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Grisha Yeager is the father of Eren Yeager, husband of Carla Yeager and adoptive father of Mikasa Ackerman.

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Quote1 If I knew this was the price to pay for freedom... I never would have paid it. I'm sorry, but... You've made a terrible miscalculation. I apologize. I can't hate anything anymore. Quote2
— Grisha faces the consequences of his actions[8]

Grisha Yeager (グリシャ・イェーガー Gurisha Yēgā?) was an Eldian doctor and holder of the power of the Titans[9] who originated from the Liberio internment zone in Marley, and was a member of the Eldia Restorationists movement.[10]

After mysteriously showing up outside Wall Maria around twenty years ago,[11] he lived in Shiganshina District before it fell, and was acknowledged for saving hundreds of lives from a plague that hit the city.[12]

From his marriage to Dina Fritz he had a son, Zeke Yeager.[13] After being sent to Paradis, he re-married to Carla Yeager and had a second son, Eren Yeager.[14] He also adopted Mikasa Ackerman in the year 844.[15][16]

Grisha originally came to the Walls on a mission to acquire the Founding Titan, with the power of the Attack Titan.[17]

Appearance

Human Form

Grisha was a fairly tall, slender man with straight black hair neatly parted down the middle, a thin beard and mustache, and gray eyes. He wore a gray suit with a black vest and a white shirt, a plain bolo tie, and round glasses.[18] On the left side of his chest, he had a large cross scar that he carved into himself as an oath and rite of passage to join the Eldia Restorationists.[10]

Titan Form

As the Attack Titan, he was 15 m tall[3] and had a body with a notoriously bulkier torso than his arms and legs. He had long, dark hair, elongated ears, small eyes, and his mouth was covered in flesh and a dark, thick beard along with black chest hair. His Titan form had several similarities with Eren's, including their long dark hair, elongated ears, sunken eyes, and a muscular physique. His Titan form somewhat resembled that of Zeke's, in the fact that they both possessed large and wide torsos.

Personality

Although he appeared on the surface to be a rather calm, calculated man, Grisha's most notable character traits were his hard-headed presonality, and his intense passion for whatever cause he dedicated himself to. Grisha's hard-headed tendency was most evident during his childhood, and usually to his own detriment. This was best exemplified by his decision to ignore his mother's warnings, and take his younger sister outside Liberio's Internment Zone, leading to her eventual demise. Grisha also demonstrated a tendency toward rashness, failing to recognize the danger his behavior put his family in, and even looking down on his parents for their subservient nature to the Marley government, despite the fact that they were only trying to keep him from suffering the same fate as his sister. It was this same rashness that led him to join the Eldia Restorationists, and to his eventual exile to Paradis.

Grisha also seemed to possess a rather profound lack of self-awareness, failing to see the consequences of his actions unless they were presented to him directly. It was this same lack of awareness that led him to ultimately drive an emotional wedge between himself and Zeke, causing Zeke to betray Grisha and his comrades to the Marley government. Grisha has also shown himself to be rather weak-willed. When offered to take up Eren Kruger's mission in the wake of the Restorationists' capture and torture, Grisha initially refused, claiming he never would have joined their cause if he had known the price he would have to pay, although he was later persuaded to accept Kruger's mission due to his strong sense of obligation to his fellow Restorationists.

History

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Grisha and his sister trespassed to watch the blimp land

Grisha was born in Liberio in the year 806 on the continent of Marley. One day, in the year 817, he and his sister ran out of the internment zone chasing after a blimp and were found out by two Public Security Authorities officers. One of the men punished Grisha while the other one took Faye away. However, when Grisha returned home she was not there. Her corpse was later found dead and mangled in a river. The Marley men visited the family home and explained that Faye and Grisha were at fault for leaving and denied any knowledge of her death. As Mrs. Yeager was filled with tears, Mr. Yeager smiled and explained that he would re-inform his son of their history. He then explained the history of the Eldians and why their ancestors' actions justify their outcast status in Marleyan society. However, Grisha explained that he believed the Marley men were lying and tried to say they killed his sister but Mr. Yeager silenced him and the two fought over their situation as Eldians. Mr. Yeager tried to convince his son why they needed to be punished but Grisha expressed his belief that they should not have to pay for the actions their ancestors committed.[19]

Eldia Restorationists

Grisha joined the Eldia Restorationists

Grisha continued to live his life being shamed for being an Eldian and eventually became a doctor. The meeting with Grice, a patient, led Grisha to learn about the circumstances of Faye's death. This gave him the motivation to join the Eldia Restorationists. Through his activities and a mole in the Marley legal system named 'The Owl', Grisha got information about Eldian history and met Dina Fritz, a person of royal descent. A year later they got married and had a child which they named Zeke.[20]


