Ancient Eldian Historical Discoveries:
In most cultures, the term Concubine has some negative implications behind it. Most people saw a concubine as a lesser to a wife or consort, and were often subject to less martial rights.
In Eldia, it was vastly different. Besides the fact that concubine referred to male and females, a concubine had the same legality as a wife or husband. The meaning was only truly used among the wealthy and powerful, as it usually meant the concubine didn't or couldn't take an active role in their spouses duties over land, a business, or similar responsibilities. Eight hundred years after Ymir, and onwards, most concubines were foreigners due old laws prevented non-Eldians to take official roles in the Imperial Government without royal endorsement.
Regardless, insulting a concubine in Eldia was liable to incure the wrath of their spouse. More than one war was started because someone thought it was a smart idea to insult a popular royal concubine. The most famous concubne was an orential, gifted to the Eldian King as a slave girl by the Emperor of Shinxia. Her name was Zhuzi, better know as by the nickname Empress of the Arts for her contributions to music and theater within Eldia.
Fritz snorted as Ymir tilted her head at her daughter's sudden delight.
"You're bigger than the biggest tree! Can you touch the clouds!? Can "I" touch the clouds!?" Sheena asked excitedly, turning to her father with eyes filled with wonder. "Father, can I get big too!? Is this why the servants told us to eat all our food!?"
Fritz busted out laughing, long and hard as he clasped his knees. Maria and Rose jumped at the sudden sound, several other warriors sharing in with their king as Ymir watched on patiently. "Ohh, Sheena, I don't even know why I'm surprised," Fritz said with a headshake.
Maria relaxed somewhat, feeling her nerves lighten. "Father? You could have at least warned us she was faceless," Maria stated over her shoulder.
Fritz hummed in acknowledgement. "I suppose after thirteen years, I forget what it was like the first time I saw this myself," he mused, looking up at the giantess. "Ymir. Follow these men to the field just beyond the forest to the northwest," he said, gesturing to the small group of non-warriors in the group. "They will instruct you on how we wish to attempt creating defenses with fleshstone. And don't overuse it," he instructed, knowing perfectly well that Ymir would keep trying if he didn't set a limit.
Ymir's giant head nodded, and Rose couldn't help shaking a little. Maria did as well, but solely due to the warm breath the Titaness released.
Fritz turned to the group in question. "Are you prepared, Hrimthur?" he asked sternly to the young man of dark hair and blue eyes.
"Yes, My King. We've been memorizing the plans for this. We should have a good grasp for what Lady Ymir can create in a few days at most," Hrimthur acknowledged with determination.
"Very well, head off. I shall be with the princesses for today," Fritz ordered.
Hrimthur nodded, the group of advisors mounting their steeds once more, taking towards the northwest with much haste. Ymir, careful not to cause any debris to fly towards the village, turned to head after them with various trees falling in her wake.
"So, our mother...is a giant?" Maria asked, breaking the silence as she looked up at her father.
The Riek of Rieks took a breath. "It's a long story, Maria. Let's head to the main hall and I'll explain what I can."
The three children followed after the king through the derelict village, passing by huts and houses that had sat empty for years. Maria did her best to ignore the small pile of bones the soldiers had laid out near one house, not wanting to draw Sheena's or Rose's attention to it.
The main hall was the largest building in the village, but it seemed puny to all three girls who knew only the Eldian Palace as their home. It wasn't hard to imagine for Maria, that others lived less than them, but it was strange to think something like this had been their father's home at one point.
Inside was a long table for many to gather at, an empty hearth, and an old yet large chair for the village Riek. It was decorated with elk antlers, one broken off. Cobwebs and other signs of disuse littered the place.
Without a word, Fritz pulled the large chair out, moving it around the table. "Come, have a seat," he ordered, waving to the table stools in front of him as he sat down himself.
Sheena practically hopped into the seat while Rose meekly followed suit, Maria being the last as she took the time to glance around the hall. "Eldia has changed much, Father," Maria noted curiously.
"Still more than you could imagine," Fritz stated bluntly, leaning forward. "Now, I'm sure you all have questions."
"Why were we never told about mother's..." Maria paused to consider the right word. "Power?"
"Most didn't think to explain, thinking you already knew," Fritz admitted with a shrug. "When one speaks of the Titaness, most know the meaning. As for myself, well, it's difficult to put into words without sounding like I am joking," he stated with a smirk. "Imagine if I told you suddenly that your mother could actually turn into a giant many the size of a mountain?"
