Eren Jaeger (
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synopsychic2018-04-27 10:08 pm
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There's something I need to ask of all of you. If we ever go back to the world the Walkabout was in, and Even's still around? Kill him. Please. Don't give that bastard the chance to hurt anyone else.
[Eren's mental 'voice' is grave, completely lacking any of his usual energy. It also lacks any sense of hesitation whatsoever, despite him being well aware of exactly what he's asking here.]
Those of you that were on the Walkabout, you deserve to know that everything was his fault. He was working for the Third Reich the entire time. And it wasn't just that he was reporting our position back to them and sabotaging all of the equipment. It was his fault that everyone was there in the first place.
The mental shielding Even claimed to have was really from an amulet that he kept hidden. His real power was the ability to make people believe his lies. He couldn't convince anyone of something that was too obvious, but he could make people trust anything he said that they couldn't easily disprove. He's the one that convinced the pilots to fly deeper into enemy territory before the plane went down.
...Thank you for making sure he didn't complete his mission.
[Eren's mental 'voice' is grave, completely lacking any of his usual energy. It also lacks any sense of hesitation whatsoever, despite him being well aware of exactly what he's asking here.]
Those of you that were on the Walkabout, you deserve to know that everything was his fault. He was working for the Third Reich the entire time. And it wasn't just that he was reporting our position back to them and sabotaging all of the equipment. It was his fault that everyone was there in the first place.
The mental shielding Even claimed to have was really from an amulet that he kept hidden. His real power was the ability to make people believe his lies. He couldn't convince anyone of something that was too obvious, but he could make people trust anything he said that they couldn't easily disprove. He's the one that convinced the pilots to fly deeper into enemy territory before the plane went down.
...Thank you for making sure he didn't complete his mission.
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You did. His plan counted on the group trying to complete the mission. He had back-up plans in case that didn't happen, but he hadn't expected anyone to actually blow the damn thing up.
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