Talk:Huntsmen/@comment-25110963-20160511232048/@comment-24573226-20160521193455

~fangirl squees for a moment and then tries to collect her thoughts~

That is a very good point about Jaune, Mini and Gastro.

Gastro basically just said what I said on the other thread about Roman's attitude toward life. And I agree it makes him for more interesting a character than Cinder and her "Yes, I do believe in destiny how funny you should ask" back story.

There's one thing that really strikes me about Roman—and damn we're off topic from the original question here, but I got to say it because surely it's been pointed out before and lost somewhere. The very opening of RWBY volume one, during Salem's part of the narration, Roman appearances on the word "darkness." (A foil to Ruby a minute later appearing to Ozpin's "honest soul.") Roman may be the most human of the villains, but he's the representative for darkness, at least at the outset.