Talk:Battle of Beacon/@comment-26882656-20160131183525/@comment-2006510-20160131213045

As far as Adam, he's been forced to serve Cinder or be killed, even though it will cost the lives of his men - and there's an implication that whatever his previous morals, he's gone/is going over the deep end, so perhaps he's just accepted the inevitable at this point, or other things; we don't know too much about those details yet.

As for the White Fang, they actually do have weapons on them - in slow motion, I saw a fair few wielding swords, one a staff-thing, and maybe a few pairs of 'claw' attachments. The motions just go too fast to see them normally