Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11188061-20141008045121/@comment-25555436-20141028213940

Let's see, what I want more from RWBY? My, my, there are so many things this box could reach the planet's core. I'll just say what I want the most:

-Answers and explanations.

I mean, there are too many things we don't know about Remnant or the characters, and it would be nice if we were at least told about it in-universe.

-What are the Grimm? The WoR 3 told us about what they do, but not "what" they are. Are they shadows? Broken souls of the sinners? Darkness in physical form? A virus that affects animals? Or maybe the remnants of an ancient civilization?

-What actually happened in the Faunus-Human War? I know the Faunus won, but what happened exactly? It's like the Protheans from Mass Effect: We know they existed, and lost and got destroyed 99.9%, but don't know what happened precisely other than "Reapers blasted them". I wonder if the Faunus-Human War was provoked...

-Dust, oh God, DUST. It can affect one's Semblance, be used as energy of many different kinds, has elemental properties, can appear in Cristal and Dusty forms, is used in pretty much everything in Remnant...yet we still don't know just what Dust is.

-An explanation of the different Grimm species. Not "This one is big, this one is not" or "This one is strong and this one is not", but a true explanation, like some documentary. Like someone watching Beowulfs and studying them (Note: Not killing them or attacking them, so they don't fade away).

-Who is Jaune's Grandfather (Or was it Grand-Grandfather?)? We know he was supposedly a hero in a war, but we know nothing about what war was that or...pretty much anything about him.

-An explanation of Semblances. We know they are "special techniques" one acquires over his life or with training (Or both), and is more or less exclusive and unique to each person, but we were never told just what they are (Correct me here if I'm wrong). Are they related to auras? And why does Dust affect Semblances, like with Blake in ep11? Are they hereditary or unique for each individual?