In this short scene, we learn that the Titan's soldiers are engaged in a fierce battle with the enemy's forces. The soldiers are trying to escape the advancing army, but they are caught in the middle of the battle and are forced to retreat. The Titan tries to convince the soldiers not to retreat, but the soldiers refuse to listen to him, saying that they are too busy fighting the enemy to worry about retreating. The two soldiers then ask the Titan if he has decided to stay in the wall with Karra, and the Titan says that he has. He tells the soldiers that he was afraid of dying, but that it was all his fort's sake, and that Karra does not have a choice in life. He asks the soldiers if they will help him escape, and they reply that they will.
In this short scene, we learn that the Titan's soldiers are engaged in a fierce battle with the enemy's forces. The soldiers are trying to escape the advancing army, but they are caught in the middle of the battle and are forced to retreat. The Titan tries to convince the soldiers not to retreat, but the soldiers refuse to listen to him, saying that they are too busy fighting the enemy to worry about retreating. The two soldiers then ask the Titan if he has decided to stay in the wall with Karra, and the Titan says that he has. He tells the soldiers that he was afraid of dying, but that it was all his fort's sake, and that Karra does not have a choice in life. He asks the soldiers if they will help him escape, and they reply that they will.