Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25555436-20150721231017/@comment-26206856-20150726215955

70.72.38.180 wrote: Maybe the idea of settling down and having a family scared Raven off. I've seen the idea floating around on how like Yang, Raven is a thrill seeker who only lives for adventure. The only reason she's back could be because during her 'travels' she discovered something bad is going happen and makes her grow up and do something about it instead of running off for selfish reasons. I honestly don't want Raven to have the dissappeared on a mission problem like Summer because it's too much of a coicidence. If the "Summer is the Queen" theory is true then perhaps Raven is trying to stop her.

Would Yang just up and leave everything behind and never be heard again beacause she wanted to go on an adventure with a woman who is a stranger? Or would Raven hurt her by leaving her again? Either way I see Yang getting hurt because of her mother and Taiyang doesn't want her to go through the same pain he went through. But as a parent he has let Yang and Ruby go and make their own decisions. The problem with the settling down thing is that she would've had to settle down while she was pregnant. I can't imagine her being a huntress during that time, though maybe after getting a taste of 'normalcy' she was itching to take off again once it was through.

I get a strong feeling that Raven isn't doing any 'growing up', and didn't particularly decide to come back on her own. It seems like her thrill seeking or her latest mission/duty brought her to the chaos going on in Vale because of Cinder, and the fact that it happens to involve Vale and Yang is an unfortunate coincidence that's making her face the issue of her daughter head on.

I highly dislike the "Summer is Queen" idea, but if so, then that's most likely true.

I agree on Taiyang, and what you describe reminds me of Ed and her father from Cowboy Bebop.