Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20140725003808/@comment-24198837-20140803033853

I can be absurdly, overly, unnecessarly dark as well. I counter with:

Merc and Emme realized the horror of what they had done. Unfortunatly, they were weak, and with their minds shattered, as well as constant pressure from Cinder, they came to accept this as "Who they really are".

Because of this, they became the White Fang's most trusted assassians. They killed anyone and everyone who opposed the group without a second thought. Countless familied were shattered, lives were ruined, and children were murdered. Sometimes they decided not to kill, instead horribly torturing and maiming their victims to "send a message".

Vale was plunged into an era of darkness, with no one opposing the White Fang out of fear for Merc and Emme. The group rose to power, and began holding public executions of all humans. The other Human Kingdoms took notice, and soon the armies of Atlas decended upon the city. After years of constant fighting, the other kingdoms grew tired of war. They decided to end it once and for all. The citizens of Vale looked up one morning to see a single airship flying over the city, and they watched in horror as it dropped one, small bomb.

The city was consumed by a massive mushroom cloud, and every man, woman, and child was killed by the blast or died a horrible death later from the radiation.

Furthermore, because RWBY were destined to save the world and live in Vale, they are all killed. The world falls to the Grimm, and every single Human and Faunus, along with every trace of the entire civilization, is completely, and totally, destroyed.

...Point is, Tukson's death can be absurdly dark aswell.