Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3502820-20140327050956/@comment-82.12.156.248-20140327071508

I could see Adam being responsible for Blake's current freedom. When the White Fang discovered her abandonment and traitorous behaviour they sent Adam after her. Of course Adam, being better than Blake managed to track her down but rather than killing her gave her the documents necessary to get into Beacon (a place Adam knew White Fang wouldn't dare attack under normal circumstances) and then told the White Fang that he couldn't find her.

In response to his failed assignments (two in a row) the White Fang lose faith in Adam (and may believe him a liar once the White Fang reports that they saw Blake in the cargo port) and assign him to "Roman Duty" which was a derogatory term given to whomever was assigned to Roman's guard and used by the White Fang operatives. Adam sees it as an opportunity to keep a close eye on Roman clearly untrusting of the human.

From there he could either be responsible for Roman's death (or debillitating injury), potentially saving Blake, Weiss or Ruby or be found out as secretly planning a coup. He has loyalists within the White Fang and he realises the dangers of the current leader being placed in a position of power (hence why he opted to destroy the dust shipment in Black). To that end he COULD go to Blake and co. and ask for their aid in bringing down the White Fang. How long it takes to get to that point and whether or not they truly succeed is something I don't care to think about.