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How is it?Thats more Acausality Type 3. Maybe, I haven't read or watched Attack on Titan.
Thats more Acausality Type 3. Maybe, I haven't read or watched Attack on Titan.
Type 3:Temporal Permance:Characters with this type of Acausality are incredibly difficult to kill, as other versions of themselves - from other points in time and/or from other universes - can survive the destruction of the "original" and act in their place. This also grants them immunity to changes in the past.
No,The Power of the Founder confuses the concept of Past and Future, everything happens in a single moment in time.Based off what I'm reading, it seems to be more past + future Clairvoyance, but the user can't change the future and ends up being forced to follow the path of what they see?
All right, if it's Type 3 acausality, then I'll edit the op.As I said, I have no intimate knowledge of this franchise, but based off what I reading, the Founding Titan having no future or past, is because their ability to see into the future and past causes those memories and actions to become mixed with the present. However, this also leaves them with the negative side effect of being unable to change the future as that knowledge influences their actions in the present, even causing them to act in ways they normally wouldn't... maybe?
This ain't Acausality Type 2, it's closer to Type 3, but if it is it comes with a weakness that makes it difficult to use. The past and future still exists for them, but it becomes a confused mess in their mind.
It must be because of the coordinate, there are many statements made by Zeke that "Everything happens in a single moment", if acausality 3 works for you then it will be so.As I said, I have no intimate knowledge of this franchise, but based off what I reading, the Founding Titan having no future or past, is because their ability to see into the future and past causes those memories and actions to become mixed with the present. However, this also leaves them with the negative side effect of being unable to change the future as that knowledge influences their actions in the present, even causing them to act in ways they normally wouldn't... maybe?
This ain't Acausality Type 2, it's closer to Type 3, but if it is it comes with a weakness that makes it difficult to use. The past and future still exists for them, but it becomes a confused mess in their mind.
I posted the thread in the general discussion.Those who were there are probably more knowledgeable than meFrom a perspective that is not limited to the present that could indeed be the case, but again I'm unsure of how acausal this would make the user, which is a rather important thing for Acausality of any kind.
And in the coordinate eren's father saw eren's future memory eren had destroyed the whole world but after getting the founder's power he was killed by mikasa and arminFrom a perspective that is not limited to the present that could indeed be the case, but again I'm unsure of how acausal this would make the user, which is a rather important thing for Acausality of any kind.
Maybe what?Well that isn't Acausality, but it does mean that while they are influenced by their visions the future isn't entirely set in stone... Maybe.
I think it's Acausality Type 3 because Ymir and Eren do have a future.@Excel616 What do you think about that?
Thats more Acausality Type 3. Maybe, I haven't read or watched Attack on Titan.
.I think it's Acausality Type 3 because Ymir and Eren do have a future.
I think this is Acausality Type 2No opinion about Type 3 Acausality.
Not really.I think this is Acausality Type 2
He actually went back in time and manipulated his father, but he was not affected by the pastNot really.
Eren's point about there being no past and no future, and that it all seems to be happening at the same time to him, is all about Founder's ability to show the past and the future. There's nothing there about him being truly freed from the past and the future.
So, yeah, I hardly disagree with both atp