Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20141031002615/@comment-11188061-20141213141430

I've been listening to Sacrifice again (as well as all the other songs. Funny, the songs are much more memorable this time around, but I don't feel as much for the soundtracks as Vol.1. Hmm), and, hmm.

Let's suppose again, that Cinder is the narrator of the lyrics. In my theory I interpret 'all your faith in ancient ways' as a PoV from Ozpin's, but if we look at it as Cinder chatising herself, we'll get a new interpretation of the events.

Say that Cinder was born an important person in a cult. Something like a cult with idolism traits. So she was the princess who did everything she thought was right (but was actually wrong, and apparently stopped by huntresses - maybe someone like Summer Rose), with faith in the ancient ways she was taught.

So the, 'Born an angel, heaven sent; falls from grace are never elegant' are referring to her as well. As usual, the lyric of 'the moon will sadly watch the roses die' seems to hint strongly that Summer died in the event. Cinder Fall's home as well as everything else was destroyed during the event ("In vain; Lost, no gain"), but she survived. She survived, and she is out for blood and revenge against those who took everything from her ("But you're not taking me.")

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On the other hand, there's a huge flaw to this theory. At the moment I can't see a way the second half of the lyrics to connect the above passage without a lot of twisting (again, if we assume that Cinder is chatising herself when she said 'you', then it can still be explainable - just not as cool as the moon theory I posted though).

Thoughts are ACCEPTED. Post them.