EreHisu

"You're the girl who saved me that day. You're the worst girl in the world."

- Eren to Historia EreHisu is the het ship between Eren Jaeger and Historia Reiss from the Attack on Titan fandom.

Canon
In the OVA “Distress,” Eren refuses to abandon Historia (then Krista) when she is taken hostage by thieves and is even willing to rescue her without anyone’s support. When the others agree to go with him, Eren accepts their help, and they end up saving her through teamwork.

Eren openly states that he prefers the current Historia more than the good-girl masked Krista from back then, a sentiment that makes her genuinely happy. Eren’s admiration and respect for Historia only deepen when she defies Rod by throwing him to the ground. Historia tries to rescue Eren because she can not stand to hear him crying about his worthlessness.

When Eren suggests allowing himself to get eaten by Rod, Historia instantly puts this idea to rest by outlining all the problems surrounding it. She then comforts Eren about his father, explaining that Grisha had to take the Reiss family’s founding titan for humanity’s good.

Eren later thinks about how strong Historia has become when talking to Erwin and fighting for her right to settle her fate.

Two months later, Eren speaks fondly of Historia while Jean and Armin, including him, watch her scold some kids on her orphan farm. As the two are walking together, Eren calls her amazing, which makes her blush. Mikasa interrupts them with a dark expression on her face as she does not want Eren getting too close to Historia.

Historia is one the only person, aside from Floch, who knows Eren’s real intention to unleash The Rumbling for the Eldian’s freedom. Before that, she was grateful to Eren for helping them improve Paradisian in The Wall. When she hears his intention to destroy the world, Historia begs him not to do that since many innocent people are outside The Wall. Historia felt that she could not live with herself if she did not do everything in her power to stop him. Eren then suggested using the Founding Titan’s abilities to manipulate her memories if enduring them would be too much for her, but believed she could stay quiet until his plan came to pass since she, as Eren quoted, is the worst girl in the world—a phrase she described herself back when her father kidnaped them—who saved him. The flashback ended with Historia asking him about his thoughts of her having a child, leaving it ambiguous whether her unborn child is indeed Eren’s child or a child from another man.

Chapter 134 heavily implied that the father of the unborn child of Historia could be Eren, as she is giving birth earlier than expected, which does not fit with what Levi said. As of Chapter 136, we’ve still haven’t seen Eren’s answer to Historia’s question about her bearing a child, at this moment Historia is currently giving birth so we'll have to wait and see on Historia's answer on the father.

Fanon
Some fans have noticed certain parallels between Eren and Historia (e.g., both witnessed their mothers’ deaths, both were used by their fathers). These parallels seem to connect them uniquely.

With Eren being the founding titan and Historia possessing Royal blood, the two of them together could potentially be the key to saving Eldia.

In the fake previews in the Volumes for Attack on Titan, it's shown Historia might have a crush on Eren although the fake previews and main plot take place in different universes as the fake preview takes place in modern times.

Fandom
FAN FICTION
 * Historia/Eren tag on FanFiction.net
 * Historia/Eren tag on FanFiction.net

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Trivia



 * One of the official Attack on Titan card deck showed EreHisu’s card, where Eren represents the King of Clubs deck while Historia, the Queen of Hearts deck. The King of Clubs represents spiritually-mindness, argumentative, and aggressiveness. They need to work in association with others, exchange ideas, learn in discussions, and succeed in making agreements and unions, fitting with Eren’s character. While the Queen of Hearts represents beauty, magnetism, affection, and idealism, fitting with Historia’s character as the Queen of Paradis.