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A big hello to all! Just want to dump a sneak peek of my WIP where levi is a French Hollywood actor. and Hange and Erwin is getting married. I love this scene and I just can't wait to post it when I complete it. Still a RIVAHISU fic. What do you think?

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https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13710305/19/Pawn
Chapter 19 is here. Sorry for the delay. Sending love to everyone.
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She was everything real in a world of make believe.
-atticus-

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Ahh!! This is so comforting!









I’m sorry?
original work here by クロブチ
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I tried to draw them on my tab, and its absolutely amazing! I can finally make my own fanart, but I will keep practicing.
it's so good to see them, they look good together! Aren't they?
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https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13710305/18/She-s-not-a-Nightmare
Hello Guys! Heres the new chapter for Rewrite the Stars! 😘
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A sneak peak on Chapter 17 incase didnt read the chapter yet. 😉 Cheers for more Rivahisu contents!

ctto: Heichou!! 😍
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Hello everyone! I'm so sorry, the chapter 17 in AO3 was a little not complete. So I updated it. You can all re read it, since I corrected the chapter. Oh no. I'm sorry for being so careless. Anyway, thanks for the review.
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Rewrite The Stars - Chapter 15 is here!
Just click on your preferred link!
Will be uploading two more chapters. See you!
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13710305/15/After-Dawn
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Lets all meet "Mr. Gideon Vader" from the Rerwite the stars (Attack on Titan Fanfiction).
He's just what I imagined and I admit that I love his character so much because of his calm and sarcastic personality. He's one of the characters that I added in the back story of the Attack on Titan. Let's all follow his role and discover more about how will he affect the lives of Captain Levi Ackerman, Historia Reiss, the Survey Corps, and the entire Attack on Titan Characters.

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Sneak peak on the new update of
"The Naked Payback" See more on the links below. Thank you again for following my works! More power Rivahisy!

https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13931401/5/42
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https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13710305/14/Cure-or-Kill
Hello Guys! Still following me?
Here's the next part to my Rewrite the Stars Rivahisu
Chapter 14 - Cure or Kill
Maybe I will also upload the next part within this week.
Keep in touch! 😘😘😘😘
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Erwin Smith - Humanity vs That Basement
Right here we go.
I’m gonna talk a bit about Erwin’s and Levi’s characters here because I’ve seen people going off on Twitter about how Erwin’s character was a hero and the greatest commander and a good man who had humanity’s best interests at heart. I’ve seen tweets telling people they have misread SNK and they need to go back and re-read …
Yeah okay, I can’t keep my mouth shut on this one. I think there’s a lot of people who need to re-read, especially if they think Erwin can so simply be described as either a good man or a bad man.
Erwin is a tragic hero. A tragic hero is someone in a high position with a fatal flaw - this flaw brings about this person’s downfall, but at the last moment they have a revelation about themselves.

What I think is important is being able to separate the idea of motivation and result.
Erwin’s results made him the greatest survey corps commander. Fact. No one can deny that. He motivated and inspired his troops, he decreased the number of casualties with his strategies, he was a brave, fearless leader who instilled courage and hope in all who followed him, and he advanced them to the point where they were able to retake all of their ground lost to the Titans. All true.
Here, however, is where we have to take a step back and look at Erwin’s motivations. Erwin’s ultimate goal was not, in fact, humanity’s survival or a bright future for the people inside the walls. Erwin’s entire drive, we learn during the battle of Shiganshina, was to prove his father’s theory right by reaching the basement.

Let’s pause for a moment to consider why this is the case. Erwin as a child was the cause of his father’s death - for simply taking actions any child of his age might, without understanding what the possible consequences could be. Looking at the situation as an adult, how can we blame Erwin for his father’s death? But as a child, Erwin would have experienced such trauma and guilt by realising how his actions ultimately lead to his father’s death that his whole character is deeply affected by this need to atone. He believes - in a way that is childlike still, as Isayama mentions in interviews - that by proving his father’s theories correct, he will be in some ways atoning for his mistake.
Okay, back to motivation vs. result. So, we can now understand that Erwin’s motivation is to get to the basement in Shiganshina and prove his father’s theory as a way to atone for his mistake as a child, and this drive and desperation to achieve this makes him an excellent commander with massive dedication who is able motivate his comrades and subordinates and advance the corps forward successfully.

That doesn’t make him seem so bad, right? Who cares what his motivation is as long as he gets results? Well. Yes and no.
Because these results still cost lives. The lives of soldiers who have decided to dedicate themselves to Erwin’s ‘cause’. Erwin is a charismatic bastard who is able to inspire people, and he also understands that to keep moving forward, there needs to be sacrifice. People need to be willing to die. At one point in Shiganshina, Erwin talks about the idea of an ‘expert conman.’ This is exactly what Erwin is and has been since he began his rise to the top in the corps.

