Talk:Adam Taurus/@comment-1446360-20180520223103/@comment-23892177-20180703153029

Then that would come directly at the expense of a satisfying conclusion to Blake's own character development, because she is not the one to bring about the resolution. I believe a death should come about as a direct logical result of a character's actions as a whole. So unless Blake's the one to take him down (hopefully very close to the end so that she doesn't spend volumes basically acting as some spare girl in team RWBY) then it's a poor narrative decision.

I will give leeway given RWBY isn't finished yet and there is room for bad narrative decisions though.