Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3146930-20140708014442/@comment-24198837-20140711225749

I just wanted to say - I was tired last comment and it was (very) oversimplified. Some more expanation on my part would've been beneficial, but we're off that topic now, so whatever. Just felt like I needed to say that.

Anyway, current topic -  I see Blake's view of the White Fang based off the termonology she's used, and her history with the group. We know that Blake has grown up with the White Fang. They were, for all intensive purposes, her family. When they turned violent, she didn't want to have blood on her hands and left. It doesn't seem she left with hard feelings, simply a "You want me to do something I can't bring myself to do, thus, end of the line" type of ending. She even seemed sad upon the end of her trailer. She didn't want to leave, she felt like she had to. Kudos to her (I feel like it was the right choice), but if likely left her longing to return. If the White Fang were to return to peace (or, at least, appear to), she'd come back in an instant. It's likely one of the things she wants most in the world. She's even referred to them as "missguided". This means (at least, gramatically) that if they were correctly guided, she'd support them.

Which brings me to my worries. Adam, a major figure from her past, will eventually come back. It's a guarentee. Here's how I see his return playing out - Adam comes back in a major suprise reveal in Volume Three. He convinces Blake that she is the guidence the White Fang needs, and she returns in a position of power (And she gets that sweet Gambol Shroud upgrade Monty mentioned). Adam continues to convince her that increasingly violent acts are needed, untill she's almost as violent as the rest of the group (Or, alternatively, he acts like they're being peaceful while being a terrorist behind Blake's back). Enter RWY, who remind her of why she left in the first place (maybe through Weiss's near-death at the hands of the "new" White Fang), and Blake comes back to the team. Cliche, I know, but that's how I see it happening.

I don't think the incident with the mooks and Roman changed her view that much. I doubt she sees that White Fang as her enemy now. She even said, "The White Fang would never work for a human...", meaning that she thinks that Roman isn't top dog. He isn't, but Blake clearly thinks there's still a Faunus at the top of the WF food chain, and as far as we know, there's not. It's Cinder.

Again, I return to Adam convincing Blake that they would make better leaders and that the White Fang, her family, needs her. To clarify - I don't see her going back to the White Fang without someone tricking her / lying to her / pulling wool over her eyes. However, I do see the posibility of that happening. She still cares about them, she still wants to help them. She wants to make them peaceful once more. With the right person from her past, the right timing, and the right combination of lies and secrecy, tricking her into joining again is possible, and it's something I'd, personally, like to see.

Oh, and to keep in the spirit of the thread - Qrow is a Nevermore Faunus, and Ruby cutting off the Nevermore's head was actually foreshadowing to her having to kill Qrow in a later season. COMPLETELY LOGICAL.