Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-66.102.6.165-20151122194151/@comment-14909251-20151122223354

Zoboso wrote: I do not think the ending line is about Blake. it's most likely about Cinder or Raven as both are huntressess who have suscumbed to darkness. Blake never "suscumbed to the darkness," she "decends from shadows," (Descend I must assume is the make sudden attack definition). Blake's idealism is probably what saved her in this regard anyways. In addition I think that red like roses was playing in the background and was simply at that section when it was said. We don't know everything Blake did in the White Fang. She is cagey and evasive about exactly what she did while a member, but it is likely that it is much more serious than just hijacking train shipments. Keep in mind Belladonna is a poisonous plant commonly used for assassinations in the past and Blake's fighting style is modeled after that of a shinobi, who are also associated with assassinations. On two separate occasions Blake has been in a situation with Roman where it seemed like killing was not an abnormal thing for her to consider, but something she just had to resist.

I don't think that was the foreshadowing, since it was in the past. Presuming the music means it is Blake is the one who will succumb to the darkness, than it would suggest she may fall back on old habits as in kill someone. That would be extremely dark given the way this story has played out so far and honestly darker than I would have expected, but it is one possible meaning. For my second Star Wars Episode III comparison regarding RWBY today, maybe Blake will find herself in a situation similar to Anakin did with Count Dooku and be goaded into killing someone who is understandably hated by everyone. Only she would come back from the brink, obviously.