Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27312496-20170205195843/@comment-4010415-20170407031113

They made a point to have "BANDITS" spraypainted onto a Kuroyuri sign, though. It's just gonna be annoying if they stretch out the "Raven is so mysterious" thing for so long and keep her scenes to a bare minimum. At the very least, have Yang check in on Ruby, get caught up on what's going on, then head out to go find Raven only to find herself constantly right behind the tribe, seeing the kinds of things that Raven and her tribe are capable of.

Or, if Yang ends up sticking with RNJR after learning about what all is going on, have a scene where Yang seems at least a little bit conflicted but resolves to stick with Ruby. It would be a good way to reference what she said in Burning the Candle - that, while she is still searching, she won't let that search control her, basically that it won't be her #1 priority. Raven is right there, almost within reach. All she has to do is set out on her motorcycle and track her down, follow the trail that her tribe leaves, follow any intel she can gather. She's so close. But RNJR is on the trail of something much bigger, much more pressing and important.

I would like to see ABRN at least in the background somewhere.

I don't expect Blake to already take over the WF in volume 5, but she may begin the first steps toward that. Besides, this is probably going to be a situation where it'll be 3 factions all vying for control - Sienna and those loyal to him vs Adam and those following him vs Blake and... whoever she gets on her side. Perhaps Ilia will join Blake's army. She seemed sad when she told Blake "You shouldn't have come back."

I really want but don't expect for us to see Blake and Sun traveling at least a little bit in towns outside of the Kingdom of Mistral and facing discrimination out there for being Faunus, but in a way where it's explained and maybe shown to us that the discrimination is not necessarily because of the White Fang, it's always been that way even before the WF turned violent.