Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-1446360-20191126021823/@comment-24018437-20191127173235

She was raised in a tribe of murderous bandits who believe the weak should die...That's what made her the way she is. She just follows the mentality of her tribe's culture. There's not much to it. The stuff with Salem made things worse, but it didn't inspire anything that wasn't there before. Learning about Salem likely didn't change Raven's personality, it just amplified her already present negative traits. She already lived in a culture that encouraged and normalized killing and robbing the weak, where being selfish and vicious was encouraged. There honestly isn't that much to say there.

Qrow's rejection of that mindset is honestly more interesting. Raven followed the status quo of what her people believed and exspected from one another. Qrow became a protector and genuine Huntsman in the end. What made him reject his tribe's Darwinistic views, when Raven still embraced her tribe's more darwinistic and murderous tendancies? That's far more interesting, I think. Raven is an example of following a certain mindset without really questioning it. Qrow is an example of someone who did question it, and eventually rejected it.