Is Zeke a good guy AOT?
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Is Zeke a good guy AOT?
In conclusion, the Beast Titan is an anti-hero, he done many things that one side would call him a threat, while the other side calls him a good guy, but to be honest Zeke not really more bad or more good, is that he been brainwashed by Marley, that the Eldians are the Devil's in the world.
Will Eren betray Zeke?
Long answer short; Eren sided with Zeke because he wanted to make use of the Founding Titan's powers. This was only possible if he was in contact with someone who had royal blood. ... Even though at a certain point Eren felt Zeke was right, he vehemently rejects his idea.
Why did Eren Yeager not stop Zeke's Titans?
- Even when he unintentionally used the powers of the Coordinate, Eren was able to bend Pure Titans to his will, yet after becoming the Founding Titan, Eren made no attempt to stop Zeke's Titans from consuming any Eldian in sight. Maybe he was preoccupied with The Rumbling and the Founding Titan is just bad at multitasking.
How tall is Zeke Yeager in attack on Titan?
- Zeke is the son of Grisha Yeager and Dina Fritz, the older half-brother of Eren Yeager, and a member of the royal family from his mother's side. In his human form, Zeke has a tall, broad, well-toned body with gray eyes, shaggy platinum blond hair, and a matching mustache that descends into his beard.
Is the character Zeke really a good person?
- Zeke was a good kid and really someone who just wanted to help others. But what "helping" meant kept changing based on who influenced him at the time. This caused him to gravely misunderstand the person Eren is.
How is Bertolt Brecht different from Zeke Yeager?
- Even Bertolt was horrified by his actions and yet he still seemed to be the least regretful so I got the impression that he was always a little disturbed even before their mission. However Zeke Yeager has always been a different case as far as I'm concerned.