Attack Titans | ||
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◄ Preceded by | Grisha Jaeger (832-845) |
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Eren Kruger (819-832) |
Eren Jaeger (845-854) |
Founding Titans | ||
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◄ Preceded by | Grisha Jaeger (845) |
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Frieda Reiss (842-845) |
Eren Jaeger (845-854) |
Eren! You'll understand the truth someday, if you visit the basement! It will be a harsh, painful journey...but you must reach it! If you want to save Mikasa, Armin, and everyone else...you must learn to control this ability! | ||
— Grisha shortly before injecting Eren[6] |
Grisha Jaeger (グリシャ・イェーガー Gurisha Yēgā?) was an Eldian doctor who originated from the Liberio internment zone in Marley, and was one of the Eldian Restorationists.[5] He was sent on a mission from Eren Kruger to infiltrate the Walls and take the Founding Titan from the Reiss family, and was given the power of the Attack Titan in order to do so.[1] Grisha was taken inside the Walls by Keith Sadies,[4] and settled in the Shiganshina District.[7] He documented the details about Eldia, Marley, the Titans, and his past in three books that he hid in his basement.[8]
In Marley, he was married to Dina Fritz and had a son named Zeke.[5] After being sent to Paradis Island, he re-married to Carla Jaeger and had a second son, Eren Jaeger.[4]
Appearance
Human form
Dr. Jaeger had a gentlemanly appearance. He was fairly tall and slender, had straight brown hair neatly parted down the middle, teal-green eyes, and a thin beard and moustache. On the left side of his chest, he had a large cross scar that he carved into himself as an oath and rite of passage to join the Restorationists. He wore circular glasses, a brown suit with a white cravat and a white shirt with ruffled sleeves. He was also seen wearing a small, black hat with a gray stripe at times.[7]
In his youth, he would wear a green jacket, a white button-up, dark pants, and a brown flat cap along with the black-yellow armband of Eldian civilians living in Liberio.
As a young adult, he would wear a brown or blue jacket, a beige waistcoat, and while retaining his white button-up, dark pants, and armband. During meetings with the Restorationists, he would discard the armband. Upon being sentenced to Paradis, he would wear a white button-up and pants; his fingers were severed, though it was regenerated after acquiring the Attack Titan.[8][5][9]
Attack Titan form
Grisha's Titan had a body with a notoriously bulkier torso than his arms and legs. He had long, dark hair, elongated ears, small eyes, and his mouth was covered in flesh and a dark, thick beard along with black chest hair. His Titan form had several similarities with Eren's, including their long dark hair, elongated ears, sunken eyes, and a muscular physique.
Personality
Although he appeared on the surface to be a rather calm, calculated man, Grisha's most notable character traits were his hard-headed personality and his intense passion for whatever cause he dedicated himself to. Grisha's hard-headed tendency was most evident during his childhood, usually to his own detriment. This was best exemplified by his decision to ignore his mother's warnings, and take his younger sister outside Liberio's internment zone, leading to her eventual demise. Grisha also demonstrated a tendency toward rashness, failing to recognize the danger his behavior put his family in, and even looking down on his parents for their subservient nature to the Marleyan authorities, despite the fact that they were only trying to keep him from suffering the same fate as his sister. It was this same rashness that led him to join the Restorationists, and to his eventual exile to Paradis Island.
Grisha also seemed to possess a rather profound lack of self-awareness, failing to see the consequences of his actions unless they were presented to him directly. It was this same lack of awareness that led him to ultimately drive an emotional wedge between himself and Zeke, causing Zeke to betray Grisha and his comrades to the Marleyan authorities. Grisha had also shown himself to be rather weak-willed. When offered to take up Eren Kruger's mission in the wake of the Restorationists' capture and torture, Grisha initially refused, claiming he would never have joined their cause if he had known the price he would have to pay, although he was later persuaded to accept Kruger's mission due to his strong sense of obligation to his fellow Restorationists.