"That does sound like something out of a story," Sheena opined with a nod, a point Maria couldn't help but agree with.
"Experience is the best teacher. And now you know what your mother is truly capable of," Fritz explained.
There was a short silence that followed before Rose spoke up. "Why does her face look like that? No skin, no flesh? Like a skull?" Rose asked nervously.
Fritz sighed. "That form of hers has always looked like that, Rose. I know it will take some getting used to, but your mother wouldn't harm you, or anyone loyal to Eldia," Fritz promised reassuringly. 'Especially considering she has no desire to kill me.'
"I'm...sorry, Father, this is just a bit hard to wrap my head around," Maria stated cautiously. "What...IS she exactly?"
Fritz paused. Ymir had been called many things: Demon, Witch, Goddess, Titaness, Monster, Abomination, Savior, Slave. But, there was an answer more important at this moment. "Have you gone daft, Maria?" he asked bluntly, as if the answer was obvious. "She's your mother."
Sheena perked up and, for the first time, truly looked at her sisters since seeing their mother's giant form. "Maria? Rose? Are you...scared of Mother?" she asked with a furrowed brow.
Maria hesitated. Rose didn't. She nodded, pulling her legs up to her chest with a tearful look.
"Why?"
Fritz raised an eyebrow as the other two stared at Sheena in surprise. "Sheena, you saw what we saw," Maria reminded, scoldingly.
"Yes?" Sheena admitted, giving them a searching look as if trying to understand their point of view. "Our mother can get really, really, really big while losing her nose. Why would that matter?"
Fritz tried not to snort at the simplified explanation while Rose looked at Sheena in alarm. "Doesn't she look...scary to you?"
"Yes? And?" Sheena answered with a head tilt. "Horses are REALLY scary. They can break people with a kick. But I still like riding! Father's guards are all really strong and carry around big swords or spears all over the palace, and most have mean faces. But that doesn't bother us. And Father is very, very, very scary when he is mad," Sheena stated factually, Fritz giving her a raised eyebrow at that description. "But I still love him and hug him. Why would I be scared of Mother just because she's scary too?"
Maria opened and closed her mouth, no words escaping for several seconds. "When were you this smart?" Maria asked blankly.
"When were my sisters this stupid?" Sheena returned in kind.
"That's enough you two," Fritz stated, just firm enough to get both of their attention. "While that is a very...mature way to look at it, Sheena, your sisters are not...stupid," he said, turning to the eldest and middle daughters. "Yes, Maria, Rose, I don't blame you for being a bit overwhelmed by your Mother's form. I was the first time. But I meant what I said: It's important to remember that she is still the same mother you've had since birth."
Rose bowed her head while Maria reminded herself of all the times she remembered and cherished being with their mother, even before she started speaking. She was the women that held them in her arms, held their hands when they walked, and put them to bed. This didn't change any of that. Or it shouldn't at least. She envied whatever Sheena had that made her so...Maria didn't even know what words would describe the third princess, really.
"Yes, Father," Maria intoned in acceptance, with Rose nodding quietly. "...Can we do that too?" Maria couldn't help asking after a moment.
"I have no damn idea," Fritz admitted with a thoughtful scowl. "Many of the wisemen have been studying Ymir's powers since she got them. In truth, everyone has been watching you three for any sign of inheriting your mother's powers."
Sheena looked amazed and excited while Rose seemed uncomfortable. Maria, however, was thoughtful. "Got them, Father? She did not always have them?"
"Clever as ever, Maria," Fritz acknowledged with a snort. "There was an ancient, giant tree near our village. We called it the Ash-Tree, for some legends say it was a root of the World-Tree itself. Your mother fell into it one day, thirteen years ago. We thought she had died, honestly, but then she emerged in the form you just saw," he elaborated carefully, leaving out certain details they didn't need to hear. "Some say she and her powers are a gift from the gods, others think she is a goddess herself. If you asked the Marlayeans, they'd call her a demon or a witch. In truth, your Mother doesn't seem to be all that certain of what happened herself."
"What happened after that, Father?!" Sheena asked excitedly, all three listening with rapt attention.
Fritz smiled, just a bit. "Over the next few years, Eldia expanded greatly and flourished through Ymir's power and hard work. She made roads and bridges across entire mountains, uniting us as never before with more and more tribes joining under our banner. Enough land was cultivated through her power that we never had to worry about a food shortage since. And, most importantly, she opened the path for us," he answered.
Rose looked up curiously. "The path?" she asked in quietly.
