Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3257939-20140521172812/@comment-3146930-20140521175512

I think the lyrics are pretty straight forward, which I hope isn't true. From the sounds of it, something happens that causes Ruby and maybe some of the other students to doubt wanting to become a Hunter. Meanwhile despite evil forces collecting together (Roman, White Fang, Crimson and her group, and maybe even the Grimm), maybe Hunters aren't actively searching for them or aren't doing enough. This leads to Ruby to go out on her own and search for them herself.

Some of the other lyrics seem to suggest that this event that makes Ruby doubt being a Hunter is that she attacks a bad guy, but someone else takes the credit for it and simply uses Ruby as a weapon so they didn't have to dirty their hands. Another thing could be something with the White Fang or maybe even the Grimm. Hunters are supposed to protect the peace, but if a group is being treated unfairly and the Hunters are supposed to take them out (so to speak), then are they peace-keepers? Hunters are supposed to know right from wrong, so if someone feels that what a Hunter or group of Hunters are doing is wrong, then what do you do?

Ruby may start to see that Hunters aren't as good as they are built up to be and can no longer stand the idea of being a Hunter and decides to help people in her own way.

The reason I wish I am wrong on this is because then I feel the show would be going too fast. We have barely met any Hunters and we know very little about their roles in society. If they show shows Hunters doing evil in the name of good, then there is no dramatic build up of Ruby slowly starting to see the good-Hunters slowly becoming just as bad as their enemies (like the Time War in Doctor Who, with Time Lords becoming just as evil as the Daleks toward the end).