Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-107.15.104.101-20130726185022/@comment-74.104.206.83-20130729123755

Noire Noize wrote: To me, Weiss seems like a lonely girl with little to no social skills. She spends her time mostly alone, and she dabbles in Dust and its uses to augment her fighting abilities as well as other uses it has. She seems to me like she just wants friends but due to her lack of friend making skills, she doesn't know how to make them. and even if she did, I doubt she'd be very fun to be around at first because based on the lyric in Red Like Roses, she's burdoned by a royal test that I'm sure keeps her always busy with training to perfect her swordsmanship. That and she pretty much doesn't know how to not be so up tight and volitile at this point.

I kinda want to see an episode where Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang are all asigned to the same team, and then while Ruby and Yang are happily talking and hugging eachother(In cute Chibi anime form of course), Blake smoothly and calmly walks passed Weiss and says, "Don't think that just because we're forced to be a team, that I'll kiss up to you. No. As a matter of fact, I don't mind having to personally cut you down myself Ms. Schnee.". And Weiss to give her a snarl and glare before turning away and walking in the opposite direction while Ruby and Yang stop being all chibi and Yang's like, "Geez. What's their problem?" and Ruby responds, "I dunno.... but.... I'M JUST SO STOKED THAT ME AND YOU ARE ON THE SAME TEAM!"

And while they do some team training probably against Team JUAN, they have terrible team work because Blake and Weiss refuse to work with each other and later after the training exercise, Blake confronts Weiss and tells her that Beacon is for hard working students only, not prissy little snotty rich girls who just get everything handed to them from their powerful families. No, Beacon is for students who've trained hard and work their backs off to get in and to leave the life they used to have behind. But at this point, they're pratically yelling and Weiss screams that Blake doesn't know what she's been through, the way she really feels, the enormous burdon and loneliness she really feels inside. Blake doesn't know anything about her. She runs off with tears in her eyes while Blake stops and calls out for her with her hand reached out for her. Blake then realizes that maybe she really didn't know Weiss' whole story. She immediately regrets everything she said earlier and desperately wishes to talk things over with Weiss. After a bit of searching, she finds her at the farthest dock huddled to her self with her head burried in her arms as her knees are pressed to her chest and she's sobbing quietly to herself. Blake approaches her slowly calling out her name, but as Weiss hears who's calling her name, in a white flash she's instantly standing with Myrtenaster drawn and ready to strike Blake's throat as tears still stream down her face. But Blake explains why she came and apologizes for being so cruell to her and jumping to conclusions about who she was or how she acted. Weiss hesitates a little before fully lowering her blade and she wipes her face she tells her side of the story and Blake listens. After Weiss finishes, Blake then tells Weiss that the reason she acted so hostile was because that based on the schnee Corporations's dealings, her family's company was responsible for making her childhood a mindless struggle of pain, exploitation, and agony. Weiss assures Blake that she had no idea that her family company was like that and that and that first thing tomorrow, she'd confront her father about it. Blake and Weiss both hug and bond and leave the docks together.

But as Blake and Weiss leave, one of her earrings flash red as its actually an audio recorder that her father had purposely given to her to keep tabs on her at all times. As he listens to the whole conversation between Blake and Weiss, he is then shown in his office dressed in a pure white bussiness suit as he orders Roman and Crimson to take care of this "Blake" person who's starting to break his control over his daughter Weiss.

That's all just pure speculation and interpretation of Weiss' character and where they can move the story along with it. Though I think if they went that way with Weiss' character, I think all of the people who used to like Weiss but now don't would see that she's not all bad but just confused, lonely, and misunderstood. Excellent theory, I think Adam may find out about it and try to warn Blake, or... Knowing Weiss is at the cliffs with no way of escaping, will try to kidnap Weiss as a bargaining chip, only to be stopped by Blake, much to both their disbelief.