Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-192.160.130.12-20151020171042/@comment-190.136.241.57-20160311155405

My problem is that Adam has a reason and if I'm honest their methods are not as questionable considering the context of history. So more than a battle where the protagonists or "good" win by pressure or endurance (psychological or physical) or because certain facts that come to they like a glove in order to the history will give they the victory (Adan beginning to go the limit, Cinder forcing him to cooperate with she), I hope a conclusion where the two groups (individual and group) reach an agreement (and therefore technically both win and lose). That is unlikely to happen in a story that, despite the development and darkness, remains a typical story of good against evil, which will surely give us a speech to "continue tolerating and believing until humans choose to treat us as they should", because "it is forgivable that humans have trouble to respect the fauns, but not forgivable that fauns organize a group to be respected". Adan surely be ridiculed and bastardized by Yang or Sun with Blake in the background, will die at the hands of Cinder or be sent to prison without shame or glory, they show us some forgettable scene from "I realized I was wrong" and Blake instructing White Fang "hide their ears with ribbons and blend into society awaiting humans treat us well". All he represents and build  so far will go down the drain and stay in nothing.



But I think he is an interesting and promising character because for that, for being someone who his suffering and the fact that he choose to being the leaderled him to not have many opportunities to reach the happy ending, and finally being eliminated by the next leader that could avoid being consumed by her darkness. This marked a difference with the Disney story of the Beauty and the Beast. In RWBY, the Beauty already tired of the Beast and if she will look for he is to stop he.