Ripple of Kindness
Summary: One act of kindness can beget another. For all his cruelty, King...
Summary: One act of kindness can beget another. For all his cruelty, King...
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Seeing as will-power is vital I'd say whenever they felt like it.How long will Ymir live here? Titans seem to be biologically immortal, but we don't know how titan shifters would age without the curse of Ymir to kill them early.
She didn't hear anything, I hope? It mentions she was out of earshot, and I like the mysterious silent Titaness reputation Ymir has going on.
Ancient Eldian Historical Discoveries:
Due to the similarity in the ancient Eldian word for "Ostrich" and "Bouquet," some part of the Eldian Empire created the tradition of eating Ostriches at weddings. Much like a bride might throw a bouquet over her head, a groom will throw the neck of the bird over his head. Whoever catches it gets to carve the bird, and is seen as a similar honor to catching the bride's flowers. Not only will they be the next to marry, but if both traditions are followed, it is generally assumed that pair will marry each other one day and has been the start of many famous and infamous romances.
But yes, for now, Ymir is actually having a ice moment. Lets see how long that lasts.
That does seem to be a difference of rights, if wives can have active roles in their husband's lands, but their concubines cannot not, when the law for foreigners was just restraining them from the government.Most people saw a concubine as a lesser to a wife or consort, and were often subject to less martial rights.
In Eldia, it was vastly different. Besides the fact that concubine referred to male and females, a concubine had the same legality as a wife or husband. The meaning was only truly used among the wealthy and powerful, as it usually meant the concubine didn't or couldn't take an active role in their spouses duties over land, a business, or similar responsibilities. Eight hundred years after Ymir, and onwards, most concubines were foreigners due old laws prevented non-Eldians to take official roles in the Imperial Government without royal endorsement.
Wouldn't that mean he is the ancestor to all Ackermann? Which of his daughters is their ancestor?
Key note, that was only true for the foreigner starting after eight hundred years past Ymir's time, and didn't effect businesses or other non-government instiutions. Hence how a foreign concubine ended up becoming a major organizer and patron of the arts.That does seem to be a difference of rights, if wives can have active roles in their husband's lands, but their concubines cannot not, when the law for foreigners was just restraining them from the government.
He's the ancestor of ALL Eldians, so yes, that includes Levi. And as for which of the three is the Ackerman ancestor, I'm sure their descenants all intermingled after a certain point, but if I had to pick one, Rose.Wouldn't that mean he is the ancestor to all Ackermann? Which of his daughters is their ancestor?
Need to add something before hand to give support to the "they didn't hold them differently." They say it is true, but don't give supprt for it, but the following sentence then gives a clear example of the reverse being true.Key note, that was only true for the foreigner starting after eight hundred years past Ymir's time, and didn't effect businesses or other non-government instiutions. Hence how a foreign concubine ended up becoming a major organizer and patron of the arts.
More importantly, the text is implying(or I was trying to, at least) that most concubines before that chose not to have any active role, or couldn't for other reason such as disabilities or other obligations.
Did he kill of all other Eldians, or did the royal family require state determined marriages for a few centuries to get everyone royal blood? If the latter, and he is the ancestor for all modern Eldians, then would Eren be able to use the King power solo, since he would have royal blood?He's the ancestor of ALL Eldians, so yes, that includes Levi. And as for which of the three is the Ackerman ancestor, I'm sure their descenants all intermingled after a certain point, but if I had to pick one, Rose.
(shrugs) Its a short exerpt from what is basically a history trivia card. Its not going to be full detailed on everything.Need to add something before hand to give support to the "they didn't hold them differently." They say it is true, but don't give supprt for it, but the following sentence then gives a clear example of the reverse being true.
IRL has had many cases where a group said they didn't hold others differently, while definitely treating them differently, and this definitely felt similar.
What? No, he didn't kill all other Eldians, they're his people. Let me rephrase: In canon and in here, he's the ancestor of all Subjects of Ymir, which are 99% of all Modern Eldians, if not more. This includes the Ackermans. Every Subject of Ymir, in canon, should have royal blood but something changed over the centuries to defne who had "royal blood".Did he kill of all other Eldians, or did the royal family require state determined marriages for a few centuries to get everyone royal blood? If the latter, and he is the ancestor for all modern Eldians, then would Eren be able to use the King power solo, since he would have royal blood?
My take on it was that Ymir changed some of the Eldians, since she commanded Titans during her lifetime. This would be impossible if Subjects of Ymir have to be her kids, since only Subjects of Ymir can become Titans, and the only kids she had in life didn't become Titans until they became Shifters after her death, thus the original Subjects of Ymir couldn't have been her children.What? No, he didn't kill all other Eldians, they're his people. Let me rephrase: In canon and in here, he's the ancestor of all Subjects of Ymir, which are 99% of all Modern Eldians, if not more. This includes the Ackermans. Every Subject of Ymir, in canon, should have royal blood but something changed over the centuries to defne who had "royal blood".
Not sure where you got all of that. Ymir was the only Titan Shifter when she was alive, and than her children, and theirs, and so on. Eventually the Titan powers divided into the Nine Titans, while other members of her bloodline could be turned into Pure Titans.My take on it was that Ymir changed some of the Eldians, since she commanded Titans during her lifetime. This would be impossible if Subjects of Ymir have to be her kids, since only Subjects of Ymir can become Titans, and the only kids she had in life didn't become Titans until they became Shifters after her death, thus the original Subjects of Ymir couldn't have been her children.
Although it could have been something mixed up in time, or even more likely, a retcon