Because what Erwin does is sells people a grand dream for humanity’s future, which he himself is not invested in and does not really have a concrete path towards. Erwin’s goal is prove his father’s theory and then later, as a way to do so, reach that basement. Afterwards - he has no plan. He tells Levi as much when he gives Levi the serum, and again the night before the battle to retake Shiganshina. This is when Levi begins to understand who Erwin really is, and Levi realises that he has been sold on Erwin’s lie. Just like his comrades - both alive and dead.



What we are supposed to realise when Erwin gives his speech at Shiganshina, and we see him standing on that mountain of corpses, is that people have died for Erwin’s lie. People have willingly laid down their lives with this trust that it is for a cause greater than themselves - they have died to keep Erwin and the corps moving forwards, towards this bright hope for humanity that Erwin has promised they will fight to reach. But in truth, Erwin has really just been pushing them towards this moment at the basement. After that - he hasn’t really got a plan. No goal to aim towards. The greatest commander in survey corps history has no hint of where he plans to lead them all that he can share with his most trusted comrade Levi - how will they continue towards humanity’s hope after reaching the basement? Erwin hasn’t thought that far ahead. Because he’s not really invested in what they do after he achieves his life’s dream. Because for Erwin, this whole fight has never really been about humanity’s future. It’s been about discovering the truth.
Mike, Nanaba, Petra, Oluo, Gunther, Eld, Moblit, Nifa … I could go on. All of these characters died believing they were giving their lives for Erwin to lead their world to a brighter future. Erwin asked them to trust him and lay down their lives for the corps so that he could advance them towards this future. But in reality, that was never his main intention or concern. Of course he wanted that in the long run, but it wasn’t the true goal he was desperately ploughing towards. In reality, he was asking them to lay down their lives for a selfish reason. So that he could see what was in that basement. After that, he couldn’t bring himself to care enough to come up with a solid plan for what the future might hold for them should the theories be proven right or even wrong.
Erwin is not inherently good or bad. Erwin is human. Levi realises this, too - at first it hits him hard - this man, this wonderful, charismatic, pillar of strength and beacon of hope - has in fact been feeding him a lie since the moment Levi decided to follow him. This thing Erwin sees that Levi could not, Levi originally believes is some grand plan to lead humanity to a brighter future. Levi thinks it is the goal and path towards it that Erwin can see in his mind.
But in fact, it’s simply been the need to prove his father right which Erwin can see and Levi cannot.

Finally Levi understands, and as Isayama points out in the guidebook - initially Levi feels betrayed. He’s trusted Erwin to deliver something that hasn’t really been Erwin’s intention all along; perhaps an accidental by-product of his main goal, but not his main purpose in moving them all forwards, in contrast to what he’s actually told them all. But can we say that this deception of Erwin’s has been entirely on purpose? Did Erwin set out to trick his comrades and subordinates with a calculated lie? Of course not. It’s apparent that Erwin simply became aware, bit by bit, of how far he was able to advance towards this dream while supposedly ploughing ahead on a path to saving humanity, until eventually the lines blurred and his inner and outer motivations became so intertwined that he even tricked himself into believing his own speeches. I think Levi also understands and sympathises with this. Levi realises that despite Erwin’s mis-sold purpose, they wouldn’t have gotten that far without his excellent skills as a leader. As his friend, Levi can understand and forgive Erwin’s dishonesty, but as his Captain, Levi also understands that Erwin has to take responsibility for his influence as a leader, and how his words have resulted in people willingly dying for something he was never entirely invested in or could be seen as false hope.

When Levi makes the choice for Erwin, he’s telling him to go and be the man they all believed him to be - he’s telling Erwin to go and die a true hero; to abandon his selfish dream and choose humanity’s future. To keep the promise that he himself made to all his dead comrades that have fallen for him to reach this point. Erwin thanks Levi, because Levi took the decision from him in the end and made the selfless one on Erwin’s behalf - something Erwin couldn’t do on his own. I’ll say it again - Erwin is not inherently good or bad; he is human. His reaction in that situation is brave but flawed. He still clings on to the idea of his dream, although he feels guilt and wants to do the right thing, he just can’t get there by himself. Levi does it for him.
I’ve run out of picture space but there’s more panels I want to share and mention which further solidifies this idea that in canon, the reality of Erwin’s character takes him away from the idea of the hero with humanity’s best interests at heart, and sets him up as more of the selfish but charismatic leader. Also the idea that Levi in fact is the antithesis to this selfishness and is one of, if not the most selfless characters in the story.
I’ll make a part 2 and link it here.
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Kodus to the writer!!

𝑅𝒾𝓋𝒶𝐻𝒾𝓈𝓊 𝒲𝑒𝑒𝓀, 𝒟𝒶𝓎 𝟣: 𝒞𝒶𝓃𝑜𝓃𝓋𝑒𝓇𝓈𝑒
Prompt: Cloak
I drew Historia with her hand on her heart instead of a fist like the standard salute because she loves Levi and when her heart aches for him, she can’t help but hold a hand over her heart as though she is trying to calm it down. Levi is staring ahead while he is on duty, looking into the vast horizon as his mind wanders to his beautiful queen whose entire being has bewitched him.
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