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Literary monsters team motif. You know: Dracula, the Creature of Frankenstein, Mr. Hyde and... oh, wait. The Wolfman doesn't has any book.

But it would be the easiest to visualize, just as a faunus. Thinking it again, the same could be done with Dracula and Mr. Hyde, being the last one portrayed as a monkey in the novel.

That also would get along with the idea of the White Fang wearing Grimm masks because people see them as monsters. The faunus that are seen like monsters.

With the Creature would be just a guy with many scars.

In order to portray the characters to be similar to the originals, with Dracula and the Wolfman I'm not very sure. With Mr. Hyde and the Creature, yes.

Mr. Hyde is very simple. He would be just brutally honest. He just says and does what everyone else would do, if it wasn't for society rules. He says what he thinks. He acts as he wants. He would able to see how everyone really feels, and what they real intentions are. Even with al his flaws, his love for life would be admirable.

The Creature would be a little more complex. But as the way as I see it, he would be a conversely Yang. While she is a "party girl", self-confident, and extroverted, the Creature would be shy, lack of confidence, and fearful of interacting with others. But as Yang, he would also be easily angered. With the difference that, while Yang controls her anger, knows where to adress it, and knows when to stop, the Creature wouldn't. His anger leads him wherever it wants, and he doesn't stop until he thinks the job is done, even if the rival or the enemy has fallen already.

Just as a note: if I spent so much time detailing how the adaptation of the characters should be protray in personality, is because I lack more relation between the characters of RWBY and their inspirations, asides from the appereance.