Ymir Fritz is a key figure in the lore of the popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan. As the first person to obtain the power of the Titans, Fritz is considered the progenitor of all Titans and Eldians. However, little is known about Ymir’s life prior to gaining Titan powers, including who she had children with to pass on her genes.
Ymir Fritz’s Background
According to the legends in Attack on Titan, Ymir Fritz lived roughly 2000 years ago. She was an orphan who wandered the lands until she came upon a giant tree. This tree, which would later be known as the Founding Titan, gave Ymir the power of the Titans and made her the first Titan shifter.
After obtaining this power, Ymir entered into a deal with the devil of all earth (implied to be the source of life) and was given the power of the Titans in exchange for building new bodies for the devil. Ymir then became a slave and was forced to follow the devil’s orders.
During her 13 years serving the devil, Ymir used her Titan powers to build roads, till fields, and do other labor. She also married the devil’s three daughters and had three daughters of her own with them.
Eventually, Ymir died protecting the devil from an attack. Her soul was then split into the nine Titans – the Founding Titan, Attack Titan, Colossal Titan, Armored Titan, Female Titan, Beast Titan, Cart Titan, Jaw Titan, and War Hammer Titan.
The Three Daughters of the Devil
The “three daughters of the devil” that Ymir married are unnamed in the Attack on Titan story. Some fans theorize they could have been fellow Eldians or even Titans themselves. Nonetheless, they are the ones Ymir had children with during her servitude.
Each of the three daughters had one daughter with Ymir – Maria, Rose, and Sina. These three girls represent the three ancient houses of the Eldian Empire and the three Walls that protect the last territory of Eldia.
Maria
Maria was the eldest daughter of Ymir Fritz. She was the mother of Ymir’s first child, also named Maria. Maria and her descendants went on to become the Maria noble house, named after the outermost Wall Maria.
Rose
Rose was the middle daughter of Ymir Fritz. She mothered Ymir’s second daughter, Rose. The Rose family and Wall Rose are named for her.
Sina
Sina was the youngest daughter of the devil and Ymir Fritz. She birthed Ymir’s third daughter, Sina. The Sina clan and inner Wall Sina derive their names from her.
Passing on the Titan Powers
Ymir’s three daughters with the devil’s daughters – Maria, Rose, and Sina – were important because they inherited the “blood of the Titans” from their mother. This allowed them to become Titan shifters and pass the power on to their children.
It’s believed that after Ymir’s death, her daughters consumed parts of her body to take on her Titan abilities. Over time, eight more Titans were split from Ymir’s Founding Titan.
The Titan powers were passed down over generations through paths, allowing Fritz’s descendants to become Eldia’s ruler class. Only those with Ymir’s royal blood could fully control the Founding Titan.
Theories on the Devil’s Identity
The “devil” that Ymir made a deal with has been subject to several theories by Attack on Titan fans:
- He was the source of all organic life – the progenitor Titan.
- He was the first king of Eldia.
- He was a scientist who genetically engineered Ymir and the Eldians.
- He represented the pagan/occult religion of ancient Eldia.
In the end, the devil’s precise identity is unclear. What matters is that his three daughters bore the first Eldians with Titan abilities through Ymir Fritz.
Conclusion
Ymir Fritz’s three children were fathered by the unnamed three daughters of the “devil” she was enslaved to. Though the devil’s identity is uncertain, his daughters Maria, Rose, and Sina carried on Fritz’s bloodline and Titan powers.
This allowed the Nine Titans to be passed down through generations of Eldians. So while little is known about Ymir Fritz’s origins, her children with the devil’s daughters served as vital vessels to continue the Titan shifting abilities.
Daughter’s Name | Ymir’s Daughter’s Name | Noble House | Wall Name |
---|---|---|---|
Maria | Maria | Maria | Wall Maria |
Rose | Rose | Rose | Wall Rose |
Sina | Sina | Sina | Wall Sina |
This table summarizes the three daughters Ymir had with the devil’s daughters and the legacy of their names:
In conclusion, while not much is definitively known about Ymir Fritz’s origin, her three daughters with the devil’s daughters were vital to passing on the Titan shifting powers and establishing the noble houses of Eldia. They were the ones who inherited the “blood of the Titans” from Ymir Fritz, allowing them to become the progenitors of all future Titan shifters.