Talk:Volume 6 Adam Character Short/@comment-4141313-20180817232110

Its amazing they managed to make me interested in Adam of all characters. He's still a scumbag, but this short shows at point, he truly did believe in the cause he preached. He still had signs of psychopathy, but they were more restrained. As he continued his path of bloodshed and people praised him for it, he kept becoming worse and worse. His ego was becoming larger with each victory, so much so he killed one of his oldest comrades to gain the position. I actually want to see where they go with him now. I still hate his current character, but who he was compared to who he is now, its just sad.

Side notes:

It would seem Adam was initially apart of a Cell that operated on its own before joining the WF, and his exploits inspired the uniforms. Kinda like how Zero led the Kozuki cell in Code Geass and eventually amassed the Black Knights.

Ilia and Sienna have both been with the group since the beginning it would seem, as both bore the original WF symbol (blue). We get some actual discrimination it seems, but its a bit tempered when you consider that they had just killed a bunch of people. Weird that Sienna didn't wear one of the masks though. I can understand Ghira not wearing one, but odd.

We finally see some blood now. Guessing things are about to get a lot bloodier.

Speaking of Sienna her weapon appears to be a chain like with dust throwing daggers on the end, and she fights with it in a similar manner to how one fights with a rope dart or whip.

The Atlas attack they did used the older Atlesian Knight models from the Black trailer, so yay for continuity.

Ilia's look in the midst of the fight at Atlas gives the impression she did indeed have reservations about what they were doing even before meeting up with Blake. The fact they still focused on her for even a little bit furthers my belief she is joining the core cast and going with them to Atlas, as they could have easily left her in the Background.

Adam's meeting with Blake and the knowledge their relationship was abusive leads me to believe it was more an emotional abuse, and that Adam's words to Blake were him subtly manipulating her to agree with him/give him another chance.

Adam being in a dazed state I don't see as from any injury but both fatigue from running, and anger. His discarding his mask is symbolic of how he no longer has the White Fang, as he only wore the mask initially to make sure they'd strike fear into humans.