Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-34633327-20171002160810/@comment-34633327-20171003112933

73.Anon.52 wrote:

KingFubuki92 wrote: 1. She would only needed to tell her if there was a SEW there to let her know, and when would she have had the chance to tell her during the mission. "Cinder, if you do manage to get the rest of the Maiden's powers, be wary of anyone with silverish eyes, they will mess you up because of your maiden powers". In regards to Ruby, why not tell her then? If she was a valuable enough asset that he wanted to make sure wasn't activated too early, why didn't he keep her under a more watchful eye so nothing happened to her? And the powers are dangerous...... to her enemies. Aside from sleeping for a few days, she suffered no recoil.

2. The peace was a facade. Ozpin's circle made it pretty clear their job was to keep the public in the dark about this secret war between them and Salem, where Peace is not true. The WF being a faction of Salem's forces was hidden, and while their constant attacks weren't hidden, their true leader was. And while it may not have been their intention, Ozpin and Ironwood's disagreement was not peaceful by any means and without context is easily mistaken for conflict between two academy heads.

3. They have the illusion of free will. Ozpin's job as Headmaster is to guide those that train under him, and he says they have no duty to be in service to their kingdom once they graduate, they can do what they please. Except by training them for 4 years he can slowly condition them to believe in his ideals while making it seem as if they believe this willingly.

4. The Dragon was under her control via Cinder, and while she may not have expected to lose it, she doesn't seem too upset by the loss. And if Glynda's reaction to it actually being there is anything, the Dragon isn't too common and can be inferred to either be one of a kind or rare in appearance.

5. Okay then, let me change it then. Watts and Ironwood are the Tech Factor, Hazel and Glynda are the Strength (Glynda's semblance being pretty strong in physical capability)

6. Tyrian considering her a diety is more personal worship than being lied too. Anyone can worship anyone as a diety, and Tyrian's admiration for her is so strong he does consider her one. Plus, if the theory she is related to the Brother God of Darkness is true, she really is a goddess.

7. Ironwood's anger during his confrontation with Jacques when he mentioned Ozpin gives the impression he thinks Ozpin is dead. I can understand having to act like that, but the anger seemed too genuine, making it seem unlikely he knows about the Reincarnation.