Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-198.242.211.102-20161130162448/@comment-4786807-20161207203924

73.Anon.52 wrote: 68.194.169.97 wrote:

73.Anon.52 wrote: I can't really address that in a short post... basically you went from concise, relevant points to unrelated and heavily contrived points halfway through your 3rd paragraph... up to that point I agree with you. If Adam kills of anyone close to Blake, her father seems to be the best choice considering his history I was refering to Retro's post, in which he stated it would be a terrible thing to kill Sun, not the OP...

The part I disagree with is the stuff about Neptune. Neptune thusfar has been shown as a very shallow person when it comes to relationships in general, indicating he doesn't know what kind of partner he wants, and so has Weiss, who has at least shown follow through but described the exact opposite of what she has with Neptune when describing what she wanted...

Now sure they could be the exception, but their relationship thusfar is not a healthy one to pursue even if they were still living in the same complex, but they are currently separated by continents, and unlikely to be even communicating with each other at this point. Unless both show major character growth while separated and then build an entirely new relationship later, it has no potential to be a healthy one.

Because of this I really dislike considering them foreshadowed as a likely couple. Fair enough, so perhaps Black Sun will be the only Canon couple in RWBY at all, unless Beacon's fall caused Neptune to not only train but clean up his act (which to me seems to come from a sense of insecurity) if not, I will wave the white flag.

But also I agree with Anon, Blake's father (keep forgetting his name) would be a far more impactful death for Blake to see running away does nothing (unless she already knows now and I trying to sort it all out)

If Adam arrives and tries to go after Sun to take away Balke's happiness, big lion dad is going to step in and face him. This would also make sense as him being one of the leaders would face off a rouge to protect his wife, daughter, and potential son-in-law(pun more or less intended)

Also call me cooky but the whole passing couple and their interaction on a ship seems to be RT's way of saying "This will sail"

Plus Blake seeing her father's example of standing, protecting, and even dying those he loves would be inspired better than Sun's death, that would only motivate her to kill Adam and shut herself in afterward being a loner, something that while would fufill her courage, would do nothing for her isolation problem but make it worse, she would feel like she still doesnt deserve anyone and that her cynical outlook on life was right. Not to mention work with the whole family thing this theme has going on. In turn, Blake learning from her father would protect her freinds, her potential boyfriend, and her mother from Adam and win (not alone of course, she also needs to learn to let others help her) so this would fulfill her Cowardly Lion aspect, Sun's Monkey King role, and them making it fit the whole "Beauty and The Beast" role (though I think all three may be a strech)

If they need to write Sun out afterwards, he can oh say stay and protect Kali and perhaps do damage control in the villiage while Blake goes to Mistral to find RNJR if she catches wind of it.