Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-32393738-20170627031415/@comment-32393738-20170627121902

That said, Winter didn't become a Huntress because she was the eldest, she became one to escape Jacques' controling nature. Whitley on the other hand agrees with his father's view on the world, doubling down on it with his own idiotic "I'm 15 and have figured out how the entire world works" way. Plus he outright stated that he views Huntsmen as barbarians and Jacques clearly opposed both of his daughter's decisions to leave the family business and pursue their martial training. I understand your concerns but this is how I see it. Whitley in this version would be the eldest son and would be basically handed the company on a silver platter. It would seem like he didn't earn his status so becoming a Huntsman would allow him to say he had to work to get where he wanted. Don't worry though he still sees some fighting as barbaric. In this version he is very formal in fighting using the turn based system Wiess used, always keeping his stance, and doing things by the book. I could see him thinking people like Qrow(don't get me wrong I love the guy #BestDrunkle) who on the outside look like a drunk who only does the job for the money and not the honor of it as dishonorable and barbaric.