Due to the death of his little sister and the daily oppression he had to face in the continental mainland, Grisha developed a fanatical hatred towards Marley, to the point that his objective was to get revenge on its people for the long suffering caused upon the Eldian people, even if it meant enacting genocide on the Marleyans. His radical enmity towards them went to the extent that he believed that the Marleyan people never suffered any kind of atrocity during their subjugation under the Eldian Empire, associating any Marleyan discourse and narrative as lies and hateful propaganda made in order to portray Eldians as monstruous people deserving of eternal hatred.
He was thus severely anti-establishment, revolutionnary, and against the status quo. As a Restorationist, he believed that Eldians were to suffer for eternity unless someone took a stand against it and changed the world. He was brave, due to deciding to go against the nation that was at the time the global superpower, and willing to go through any sacrifice if it meant the freedom for all Eldians in the end. Grisha loved and took pride in being an Eldian, and a Subject of Ymir, believing that they were the "chosen children of God", and that their ancestors were in the right.
He considered the world to be cruel and unjust, especially for punishing the Eldians during his time for crimes that happened before they were even born. He thus longed for complete freedom for himself and his people, for all Eldians to be able to enjoy the beauties of the outside world without being prevented by racism and hatred from the various anti-Eldian peoples of the world. Grisha was also charismatic, rapidly gaining significant standing within the Restorationists despite being far from the first member of the group, being capable of providing fiery speeches to his fellow comrades in the organization, managing to rile them up in intense cheering.
It was this fanaticism for restoring Eldia and get revenge on Marley which caused him to commit many mistakes as a parent with his firstborn Zeke, neglecting him as a child when Zeke just wanted to spend quality time with him, and becoming verbally violent whenever he questioned Grisha's plan or was not getting the grades required to become a Warrior.
Grisha matured as a man and a father when the consequences of his plan came to bite him in the form of being betrayed by Zeke, and losing Dina and all the other Restorationists. He eventually let his secondborn Eren live his life safe from the burden of having to free Eldia, and did not shy away from showing him his profound love, demonstrating how the mistakes he made with Zeke impacted him in his latter life. His misconduct with his firstborn would continue to gnaw at him secretly, until he was able to have a final closure with him through Paths thanks to Eren's Founding Titan powers after having been ordered by his secondborn to kill the royal family in order to steal the Founder from them. During that closure, he hugged Zeke as he professed his profond love for him and how he wished that he had spent more time playing with him as a child, demonstrating his ability to recognize his mistakes humbly.
Grisha was also a very compassionate man at heart, who grew out of his fanatical hatred in his latter years especially, as he was not able to find pleasure in seeing Gross being eaten alive in front of him, despite having been the man who killed his little sister. He also did not have the courage at first to kill the Reiss family, especially its children, due to being a doctor that was supposed to save lives, not take them away. He was horrified at the vision of Eren enacting the Rumbling, despite this meaning that the violent revenge against Marley that he wished for most of his life was finally going to happen. But ultimately, Grisha still decided to give his powers to Eren, despite knowing the eventual horrible future awaiting the world, showing that at the very end of his life, learning about the death of his second wife Carla brought back his darker side.
History
Grisha Jaeger was born in the year 806 on the continent of Marley, where he lived with his younger sister Fay and their mother and father in the city of Liberio, where they were forced to live in a walled area and wear armbands in public. One day in 817, seeing Fay's awe and excitement at an airship passing over their hometown, Grisha goes against his mother's wishes and takes his sister beyond the walls of their living area to see the airship land.[8]
After finding the where the airship was landing, the two were found by two officers of the Marley Public Security. One of the men punished Grisha while the other one took Fay away. However, when Grisha returned home she was not there. Her corpse was later found dead and mangled in a river. The Marley men visited the family home and explained that Fay and Grisha were at fault for leaving and denied any knowledge of her death. Although his mother broke down at the news, his father smiled and explained that he would re-inform his son of their history.
