Talk:Dust/@comment-24534644-20160513012447/@comment-24534644-20160516061801

After rewatching the series from the beginning out of boredom, I've also come to the conclusion that Gravity Dust may very well be Black in color. My source for this being that every time Weiss uses a black Glyph, it has some sort of pull/push, singularity, or gravity-altering effect.

The best example is her usage of black Glyphs during episode 1 of volume 3. First she creates two of them next to Bolin and proceeds to kick him through them, sending him flying (with a clearly visible effect of him suddenly accelerating after passing through the glyphs, if you watch closely).







She then uses a black Glyph shortly afterwards to straight up Force Push an unsuspecting Bolin into an equally-unsuspecting Nadir.





And finally, the most irrefutable piece of evidence IMO. She creates a giant black glyph on the ground beneath Bolin and Nadir and causes them to levitate in the air, along with several pieces of the environment, before slamming them into each other.





Of course, it's possible that Black Glyphs are just a thing her Semblance can do.... unlikely though, since every other time we've seen a Glyph change color, it had to do with Dust being used. That, and Gravity Dust is supposedly a thing, and we've yet to see any other kind of Dust that might be black in color.