In "Attack on Titan," military factions such as the Survey Corps, Military Police, and Garrison Regiment play pivotal roles in humanity’s fight for survival against the Titans. Internal divisions and shifting loyalties complicate their efforts, especially as secrets about the Titans emerge. Key antagonists include the Armored, Colossal, and Female Titans—revealed to be infiltrators from Marley—whose actions challenge the protagonists and drive the series' intense conflicts and moral dilemmas.
In "Attack on Titan," military factions such as the Survey Corps, Military Police, and Garrison Regiment play pivotal roles in humanity’s fight for survival against the Titans. Internal divisions and shifting loyalties complicate their efforts, especially as secrets about the Titans emerge. Key antagonists include the Armored, Colossal, and Female Titans—revealed to be infiltrators from Marley—whose actions challenge the protagonists and drive the series' intense conflicts and moral dilemmas.
What are the three main human military factions in Attack on Titan, and what does each do?
Survey Corps push beyond the Walls to fight Titans and reclaim territory; Military Police protect the king and maintain order inside the Walls; Garrison Regiment defend the Walls and protect cities from Titan incursions.
How do internal divisions and shifting loyalties affect humanity's fight against Titans?
They cause miscommunication, political intrigue, and weakened defenses, potentially leading to risky alliances or secrecy that can hinder strategic decisions.
Who are the key antagonists linked to these factions?
External threats include Marleyan forces and Warrior candidates (such as Reiner, Bertholdt, and Zeke) opposing Paradis; internal antagonists arise from power struggles and corruption within the Military Police and ruling powers inside the Walls.
What role do Titans play in the conflict among these factions?
Titans are the core existential threat driving the factions’ actions; some Titans are controlled by human shifters, and Titan revelations influence loyalties, strategies, and alliances.