In the Attack on Titan narrative, the loss of Wall Maria led to a massive refugee crisis and a subsequent famine. Hforgods' write-up and video projects deep-dive into the "hidden" side of these events—specifically how the Royal Government managed (or mismanaged) the agricultural sector through heavy taxation and land reallocation.
Ultimately, the farm taxes in Attack on Titan Part 2 illustrate the transition of the Eldian state into a total war economy. In this environment, the farmer is reduced to a cog in a survival machine. The systemic "attack" on the peasantry through food requisitioning mirrors the physical attack of the Titans—both are forces of nature that consume the weak to sustain the powerful. The tragedy lies in the fact that while Titans act on instinct, the state acts on a cold, mathematical indifference. Historia’s specific role on the farm? (like the French Revolution)? of the "Social Contract"? Let me know how you would like to refine the draft
In Part 2 of this series (which typically covers the "Female Titan" arc or the beginning of Season 2), the "Complete Content" focuses on the characters treating their world-ending conflicts as mundane, high-stakes accounting and agricultural tax disputes. Key Content & Themes
No widely indexed blog post titled "Farm Taxes Attack on Titan Part 2" by HforGods exists, suggesting the request may relate to a niche community discussion, fan-fiction, or a video game material farming guide. The keywords likely refer to fan analyses of the logistics within the Attack on Titan world or specific game strategies for Attack on Titan 2 .
hforgods’ theory has gathered a cult following, but also fierce pushback. Critics say: “It’s just a show about giants eating people. Not everything is taxes.”
In short, the tax system can feel like an invisible monster that stalks the fields, waiting to devour any profit a farmer manages to harvest.
[Pickup from Part 1, where Eren, Levi, and the Survey Corps have just discovered a hidden utopia ruled by a Tax Man-like bureaucrat demanding "tributes" from both humans and Titans.]