Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-70.195.206.131-20131110205644/@comment-11188061-20131112023721

I don't know, Angren. To get disenchanted is one thing, to do something to fix things is another.

I know as PuffDragon had said, Blake may be too young to be a strong voice in the WF. That is just an excuse though, because being young by itself has its advantages adults could never have. Also, we should know that right now, Adam is very likely the righthand man of even sub leader to the WF, and he had enough compassion for Blake to let her escape unscath during the Black Trailer.

That means that she is in a position to influence the WF. She had the power - if only on one person - to change how things work, and as mentioned before I sincerely doubt that Blake was anything but powerless. Also if we are to believe that the arts depicting the scenes were accurate to Blake's memories, Adam has already been the right hand man before she left the WF.

At the end of the Black Trailer though and the current episode? It was clear that she was just running away from responsibilities. Yes, she decided not to help the WF and left the organization, and now strive to be a Huntress to help saving more lives. However, she's indirectly (or perhaps purposefully) avoiding that one problem - the WF problem - that she knew was costing many lives every single day. She did nothing to stop the WF's current violent methods, except praying and hope for the best. Until she saw WF working with a human and rob the Schnee freight, she was still lying to herself hoping that the WF wasn't involved with the dirty business.

I've mentioned this before, but out of all the girls, Blake was the probably the most naive and hopelessly optimistic. She said it herself about the hopelessly optimistic part, but her naivety was something she wasn't ready to admit. Ruby is still young, but obviously she's a person who absorbs her lessons as soon as she learned them.

Blake on the other hand, wouldn't admit what she couldn't admit.