Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-92.18.33.128-20161020162242

Is it too far out to expect that Ruby and her friends will face persecution from the deceived and angered citizens they come across: the survivors of Vale whose minds have been engraved with the apparent crimes of Yang and Pyhrra, blaming them for the Grimm overunning Vale and too stubborn to face the truth - heck, maybe even celebrating Pyhrra's death and forming an angry mob to kill a defenseless Yang in her home?

What about the people of Mistral? How likely are they to blame Jaune for Pyhhra's death and boo and hiss at him the first chance they get?

I would certainly like to see characters question whether or not humanity is worth saving. Even if they do defeat the Grimm once and for all, how many people would face the truth of Vale's downfall and see our hunters and huntresses as their true messiahs, how many would still see them as the villains? Even if the do learn the truth and see the errors in their ways, how many of our heroes would have it in their hearts to forgive them or would anyone become such a misanthropist they'd want them to suffer for what they unknowingly brought upon Vale and their friends, or even aid in the eradication of mankind, seeing it so broken beyond redemption that they'd rather put it out of its misery? 