

A world without Titans."Īrmin, Reiner, Annie, Jean, Connie and Pieck are left to hope that upon their return to the Island - having destroyed the walls and killed Eren, the Islanders' symbol of resistance - they can broker a peace treaty as the Allied Nations' Ambassadors for Peace Talks. Even so, he chose to leave this world in our hands. That is what Eren said, and he may be right.

This fight will not end until either Eldia or the world disappears. In a letter to Armin, Queen Historia, now the mother of a three-year-old girl, writes, "If we win, we live. The new nation of Eldia establishes its military under the Jeagerist banner. The chapter ends with the aforementioned three-year time skip, by which point, the day that the Rumbling was stopped has come to be called the 'Battle of Heaven and Earth.' However, though Titans are gone for good, the Islanders remain fearful of what the rest of the world might do in retaliation. Wistfully, she asks if he's happy before confessing she wants to meet him again. Mikasa tells him that their friends, Armin, Jean, Connie, Annie and Pieck, will soon arrive to visit him, along with Levi, Gabi, Falco and Onyankopon, presumably. She then leaves the battlefield with it, knowing a proper burial won't be afforded to Eren after the devastation he caused via The Rumbling.Īs is the chapter's namesake, the final pages reveal - three years later - that Eren's gravesite is underneath the tree on Paradis Island he'd often napped under as a child. As the dust settles, Mikasa brings his head to Armin, who tearfully mourns his loss with her. The final chapter confirms that this killed him - for good this time. After making it inside Eren's Titan mouth thanks to assistance from Levi, Mikasa decapitated Eren's human body and kissed him goodbye for the first and last time. In the penultimate chapter, Mikasa, Armin, Levi and the remaining Warriors battled Eren and the shining centipede that originated all Titans, formerly nestled in the Founding Titan's spine.
