Talk:Breach/@comment-174.7.41.246-20141031041851/@comment-6271162-20141031120752

I feel like Roman was but a Cinder's marionette all the time, although he did not see it himself (or perhaps he did, but was smart enough to not show the knowledge). But of course, Cinder wants a war, but I disagree that it necessarily has to be for the sake of the conflict itself. Although the plan failed severely, it still can be called a success, because it was a show of power. With this happening, the Vale and its protectors can now never feel truly safe again, as they do not know from which side may another strike come or who is behind all of this (as was shown when Ironwood asked Torchwick about his leader).