Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-68.61.200.29-20160807223201/@comment-5430952-20160809102126

@OP

There was a time I feared Raven might return to corrupt Yang in her vulnerable state, though that would be too cliche. I'm now leaning more towards Taiyang being the one who'll get Yang out of her rut over the course of Volume 4. People seem to think that just because he's not shown flinging Grimm off with his pinkie it means he's weak. He's had to deal with the loss of two women he loved, the second giving him an emotional breakdown. Yet he's managed to recover, raise his kids the best he can, teach at Signal, and even started going on missions again. Though it all started when Raven bailed on him and Yang for no explained reason, something Yang will definitely call her on next time she sees her, I just doubt it'll be in Volume 4.

@Wadcroft

It's hard to say whose side Raven is on, though no one just up and leaves the man she loves and the daughter she just brought forth purely on a whim. I'm guessing she has a lot of enemies after her, thus she was forced to abandon Tai and Yang lest she endanger them with her presence, not so much different from Blake. Heck, she could be the enemy of Salem and Ozpin, maybe she knows more about Ozpin than she should, hence why Qrow deems her dangerous. Though he may still fond of her, I daresay he won't let her interfere with Ozpin's "master plan," as it were. Or she could be some sort of double agent, never revealing too much of herself or her intentions to either side. What her endgame is, remains to be seen.