Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14909251-20170522044827/@comment-4010415-20170531025045

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: ChishioKunrin wrote: Pyrrha said that many Faunus have "nearly-perfect sight in the dark", so it's apparently a pretty common thing, but we don't know if it's an all-around Faunus thing where they may or may not inherit it or a "specific animals" Faunus thing. I would be more at ease if it was not a Human who said that... That was a pretty great analysis (and now I'm wondering if we'll ever get to see a cat Faunus with whiskers), and I can really see that canonically being a thing. Though... I feel like Pyrrha saying "many Faunus have nearly-perfect sight in the dark" wouldn't just be an assumption on her, or Humans', part. It seems like that would be something that became common knowledge through Humans studying Faunus and conducting surveys. Qrow said that there's still a lot that scientists don't know or understand about Faunus, so that indicates that scientists have probably been trying to understand and gain knowledge about Faunus. They've probably been studying them, conducting surveys and experiments, maybe even dissecting them (hopefully not murdering them for the explicit purpose of dissection).