Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24098614-20180508224452/@comment-34724302-20180525185307

73.Anon.52 wrote: Masma93 wrote: 73.Anon.52 wrote: Glitchee123z wrote: After all, she still was young. The murder of a little girl is still unacceptable, mercy or not. and yet again I'm not sure you understand that without intent it isn't murder, so we cannot use that word until we see/know the circumstance. Raven's words at Yang and her response to Cinder's implying that she killed the Spring Maiden say clearly that Raven didn't kill the Spring Maiden by accident so it counts as murder. it doesn't even confirm 100% Raven killed her herself, only that she felt responsible, and as I've said before, the possibilities exist that Spring either literally asked her for this or was about to kill ALL of the tribe(on accident or on purpose), in a world with Grimm assisted suicide can be self defense. The way she talked about it to Yang and her reaction to Cinder's words imply far less that she helped Spring to suicide or killed her to save the tribe than the Spring Maiden indeed trusted her like Cinder and Yang guessed and that she repaid that trust with treachery and murder because Spring wasn't living-up to her standarts.