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Mikasa Ackerman (ミカサ・アッカーマン, Mikasa Akkāman, alt. "Mikasa Ackermann") is a fictional character from Hajime Isayama's manga series Attack on Titan.Mikasa is introduced as a citizen of Paradis Island living with the protagonist, Eren Yeager, and his family, who took her in following the deaths of her parents in an attempted kidnapping.
Attack on Titan Final Season: The Final Chapters Special 2 (try saying that five times fast) has dropped, completing the journey of Eren, Mikasa and Armin. A lot has happened over the course of ...
In the climax against Eren's forces, Mikasa is brought into Paths by Eren, showing her an alternate scenario where she and Eren ran away together following their conversation in Marley. Eren comforts her, but asks she forget about him once he is dead. Returning to reality, Mikasa refuses, and ultimately kills him to save humanity.
Mikasa buries Eren underneath a tree on a hill near Shiganshina District. [b] The tree grows over time to resemble the one where the organism that granted Ymir her Titan power lived. An unspecified amount of time after Mikasa's death from old age, a modernized Shiganshina is reduced to rubble in a war.
Eren Yeager (Japanese: エレン・イェーガー, Hepburn: Eren Yēgā), also spelled Eren Jaeger (Turkish: Eren, "Saint"; German: Jaeger/Jäger, "Hunter"), is the protagonist of the Attack on Titan manga series created by Hajime Isayama. Eren is a teenager who swears revenge on enormous man-eating humanoid creatures known as Titans, who have ...
Levi knocks down the Beast Titan while the Scouts defeat the Cart Titan. Mikasa and Eren defeat the Jaw Titan, and Eren uses its teeth to crush the crystal encasing the Warhammer Titan's controller, consuming her. Reiner interrupts Eren from eating Porco, and Eren decides to withdraw rather than risking more lives protecting him.
George Soros is one of the most famous investors on the planet, but he’s more a trader or speculator than an investor. That is, he takes positions (often hundreds of them) and looks to profit ...
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