Nah this aint about his death. Erwin is perfectly fine with throwing big amounts of soldiers into certain death to finish a mission. He did this several times and most of those missions end up high casualty numbers for him. That kind of mentality is suicidal. Do that IRL and you will get rekt so fast bcs you will constantly deplete your core army over and over. The only reason why it worked for Erwin is bcs of the plot armor that kept his core safe ( Levi, Hanje , Mikasa and others )
Thanks to him the death rate of the survey corps decreased a lot, and he clearly care about his soldier lives. He didn't send them to suicide missions. But yeah if a mission needs death to be fulfiled he will be okay killing some soldiers to fulfil it. But he only do that if he thinks humanity has something to gain from that. He didn't do that for free
Oh, yeah maybe not as far as him but I have this general thought that most of the times character that leads huge armies or just certain people around him aren't Whitebeard alike.
Dunno about the Kingdom yet. I may meet interesting characters there maybe then I will return to this thread and upgrade it? Haha.
Erwin is a nice example. He is not evil like Griffith but I think it's a nice contrast because people may think that he is this pure good guy and etc. But even as good guys like Erwin have their own little twist about why they strive for something and why they lead people to certain things. In his case you know I won't spoil in case someone didn't read.
Erwin is a nice example. He is not evil like Griffith but I think it's a nice contrast because people may think that he is this pure good guy and etc. But even as good guys like Erwin have their own little twist about why they strive for something and why they lead people to certain things. In his case you know I won't spoil in case someone didn't read.
Yeah Erwin as his own dream but he doesn't put himself above others and doesn't put his own dream above humanity. Erwin is indeed complex but he is not a "bad" guy is a sense that he mostly fight for others and for other humans to have better lives.
And ultimately he sacrificed himself knowing he wouldn't fulfil his dream, knowing what was outside the wall. that alone show that he is far far far from Griffith.
After careful consideration of many candidates, I choose Senku from Dr. Stone as he meets all the criteria imo. He is a natural leader and a super genius.
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