Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-24993958-20171021151743/@comment-4010415-20171022144504

Alhazad2003 wrote: I'm not saying she was expelled due to her morals, more to the effect that she was deemed "too weak" to remain in the tribe and was thus expelled and left to die. Hence her desire to be strong, feared, and powerful.

Though growing up in the murky side of Mistral, hmm, it would definitely coincide with her "Cinderlla" allusion. Maybe we'll find out in this Arc, it would be the perfect place for it since the story's set in Mistral. That's not what I was saying. I was questioning why Cinder would have a problem with bandits if she had been one and still has the same low moral standards as them. Qrow disliking bandits despite having been one of them makes sense because he has raised his moral standards and opposes their lifestyle. With Cinder, it wouldn't make sense. Though, if she got kicked out of a bandit tribe just because she wasn't strong enough, I could see her having an "All bandits are the same" attitude and disliking them for looking down on her.