Spoiler-less thread on the mental skill set Levi uses to win fights, how he connects with others, and how it all foils the characters around him in a deconstruction of brawn vs. brain dynamics
You can't pull off Levi's feats against impossible odds with just strength; brute strength and speed alone aren't much if you aren't perceptive & strategic about how it's used
And he couldn't be a leader who is given so many responsibilities with just physical skills to rely on
That's why we see his mental skill set too-
1. He has a good read on people; he's actually often used as a story mouthpiece for a wide range of characters, ranging from those he's known for a while to people he's recently met (Erwin, Zeke, Hange, EMA, Dimo Reeves, etc.)
I especially love his thoughts on Eren, because beyond dubbing him a "monster" that can't be caged or forced to submit as early as the Female Titan arc, Levi also recognizes that Eren can freeze from self-doubt and is fueled back into action with pushes
2. He's very perceptive and intuitive in many ways, making connections from smaller data points, like whether Nick gave up the Survey Corps based off of the number of fingernails removed during his torture, figuring out Kenny's plan, the false bottom in the basement drawer, etc.
3. He's adept at leading/organizing a team
While long-term vision is primarily from the Commanders/dancho (aka "leader of the delegation"), Levi is the sole captain/heishichou (literally "leader of the soldiers") for a reason and often leads soldiers on the ground
4. His battle tactics are brilliant
Analyzing his fights show a real level of strategy is involved:
-He improvises weapons, like he uses tree branches to obscure Zeke's aim in WfP and even his cape, a bottle, a chair and his ODM gear to fight back when cornered by Kenny's squad
-He doesn't go for the obvious kill & instead focuses on dismantling his opponent, like cutting Annie in FT & slowly removing Zeke's ability to fight back, limb by limb, in RtS (something Zeke didn't anticipate, focusing instead on his nape, which is why Levi took him so unaware)
-If Levi doesn't have the upper hand, he recognizes it, never overestimating his own skill, and finds creative ways to address it somehow, circumvent his disadvantage or turn the tables, like purposefully luring Kenny to the bar to get the shotgun during Kenny's squad's ambush
I feel like this element of his may be overlooked because he's often paired with extremely smart characters, like Erwin, Hange, and Zeke
Their type of intelligence almost foils Levi's, as all 3 are more long-term and visionary thinkers than Levi, who is more a "quick thinker"
They're also more political and/or scientific thinkers in many ways- their science & history knowledge, strength of political maneuvering and/or manipulative tactics are stronger
Isayama even says the Commander role is the "face" of the org and plays against Levi's strengths
Fittingly, as beyond their natural intellect, all three of them are (implied) to have had traditional, in-depth educations-
Erwin's father was a teacher
Zeke's dad was a doctor & his father figure a researcher
Hange leads research for the Scouts at the start of the series
This is a sharp contrast to Levi, who grew up in the Underground fighting every day to survive- so he definitely didn't have a traditional education as a child
And his parental figures were a prostitute and then a serial killer
At the same time, Levi's depicted as more perceptive and intuitive than them in some ways- and it is another way that Levi foils multiple characters to highlight different traits and strengths
Like Levi's better read on/awareness of Eren comes up with both Hange & Zeke
His knowledge of and peace with himself is also in contrast to characters like Erwin & Zeke, whose childhood traumas have led them to lie to themselves in some ways by claiming noble goals and shying away from recognizing those goals in connection to their childhood trauma
Also, despite other flaws/eccentricities, all three are depicted as more outwardly charismatic and sociable than Levi, who clumsily expresses himself multiple times in the series; he also may react physically first, i.e. grabbing Ramzi before giving an explanation to the crowd
But this is also often contrasted with how deeply Levi connects with those around him- once people see past his exterior & get to know him, they grow to trust him; Levi also is deeply aware of & understands his comrades
This is why he also influences so many characters
We see multiple characters reiterate and be impacted by Levi's thoughts; we also see multiple characters take his advice to heart and act on it
While not always well articulated, the meaning behind his words is often impactful and helpful- if not needed
