If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? - Quora

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If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Why did Grisha still give Eren the Attack and Founding Titans even though he knew what Eren's going to do? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Has Eren been taken over by the Founding Titan's power? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
In Attack on Titan, when did Eren's dad give him the ability to become a Titan? Was it after the Colossal Titan kicked a whole through the wall? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
so why did grisha give eren the attack and founding titans…?? : r/titanfolk
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Why does Eren's father eat the first Titan? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Did Eren win the war? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
AOT Spoilers: Now that Eren has removed the power of titans from Eldians, how will they survive? Does he expect Marley to just forgive Eldians and move on? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Why is Eren's founding Titan so different? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Was Eren Yeager rumbling plan his own or was it Eren Kruger's? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Why Did Grisha Pass Down His Titan Powers to Eren? (SPOILERS)
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
How was Eren able to go back in time to influence his father to get the Founding Titan in Attack on Titan? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Why didn't Eren transform into a founding Titan after he touched Dina Yeager, the smiling Titan? He just activated the founding power, but he didn't transform into founding Titan. - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Can Eren leave his current founding titan body without dying? In the last panel of chapter 131, it shows human Eren inside his founding titan body, but it was only his head
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
In Attack on Titan, why did Eren see the flackback when he touched Queen in season 3 episode 22? - Quora
If Grisha has already seen the future of Eren destroying the world, why did  he give Eren the power of both the Attack Titan and the Founding Titan? -  Quora
Let's talk about Eren Yeager's struggle and master plan. What do you think? - Quora
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