Fritz nodded with a grim look about him. "For over a hundred years, Marley has plagued all the tribes of these lands. They would raid us, pillage us, steal our food and enslave our people. They even tried to make us have "peace" with them while forcing us to give them tribute. In hindsight, it seems likely that they were preparing to conquer us all soon. No one had any real hope of defeating the Marlayeans. Drive them out for a time, maybe, but truly defeat them? Take the fight to them? That wouldn't have been possible without Ymir," he paused, taking a deep breath as his shoulders sagged. "Your mother is our people's path, to victory. And to a future our ancestors could never imagine."
There was clear awe and wonder in their eyes now at the shortened history of their mother and the rise of Eldia.
"Is...that why you married Mother?" Sheena asked curiously, eyes twinkling with some childlike innocence.
Fritz chuckled under his breath. "In a way, yes. I made her my concubine as a reward for all she had done."
The three looked up in wonder at that, obviously imagining something more romantic than the reality. Until Maria looked confused. "Umm, Father, can I ask a...sensitive question?" she asked slowly.
Fritz raised an eyebrow. "I'm almost worried that you of all people are wary of asking me a question, Maria," he noted, wondering what could make her wicked tongue hesitate.
Maria grimaced. "It's just...why is Mother just a Concubine instead of being called "Queen" or even "Princess?"" she asked curiously.
"Ah, that, yes," Fritz realized, stroking his beard. "There are a couple reasons for that, but honestly? Our people already had trouble accepting calling me King instead of Alareik. I took up that title primarily to spite the southern pricks, who see us all as brainless savages. Prince and Princess were easily accepted. To us, they're just a title for sons and daughters of the King, a Reik's heir. But as you know, there is no female term for Riek, so the term queen is strange to the average Eldian. I'm sure Od and your teachers educated you better on what the words of Marley truly mean, but most of our people just accept the word "Concubine" as something to call the spouse of a Riek or a King."
"Ohh. So...um does that mean I'll be called King one day, instead of Queen?" Maria inquired with a hum.
"I have no damn idea," Fritz repeated with a smirk. "I'll let you three sort that out."
Maria tried not to wince at the implication of their father's eventual death.
"Another reason is that, to my knowledge, your mother has no interest in being more involved with the ruling of Eldia," Fritz admitted, leaving out that he was fairly sure that Ymir had only a very limited knowledge of what ruling entailed. It was a lot more than just ordering people to battle; Laws, balancing the needs of each town and city, preventing and dealing with disasters, appeasing allies and enemies alike.
Having a Titaness made many issues simpler, but it didn't make everything easy.
"She doesn't?" Maria asked with a considering look.
"If she did, I'd say "fuck it" to everyone else and call her queen," he said with a smirk. And he meant it. Sharing the throne of Eldia with Ymir would be a small price to having it at all.
"Yeah, that sounds like you, Father," Maria mused fondly, while Sheena giggled and Rose gave a small smile. "So, what is going on here exactly? You said something about...Flesh-stone?"
Fritz nodded. "We are testing some ideas for making defenses with an ability of your mothers, to mold a form of stone she can create from her Titaness body. Just in case Marley tries to attack again before we get word of them."
"Flesh-stone? That...sounds like it hurts," Sheena said with a concerned scowl.
"More like exhausting, if she makes too much. But the last time that happened, we tried-" he cut himself off, realizing he was rambling. "My point is not to worry about your mother. This is nothing dangerous for her."
There was some relief, though, Rose bit her lip. "Was that how she...survived the spear?" Rose recalled. "I always knew Mother was important and special, but..."
Fritz nodded shortly. "Healing is another power being a Titaness awards her."
"Ohhh, so that why the healers tell us to come to them if we get scratches!" Sheena speculated.
"No, that's so you three brats don't make your wounds worse," he corrected knowingly. "You wouldn't believe how many idiots get sick because they don't clean a wound the right way."
"Oh," Sheena said sheepishly.
"That said," Fritz paused before pressing on. "Do you recall what happened after I removed the spear?
Rose looked down, trying to block the memory out while Sheena shifted uncomfortably and Maria glanced away.
He sighed in understanding. "I know, it is not a memory you want to dwell on. So I'll be blunt and get this over with: do you remember the smoke coming off your mother?"
They all looked thoughtful at that, before nodding slowly. "Y-yes, Father," Maria answered, swallowing her unease. "Where the spear pierced her."
