What is wrong with Reiner AOT?

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What is wrong with Reiner AOT?

During the first season and the first half of the second season, Reiner almost never truly acted like his true self. His acting as a “big brother” to his team was nothing but an imitation of his deceased friend Marcel Galliard, making him suffer from a multiple personality disorder, which is now cured.

Why did they attack Wall Maria?

They sent Reiner/Annie/Bert to destroy the walls to cause Paradis to retreat so they could infiltrate during all the commotion, and discover who stole the Founder ability.

What happened Dina Fritz?

Dina is torn apart and eaten Five years later, after Eren had already joined the Survey Corps, Dina appears again before Eren and Mikasa outside the Titan Forest during the military’s pursuit of the Armored Titan.

Why did Reiner Annie and bertholdt attack the wall?

Why did bertholdt and Reiner attack the wall in the first place? outside the walls lost the titan that could control titans the town fell under attack to the titans so they sent Annie bertholdt and reiner go and attack in the hopes that the coordinate titan would come put of hiding and then when they found eren they …

Does Reiner have 2 personalities?

In a sense, yes. Reiner’s DID type personally started shortly after the untimely death of his old comrade. Reiner began taking on some of their personality and entwining it with his own over time.

Are there still titans in Wall Maria?

Wall Maria was the outermost Wall of the human kingdom. Like the other Walls, Wall Maria was approximately 50 meters in height. In 845, it was breached by the Colossus Titan and Armored Titan and its territory is lost to the Titans.

What mental illness does Eren Jaeger have?

Recommended Treatment for Schizophrenia Eren, a young boy who had to watch as his mother was brutally murdered by a Titan, decides to dedicate his life to the military to get revenge on all Titans. He’s committed, and his childhood friends, Misaka and Armin, join him.

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