User blog comment:Sorairo/Snow White and Rose Red/@comment-141.114.179.50-20130905184320/@comment-226878-20130909200846

Yes. There is no way to accurately gauge Monty's path at this point. The fairytale motif helps setup characterization so that we know how the girls will react to certain situations (obviously Weiss' personality draws on those other 'white' stories we haven't read up on yet), but it's doubtful that it's meant to establish the actual plot.

I've also written a work, spanning four "episodes" (novels), which incorporates various mythos. In fact, I drew from Jim C. Hines' Princess series to turn three of my characters into Princess-inspired genderbends who would go on to be fathers (or father-figures). But despite that you would be able to clearly draw strings between known stories and my characters' backstories, the plot that the tale follows does not hold true to that same archetype.