Ultimately this gives a lot of credibility to the character- the "leader of the soldiers" & Special Ops Squad Captain who repeatedly faces impossible odds can't just rely on brute strength
And it's logical he'd be "street smart" given his background would require it for survival
Also, it's a deconstruction of brawn & brain duos
Superficially it feels like that because Erwin, Hange & Zeke are so smart & Levi so strong, but all three of them are also great fighters & Levi has complementary mental strengths- highlighting characteristics & depth of all four
While his type of intelligence is less obvious and traditional than many of the characters around him (who are extremely intelligent), that juxtaposition shines a light into the experience of Levi's atypical upbringing & his complementary strengths that often drive his victories
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Thread on Levi's story in Attack on Titan and how his conclusion ties together elements since the very beginning and the story's messages
When we first meet Levi, he's presented as aloof and stoic, scoffing at the crowds cheering him
It's easy to assume this is because Levi doesn't care, is arrogant or feels detached from the lives around him
But we're soon after shown who Levi truly is and what drives him
When a nameless comrade is dying in the mouth of a titan, he consoles himself with a final act of defiance: he may lose but the titans will all fall to Levi - before Levi kills the titan & sends help to him
And as he lays dying, Levi grabs his hand and makes a promise to him
Wanted to give my two cents on why Isayama responded to the interview question about characters without backstories by saying he had been thinking on an additional Levi story despite No Regrets and Levi's established manga backstory in "Friends" already existing -
1. No Regrets isn't written by Isayama
While Isayama was involved to a degree and even references it in canon, ultimately this isn't a story from Isayama's words and doesn't capture a lot of what Isayama talks about for his vision of Levi's transition in interviews & canon:
+ those references are limited; like many noticed that Farlan and Isobel aren't featured in Levi's final salute scene among the gathered fallen Scouts
& they never receive more emphasis than say Petra & the first Levi Squad, relegated to the back
Spoiler-less thread analyzing the relationship between Levi and Erwin and how it comes full circle, giving each other what they searching for at the time they needed it the most
Erwin and Levi's relationship is something of a full circle, one built on mutual trust, support, and reliance-
It begins when Erwin offers Levi what he had been looking for but couldn't get himself and ends with Levi giving Erwin what he's seeking all along but couldn't attain
Levi had a void inside him since Kenny left, a question of what was the point of his strength, he was looking for meaning when he met Erwin
Erwin saw his potential, got him out of the slums and shared an altruistic vision with him that allowed him to find his path and purpose
At a high-level, I really appreciate Ymir's character both because of her thematic value but also because I love how what they've been fighting (the titan power) turned out to be the extreme manifestation of many major characters' own demons so-to-speak -
AoT cautions many things that culminate in Ymir's character
So through Ymir it's almost like the personal demons of our characters had manifested through the literal monsters (titans) they faced long before we even knew anything about Ymir, Paths, or the world outside the Walls,
One big motif is the need to move on from the past, not let it define you and find a way to move forward, on a personal level (stop letting your own trauma hold you back), as seen with Mikasa, Reiner, Erwin, Zeke, etc.
It's part of the purpose of Levi's "no regrets" advice
Levi canonically has super strength, can easily kick down a door or backhand half of Eren's teeth out while exhausted, body slam or arm wrestle huge thugs, fought daily just to survive Underground, and beat up adults twice as big as him since childhood
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Most of the cast have military training but Levi began fighting when he was extremely young outside of sparring in life-or-death fights
He cut his teeth in dirty fights with grown men as a kid just to survive and he was trained in tactics by Kenny who (then) wasn't using ODM
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There's no support to takes that Levi can't fight without ODM/isn't super strong
Isayama commented that irl a 160cm guy couldn't be the strongest but that's why "his is not a normal body"
Levi is smaller to feel relatable and appealing to readers despite being the strongest