Grisha's father explained the history of the Eldians and why their ancestors' actions justify their outcast status in Marleyan society. Grisha explained that he believed the Marley men were lying and tried to say they killed his sister but his father silenced him and the two fought over their situation as Eldians. His father tried to convince his son why they needed to be punished but Grisha expressed his belief that they should not have to pay for the actions their ancestors committed.
Grisha continued to live his life being shamed for being an Eldian and eventually became a doctor. One of his patients, a man named Grice, revealed to Grisha the true circumstances of Fay's death, leading him to join the Restorationists. Through his activities and a mole in the Marley legal system named "the Owl," Grisha got information about Eldian history and met Dina Fritz, a woman of royal descent. A year later they got married and had a child which they named Zeke.
Later in their lives, Marleyan officials recruited children to take on the power of the seven Titans their people had stolen from the Eldians so many years ago, so they could go to Paradis Island and take down King Fritz, who had fled there and built Walls for his people 80 years ago. "the Owl" informed the group that Marley’s real goal was to steal the Founding Titan, so they could enhance their military might. Grisha then decided he would send his own son into the program as a mole for them.
Over time, Grisha and Dina began coming increasingly distant with Zeke, leaving him at Grisha's parents' house almost every night so that they could attend meetings with the Eldian Restorationists. Whenever he and Zeke had free time, Grisha would spend it quizzing his son on the "true" history of the Eldian race.
In the meantime, Grisha also learned from Grice that Zeke would need to earn higher marks as a Warrior Candidate if he was to be involved in the plan to recapture the Founding Titan, causing Grisha to put even more stress on Zeke to become a Warrior. However, after observing Zeke's poor performance during a public training session, Grisha became frustrated with his son, leading to a heated argument with Dina about what to do with him.
One night during dinner, Zeke tried to convince Grisha to stop helping the Eldian Restorationists. Grisha was appalled at the idea, reminding Zeke that the only way for Eldians to live in peace was for the restorationists to overthrow Marley. He was enraged to hear Zeke bring up Fay, angrily telling him that the restorationists were fighting with the express intent of making sure that no one suffered the same fate as her. However, he was taken aback by Zeke's accusation that Fay's death was caused by his decision to take her outside of the internment zone. Stunned by Zeke's words, Grisha lamented that he had only wanted to see an airship with his sister.[9]
At the age of seven, Zeke exposed his parents and all the Restorationists, and they were sentenced to go to Paradis Island as Pure Titans.
After being turned in to the Marley Public Security, Grisha was subjected to extensive torture as the soldiers attempted to extract information from him and reveal the identity of the Owl. Once they gave up on obtaining the information, Grisha and the rest of the Restorationists were taken to Paradis Island where they were sat on their knees before a large ocean front Wall. After kicking Grice off the Wall alive, the rest of the Restorationists were turned into Titans with Titan injection except for the Jaegers and one other member.
When it was Dina's turn, Grisha pleaded for her life and tried to point out that she was of royal descent and could be of potential use to them. However, he was silenced by Kruger before any of the soldiers could hear him, much to Grisha's surprise. He then watched as Dina was forcibly transformed into a Titan and ran after their friend.
Sergeant Major Gross decided not to turn Grisha into a Titan, but to throw him to the other Restorationist after he had been transformed. After adjusting the dose to create a 3-4m class and injecting the other man with injection, revealed to actually be Titan spinal fluid, he threw him off the Wall to transform. He began explaining how watching people be devoured made him feel alive in such a dull society. He then began pushing Grisha off asking him to fight and die in an interesting way.
