Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-87.158.86.78-20161207225950/@comment-25936766-20161208131921

@Hazel: A chronicle is "A factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence", or more simply, "A fictitious or factual work describing a series of events"

Qrow would only fit "Chronicle" if he wrote them down, like a diary or something.

Besides, Rabenmutter=Raven Mother. Raben both means Raven and is written almost identically. Does the Chro in Chronicle mean Crow? It does not. Doesn't actually mean anything at all, in fact. Unlike Raben and Raven.

Hell, they don't even have a common origin. Crow comes from proto-germanic>Old english>Middle english, while Chronicle comes from ancient greek>Latin>Old french. Raben and Raven, meanwhile, do, because both english and german have the same common origin.

And the final nail in the coffin: Mutter > Mother, both in meaning and spelling. How does "nicle" > Uncle? It does not, in neither meaning nor spelling or anything, and could only do so if you murder the pronounciation.

Overall, that analogy doesn't work. Raben leads to Raven. Chro doesn't lead to anything. There's a clear link between Rabenmutter and Raven, and no link between Qrow and Chronicle.

It's too much to be simple a coincidence. And knowing RT's love of puns, it looks even less like a coincidence. "Raven is a Raven Mother! lol".