Later in their lives, Marleyan officials recruited children to take on the power of the seven Titans their people had stolen from the Eldians so many years ago, so they could go to Paradis and take down King Fritz, who had fled there and built Walls for his people 80 years ago. "The Owl" informed the group that Marley’s real goal was to steal the Founding Titan, so they could enhance their military might. Grisha then decided he would send his own son into the program as a mole for them. Unfortunately, at the age of seven, Zeke exposed his parents and all the restorationists, and they were sentenced to go to Paradis as mindless Titans eating Eldians of their own kind.[21]

Grisha tortured

Grisha was tortured

After being turned in to the Public Security Authorities, Grisha was subjected to nude torture as the soldiers attempted to get him to reveal who the Owl was by cutting off his fingers. Once they gave up on obtaining the information, Grisha and the rest of the restorationists were taken to Paradis and sat on their knees before a large Wall by the ocean. After kicking Grice off the Wall alive, the rest of the restorationists were turned into Titans with Titan injection except for the Yeagers and another member. When it was Dina's turn, Grisha pleaded for her life, and tried to point out that she was of royal descent and could be of potential use to them, but was silenced by Kruger before any of the soldiers could overhear him, to Grisha's surprise. He watched her transform into a Titan and run after their friend, Grice.[22][23]

Kruger crushing steamboat

Kruger destroyed the steamboat

Sergeant Major Gross decided not to turn Grisha into a Titan, but to throw him to the other restorationist after he had been transformed. After adjusting the dose to create a 3-4m class and injecting the other man with injection, revealed to actually be Titan spinal fluid, he threw him off the Wall to transform. He began explaining how watching people be devoured made him feel alive in such a dull society. He then began pushing Grisha off asking him to fight and die in an interesting way. However, before he could do so, Kruger pushed Gross off the Wall. As Gross is devoured, Kruger asked Grisha if he enjoyed such a sight. He then revealed that he was The Owl and claimed that he would show Grisha how to truly use the power of the Titans. Kruger then transformed into a Titan and destroyed the steamboat that took all the soldiers to the island.[24]

Grisha confronts Kruger

Grisha confronted Kruger

After destroying the Marleyan men and their equipment, Kruger returned to the top of the Wall and, after introducing himself and explaining how he became a spy, he began to speak with Grisha who asked him why he left only him alive. Kruger fell to his knees from exhaustion and told Grisha of his terrible acts against several thousand Eldians, saying he did it all to serve Eldia in the end. Kruger then said that he was entrusting Grisha with his final mission, and goes on to express regret for playing a role in his sister’s death, but that the hatred he saw in Grisha's eyes the next day was part of the reason he chose him. This reminded Kruger of his own uprising, when he watched his family be burned alive and chose to get revenge for them, however, it turned out that he had to torture fellow Eldians to maintain his identity until that day. Kruger told Grisha that he must enter the Walls and take back the Founding Titan, using the power of the Titans Kruger will give him. Grisha then asked why Kruger was not doing it himself, but Kruger explained that 13 years after inheriting the power of the Titans, the host would die, and it had been 13 years for him. He then explained that all Eldians are connected by paths to the Founding Titan Ymir Fritz once had and that no one can ever be stronger than her, so they die after 13 years like she did. Grisha then questioned this logic and the Eldian history, which Kruger explained is probably not true from the Marleyan or Eldian perspective.[25]

Grisha accepts Kruger's mission

Grisha accepted Kruger's mission

When Grisha asked Kruger why he allowed for Dina to die, he said that he believed it would be better than having her give birth to royal children for Marley until her death. Grisha told him that he did not believe he was fit to take on his mission, and that he would not have paid the price for freedom if he knew what it was. Kruger then commended Grisha's father for trying to keep his family safe when he knew what happened to Faye. Kruger confronted Grisha, and told him that the reason he chose him is that at the expense of others, he sought freedom by going past the Walls. He said that their brothers and sisters paid the price for their freedom, and that those actions will follow them until they are repaid, even after death. Grisha then stood up and accepted Kruger’s mission. He then told him the name of the Titan he was going to take: the Attack Titan. After taking his power, Grisha went to the Walls and began his mission.[26]

Keith Shadis meets Grisha Yeager

Keith found Grisha outside the Walls

Grisha was found wandering outside the Walls, near the Shiganshina District, by Keith Shadis. The soldiers were very surprised to see him, not only because he was outside the Walls, but also because he claimed to have suffered amnesia and he had no memories about the civilization inside the Walls and the military.[27] He was taken to a Garrison cell by Keith and Hannes, where he said that he remembered his name. After being released, Grisha told Keith that he "remembered" being a doctor and asked him for knowledge about the world inside the Walls.[28]

Keith took Grisha to a pub in Shiganshina where Keith taught him about the world. Grisha recognized the work of the Survey Corps, which surprised Keith.[29] There, Grisha also met Carla, his future wife.