Fritz nodded, deciding to push their minds onto the true matter. "Have any of you ever seen that coming off yourself after hurting yourself?"
All three princesses looked surprised before gaining expressions of deep thought as their minds gladly moved away from the horrible memory that haunted their nightmares. "...I think I did?" Sheena answered after several moments of silence.
Fritz stared at her for a second before a memory of his own flashed in his head. "Do you mean that time you ate a potato that was too hot?" he recalled evenly, getting a very serious nod. "No, Sheena, that was the potato, not you."
"Oh," Sheena said in slight disappointment. "Then I don't think so, Father."
"We're sorry, Father," Maria offered with a bowed head, feeling like they were somehow letting their parents down.
Fritz shook his head. "Don't be. I can hardly understand the power myself. We just need to be careful since, well," he paused with a dry smirk. "You can guess why you've never seen your mother transform at home."
All three blinked as they imagined their mother transforming back at the palace. "...We would need a new home," Rose noted owlishly.
"I think we would need a new city too," Sheena added in.
Fritz decided to not point out that it would also probably kill all of them.
"Is there...anything else, Father?" Maria asked curiously.
"For today, no. I'll teach you more about the past of Eldia and the other tribes while we're here," Fritz explained before scowling sternly. "But, I would ask that you not pester your mother with questions about what she can do and has done as the Titaness."
Fritz wasn't an idiot. Ymir had been anxious about this outing, for one reason or another, and was already going to be dealing with the wisemen trying to direct her. Ymir didn't need a thousand and one questions from these three.
"...Does that mean we can't ask to ride on her head?" Sheena asked in disappointment.
Meanwhile
"A little higher! A skin mooooo-Right there, Lady Ymir!"
Ymir dutifully followed the instructions of the advisor, her enormous hand hovering a short distance off the ground. Well, short for this form. In reality, it was over twice the size of a large grown man.
Without further prompting, her hand started to glow as the advisor moved away. Soon, the Flesh-Stone began to form in her hand, and rapidly expanded and grew, turning into a thick wall that stretched on for about a fourth of a mile. Or so she was told. Trying to figure out how far something was as a human was hard enough, let alone with having to compare it to the much larger body she had right now.
Regardless, the structure formed, perfectly shaped with a surface void of flaws, the runny mass hardening into a stone-like form. It was alongside two other similar creations she had made on prior directions. The very first was twice as tall as the one she just made, but also only half as long, with the height and length of the second being between the other two.
She watched as a rider went out to survey and confirm just how far the new wall went. The idea was simple: Find out what size of defensives walls would be the best to work with. She wasn't sure how well this would work. Couldn't an army just go around the walls?
But she conceded she didn't know much about armies, besides...destroying them.
She shook her head of that, seeing the rider returning to convey the estimates to his fellow advisors, beginning a discussion in earnest. About what, she didn't know. Probably figuring out how long she could make each version. Which was...somewhat easier to figure out, she supposed? She could only make so much of Flesh-Stone in a single "Burst" as they were calling it, her making Flesh-Stone. And she could only make so much Flesh-Stone in a day. Currently nine full bursts worth. After that, she got very tired, and trying to make ten bursts was when things got...painful.
And her master ordered her not to do that.
So nine of each of these walls. She leaned her head up, trying to imagine that. It would go far, but how far was enough?
Maybe that was what they were figuring out? How many days it would take her to complete this, whatever King Fritz had planned.
She shook her head, her smaller one, from inside her giant body. She shouldn't bother thinking too deeply about such things. Or perhaps she was just trying to distract herself from when she'd have to go back and see...them.
Her children.
It had not gone as terrible as she dreaded. Sheena was...By the gods, her heart warmed so much at Sheena's genuine delight at this form. No fear, not even shock, just...excitement. But Rose? Rose looked so scared, so pale. And Maria...she couldn't tell what that one felt beyond being stunned. At least one daughter wasn't terrified of her, but to think that Rose and perhaps even Maria might never want her close again...
Why did they have to come? Why did they have to see this?
"Lady Ymir?! Lady Ymir!?"
She refocused, looking down at the head advisor, Hrimthur, calling up to her. She turned her head, making it clear she was paying attention now.
"We are done for today! We are returning to the village!" he called up, motioning to where his fellow advisors and the few soldiers with them were preparing the horses.
Ymir found that surprising. She still had six more. Was there not more they wanted to do? But then, she glanced towards the horizon, and realized how late it was getting. They had spent a good portion of the day just to get here. Time was strange, creeping and crawling, then soaring and rushing.
