Attack on Titan season 4 finally brings redemption to a character that first earned the audience's disgust all the way back in season 1. Leading Hajime Isayama's epic story toward its climax, Attack on Titan season 4 features a huge battle between Eldia and Marley with Shiganshina district as the arena, every major character (the lucky few still alive, at least) converging where Attack on Titan's story began. The fray includes former members of the Garrison, Military Police, and Training Corps such as Dot Pixis, Keith Shaddis, and Nile Dawk, alongside Marleyan outsiders like Theo Magath, Gabi Braun, and Falco Grice.
When Attack on Titan season 4's «Sneak Attack» begins, Gabi has already been rescued by the Cart Titan, rendezvousing with Falco's older brother, Colt. Meanwhile, Falco remains jailed alongside the Eldian wine-drinking soldiers after accidentally ingesting some of the booze spiked with Zeke Jaeger's transformative spinal fluid. Thanks to Onyankopon, the soldiers are freed to serve as reinforcements against the Marleyan invasion, and Falco tags along with new friend, Nile.
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Nile Dawn has a checkered history in Attack on Titan. The military leader never descended into the outright villainy many of his colleagues fell into, and must've been doing something right to survive 4 seasons and numerous regime changes. Nevertheless, Nile debuts in Attack on Titan season 1 as commander of the Military Police… and immediately advocates for Eren Jaeger's execution. Blind to Eren's rights and circumstances, Nile ordered his soldiers to fire during season 1's court hearing, and Attack on Titan's protagonist would've been shot on the spot had Levi not intervened by
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