Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20130906015252/@comment-65.8.254.137-20130906120220

Well, all I can say was this episode was fucking awesome.

And my theory for Weiss' movement glyph:

Maybe Dust works in a similar manner and concept to Devil Powers in Highschool DxD. It might not be based off of the simple principle we believe, i.e the dusts color gives it one simple known effect and ability. Maybe its based off of how you use the Dust. A little imagination and you can turn a gravity nuller into a gravity manipulator. My thoughts are that the run/glyph is originally supposed to act as it's own "plane". Allowing one who uses it to create a platform that they could adhere to regardless of conditions. This would account for the run holding Ruby while Weiss did her aiming, and all of the different acrobatics Weiss has performed with it. Meanwhile, the color shift could possibly indicate something like charging the spell up. For example, putting little Dust into the spell just creates a platform. But adding more Dust to the spell allows the platform to launch once the spell is completed. It would make sense considering the amount of power that would've been required to launch Ruby that far, despite how light she seems to be and how much recoil she can get from CR. Well, that's just a fans ramblings, so make of it what you will.

And as for the rose petals, based off of the fact that Ruby is the one who decapitated the Nevermore, and from what we've seen from her trailer, the rose petals are simply Ruby's Aura given a form. This could possibly be why her cape gives off the rose petals as well; she is constantly channeling her Aura through her cape in order to improve it's protection ability. Who knows? Most likely though, the rose petals have more to do with Ruby than anything.