Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-16502426-20140525052751/@comment-76.64.152.134-20140529025058

Ozpin definately has more going on than we know righ now, but I don't really think it's "not as noble a we may think". From what I get of this song is the same message that Monty was trying to get across with Weiss saying multiple times that she was going to work with Ruby, but constantly going back on that, and going back to her old self, and that point is that people change their minds CONSTANTLY. What the song seems like to me, is that the first verse reflects that the speaker(s) want to go out into the world and save it, but something, or someone, is holding them back. This could show that Ozpin is very defensive of his students, at least before they complete their training. Another point to support this is part of the directors' comentary of the volume 1 DVD/ Blu-Ray. When Ozpin sends the first year students off the cliff, he says that they won't be monitored, and that the teachers will not interfere, but Monty says that to him, whenever characters say things like that, they don't actually mean it, and if anything went south, they would be there in a second (An example he uses is Dumbledore with Harry, saying that if Harry was ever in any real danger, he would be there to stop it.) Once the chorus comes in, the speaker(s) start talking about maturing greatly. This can show that the speaker(s) think that if they were sent out into the world, they would leave their childhood behind. Once the second verse comes in, the speaker(s) seem to imply that they were sent into a fight, and they need to push any trace of thir childhood away, so that they can focus on the fight. The second chorus seems to imply a growing uncertainty in what the speaker is doing. This could either be considered them thinking they're fighting on the wrong side, or that they decided they don't want to fight anymore. The part that everyone seems to think is odd, the bridge, is actually the part of the song that supports what I say the most o any part of the song. The bridge is the speaker(s) maturing for REAL, and suddenly worrying about things like what their life means, and whether they were ever even menat to fight. This shows that the speaker(s) is very drastically changing their mind about what they tought before, going from someone who just wanted to be a hero, to someone questioning whether they are actually contributing, or if they were ever meant to fight. The final chorus, my personal favourite part of the song (In terms of what I think it means) implies that the speaker(s) has made their mind that they need to finish what they started, stop being childish, and push those concerns aside, for the greater good. I could very well just be making random things up, but I really don't think Ozpin's intentions are dark, I think his methods are just different. As the expression goes, there is a method to his madness.