Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20141031002615/@comment-25555436-20141116172818

Zolnir wrote: ... You know, I was taught first by my mum how to count. Same goes with my verbal language. And then there's Taekwando which I picked up at school. Point: Who the hell cares who taught who, really, because every knowledge you learned is passed down from someone? If Raven taught Adam, that means there's an interesting connection between characters which could be followed, leading to a web of connections. Pretty much, to find out if X character is related in some way to Y character. In this case: Ruby, Yang and Blake.

(Assuming Raven is Yang's mom)

-Raven is Yang's mother.

-Adam was Blake's partner.

-Yang is Ruby's half-sister.

-Raven's brother(?) was Yang's uncle and taught Ruby how to use a gunscythe.

-Raven met Adam and taught him her fighting style, which he then refined to his own style.

There, we have a small web of connections, which allows us to see these characters are directly or indirectly related to each other, not necesarily by blood.

Now, the "who taught Raven" part, now that is unnecesary. She could have been taught by a parent, or trained by herself, or went to hunter school, that's not the important part. The important part is that she could have taught Adam her fighting style, like Setsuka did to Patroklos in Soul Calibur V (Actually before V, and offscreen, but she did teach him). And if she did, we got a connection to follow.