Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20151213162620/@comment-26206856-20151214050926

Oh, it's definitely a reference to this whole maiden deal. It's going to distance Pyrrah especially, and probably the whole of team JNPR from team RWBY in the coming story as they deal with different things and Pyrrah gets more evasive/secretive. RWBY's going to be shunned by everyone for having a rogue huntress too, so look forward to even more isolation. The question is how it gets handled and what the remaining crew will do about it if Yang gets imprisoned.

I know that males can't have the maiden power because of "convoluted reasons" (btw, there's no mention (or implication from what i can tell) that the seasons have different powers, just that all can weild magic). There's a reason I point out that Jaune would be a special case, and the only one who might possibly have the fate to break this rule. It's a possibility, but that situation probably won't happen in the first place. Note my reasoning from my longer post earlier up:

Spiegelmeister wrote: How they handle it from there is uncertain, but Jaune becomes a wild card. Why? Because the two have resonated their souls when Pyrrah unlocked his aura. With the cross dressing at both the dance and as part of his inspiration, I wouldn't be surprised if he's the first/only male who can accept the power. Especially in the case if Pyrrah is only a vessel until Amber dies, and thus the power gets transferred to her last thought of Jaune at that moment in time. The fact he has a lot of Aura can also come into play later if things go wrong and he needs to overpower or contain something (Pyrrah or Amber). Sacrifice always sounded like a villains anthem, but knowing about the maidens, a lot more of it makes sense/gets connected to what we've been told.