Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-68.62.24.88-20130328013255/@comment-99.18.234.190-20130330230850

220.239.178.179 wrote: Dude. Red is the only one that makes sense to your theory. Just because weiss has white hair and seems related to snow and ice DOES NOT mean that she is snow white. Snow white is supposed to be warm and kind, not have a "cold heart" as the mirror mirror lyrics suggest.

Blake is not reffering to beauty and the beast. Just because the Red lyrics say "black the beast" doesn't mean anything. It is commonly believed that the lyrics are reffering to her ruthless fighting style, not the fact that she's actually a beast.

And you havent even seen the yellow trailer so its anyone's guess. Actually, the fact that Weiss is named Weiss Schnee (White Snow), Sings 'Mirror Mirror', and is cannoted with Royalty does seem to be alliteration to Snow White. Monty has stated they are not fairy tales, but they are inspired by them. There's nothing that requires Weiss to be loving and warm. Note that the original Snow White tale by the Brother's Grimm that Snow White is perfectly fine with her wicked step-mother's feet being forced into red-hot iron shoes and being forced to dance to her death, so it's not exactly that she's 'warm and loving' to everyone. The original Snow White was honestly quite stupid.

Blake is actually obviously a reference to Beauty and The Beast. Adam is the Beast's name, and Blake's companion. 'Descends from Shadow' works very well as someone who is descending from a shady background, but it also seems as if possibly Blake is literally descended from non-humans. This is obvious if you read the lyrics to her theme song, where it talks about being treated as an animal, and how they will rise up against humans. My own theory on this (which fits well with Blake's yellow eyes) is that she and Adam are descended from monsters who were somehow made humanish, like Beowolves. This gives Blake the ability to embody 'beauty and the beast' in one body. Her last name, being Belladona, which is called 'Deadly Nightshade' also alliterates well to shadow, as well as also working well with Belle, the Beauty from Beauty and the Beast.

For Yellow, it appears it's Yang, which is for the sun. Until we see more, we are unfortunately open to speculation.