Carla rejoices as her family and herself are cured

Carla hugged Grisha after he cured her and her family

Grisha eventually found work at a hospital. He proved to be a talented medic, and his relationship with Carla grew stronger. They finally married, which made Keith very sad, as he too was in love with Carla.[30] They would later have a son, Eren.

Years later before the fall of Wall Maria, Grisha was making a house call, with Eren tagging along, to Mr. Ackerman and Mrs. Ackerman for an appointed medical examination in the year 844. When he arrived there, he found them dead for hours. He asked Eren if he had seen the girl named Mikasa anywhere, but he was too shocked to answer.[31] He then told Eren to wait for him at the foot of the mountain while he finds the Military Police.[18]

After the MPs and Grisha arrived at the murderers' hideout, Grisha hugged Eren and scolded him for the murders he committed when saving Mikasa, asking if he even understood what he had done. However, instead of continuing to scold him for killing Mikasa's kidnappers, he tells him that this time he was lucky and he could have been killed himself.[32] Mikasa, cold and depressed, asked Grisha in what direction her home was and stated that she was cold and wants to leave. In response, Eren gave her his scarf and Grisha told her to come live with them.[16]

Story

Fall of Shiganshina arc

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Grisha's death at the hands of Eren

Before departing for a journey, he promises Eren that he will show him what was in the basement when he gets back.[33]

Later, as Maria fell, Grisha went to the Reiss Chapel in the night and stole Frieda Reiss' power, killing all her family members except for Rod Reiss, who escaped.[34] After locating Eren with Keith Shadis, he took his son into a forest after learning of the death of his wife, despite Keith's attempts to stop him, and asked Keith not to follow them.[35] In the forest, he entrusted Eren with the key to his basement and then injected him with Titan injection, leading him to tell Eren that their memories will teach him how to use it. Afterwards, the injection caused him to transform into a Titan. Eren then devoured his father and returned to his human state, having gained the Founding Titan and Attack Titan.[36]

104th Training Corps arc

After Eren finally succeeds in the use of vertical maneuvering equipment, head instructor of the 104th Training Corps Keith Shadis expresses to himself that Grisha would be proud of his son, Eren, and that he is finally becoming a soldier.

The Uprising arc

When Eren transforms into a Titan during experiments conducted by Hange, they ask him to try and communicate with them and the other Survey Corps personnel. He writes on the ground that he does not know how to harden his body. He then sloppily writes, "What my father did to me", referring to Grisha.[37] As he rests after the experiment, Eren wonders where his father is and why he thought of him at that moment.

While Eren is chained up in an underground cavern belonging to the Reiss family, Rod Reiss and Historia place their hands on his back, which allows him to experience his father's memories of the night Wall Maria fell.[38]

Frieda is eaten

Grisha eats Frieda to get the Founding Titan

Rod later explains that Grisha confronted the Reiss family in their chapel with a frightened expression on his face. His daughter Frieda Reiss stood in front of her family, protecting them. In a last-ditch effort to avoid violence, Grisha identified himself as an Eldian and Subject of Ymir and begged for Frieda to use the Founding Titan to save the people of the Walls, but his pleas went unanswered. Seeing no choice but to fulfill his promise to Kruger, Grisha then stabbed himself through the hand with a scalpel and transforms; causing Frieda to transform by biting her hand to fight him. Rod states that Grisha was after Frieda's Titan power, and though it was "invincible," she was not experienced enough to defend herself. Grisha ate her, obtaining that power, and he then brutally slaughtered the remaining Reiss family members. Among the victims were 14-year-old Dirk and 12-year-old Abel, both of whom Grisha crushed with his hand. He also stomped on 10-year-old Florian and the girl's mother, and squeezed Rod's eldest son Urklyn to death. Finally, he destroyed the chapel. Rod and Historia were the only members left alive; Rod due to fleeing blindly and Historia due to not being present.[39] Grisha then found Eren that night and took him to the woods, entrusting him with the key to the basement and his Titan power by forcing Eren to devour him with Titan injection (see History).[36]

It is later gathered that he stole the power from the Reiss family because each Founding Titan would not only receive the power, but fall under the ideology of the First King, who deemed a world ruled by Titans as a true peace. So long as they were the users of the Founding Titan, none of them would ever stop the Titans, even when they have the power to do so and the only hope to use the Founding Titan against the Titans was giving the power to a member of another bloodline. Since Eren vowed to kill the Titans for Carla's death and was not under the influence of the Reiss family and therefore the First King, he could accomplish what the family would never do.[40]

After Eren received more memories of his father thanks to Historia, he searched for the man that his father met the day Wall Maria fell.[41] Eren finally realizes that he is Keith Shadis, their previous instructor.

