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He doesn't view these as separate arcs.The final arc was announced right after chp 111 officially released in November 2018. To me they are different enough to be called their own arcs since the battle on Paradis is over and the Rumbling is beyond just Paraids but I don't know if the Wikia staff will separate them or notIsayama revealed back in 2018 that the arc that started post chapter 106, is the final arc of the series. Isn't the RUMBLING Arc and the War for Paradis Arc the same thing?The wikia calls them the same but I (and others) consider Volume 27 - 30 the War for Paradis arc and Volumes 31 onwards the rumbling arc. This doesn't happen with volume 27 and onwards. If you want proof, you can see that in the opening pages (character intruduction) of volumes 23-26, it says " MARLEY ARC". The interview took place in November, great, that doesn't mean that the last arc started then. The final arc starts from chapter 107 in volume 27. Chps 107-111 are considered more of a transition arc than part of the Marley arc, even tho all the chps there more or less tie back to Marley arc stuff lol but everything from chp 112 onwards is the final arcĪh, here we go again. I really hate the Rumbling arc so far and wish we could go back to the good ol'e days of the War for Paradis arc At the time, we would never have imagined that Eren would one day make a deal with Ymir to gain power and destroy the world. I think it can be interpreted as both Fritz I and Eren, or even that thing that gave Ymir her power, all of them "fit the bill", but I think it's most relevant as a foreshadow of Eren. Obviously, imo.Well, there's also the theory that the Earth Devil actually represents Fritz I. I thikn that, in Ragnarock, the world ends and Jormungandr is a big part of it, and I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong. At the end of chapter 122, Ere's body kinda resembles a giant snake, with it's Jaws wide open. Based on the North Mythology lore hints, it seems Eren was the villain all along, since chapter one with his "dream", mirrowing the Jormungandr, the evil serpent, world eater, who goes back in time in an eternal loop of destruction and rebirth, or something like that.
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But to the readers it serves as foreshadow of that moment when Eren, the Devil, makes a deal with Ymir to grant him her power. Probably the consequence of the humans coming up with stories to demonize Ymir and the elddians, as Kruger said. We don't know where the Devil in that book, inside the story, originated from. We've seen all of Ymir's important memories of her life and there was no devil. To me it seems clear that the devil was never a real thing.