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How did people become subjects of ymir?
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I was rewatching the ymir origin story and noticed that when ymir died and found herself at the coordinate there were only 3 lights connected to the coordinate. These three lights obviously indicate that the only three true eldians at that point in history were ymirs three daughters.

As far as I can gather to become an eldian one of your ancestors would've had to had to eaten another eldians spine at some point in their life. But I'm not really to sure about this. And it seems kinda unlikely because I dont think the king would openly offer the spines of his children and grandchildren to random citizens. But I could be completely wrong about that.

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Anyone related to yimir and her descendants is a subject of yimir. They don't need to eat a spine. They just need to be related to her

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Actually Mikasa is not an eldian. She is a mix of Ackerman (a seperate clan to eldians as we learned in s3) and an asian descendet of the hisuro royal house.

But yes other than that they are all related. Just like every human irl today is related. Pretty much all of us share the same few thousand ancestors.

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Yes. If you go back 2000 years almost all people are inbred. Even in real life

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Well according to season 3 ackermans can't have their memories manipulated by the royal family which makes them non-eldians.

According to the manga the Ackermans are a mix of human and titan physiology and thst is why they can't be influenced by yimir anymore

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