Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24934890-20170925142224/@comment-34633327-20171009074456

The major problem whenever a love triangle occurs isn't the in show relations but rather the employment of both the Die for Our Ship and Ron the Death Eater tropes. Regardless of how the characters act, fans will often distorte interactions if they get in the way of their ship. I believe Jessie Nowack/Nowacking did a satire that fits the mind of the standard shipper best.

Nowacking: You are ruining my ship! You are sinking it! Ships are made to be floating in the water! Stop ruining things! They love each other, they just don't know it yet!

Chish, like you said, Sun and Yang are both good choices for her. Yang tries to ease into things with Blake first but will be firm if the situation requires it. Sun is the same. Hell, they have similar moments in that regard, Yang's being about Blake's obsessiveness in Volume 2, Sun's being about Blake pushing others away in Volume 4. Both tried nicely at first, before reaching a breaking point when Blake was in an emotional bind and telling her she is wrong.

Though I wouldn't put Sun's character being 90% around Blake. 75% seems more fitting, as while most of the time he is focused on when the situation pertains to Blake, he does have some moments with his own team (They are few and in between but they still count) and one or two with Ruby. Hopefully Merry can expand on his character abit more when he and Blake (eventually) head to Mistral or when the cast goes to Vacuo, cause while he may not be one now, he is close to being a Satellite Love Interest. Ironic considering the Chibi Version of him has a lot more interaction with other characters not named Blake, namely Jaune, Ren, and Ruby.