Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-168.103.228.28-20150809162836/@comment-168.103.228.28-20150810053346

@LiveandSound (Second Response):

1. Okay, fine. But that doesn't mean that her being a mentor doesn't factor into that. You are basically saying anything else besides her being a mentor means that she is likely to die. In a way, you're ommitting/ignoring information.

2. LiveandSound, this is a web anime. These characters do over-the-top stunts all the time. Just watch the characters battling Grimm in the first Volume. Besides that, we've only had two seasons: there very well may be rules we don't know about in the world of Remnant. However, you are acting like that you know exactly how Remnant works and there is absolutely no way it can be any other way. For all intents and purposes, the writers will reveal new information that the characters are unaware of. And yes, I have seen the extra videos about Remnant: that doesn't mean that that is all the information we will get about this world. For example: while the videos don't show how Dust was originated, it doesn't mean we won't find out in the actual series.

Besides, whose to say all the Grimm we have seen so far are the only Grimm in Remnant. There may very well be even more dangerous Grimm that have yet to be introduced. Besides, the finale of the series may very well be the characters taking on Cinder when she is at her most powerful. We don't know what will happen, so the writer's may do things your way, my way, or an entirely different way. And unless you are a writer for the show, you can't state that an theory is actual truth.

Besides, the characters becoming stronger doesn't mean they will go Super Saiyan: it may be a one-time power. Or maybe they won't become all-powerful, but they may be able to fight against an enemy much more powerful than them. Moreover, I can't control how the show will turn out, so it may very well be like Dragonball Z, Bleach, or any other Shonen anime you mention.

Besides, the writers can find ways to work around the Deus Ex Machina without making a villains too powerful.

3. You said that that trope was never applied to Mary Sues, but it is: Common Mary Sue Traits (Check under Story Elements portion). And I never said her being the Ace made her a Mary Sue. Once again, I did not say that Pyrrha was a Mary Sue. I'm saying having her die may make her seem more like one in other's eyes. At it's worst, it may turn her into a Reconstruction of a Mary Sue.

And with all due respect, you starting to become very defensive and vulgar and are beginning to attack me as a form of arguing. If you can't argue respectfully and/or show more proof from the show as to how you are right about your interpretation about Pyrrha's character and possible death, then I am going to have to politely ask you to leave. Have a good day.