting the same nine Titans. This includes the Founding Titan, the Attack Titan, the Armored Titan, the Beast Titan, the Colossal Titan, the Female Titan, the Jaw Titan, the Cart Titan, and the War Hammer Titan.

As the current inheritor of Ymir’s power, Eren has access to all of these Titans.

Why are there only 9 Titans?

Originally, there were 12 Titans, according to Greek mythology. The 12 Titan gods were descendants of the primordial (original) gods and ruled the cosmos until their overthrow by the Olympians. The 12 Titan gods were ruled by their leader, Cronus (or in Roman mythology known as Saturn).

The original 12 Titans were the following:

-Cronus (Saturn)

-Oceanus

-Hyperion

-Rhea

-Theia

-Coeus

-Mnemosyne

-Tethys

-Themis

-Iapetus

-Phoebe

-Crius

The original Titans were overthrown by the younger gods (known as the Olympians) led by Zeus. After a 10 year war against the Titans, the Olympians were victorious. As a result of this, most of the original 12 Titans were banished and replaced with new gods.

Only three of the originals (Hyperion, Theia, and Oceanus) remained in their positions. Thus, there are currently only 9 Titans: Hyperion, Theia, Oceanus, Rhea, Coeus, Mnemosyne, Tethys, Themis, and Iapetus.

The Greek myths provide various possible explanations for why the original 12 Titans were overthrown and why the number of Titans was reduced from 12 to 9. Some believe that Dionysus, god of wine, was responsible for overthrowing the Titans, while others believe that Zeus was more powerful and overthrew them.

It is also possible that the Titans were weakened by their own internal struggles as well as their battles against the Olympians. Ultimately, there is no one definitive explanation for why there are only 9 Titans.

Why is Eren’s founding Titan a skeleton?

Eren’s founding Titan is a skeleton because it is the result of the death of Ymir, the first human to gain the power of the Titans. This power was passed down to her descendants, and the Founding Titan is a symbolic representation of the origin of their power.

Thousands of years ago, Ymir, who was a half-human, half-Jötunn, made a contract with the “devil of all worlds” to gain this power. Ymir made a sacrifice in order to gain this power, and her physical body turned into the Founding Titan.

As a result, this Titan is represented by a skeleton, symbolizing Ymir’s death and the source of the power.