Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-16277621-20130823040543/@comment-11188061-20130927045854

Believe me, I agree that Blake is hiding whatever emotions she feel about the situation and expressing a safe and calmly thought out answer. I also agree that she dislikes seeing a faunu being maltreated, and that she has seen this happen more than once.

What I don't agree is that people automatically assumed that she has all the hatred in the world towards Cardin and that if she was given the chance to slash his throat and bury his head underneath a pile of shit or something. That's completely their own disgust mingling with Blake's character and assuming that she thinks that way too. And I really hate when a character becomes OOC.

Such as what Angren said about Blake 'not too terribly interested in peace'. If it's Adam then I'll definitely agree with him, though Adam had always looked to be combatively competitive and (assumption) likely cares nothing about another's goals and objectives, but Blake's not like that. Everything up to now suggested that Blake wished for mutual peace between the faunus and humans probably more than anyone currently in the series. Otherwise she would not have left Adam's side, or show reluctance when Adam wants to bomb the train and screw everyone else to hell. Or the fact that she wanted to avoid confronting the Spider Droid and just let the mission fail (so that the people on the train could live). This line is an assumption, but already we see Blake's original nature is to avoid confrontration and achieve peace.

I feel so annoyed when people suggested Blake the complete opposite of herself. Sure, she's emotional and probably will get provoked easier than expected into a fight, but does she really want to fight? Does she really want to create conflict, rather would rather avoid one and find a better solution?

That is the difference between her and Crimson. This is of course also an assumption, but truly, Blake did not become the Black Queen in the end after all.