Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25266931-20161111003308/@comment-28345522-20161115012237

KNN005 wrote:

1) She even speaks on the WoR episodes until this season when it's been revealed she's evil and now Qrow is the nararator for WoRs. Like covering their tracks before she becomes less of an enigma.

2) As for the Grimm, how much do we know about how the feed on negativity. Is it possible that we could, in theory, love them to death? If negativity makes them thrive then what of the opposite sentiments? Maybe it's not just the that Grimm are "dark dust" but maybe they're our negative emotions instilled in the dust residue after we use it.

3) Lots of dust was used in war. Lots of negative in fighting. Grimm gravitate to strife. "Even the most brilliant lights ficker and die, and when they are gone, darkness will return" (Salem, ep1). If this isn't a ref to Grimm then it may be a nod at her true intentions.

4)  Maybe that's how Salem does it. She takes left over dust residue, gathers it together and reworks it into monster and then the monster are fill with the negative sentiment left over from what the dust was used to do (like kill).

5) She says that mankind has forget that they are "remnant, byproducts of a forgotten past". To me this SCREAMS that RWBY's cast are descendant of humans from Earth or that Ozpin or another god made them (or a computer did like Deus in Xenogears). 1) It's to assume that her agents kept tabs on the Ozluminati. Also Ozpin narrated the WoR for season 3,

2) The Grimm seem to attack no matter what emotional state. If they randomly stumbled across a human, they will still kill them. Also you seem to forget that human-Grimm interaction is older than the discovery of Dust, which means they can't be a leftover residue. Unless you're suggesting a race on Atlantians used Dust beforehand?

3) Refer to 2

4) Eyyuuhhh... Refer to 2

5) While that would be interesting, it seems too on the nose.