Talk:Adam Taurus/@comment-49.146.199.153-20160215024144

He's actually a really sad character.

If you take a second to look past the so-called abusive and creepyness towards Blake, you can feel sympathy for a character like him. He fought for a cause he believed in, protected the soldiers under him, cared about his race, and even had enough humanity left in him to love (And Blake would never love a monster, so he couldn't have been evil from the start)

But things never changed, peace was becomming more and more like a lie, the faunus were still being opressed. So he changed, becoming more violent and ruthless perfectly mirroring the White Fang as a whole.

And it's sad because, if things had gone differently, their roles could easily be reversed, and Blake would have turned out exactly like him and he'd be the one that would have left. And that's the tragedy of it all.

Whether you're the small group who believe those two were in genuine love with eaachother or the rest of the fandom who claims Adam must've only thought of her as an object to use (sexually or otherwise) and Blake was just some cliched damsel stuck in an abusive relationship, let's just be thankful Blake made the right choices. And Adam could be redeemed. Because if he can't, then the White Fang can't be either, and he'd be right that humans and faunus can't equals.