However, before he could do so, Kruger pushed Gross off the Wall. As Gross is devoured, Kruger asked Grisha if he enjoyed such a sight. He then revealed that he was The Owl and claimed that he would show Grisha how to truly use the power of the Titans. Kruger then transformed into a Titan and destroyed the steamboat that took all the soldiers to the island.[5]
After destroying the Marleyan men and their equipment, Kruger returned to the top of the Wall and explained his terrible acts against thousands of Eldians, saying he did it all to serve Eldia in the end. Kruger then said that he was entrusting Grisha with his final mission, and went on to express regret for playing a role in his sister’s death, but that the hatred he saw in Grisha's eyes the next day was part of the reason he chose him. This reminded Kruger of his own uprising, when he watched his family be burned alive and chose to get revenge for them, however, it turned out that he had to torture fellow Eldians to maintain his identity until that day.
Kruger told Grisha that he must enter the Walls and take back the Founding Titan, using the power of the Titans Kruger would give him. Grisha then asked why Kruger was not doing it himself, but Kruger explained that 13 years after inheriting the power of the Titans, the host would die, and it had been 13 years for him. He then explained that all Eldians are connected by paths to the Founding Titan Ymir Fritz once had and that no one can ever be stronger than her, so they die after 13 years like she did. Grisha then questioned this logic and the Eldian history, which Kruger explained is probably not true from the Marleyan or Eldian perspective.
When Grisha asked Kruger why he allowed for Dina to die, Kruger said that he believed it would be better than having her give birth to royal children for Marley until her death. Grisha told him that he did not believe he was fit to take on his mission, and that he would not have paid the price for freedom if he knew what it was. Kruger then commended Grisha's father for trying to keep his family safe when he knew what happened to Fay. Kruger confronted Grisha, and told him that the reason he chose him is that he sought freedom by going past the Walls at the expense of others.
He said that their brothers and sisters paid the price for their freedom, and that those actions will follow them until they are repaid, even after death. As Grisha finally agreed, Kruger informed him of the name of the Titan he would be inheriting: the Attack Titan. After taking his power, Grisha went to the Walls and began his mission.[1]
Around the year 832, Grisha was found wandering outside the Walls near the Shiganshina District by Keith Sadies, a soldier of the Scout Regiment. The soldier was very surprised to see him not only because he was outside the Walls, but also because he claimed to have suffered amnesia and had no memories about the civilization inside the Walls and the military. Amazed to learn that the people of the Walls were attempting to fight the Titans, Grisha claimed to have amnesia.
Keith brought Grisha back to Shiganshina, where he was imprisoned for illegally entering Titan territory. While imprisoned, he claimed to remember his name. Upon release, Grisha revealed to Keith that he remembered being a doctor, and asked him for knowledge about the world inside the Walls.
Keith took Grisha to a pub in Shiganshina where Keith taught him about the world. Suitably impressed by the life that the people of the Walls had managed to build for themselves, Grisha was surprised to hear that Keith was unhappy with the state of the Walls, and had joined the Scout Regiment in the hope of seeing the larger world. Praising Keith and the scouts, Grisha caught the attention of a nearby barmaid named Carla, who began to chastise Keith for attempting to recruit more people to the Scout Regiment. However, Grisha assured her that even if he was offered the chance, he would not be joining, as the regiment required special people to join to its ranks.
