Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20160518062840/@comment-27447621-20160522040720

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: -Since we don't know, do what the others enforce and use what little is known as absolute canon. Basically, assume they do something similar to what Ozpin did, only in, obviously, somewhere that isn't the Emerald Forest. Haven was in Vacuo, no? I think that one was more desert/savannah-like.

-Still doesn't change that it's literally the same thing. One thing is to teach the same subject every year. Another is to bring the exact same Grimm species, which is fought for the exact same purpose. It may make sense, but from a narrative perspective, it's still pretty much the same.

-If I see a grown man flailing a chainsaw in a rage, I wouldn't think of anything related to dance, in case you were wondering.

Let me see...."the more damage the user takes, the angrier and more savage they get, alongside becoming more and more resistant, and ignorant of their pain (but not invulnerable)".

He fights more aggresively, which automatically makes him more of a berserker until he fights like a monster. Unlike Yang's, which saves up power from damage taken to cause more damage, this one would instead be more defensive, as if he was trapped in such a rage that he shrugs off most damage taken.

Then again, that sounds more fitting of someone else..... 1) Ummm, no. Haven is in Mistral.  We don't even really know what Mistral's like, do we?  we get the impression that at least some of it is swamp based on what Qrow says about it, but other than that, we're in the dark. I did change that, (removing the references to Vale from his story) but I don't know what to change it too without being vague AF.

2) Ok, I used the boarbatusk 'cause hey, he's a butcher, and you don't exactly butcher a bear or raven all that often. But I threw the handy little reference to his past to the winds, and I changed it to an Ursa, instead of a Boarbatusk.

3) Naming it the Chainsaw Dance wasn't my decision; it's the pet name the community gave that final clip. If you haven't seen it yet, here's a link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxi2dwXHJZY

It's not that it actually IS a dance, but that it's called the CHAINSAW DANCE by thosse who watched the film (probably because it sounds catchier than watch-this-guy-flail-a-chaisaw-around-time). And in the realm of dances, this doesn't look like a Samba, a tango, or the Harlem Shake; It looks the most like a waltz to me.

I do like your idea, but in case you missed it, Tann's Semblance is different from Yang's. They're close, but they're different, and lets face it; Remnant doesn't have 100 people in it; there are going to be some Semblance Overlaps.