Summary

Many characters inAttack on Titanexperience drastic character development, examining the cold and harshest nature of the world and making their decisions. Of these, Historia Reiss is easily one of the most intriguing characters that has been understudied in the present work. The product of one of the best shows, Queen within the Walls, is nothing short of a story of a woman’s triumphant rising from an unnoticeable supporting role. Although she was an amazing character that played a big partwithin the series’ middle arcs, she disappears in the last arcs, making some fans think of what could have been had she gotten a better story arc.

Historia’s story is quite personal and hits home with many fans, as there remains an illustration of rejection, suppression ofpersonal identity, and burden of responsibility.Thus, starting from childhood abuse and ending with having to assume a fictional role, her life has been guided by circumstances. Yet, her friendship with Ymir helps her come to terms with who she really is and become herself after being an impostor for so long. She rises to power in the later parts of the show; however, due to her less screen time, fans often overlook her importance in the seriesAttack on Titan.

Historia

Historia Reiss Or Krista Lenz

Unveiling Her True Identity

Historia herself had a sad childhood, spent in neglect and emotional abuse from a very young age. The protagonist’s mother, Alma, disowns her and regards Historia as a burden. This void of maternal love leaves Historia emotionally frustrated, making her feel unappreciated, thusgiving her a complex of worthlessness. The social disgrace connected with her illegitimate status thus shuts her not only from society but also makes her feel unreceived and alone.

Having been first known as “Krista Lenz,” Historia is initially portrayed as a very kind and selfless member of the 104th Training Corps. Because of her manners, being affectionate and willing to help people, she gains the respect of others. But however, this is a false pretense she puts up, due to her backstory, while she is actually Historia Reiss, the illegitimate child of Rod Reiss, who is the rightful king within the Walls. It perfectly symbolizes her conflict—self-consciousness and yearning for freedom.

Historia talking to Eren

How Ymir’s are Always Responsible For Changing Your Life

Embracing Authenticity and a Life-Altering Bond

During hertime in the survey corps training, Historia becomes rather close friends with Ymir, another member who has never truly fit into society. By being honest with her and standing by her side, Ymir helps Historia embrace the truth about herself. Through such a relationship, she decides to question her fabricated identity and suppressed feelings within her character, Historia.

Sure, we can stay inside the wall our entire lives and do nothing but eat and sleep! But… that basically… That basically makes us cattle! - Eren Yeager

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Ymir’s influence helps Historia to cast aside the Krista persona and become the person she is. This transformation is also symbolic of the freedom one feels once they accept who they are and are willing to go against the flow of society. Despite her evolving character, Historia accomplishes becoming a free and empowered individual by embracing her past and her true self.

Pivotal Roles in Seasons 2 and 3, Ascending to Leadership

A Beautiful and Shining Symbol of Hope

The second and the third seasons of the show are where her character truly shines. She confronts her father, Rod Reiss, and refuses to be the pawn of his manipulative plans when he asks her to become a titan and eat Eren to gain the founder’s powers. She refuses and shows that she is not a weak woman and tellsEren that she’s starting to hate humanityand doesn’t want to eradicate the titans, as that’s not her role. Despite all she endured in the past and even losing her best friend, she assumes the role of the leader as the Queen within the Walls.

Still, as much as she has given, Historia is featured less in the later parts of the series. It moves towards other characters and other levels of plot and reduces her chances of growing as a character. This sidelining is particularly disheartening given how complex and promising her character was before and how she was a potential leader. This narrative decision diminishes Historia’s character development and also erases the opportunity of turning her into a multi-faceted character, as well as her reign and internal turmoil.

The Unfortunate Overshadowing

Wasted Potential of What Could Have Been Amazing

Season 4 ofAttack on Titanrevealed Historia’s pregnancy, which looked like it should play a crucial role, but instead, it did not take any large role. It was never clearly specified in the entirety of the series whether the child belonged to the farmer or was Eren the father? And thus, the fans were left in suspense. Some people believed the child would bring some shade of change to the Eldians’ future or be linkedwith the big master plan Eren was building. Nevertheless, Historia was given very little screen time, and her pregnancy seemed more like an appendage than a valuable story progression and allowed for a sensation of missed opportunities for the final direction.

Her moments withEren were a clear indication that they both trusted each othera lot, and it’s quite clear that she knew or Eren told her about the rumbling plan and still went along with it, which makes it even more unfortunate that we did not see these moments more in depth. If Isayama ever does decide to create a sequel or additional chapters for the series, we can really hope he further explores her story more or gives her a bigger role.

Attack On Titan

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Based on Hajime Isayama’s widely popular manga, Attack on Titan is a dark fantasy anime set in a world where humanity lives behind walls to protect themselves from massive creatures known as Titans. Over the course of four seasons, the story takes plenty of unexpected twists and turns, almost evolving into a different type of series in the process.