Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27144409-20160226002630/@comment-4621444-20160711201755

Oh, I'm not sure where I was going with the Weiss thing, I was half asleep at that point, it was half past midnight here.

As for implying, i think it is exactly that, or you can say I merely reading in to it, since this is not an extremely well-thought out universe, I am aware of that this is mere theorising. Nonetheless, for me it is the most logical step, in a storytelling sense. Blake talking about how he gradually became more and more violent, and the White Fang becoming a force of terror. Sure, nothing textual explicitly states what I do, but since this is all the parts we get, and this is how they allign easily, looking for alternate answers seems to me like looking for excuses. As for the flashback, Adam says, they could havetried others, and he brings up amoral hunters and criminals, not other factions. In fact, I don't recall anyone mentioning fractions. He says they came to him, it was a mistake, the White Fang doesn't serve human causes. How is that not implying that he speaks for them? When Mercury mentions that not many WF members made it out from the tunnels, he says they will listen to him, and they do. That, to me in itself enough proof that he is the leader. I brought up Kittenblake, because we know, that back then the movement wasn't violent. Then she brings up Adam's descent. And he IS the freaking leader. And that does imply it.

And I think he sounds more like a thirty-something, but that besides the point. He sounds like an adult. And she is a teenager. That was my point.

Come to think of it, if Weiss was a little child when the WF started it's crusade against them, that may imply that Adam wasn't indeed the one who corrupted it. Or he could have just put on a nicer mask in the begining for her, whatever. The original point was his age. Do you think he wasn't an adult yet, be my guest.