Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-92.232.230.34-20130719223612/@comment-4830106-20130802180857

92.4.166.195 wrote: Angren Túrë wrote: 92.4.166.195 wrote: What do the white-fang represent exactly? Are they a Grimm worshipping cult? Is Adam involved with them? Is Crimson? I don't think they are a Grim cult, but I do think Adam is involved with them. IMO, they're a super extremist Fauna SIG that turned into a terrorist faction because of radical leadership. Oddly, their logo kind of reminded me of the Black Panthers.

Crimson may have something to do with your Grim cultist theory, but I don't think she has anything to do with White Fang. As represented in "From shadows", although that doesn't explain why they disrupted a civil rights protest. Wouldn't that mean they're against Civil rights for the fauna?

The fact that Crimson has nothing to do with the white fang further supports my theory that Adam is against Crimson, and so is not fighting for the Grim. HOWEVER that goes against another theory of mine that Adam is affiliated with (or, in part, could be one of) the Grimm, evidenced by his looks and the fact he attacked a Schnee dust train (It should be common sense that the Grimm do not like Dust, as its Humanities tool against them).

Maybe Crimson is closer to Torchwick than we may think. Maybe she's the one fighting the grimm. And I thought my theories were all over the place... Anyway, I don't think there is any pre-existing connection between Adam and Crimson, positive or negative, and I don't think Adam currently has any links to the Grim. As for the White Fang disrupting a civil rights protest, "disrupting" doesn't necesarilly mean "breaking up". The way I see it, it was a peaceful protest by Faunist civil rights activists, and then some White Fang agents in the crowd started tossing grenades or something. I mean, Gandhi was whacked by a radical who formerly agreed with him, so it's not crazy to think that White Fang could be violent to other Fauna SIGs.

As for Roman and Crimson, I agree that Crimson is definitely more than she seems, but I don't think Roman realizes this.