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Walls keep out titans, until they don't from "summary" of Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama

The walls were humanity's last line of defense against the titans. For a hundred years, they stood tall and impenetrable, keeping the monstrous creatures at bay. Inside the walls, people lived with a false sense of security, believing that as long as the walls stood, they were safe. But then, it happened - the colossal titan appeared out of nowhere, crashing through Wall Maria with ease. Panic and chaos ensued as titans flooded into human territory, wreaking havoc and destruction. The walls that were once thought to be unbreakable were now breached, leaving humanity vulnerable and exposed. The event was a harsh reminder that the walls were not infallible, that they could be overcome. The very thing that was meant to protect them had failed, leading to devastating consequences. The breach of Wall Maria marked the beginning of a new chapter in the struggle against the titans, one where the walls could no longer be relied upon completely. As humans scrambled to adapt to this new reality, they realized that they could not simply hide behind the walls and hope for the best. They had to fight back, to take the battle to the titans themselves. The notion of safety within the walls was shattered, replaced by a sense of urgency and determination to reclaim what was lost. The breach of Wall Maria was a turning point, a wake-up call for humanity. It showed that complacency was no longer an option, that they had to be proactive in the face of adversity. The walls may have kept out titans for a time, but now, they had to find new ways to protect themselves and ensure their survival in a world where the old certainties no longer held true.
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    Attack on Titan

    Hajime Isayama

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