Cinder Fall. For obvious reasons.
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Cinder Fall. For obvious reasons.
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I am asking this out of curiosity because Yang in beginning of series does seem to like them.
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Or in the case for Cinder, "you just left me with nothing." At least, that's what she's thinking of saying if she confronted Emerald somewhere in the volume. An extremely brutal reminder that Cinder will kill her just to get what she wants. And a metaphorical slap to the face for Emerald to finally see what kind of person her former mentor really is.
Ok so you know many y shows have been remastered in that thing people call "Real Life" what ever that is. So what do you think a Live action RWBY wold be like and if it wold work. Personally I think it wold be not that good but I'm not shure
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This wiki attracts a truly ridiculous amount of necroposters who respond to year-old comments and then try to claim innocence when called out on it. Why? No idea, other wikis don't seem to have that problem. But now, our issues are over!
The wiki itself has been modified to lock threads and comments after 60 days. No more will we need to use the message: "Please don't comment on threads, blogs, or comment chains that haven't been touched in more than three months." Now, the wiki will do it for us! No more shall you be troubled by some year-old question you've forgotten about being answered by some anon who can't spell! Ladies and gentlemen, the future of RWBY Wiki!
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I just had a realization about Salem's Court throughout the first few seasons. If you think about it, they seem to have a certain allusion. That being, the infamous Fab Four. Conquest, War, Famine, and Death. I'm not sure if this was intentional on CRWBY's part or just a weird coincidence, but it's interesting nonetheless.
Watts could represent Conquest. He's a greedy man who uses modern conveniences for his schemes. He's from a nation that has a past history of imperialism. And he is primarily a long-ranged fighter, like how Conquest was depicted as using a bow.
Hazel might represent War. This one is probably the most shaky, but he's an extremely aggressive man who relies on physical strength and rage to keep him going. War in that context was seen as savagery and chaos in battle.
Alternatively, there's the option that Cinder might allude to War. Both Cinder and the Horseman of War have a red color scheme and wield swords. Not to mention Cinder's temper.
Tyrian could allude to Famine. His tail lets him poison people and slowly kill them, just like the hunger and sickness that famines in that era brought. Plus, the Queen's Servants could be seen as somewhat similar to the scales that the Horseman of Famine is seen carrying.
And Cinder might allude to Death. The Horseman of Death was depicted as bringing not a weapon, but the demonic legions of Hell in their wake. This could be seen as similar to Cinder's fire powers.
Alternatively, if you don't think that's concrete enough, the Horseman of Death could be represented as Salem herself. One of the colors associated with the Horseman of Death was pale white, which describes Salem's complexion pretty well. Her Grimm hordes could represent Hell.
In the first episode of V9 Beyond, we saw a brief image of a girl who is obviously implied to be the Summer Maiden. What do you think she's going to be like? How will she contrast with the other Maidens?