Grisha eventually found work at a hospital. When an epidemic broke out in Shiganshina, Grisha was able to successfully cure those afflicted - including Carla and her parents. Grisha and Carla later married each other and had a son whom they named Eren.[4]
Grisha used his occupation as a doctor to get close with government officials in order to gather information on the ruler of the Walls and continue his mission as a Restorationist. He eventually discovered the location of the Reiss family's chapel, as well as the hatch leading down to the basement where the succession rituals take place. However, he chose to delay his mission in favor of staying with his new family.[10]
Years later Grisha brought Eren along while making a house call to Mikasa's father and mother for an appointed medical examination in the year 844. When he arrived there, he found them dead for hours. He asked Eren if he had seen the girl named Mikasa anywhere, but he was too shocked to answer. He then told Eren to wait for him at the foot of the mountain while he finds the Military Police.[11]
After the MPs and Grisha arrived at the murderers' hideout, Grisha hugged Eren and scolded him for the murders he committed when saving Mikasa, asking if he even understood what he had done. However, instead of continuing to scold him for killing Mikasa's kidnappers, he told him that this time he was lucky and he could have been killed himself. Mikasa, cold and depressed, asked Grisha in what direction her home was and stated that she was cold and wants to leave. In response, Eren gave her his scarf and Grisha told her to come live with them.[11]
Despite not going through immediately with his mission, Grisha felt that his family deserved to know the truth about life outside the Walls. At night, Grisha would go into the Jaeger family basement and write down information about his former life in Marley. After compiling everything into three journals, Grisha inscribed a message revealing that humanity was still alive beyond the walls on the back of his old family's photograph and hid all of his writings in his desk. He then locked the basement door, keeping the key on him at all times.[10]
Story
The Fall of Shiganshina arc
Upon learning from Mikasa that Eren wants to join the Scout Regiment, Grisha is more obliging of the idea than Carla, asking his son why he wants to leave the Walls. Eren's answer, that the deaths of the many soldiers who have already served in the Scouts will be a waste if no one continues the fight, galvanizes Grisha to resume his mission to retake the Founding Titan from the Reiss family. Grisha announces that he will be departing, telling a bewildered Carla that there is no point in trying to stop an inquisitive mind like Eren's. Before he leaves, he promises to show Eren what he has been hiding in their basement when he returns.[7]
Grisha reflects on what he must do the entire way to the Reiss chapel, seeing through the future memories of the Attack Titan that the day had come when Wall Maria would fall.[10] Bursting in on the royal family, Grisha reveals himself to be an Eldian from beyond the Walls, and begs Frieda Reiss to use her Founding Titan ability to save Shiganshina from the Titans that are breaking in. However, succumbing to the will of Karl Fritz, she refuses to act.
Grisha argues that the Eldians within the Walls should not be killed for crimes their ancestors committed which they are not even aware of, but his protests fall on deaf ears. Frieda attempts to explain to him that there is no point in stealing the Founding Titan's power as only the royal family can use it, but Grisha reveals that he is already aware of this fact; the Attack Titan's inheritors have the ability to see the memories of the Titan's future inheritors, giving them the ability to see the future. Grisha proclaims that since the royal family is bound by Karl Fritz's vow, he will steal the Founding Titan away from them.
However, despite his threats Grisha is unable to bring himself to kill the entire Reiss family, horrified at the thought of killing children. It is only when Eren, acting through the timeless paths in the future year 854, demands he fulfill his duty by reminding him of his fellow restorationists and his dead sister Fay that Grisha finally transforms. Grisha easily beats Frieda in combat and devours her before going on to slaughter the entire Reiss family, sparing only Rod Reiss on Eren's orders.[10][12]
Exiting the chapel, Grisha is left horrified by his actions. On the verge of hysteria, Grisha demands Eren to tell him if this is what he wanted. He begins asking aloud why Eren did not show him everything that will come to pass and, due to them living next to the Wall, hopes that Carla is safe and was able to get away; he asks himself again if this was the only way before realizing that Zeke's future self is also visiting him through the paths. Grisha tells his eldest son that only Eren's plan will succeed, but laments that Eren's plan will lead to "ghastly" events.
Looking up, he realizes that he can actually see the future Zeke and embraces him, apologizing for being a horrible father and begging for him to find a way to stop Eren's plan.[10]
Traveling to Trost District, Grisha thinks to himself hoping that Carla, Mikasa and Eren are safe from the Titans despite what occurred before.[13] Eventually he locates Keith and enlists his help in searching for his family among the refugees. Upon finding Eren, the two men learn that Carla has been devoured, devastated by the news. Telling Eren that he must avenge his mother, Grisha takes his son into the woods. When Keith tries to stop him, arguing that Grisha should not put such a burden on the boy's shoulders as he might not be gifted like Grisha, Grisha simply explains that the fact that Eren is his son makes him qualified, and orders Keith not to get involved.
