Talk:Leonardo Lionheart/@comment-5874914-20180120214519/@comment-26991434-20180122224826

It makes more sense for the narrative that he once did have it, as wouldn't be surprising for a trained huntsman who was chosen as the headmaster of a nation where a plentyful of nasty figures can be found just below on the lower levels of the capital. I figure he's always been a bit meek, though broken thoroughly in the more recent years when Salem increased her influence. He's certainly still got a conscience, even if fear clearly overrules it. The question about what she did seems particularly relevant now as he didn't wait around when Ozpin's faction's victory seemed far more likely. Seriously doubt they'd do anything to him if he surrenders than what she might have in mind when he's failed to serve his use.

Though I doubt it, I would find it fitting if rather than killing him as we believe Salem could've left him on the very brink to and had the Seer remain there, simply as a message to the victors for the time being. That would seem crueler, at least in my head.