Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-28792888-20140620221642/@comment-25266931-20160221202428

I'm not saying I'm a hater of RWBY now, I hope it doesn't seem that way. I just remember catching so much shit for thinking that the story had magic in it way back in the first season. People didn't want to accept it. Now with the Maidens and legends coming to pass and Silver Eyes beats Dragon scene we have lots of people eating it up like it was the great gospel. I don't think it ruins the story for everyone, but it seems to diminish the efforts of the supporting cast. Maybe not now, but once the magic powers are perfected (unless only achieved at the end) then its a wrap. It's like, "Grimm are attacking! Where Ruby!" Ruby vaporizes all Grimm in area. "Done". I hope we don't reach that point.

As for Evil Chosen ones, they weren't chosen ones. Most just got so ego swollen that they believe their own hype and thought they could kill anyone and do anything to ensure the change to the planet or universe they lived it. Maybe Aku is a chosen one, but he's more the devil. Not chosen to shape the universe, just empowered enough to do so. Ozai was just arrogant, smart, strong, and blinded by years of people stroking his ego and tradition. I don't know about the Sith lords, but I pretty sure the only Chosen One in Star Wars is Luke Skywalker.

Here's what I want from RWBY in the future. Let the supporting cast help as much as possible until the leads perfect their chosen one powers. If they do that, I'll be satisfied. Maybe with Ruby leaving with Jaune, Ren and Nora that's what they'll be doing. But it seems like this could've been done a long time ago with Glynda or Qrow the same way they did it with Oobleck.