In Fawzy Nahwi’s depiction, the brothers are often shown with a mirroring intensity—Zeke’s calculated desperation versus Eren’s unstoppable momentum. As they stood in the center of all things, the ground began to tremble. The sand shifted.
Eren didn't look at the light. He looked at his brother. "It’s a cage, Zeke. You’re just choosing a quieter way to die inside it."
"I was born into this world," Eren countered, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous rumble. "And because I was born, I have the right to be free. Not just to fade away." 2960x2688 Eren and Zeke by Fawzy Nahwi HD Wallp...
"It’s beautiful, in a way," Zeke whispered, gesturing to the shimmering tree of light. "The end of a tragedy that has lasted two thousand years."
Beside him, Zeke looked older than his years, his shoulders burdened by the weight of a "mercy" he believed was the only way out. In Fawzy Nahwi’s depiction, the brothers are often
Should the focus be on their or the final battle ?
"I’m sorry, Zeke," Eren said, his image beginning to fracture into a thousand memories. "But I won't let the world decide our end. I’ll decide it." Eren didn't look at the light
The light flared, blindingly white, as the brothers' paths finally diverged for the last time, leaving only the echoing roar of a freedom that would cost everything. To help me expand this story, you could tell me: