User blog comment:Shiva332/Looking Forward for Something Darker/@comment-7370418-20130719154909/@comment-10390252-20130719162913

I have to say, it could be an excellent ending from a story-telling perspective. I can see an ending sequence showing how the world is such a better place because humans and fauna alike have been inspired by her example:

A brief cut to Ruby's funeral with Blake, Adam and the surviving members of White Fang acting as an honour guard along one side and Hunters and Huntresses on the other side; A crying Glynda giving the funeral oration;

Weiss at the speaker's lectern at the Schnee Corporation's HQ announcing new ethical corporate standards and donations to rebuild and compensate those done wrong by the previous leadership;

A thinner, greyer, wiser and reformed Junior, being sworn in as mayor of Vale City and promising a new, fairer and safer city;

Finally, as Casey-Lee's final song reaches its close, we see Yang, dressed in black, at her sister's grave. Jaune puts his arm around her shoulder and leads her away... as she turns, we see the child in her arms... and we see the spirits of Summer and Ruby Rose looking on from behind the grave before they vanish in a swirl of white and red rose petals...


 * PHEW* I don't know where that came from!