Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14909251-20131004050309/@comment-14909251-20131005063706

Procrastinating dragon wrote: I think Crimson is far more than she appears. I sorta got that feeling of the side-kick who is far stronger than the leader. I think she is working with Roman because it serves her needs, but as soon as she gets what she wants or Roman comes close to failing she reveals her true power and, kind of like Yang when you hurt her hair, she becomes far far stronger. Everyone attempts to get away, name characters succeed (possible exception of Roman), and Crimson gets elevated to current big bad. This is getting off-topic, but the point is that the big bad would not typically be reduced to such a status. Crimson is likely but a servant of a more powerful villain, representing that villain's interests with Roman. My main theory is that the narrator from episode 1 is said villain. She is the reason Ozpin would be gathering people such as Jaune and Ruby to Beacon.