Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-37673888-20190108184438/@comment-40086658-20190712111003

SHNN5 wrote: No, Ruby's hearing of Pyrrha's voice and, specifically, her words remains unexplained. The relevant episode is volume 4, episdoe 2. Earlier in the episode, Ruby is awakened by Pyrhha's voice saying her final words to  Cinder, something that Ruby could not have heard. The second time, Pyrhha's voice is calling for Jaune with urgency and fear. That is not the voice in the video. It could be argued that Ruby's subconscious took Pyrrha's calm voice from the video and added the emotional elements to it and, if this were not a fantasy show, that would be a perfectly rational explanation. In this case, however, I suspect that is not what was happening. So, no, it was not "explained" in the way that you suggest; there remains a lot of room for doubt and for the possibility that Pyrrha continues to influence Jaune in some spiritual way.

Some other points: the words to the song "Forever Fall" contain the lyrics "this is infinite, nothing, even death, can separate our souls." The song is told from Pyrrha's perspective and it may be foreshadowing or at least suggesting the kind of connection I am positing. A final thought: when Tyrian first meets Jaune, he is fascinated by something he sees in Jaune. We are meant to assume, I think, that he recognizes how powerful Jaune's aura is (this happens before Jaune unlocks his semblance) and is fascinated by this. But it may also be he senses something more about Jaune that is somehow related to Pyrrha. That is really speculative on my part, but I'll throw it out there. I will concede on that first dream think but honestly it seems more likely that the writers forgot that ruby was not there to here pyrrha last words but in the second one it would be understandable that pyrrha voice would sound urgent and hurried as they had just passed a town that was destroyed a hours or even minutes before they arrived. Maybe ruby subconsciously thought that if she had been fast enough she could have saved phyrra and that town I will disagree with you on forever fall being sung from phyrras perspective. Its from the view point of Jaunne and he is singing about how he misses phyrra. That line you qouted is about jaunnes love for phyrra going beyond death it would be somewhat ironic if Jaunne went the salem route to ressurect phyrra. Time flicked away The path seemed to fade My hope restored by you - Jaunne was about to quit but it was phyrras trust in him that made him stay in beacon

Nothing, even death, could separate our souls 'Cause you're my final goal - Jaunne sees phyrra as the paragon on what a true huntsman should be. Kind, honest, strong, and noble. Jaunne wants to be like Phyrra