Return to Shiganshina arc

When meeting with Keith Shadis, Eren has a conversation with him where he reveals all he knows about Grisha Yeager and his past, including how he met Carla and his mysterious apparition (see History).[42]

Afterwards, in the aftermath of the battle for Shiganshina, War-chief Zeke encounters Eren, noting that the young man looks nothing like his father Grisha. Zeke claims to be a victim of Grisha just like Eren, who he claims was brainwashed by him. As Eren thinks on Zeke's words, he notices an uncanny resemblance between the War-chief and his father.[43]

Grisha with his former family

Grisha Yeager's photograph

When the Survey Corps finally reaches the basement of the Yeager household, they find that Grisha had set it up to appear as much as possible, a common doctor's office. However, after further investigation, they discover a locked drawer in his desk, which his key unlocks. Grisha had left the drawer empty, but beneath the false bottom were hidden three book kept intact with various preservatives. Within the first book, the Survey Corps finds an uncannily realistic image of Grisha standing beside a fair-haired woman and young child. Upon the back of the image, Grisha had left a message stating that it was not a drawing, but the light of the objects shown burned onto special paper called a photograph. Grisha's note reveals that humanity beyond the Walls lives in refinement, far from extinct.[44]

The books later go on to tell the story of Grisha's past life outside the Walls, beginning with the day his sister Faye Yeager was killed (see History).[45]

Abilities

Medicine

Grisha was a very skillful doctor, and served many families within the Walls. He was able to cure hundreds of people from a sickness that attacked mankind during his time in the Walls.[12] After the plague broke out, Grisha was skillful enough to stop it. When Carla got sick, he not only cured her, but also her entire family.[46] His great skill in medicine is likely attributed to him coming from a more advanced society outside the Walls[47] with further advancements in medicine. He was able to gain knowledge of medical care from his father who owned a clinic in Liberio, and served many patients before being sent to Paradis.[48][49]

Grisha Yeager's statistics as of year 850[50]:

Medicine
10/10
Initiative
10/10
Trust of locals
10/10
Love of family
8/10
Mystery
11/10

Power of the Titans

Grisha rips apart Frieda's Titan

Grisha rips apart Frieda's Titan

Grisha was able to turn into a very large Titan; it appeared that he had all of the regular abilities of those with the power of the Titans, like extraordinary regeneration, incredible strength, and endurance when he is transformed. Other than these, it is unknown if he had any other unique abilities. He had some experience with Titan abilities; that was the reason why he managed to kill and eat Frieda Reiss, a Titan that almost matched his size and possessed the Founding Titan. He stabbed his own hand with a knife in order to trigger the transformation.

  • The Founding Titan: After eating Frieda, he possessed this power for a very short amount of time. However, he could not make use of it before passing it on to Eren due to his lack of royal blood.
  • Regeneration: As a holder of the power of the Titans, it is believed that he could regenerate his body faster than regular humans, even from fatal wounds.

