Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-30975241-20190607023955/@comment-5430952-20190607181142

@KingRolfMativo

I doubt Raven killed Spring for her powers, per se, more like she simply lost patience with the girl and killed her in a fit of anger, unintentionally inheriting her powers. She then spent the next some odd years trying to justify it as a "mercy kill," when she knew it was anything but. And when Cinder insinuated Raven was just like her, we see how she reacted.

And where do you get this image of neutrality with Raven? She kills innocent people for resources and leaves the rest to the Grimm while she and her minions warp away to the safety of their camp. And she's not even honest about that, if she truly believed strength rules all she would've killed her underlings for not living up to her expectations, just as she did the Spring Maiden. But no, she wants to have her cake and eat it too, which makes her even more despicable.

And, as Mega asked earlier, what is she rebelling against? If anything she's trying to save her own skin while the rest of the world burns, but hopefully she knows by now that's not possible. At least she won't find out the hard way, as the Relic she brings to the camp also brings an unending horde of Grimm which eventually wipe her and her lackeys from the face of Remnant. And that would be a quite pitiful end to her story, thankfully it won't come to that.