Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14909251-20131108234109/@comment-10390252-20131110193048

Yeah, there had almost certainly some violent radical from the start. They just didn't have official sanction. However, Tera's almost certainly right that the transition from the old 'blue' White Fang to the new 'red' version was a far from non-violent process, at least at the top of the movement.

It is possible that some of the older and universally-respected members of the organisation were assassinated by the radicals but that they were able to pin the blame on the organisation's human membership. With a sudden outpouring of anti-human hate, the existing leadership had no choice but to resign (they would have practically had guns to their heads) and the radicals, who had planned the whole thing, took over and started their little jihad/crusade.

As I point out on the 'Blake's Humanity' thread, this would have been the time when Blake's human parent was purged from the organisation. Adam, who is a leading Radical and part of the new leading triumverate of White Fang, told her that her parents were traitors and, in her youthful naievette, she believed him. It wasn't until she looked into his story as she grew older that the inconsistencies began to be plain to her.

But she doesn't know yet just how complete Adam's betrayal of White Fang was. If my idea that the radicals murdered some of the old leading lights of the organisation to create anti-human sentiment, it would outrage her beyond words. I can honestly see her eventually deciding to return to White Fang with the objective of overthrowing the Triumverate and bringing them to justice.