With that, she placed the head of her Titaness body to the ground, almost looking like it was kneeling and bowing, before she pulled herself loose and emerged from the neck. Steam rose all around her giant body after separating the fleshy tethers that connected her face to the Titaness body. With that, the enormous body began to dissolve and vanish.
She had done this countless times now. The best way to get to the ground was to climb and slide down the hairs of the Titaness. Her own hairs, she supposed, but it was a bizarre thing to think about, emerging from one's own other body.
Hrimthur was there waiting for her, holding the reigns of two horses. "Are you well, Lady Ymir?" he asked courteously, obviously not trying to stare at the markings around her eyes.
She nodded, taking the offered reigns, glad the horse did not try to leap from her grasp. Most used to do that. The horse-masters believed it was just that she was still hot to the touch when she emerged, alarming the horses.
Hrimthur mounted his horse as she did her own. "Lady Ymir, a moment," he called with interest. Ymir turned to face him again, but said nothing. "Did you...know you had eyes?" he asked carefully.
Ymir furrowed her brow.
"Your Titaness form. It had interesting eyes, but I was told they were always hollow sockets?" he clarified in confusion.
Ymir glanced back to the head of the Titaness. They were shriveling away, into dust and nothingness, but there were indeed some form of eyes disappearing from that form. That was, strange. When and why had that happened?
Regardless, she shook her head to Hrimthur before turning to ride off. The advisor hummed in thought, before following after her, as did the rest of the group.
Out of habit, she reached up to wipe her hand across her mouth and nose. No blood. In the past, she bled a great deal from using her Titaness powers too much. It used to be that every time she transformed, her nose would be running with blood afterwards. If she really pushed it, there would be blood in her mouth too. That stopped after a couple months. She hadn't bled like that in almost four years, since she tried transforming too many times in one day due to raiding attacks on their camp.
There were limits to what she could do, but they grew all the time, to the fascination of the wisemen and advisors of her master. And herself, for that matter. It confused her, really; was the power getting stronger? Or was she herself getting stronger and able to use more of it? She had been young when it all started. Was this power something she had to grow into?
How much more would it grow? How much more could she do?
Her mind shifted back to what Fritz had said the day of the assassination. He had seen inside her...mind? Soul? Something like that. Was that another new thing she could do as the Titaness? She stiffened, and hoped no one saw, as a thought ran through her head.
Could she...give this power to Fritz?
It would make things easier for him, she was sure. He wouldn't have to rely on her, being a Titan himself. He would never be in danger again, and he could destroy his enemies with his own hands now. A notion she knew he would enjoy.
But would that mean she wouldn't have it anymore, that she wouldn't be the Titaness? What...would happen to her after that though? These powers were the only reason she hadn't been killed. They were the only value she had. Without them, she'd be-
Her thoughts ended, hearing the pop of a fire.
They were reentering the village now. Some of the soldiers had made a campfire already to cook hunted animals or makeshift stew. Everyone looked up at their return, every soldier giving her a nod or a salute as she passed.
She didn't know what to do in response, so she did nothing, just continued toward the center of the settlement, near the main hall. "Would you like me to take your horse for you, Lady Ymir?" a soldier offered, standing up from his seat on a convenient rock.
Ymir nodded, in answer and in thanks, dismounting the beast before handing the reigns over to him and continuing on.
"Lady Ymir," Baugi greeted, standing guard outside the hall with several others.
Ymir accepted that with a nod as well before entering the building and was instantly met with a loud voice. "What the hell do you- Oh, Ymir, it's you," Fritz greeted, annoyance leaving his body in an instant as she closed the door behind her. "I take it all went well?"
"I. Believe. So?" Ymir answered uncertainly. "They. Had me. Create. Walls."
"I'm aware," Fritz answered with a nod. "I decided to help the girls get settled in after I...answered some obvious questions."
Ymir nodded quietly as she sat across from him at the table. "How. Are they?" she asked, rubbing her hands nervously under the table.
"Sheena wants to ride on your head," Fritz answered bluntly.
Ymir opened her mouth and found herself at a loss for words as she tried comprehended what Fritz just said. "She can't," she decided after a second.
"We're of the same mind," Fritz said with some amusement. "Maria is...trying to understand. Though, I think she's trying to wrap her head around it means."
Ymir frowned. "What. It. Means?"
"Who knows?" Fritz answered honestly. "I love that girl and her wits but sometimes I can't tell how smart she really is."
