Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27404492-20170511131216/@comment-25936766-20170619131752

141.134.109.210 wrote:....... You need to learn how to use the Enter button. Your post is nothing but walls of text.

Look, your point fails on 1 account:

"Now think to your fallen foes! The ones who forced you to push past where you were, and become who you are now."

The user must first kill the enemy, and said enemy must have pushed them to their limits and forced them to grow. Meaning just killing anyone doesn't work, and there's no such thing as a "special bond".

With Weiss, that was the Knight, and to a lesser extent the Boarbatusk. For Winter, maybe that flock of tiny birds was her first Grimm encounter.

So for Whitley to summon a Boarbatusk, he must have killed one himself while at the same time being pushed by said Boarbatusk. Just pinning one down would not allow him to summon one.

And where the hell would he fight a Boarbatusk in Atlas, and how the hell would he kill one at a younger age than Weiss, and with less or likely no combat training and experience? It's bullshit, and trying to argue it as a possibility only makes one sound more desperate.

The same with his skill at Summoning. Winter is twice his age, graduated from Atlas. She went to a Huntsmen Academy, she fought, she grew, she trained and developed and became an Atlesian Specialist. Whitley doesn't even like the idea of fighting to begin with.

So thinking he could've developed Summoning, in secret, to the extent he's miles better than his sister who actually graduated from an Academy, would be severe bullshit.