Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-74.101.236.56-20170321065847/@comment-4010415-20170405061245

Terminus99 wrote: The White Fang wasn't always like that, they started to turn to terrorism after Sienna took over. Blake saw what they were bececoming and left. They probably weren't killing desertors until after Blake left.

But if they were, Blake probably thought that they would not dare attack her while she was in Beacon. Still, I'm sure the White Fang discovered she was there almost immediately.

I have a theory, that the reason the White Fang didn't take any action against Blake was because Adam was sure that she would return to them eventually. But after she started to actively antagonize the White Fang at every opportunity, he realized she would never come back, so he waited until the attack on Beacon, that he knew would come, to go find Blake and make her pay. I think the reason he was alone during the attack was because he separated from the main group to go look for her. True, I remember a theory that deserters like Blake were the reason that the White Fang began killing deserters.

And, of course, they would have to hold off on taking any action against anyone on Beacon's campus because that would make things harder for Cinder's plan for the Fall of Beacon.