Attack on Titan: Eren and Gabi Analysis

As of today, I’ve watched all available episodes of Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin), an action/dark fantasy/post-apocalyptic anime. While the series has many interesting characters, the best discussions have taken place about Eren Yeager and Gabi Braun. The below video, by WordyBlerd, is an excellent analysis of Eren and Gabi. I understand why these two operate as they do but, in complicated circumstances like the ones in the series, the reasons for their actions matter.

My perspective is that, with all the horrors they’ve had to endure, Eren is more confident. Gabi, however, is brash and loud, which can look like confidence. Most societies cater to people who are extroverted and confuse being loud with being confident/informed/right.

In terms of strong character similarities, I believe Reiner Braun and Eren are the most alike and in more than superficial ways. Both Reiner and Eren are driven, but that doesn’t make them ignore the circumstances. They’re able to pivot and accept new truths. By the way, it’s interesting that Reiner’s name encompasses Eren. Maybe that’s an accident, but it still fascinates me.

At any rate, there are still more episodes in this fourth and final season. I’ve been watching the anime, but I’m planning on diving back into the manga. A show with this much conflict and depth must have more layers to explore in the books. When it’s all said and done, who knows how I’ll feel?

Winter 2020 Story Updates

Winter has arrived, tempting me to wrap myself in a thick blanket and continue writing. Here are my plans for this season.

Balance: This series is still a priority, but I’m shifting my focus to my other stories for a while.

The Architect’s Guardian: I’m almost ready for the next step with Awakening, book one of this series. That means sending it to an editor.

The Agitator’s Code: The first book in this series, Vaironian Tides, is available! Purchase an ebook or paperback at these retailers. I’m revising my manuscript for the second book, which is titled Ledani Moons.

Happy Dragon Age Day!

It’s Dragon Age Day! When I’m not writing, one of the ways I relax is by playing video games. BioWare’s Dragon Age Series has become a favorite of mine. It has such rich lore that pulls you into the complicated realm of Thedas.

Since the first game was released in 2009, the series has grown in popularity. December 4th became the day for fans to celebrate these incredible role-playing games.

I’ve enjoyed the three releases, with “Dragon Age: Inquisition” being the most engaging for me. Why? It has my favorite romance options! Cullen Stanton Rutherford and Solas drew my attention the most. By the way, Solas stomped all over my Inquisitor’s heart. LOLSOB!

I look forward to the next game in the series. In the meantime, here’s one of my characters, Zahra Lavellan. She’s handling business, by kicking this clown out the window!

Zahra Lavellan, my elven Inquisitor

Mass Effect Andromeda: My Benefactor Fan Theory

BioWare released Mass Effect Andromeda one year ago. I have a fan theory about this wonderful game, which I’ve played multiple times. One of the most intriguing mysteries is about the Benefactor. That person hasn’t been identified. Could it be more than one person acting as an entity? I don’t know if we’ll get that question answered. Even if we find out more, I decided to have some fun and create a fan theory!

  • The Benefactor is a Rogue Reaper, who wanted to save the Milky Way species.
  • The Reaper contacted Liara T’Soni and convinced her to help.
  • Liara, as the Shadow Broker, recruited those who’d lead the Andromeda Initiative.

I’m not sure if there will be a sequel, but MEA has so much potential. I truly hope we get a chance to find out what happens.

My MEA Character

My MEA Character