Ymir suppose that made sense. So, Sheena was excited and Maria was thoughtful. That just left one more daughter. "And Rose?"
Fritz frowned. It wasn't angry. What was it? Ymir wasn't sure. "She'll come around," he said simply.
Ymir's shoulder slumped. "She's. Scared. Of me," she said under her breath.
Fritz resisted the urge to point out that being afraid of the Titaness was a perfectly sane reaction to have. He wasn't sure what he could say to assure her, knowing it would probably sound like dung. With that in mind, he chose a different topic. "So, the Titaness has eyes now?"
Ymir blinked before she settled in recognition. "I. Suppose?" she answered uncertainly. "I could. Always see. Before. Nothing. Felt different. This time."
"Truly? Hm. Strange."
"What. Did they. Look like?" Ymir asked curiously.
"That is the odd thing," Fritz admitted as he grew closer, staring at her eyes pointedly. "They weren't like these eyes of yours. They were glowing, and purple."
Ymir stared without comprehension. Eyes? Glowing? How did eyes glow? Was it like the eyes of a dog or cat in the dark, when light shined in their eyes? Why would they do that?
"Well, it's of no matter for now, I suppose," Fritz decided, nodding to the hearth over his shoulder, a pot over the dimming fire. "There's still plenty for you."
Ymir nodded, grateful. Transforming always made her hungry.
It was an hour and some later that Fritz led Ymir back to the bedroom of the main hall, four guards outside the door. They entered and she was immediately surprised by the two large fur pelts on the floor; one had the three princesses sleeping under a blanket with their straw pillows. The second one, she presumed, was for herself and Fritz, despite there being a bed.
A large bed at that.
Seeing her look, he grimaced. "Bed was fucking filthy." That was his only explanation and Ymir chose to accept it as good advice to not try laying in the deceptively comfy looking furniture. If Fritz of all people chose the floor over it, than it was bad.
She looked to her daughters again, all three of them completely peaceful. Sheena's hair was down and splayed about, sleeping on her stomach. Rose was curled up in the center, nestled against Maria's side. The eldest was lying crooked, her legs poking out of the sheet.
Ymir had the barest of smiles. Maria tried to act the mature one, but she tossed and turned about the most in her sleep. Not because of nightmares, thankfully, she just didn't stay still in her slumber.
"Why she isn't in the middle, I'll never know," Fritz murmured, giving the foot an annoyed look. With a roll of his shoulder, he took his helmet off and placed it on a table before nodding to their sleeping pelt.
Ymir moved to obey, but quickly doubled back to gently nudge Maria's foot back under the cover. She almost expected him to scold her for it. And he did, in a way.
"Both feet'll be out by morning," Fritz predicted with an eye roll as Ymir laid down.
This was...different. Before her powers, she had lived with the barest of everything, as did all slaves. Afterwards, especially upon becoming Fritz's concubine, she had been attended to all the time she wasn't using her powers, alone, or with Fritz.
These pelts and sheets were better than a slave's. Better than most, but it wasn't what the palace had been like. There, all five of them normally slept in different rooms. This was the first time all five of them had slept together like this.
It felt...pleasant.
Maybe this trip could be better than her fears.
Ancient Eldian Historical Discoveries:
Before the modern standards of kilometers and miles were formed, Eldia and Marley both had very different measurement systems, both using the term "Mile."
A Marleyan Mile was used by the legions of the Marleyan Empire to track distance while their armies marched, and was summarized as a thousand paces of a Marleyan soldier, eventually standardized as 1.48 Kilometers, or 0.919 Modern Miles. Despite Eldian supremacy, this did become the common definition of a mile.
This was because an Eldian Mile varied tremendously. The lowest recorded measurement was exactly one kilometer, with the longest currently being over ten kilometers. The most common was referred to as a Fritzmiele, or the Royal Mile, which with 7.5 kilometers.
While it is unclear how the Royal Mile was established, it is believed it involved some feat of the Ymir herself, as all other forms of "miles" usually originate from the actions of one titan-shifter or another. Such as how far a titan could throw a stone.
End of Chapter
Okay, there we go! The kids are getting use to the whole Titaness thing, Fritz gives a...watered down history lesson, and Ymir might be making a mile long wall.
And this chapter was an unintentional reminder that Sheena is Sasha's ancestor, and Fritz is Levi's. Did not plan that, but its fitting. I also have fun with the Eldian Discovery things too.
But yes, for now, Ymir is actually having a ice moment. Lets see how long that lasts.
Until next time!