User blog:FinalWholockianGrrlGamer/Goofing off with headcanons: How everyone dies.

I already posted why I thought Yang is going to die. Now I will tell you how. This is all just guesswork, but after extension thought and discussion with my brother, this is my prediction.

Someone will die in the Season 1 finale. Someone always dies in the Season 1 finale. It could be Yang; but more likely it will someone that we care about, but who is not important. I am guessing Velvet. They gave her a name, a line, and an unnecessarily cool silhouette, so she has got to have some purpose sooner or later besides just introducing the Faunus race. (Or better yet, Ruby's mom dies. The fandom's response would have would be priceless.) Then, Season 2 finale comes around. Yang fights Cinder, possibly with another character based on the fact that "I May Fall" is a duet (maybe Sun or Cardin, but probably someone we have not met yet). They fight. Things look bad for Yang. She hits the ground. Everyone thinks she is dead for a second. Then she gets up like "I"M GONNA KILL EVERYONE" and then she suddenly gets completely impaled by a sword. Dead.

Then, the White Fang kills the Schnees. While we are at it, the Mysterious Narrator might as well go and kill Ozpin maybe Glynda. Oobleck whips out his super-cool weapon and probably dies. Jaune is nearly killed, but Pyrrha saves him and dies. In a fury he discovers his Semblance. Ren's passion for Nora becomes evident. Blake gets kidnapped. Penny disappears. End of Season 2.

Season 3 premier. The funeral. Yang's true name is revealed. Weiss becomes owner of the SDC. Ruby's character model has changed, and she now actually looks like she does in the official art: she wears a corset-style bodice, has actual boobs, and her eyes are the slightest bit narrower. RWBY is no longer a light-hearted show. Ruby is no longer pure and innocent. Her tragic flaw becomes apparent: a tendency to be removed from the outside world. Consumed by her anger and grief, the story goes downhill.

Season 10 finale. Ruby turns evil.

Okay, that was a little overboard, but it was intended to be a worst case scenario. Being American literature, it will probably not be as tragic as typical anime. But Yang's doomed, that much is certain.