Relationships

  • Faye Yeager - Faye was Grisha's little sister. As a child, Faye was the closest person to Grisha and he loved her dearly, wanting to protect her; even accepting punishment in her place. Faye's murder was what motivated Grisha for the rest of his life.[51]
  • Dina Yeager - Dina was Grisha's first wife. He loved her dearly and when they were captured, he volunteered to be killed in her place. His offer was refused and Grisha was heartbroken after she became a mindless Titan.
  • Mr. Yeager and Mrs. Yeager - While Grisha originally cared for both of his parents, the loss of his younger sister caused him to develop disdain for their acceptance of how Marleyans treated them. In particular, Grisha greatly hated his father for trying to instill the same acceptance in him and not taking action for Faye. Years later, Grisha soon came to understand his parents were simply trying to prevent him from sharing the same fate as his sister and felt somewhat guilty for not understanding.
  • Eren Kruger - Grisha had a complex bond with Kruger. When Grisha first met Kruger as a child he beat him as punishment for venturing beyond the walls without permission, though he allowed him to stay and watch the blimp he and Faye had come to see. Grisha met Kruger again 15 years later and was surprised when he revealed he was the Owl who'd been providing them information and after killing the other Marleyans, told him of his mission. He also told him he'd chosen him to continue his mission the day after they met, seeing the same look of vengeance in his eyes that also drove Kruger. While reluctant at first, Grisha accepted Kruger's mission and inherited his Attack Titan power. Grisha appears to have named his son Eren in honor of Kruger indicating a level of respect towards him.
  • Eren Yeager - Grisha was perhaps closer to Eren than anyone else in his life, surpassing even his relationship with Carla. As a father, Grisha left home a lot on medical duties, however, he encouraged Eren's dreams to venture outside the Wall and offered to reveal to him the secrets of the basement. Because he loved Eren, Grisha did not hesitate to scold him when he recklessly put his life in danger when he went to save Mikasa. However, this was short-lived as he was happy that his son was alright and seemed to be proud he did it to protect someone. When Wall Maria fell, Grisha took it upon himself to do all he could to stop the Reiss family and then entrusted the very fate of the world to Eren. Grisha spoke of Eren as 'different' when he was questioned by Keith,[52] and put an enormous amount of trust into his son. Grisha believed in his son's ability so sincerely that he allowed himself to be devoured, believing that Eren would one day use the powers from the Founding Titan to control the Titans outside of the walls to fight back against Marley.
  • Zeke Yeager - For much of his early life, Zeke was simply Grisha's normal and loving son, though Grisha seemingly desired to make use of the royal blood within him. However, when the Marley government decided to recruit Eldian Warriors, Grisha forced Zeke to enlist as the Eldia Restorationists' mole.[21] For a short time, Dina and Grisha engraved their beliefs and philosophy into Zeke's mind, eventually causing him to turn on his parents because of their mistreatment of him. Aside from disliking his mother, Zeke grew to hate his father and Grisha felt remorse for the way he treated his son.[53] Around twenty years later, Zeke mentions to Eren when meeting him that the two of them are "victims" of Grisha and have been brainwashed by him, showing his dislike for his father.[54]
  • Carla Yeager - Grisha was very taken by Carla, as they married not long after he had cured her and her family.[30] However, Grisha did not put all his trust in Carla, as he did not share with her his secrets of the outside world. When Eren and Grisha met after the fall of Wall Maria, he was told by his son that the Titan has eaten Carla and, after a moment of silence, told Eren to get revenge for Carla and took him away.[55] Grisha was visibly affected by her death and when turning Eren to a Titan, was told that her death has made him crazy as his son screamed.[56]
  • Mikasa Ackerman - Grisha knew Mikasa when she was a small child from visiting her home as the family doctor.[57] When taking Eren along for a visit he had hoped that the two would be able to get along as friends.[58] After her rescue from the human traffickers, Grisha showed sympathy toward Mikasa and told her to come live with him and his family.[16] Before giving Eren an injection of the Titan injection, Grisha mentions Mikasa as one of the people Eren must save.[59]
  • Keith Shadis - Keith was a special friend to Grisha, as he was the one to bring him inside the Walls and nurture him of the society within. Grisha referred to Keith as special and chosen, both of which deeply resonated with Keith.[60] Grisha viewed as a very admirable man, however, as the years went on their relationship declined. Distance grew between them as Keith believed that he was not special or chosen, he had blamed Grisha for leading him to misunderstand himself.[61] Ties with them loosened more so when Grisha married Carla, the woman Keith sought.[62] Before Grisha's death, their relationship appeared to still be stable as Grisha ran toward Keith in a panic, however, they two were on much worse terms as Keith accused Grisha of "cursing another person" to which he responded by saying "this child is not like you".[63]
  • Mr. Ackerman and Mrs. Ackerman - Dr. Yeager was well known to the Ackermans as their family physician. They appeared quite friendly when speaking about each other,[64] and Grisha had been known to have been their Doctor at least since Mikasa was small, however it appears that as she grew older his visits were less frequent.[57] Grisha seemed quite disturbed at the sight of their deaths.[31]
  • Hannes - Hannes had tremendous respect towards Grisha for saving his wife from the plague shortly after his arrival and hoped to one day repay the debut he owed to Grisha and his family.

People Killed

Indirectly

Failed attempts

Trivia

  • The appearance of Grisha's Titan may be a reference to the giant Surtr of Norse mythology. According to mythology, he is the leader of the fire giants in the south, the ruler of Muspelheim, and, at Ragnarok, his hordes will rush to the north like a southern wind to overwhelm the gods.
  • Keith says on the day he found Grisha, there were no Titans in the area, similar to the Beast Titan.
  • Grisha is the first human seen in the series who secretly possessed the power of the Titans.

References

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