In the forest, he entrusts Eren with the key to his basement and injects him with Titan serum, explaining to Eren that their memories will teach him how to use the ability. Transforming into a Pure Titan, Eren devours Grisha and returns to his human state, having gained the Founding Titan and Attack Titan.[4]
After the fall of Wall Maria, Eren sees visions in his dreams of his last encounter with his father.[13]
Legacy
Humanity's Comeback arc
After Eren finally succeeds in the use of omni-directional mobility gear, head instructor of the 104th Cadet Corps Keith Sadies expresses to himself that Grisha would be proud of his son, Eren, and that he is finally becoming a soldier.[14]
The Struggle for Trost arc
During his interrogation with Kitz Woermann, Eren Jaeger recalls meeting his father on the night of the fall of Wall Maria.
Royal Government arc
While Eren is chained up in an underground cavern belonging to the Reiss family, Rod Reiss and Historia place their hands on his back, which allows him to experience his father's memories of the night Wall Maria fell.[12]
After Eren recognizes the man Grisha met in Trost to be Keith Sadies, he travels to meet the instructor to find out everything he knows about Grisha. In their meeting, Keith reveals all he knows about Grisha Jaeger and his past, including how he met Carla and his mysterious apparition.[4]
Return to Shiganshina arc
During the Battle of Shiganshina District, Zeke begins to lament the Scout Regiment's plight, doomed to give up their lives because their memories had been stolen from them. He quickly begins chastising himself for being too serious, like Grisha. Afterward, in the aftermath of the battle for Shiganshina, Zeke encounters Eren, noting that the young man looks nothing like his father Grisha. Zeke claims to be a victim of Grisha just like Eren, who he claims was brainwashed by him. As Eren thinks on Zeke's words, he notices an uncanny resemblance between the War Chief and his father.
When the Scout Regiment finally reaches the basement of the Jaeger household, they find that Grisha had set it up to appear as a common doctor's office. However, after further investigation, they discover a locked drawer in his desk, which his key unlocks. Grisha had left the drawer empty, but beneath the false bottom were hidden three books kept intact with various preservatives. Within the first book, the Scouts finds an uncannily realistic image of Grisha standing beside a fair-haired woman and young child. Upon the back of the image, Grisha had left a message stating that it was not a drawing, but the light of the objects shown burned onto special paper called a photograph. Grisha's note reveals that humanity beyond the Walls lives in refinement, far from extinct. The books later go on to tell the story of Grisha's past life outside the Walls, beginning with the day his sister Fay Jaeger was killed.
War for Paradis arc
Grisha is one of the many Titan inheritors whose Titan is created by Ymir Fritz to defend Eren while he is attempting to Rumble the world.[15] In the middle of the fighting Grisha and a handful of other inheritors are reawakened in the Path world by Zeke. After speaking with Tom Xaver, Zeke thanks Grisha for giving him life.
Grisha takes control of his Titan along with several other past inheritors and help fend off the other Titans spawned by Ymir, which are attempting to defend Eren's nape. After getting them cleared away, Grisha's Titan and the others rally to Armin and hold him in their hands as he transforms into his Colossal Titan to destroy the rest of Eren's Titan body.[15]
Alternate reality
Lost in the cruel world
In the year 844, Dr. Jaeger visits the Ackermanns for a checkup on the mother, who turns out to be expecting. When Eren and Mikasa come across bodies in the forest, Dr. Jaeger makes plans to inform the Military Police.
