Hello!!!! Tonight I bring you this fanart that I've been working on since january 2024, skipping months and all but still, it took me a looooot of time to get here and I still think it's not finished yet, but I'm happy for the time being with how it turned out 😊
Wish you all like it, even if it's obvious it's not a great piece, I know there's a lot I have to fix and practice, but I'll get there someday🫶
I've titled it "The Angel of Liberio" and it's inspired by 'Take me back to Eden' by Sleep Token, my fav song that I believe suits Reiner pretty well
the marksman
‘Just a little longer.’ ‘Hang on, Bertholdt.’ ‘Stay with me.’
from chp 24 of worst weapon ;-;
I kind of love this silent group of like 5 bertholdt fans that all collectively follow eachother and reblog eachothers posts
B...Ber...Bertho.... Bertoto... it took 3 days to finish this fanart :3
Hi idk if you've answered smth similar before but who do you think among 104th was closest or maybe most impacted by levi ? I would go for jean or armin but would love to hear your thoughts.
Ps : I love you and your analysis posts keep doing them ❤never give clowns the time of day
Hi there!
I have answered similar questions to this, haha. Jean is the character that comes to mind first when I think of who Levi had the biggest impact on. I actually fairly recently wrote a post about the relationship between Levi and Jean, and specifically, Levi's influence on Jean, which you can read here:
I think Levi had a significant impact on pretty much everyone, though. Armin, for sure. I think Armin actually understands Levi better than any of the other members of the 104th, because I think each of them are actually really similar, particularly in regards to the way both of them values life and sees life as innately valuable, without needing any, great purpose to make it so. There's also the fact that, out of everyone, Armin understood early on the kind of selfishness inherent in clinging to a sense of moral righteousness at the expense of others. This idea of maintaining our "moral purity" by refusing to get our hands dirty, and how, ultimately, that can cause more harm than good. Armin suffers from deep insecurity and a sense of self-loathing, so he refuses to call himself a good person, but I think he, as well as Levi, are both objectively good people, and part of that goodness is manifest in the way neither of them prioritizes their ability to call themselves good people over actually helping people, i.e. actually being good people. Even if it means having to live with blood on their hands and the pain of that, the way that can eat away at their sense of self-identity, they're both willing to do it without hesitation so long as it means no one else has to.
I also think Levi has a huge impact on Mikasa. Mikasa started out being pretty single minded and self-interested. Her entire reason for joining the SC was because she wanted to be with Eren, and her desire for that was the main motivator behind a lot of her actions early on. But as the story progresses, Mikasa gradually learns to start letting that motivation go, and starts genuinely caring about and fighting for others, until by the end, she gives up on her dream of being with Eren completely, by taking his life for the sake of humanity. I think Mikasa learned a lot of her selflessness from Levi, who's entire character is largely defined by selflessness. Levi never does anything for himself. Everything he does has always been for the benefit of others, fighting to save lives, to prove his fellow comrades sacrifices weren't in vain, fighting for the dreams of others, lending his strength to those dreams, rather than having or fighting for any dream of his own. That's been true of Levi since "No Regrets". I think Levi letting Erwin go sort of set the blueprint for Mikasa later doing the same with Eren. Not that Levi's relationship with Erwin was the same as Mikasa's with Eren, but Erwin was a very important person to Levi, for reasons I've spoken about at length, and he let Erwin go for Erwin's sake. People always say this decision was selfish, but it was actually the exact opposite. Levi lost someone that he relied on to guide him. It was a completely selfless sacrifice, one born out of compassion, made to end the suffering of a fellow human being. That's a lot like Mikasa letting go of Eren. She lost the person she loved and dreamed of spending her life with, and she chose to lose him to save what remained of humanity.
Anyway, thank you for your kind words and I hope my answer was what you were looking for!
hi can we please talk about how god damn fine Reiner would look in the full season 4 ODM dear
all that muscle??
i’m drooling
Jean would have to force himself to not stare at that heavenly ass
“we must stay focused brothers”
More aot drawings !
I recently told an ao3 writer that I keep going back to their 260k word unfinished slowburn checking for updates for the last 2 years. They said I'm like that puppy that waits for his dead owner at the train station every day.
That's the realest thing anyone's told me online, I ain't even mad.
look at what you did karina you ruined a perfectly good househusband he has depression now