Over his routine medical visits, Dr. Jaeger informs Mikasa's father that his wife has an infection, and needs to be moved somewhere closer to his house in Shiganshina District.[16]
Abilities
Medicine
Grisha was a very skillful doctor, and served many families within the Walls. He was able to cure hundreds of people, including Carla and her entire family, from a sickness that attacked mankind before the Fall of Wall Maria, earning him respect throughout the Walls.[7] After the plague broke out, Grisha was skillful enough to stop it. He was able to gain knowledge of medical care from his father who owned a clinic in Liberio, and served many patients before being sent to Paradis Island.[5] His great skill in medicine is likely attributed to him coming from a more advanced society outside the Walls with further advancements in medicine.
Power of the Titans
Grisha was able to turn into a very large Titan known as the Attack Titan; it appeared that he had all of the regular abilities of those with the power of the Titans, like extraordinary regeneration, incredible strength, and endurance when he is transformed. As the inheritor of the Attack Titan, Grisha was able to see memories of his future inheritor. He had some experience with Titan abilities; that was the reason why he managed to kill and eat Frieda Reiss, a Titan that almost matched his size and possessed the Founding Titan. He stabbed his own hand with a knife in order to trigger the transformation.
- Founding Titan: After eating Frieda, he inherited the Founding Titan and its power. His normally green eyes turned purple in the process. However, he could not make use of it before passing it on to Eren due to his lack of royal blood.
- Future Sight: As the holder of the Attack Titan, Grisha was able to see the future due to it's unique abilities. He knew of the Founding Titan's bloodline restriction due to seeing it in his son Eren's memories, as Eren is his successor as the Attack Titan. Grisha was also able to see the path that Eren was walking, causing him to beg Zeke to stop him.
- Regeneration: As a holder of the power of the Titans, it is believed that he could regenerate his body faster than regular humans, even from fatal wounds. This was proven after he regained his fingers (following his torture by the Marley Public Security) right after inheriting the Attack Titan.
Relationships
- Fay Jaeger - Fay was Grisha's little sister. As a child, Fay was the closest person to Grisha and he loved her dearly, wanting to protect her; even accepting punishment in her place. Fay's murder was what motivated Grisha for the rest of his life.
- Dina Fritz - Dina was Grisha's first wife. He loved her dearly and when they were captured, he volunteered to be killed in her place. His offer was refused and Grisha was heartbroken after she became a Pure Titan.
- Mr. and Mrs. Jaeger - While Grisha originally cared for both of his parents, the loss of his younger sister caused him to develop a disdain for their acceptance of how Marleyans treated them. In particular, Grisha greatly hated his father for trying to instill the same acceptance in him and not taking action for Fay.
- Zeke Jaeger - Grisha clearly loved his son Zeke and was overcome with emotion when holding him for the first time. However, he would soon begin to view Zeke more as a means to an end, desiring to make use of the royal blood within him.[5] When the Marley government decided to recruit Eldian Warriors, Grisha forced Zeke to enlist as the Eldian Restorationists' mole. For a short time, Dina and Grisha engraved their beliefs and philosophy into Zeke's mind, eventually causing him to turn on his parents because of their mistreatment of him. Aside from disliking his mother, Zeke grew to hate his father and Grisha would later feel remorse for the way he treated his son. When Zeke and Eren saw Grisha's past memories, Grisha was able to see Zeke thanks to the Attack Titan's unique ability to look into the future, and tearfully apologized for making him suffer as a child and being a terrible father. Grisha embraced Zeke, who is shocked by this sudden display of emotion, and actually calls him "dad".[10]
- Eren Kruger - Grisha had a complex bond with Kruger. When Grisha first met Kruger as a child he beat him as punishment for venturing beyond the walls without permission, though he allowed him to stay and watch the blimp he and Fay had come to see. Grisha met Kruger again 15 years later and was surprised when he revealed he was the Owl who had been providing them information and after killing the other Marleyans, told him of his mission. He also told him he had chosen him to continue his mission the day after they met, seeing the same look of vengeance in his eyes that also drove Kruger.[1] While reluctant at first, Grisha accepted Kruger's mission and inherited his Attack Titan power. Grisha appears to have named his son Eren in honor of Kruger indicating a level of respect towards him.
- Eren Jaeger - Grisha was perhaps closer to Eren than anyone else in his life, surpassing even his relationships with Carla and Mikasa. As a father, Grisha left home for a lot of medical duties; however, he encouraged Eren's dreams to venture outside the Wall and offered to reveal to him the secrets of the basement.[7] When Wall Maria fell, Grisha took it upon himself to do all he could to stop the Reiss family and then entrusted the very fate of the world to Eren. Grisha spoke of Eren as 'different' when he was questioned by Keith, and put an enormous amount of trust into his son.[4] Grisha believed in his son's ability so sincerely that he allowed himself to be devoured, believing that Eren would one day use the powers from the Founding Titan to control the Titans outside of the walls to fight back against Marley. It is later revealed that Grisha's actions were partially motivated by Eren, who showed him memories convenient to his plans and convinced Grisha to kill Frieda and the others of the Royal family even when Grisha did not want to go through with it. In the end, however, Grisha appears not to agree with Eren's motives and actually regrets having followed him, which is why he told Zeke to stop Eren.[10]
- Carla Jaeger - Grisha married Carla not long after he had cured her and her family. When Grisha heard of Wall Maria's downfall, he shed tears in fear that his family had perished. When Eren and Grisha met after the fall of Wall Maria, he was told by his son that the Titan has eaten Carla and, after a moment of silence, told Eren to get revenge for Carla and took him away. Grisha was visibly affected by her death, and when turning Eren to a Titan, is told that her death had made him crazy as his son screamed.[13]
- Mikasa Ackermann - Grisha knew Mikasa when she was a small child from visiting her home as the family doctor. When taking Eren along for a visit, he had hoped that the two would be able to get along as friends. After her rescue from the human traffickers, Grisha showed sympathy towards Mikasa and told her to come live with him and his family.[11] A year later, after the fall of Wall Maria, Grisha mentions her name as he sheds tears in fear hoping that she had not been killed by the Titans.[13] Before giving Eren an injection of the Titan injection, Grisha mentions Mikasa as one of the people Eren must save.[6]
- Mikasa's father and mother - Dr. Jaeger was well known to the Ackermanns as their family physician. They appeared quite friendly when speaking about each other, and Grisha had been known to have been their doctor at least since Mikasa was small, however it appears that as she grew older his visits were less frequent. Grisha seemed quite disturbed at the sight of their deaths.[11]
- Keith Sadies - Keith was the first person Grisha encountered upon arriving on Paradis and was the one who taught him about the society within. Grisha referred to Keith as special and chosen, both of which deeply resonated with Keith. Grisha viewed Keith as a very admirable man; however, as the years went on their relationship began to decline. Distance grew between them as Keith believed that he was not special or chosen, he had blamed Grisha for leading him to misunderstand himself. Ties with them loosened more so when Grisha married Carla, the woman Keith sought. Before Grisha's death, their relationship appeared to still be stable as Grisha ran toward Keith in a panic, however, the two were on much worse terms as Keith accused Grisha of "cursing another person" to which he responded by saying "this child is not like you."[4]
People killed
- Eren Kruger (as a Pure Titan)[1]
- Frieda Reiss[12]
- Dirk Reiss[12]
- Abel Reiss[12]
- Florian Reiss[12]
- Frieda's mother[12]
- Ulklin Reiss[12]
Indirectly
Failed attempts
Trivia
- Grisha is a Slavic name, being a shortened cognate of Gregory or Grigori. It means "watchful".
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 58
- ↑ Attack on Titan anime: Episode 51 — Simulcast edition.
- ↑ Notes from Beyond the Wall: Part IV (p. 9)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 48
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 57
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 9
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 1
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 56
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 74
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 79
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 6
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 43
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 2
- ↑ Attack on Titan anime: Episode 3
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Attack on Titan anime: Special 2
- ↑ Attack on Titan anime: OVA 8