Talk:Maidens/@comment-27016187-20151222014703/@comment-4010415-20151225212144

I kinda wonder if Blake reading Dr. Jekyll was supposed to be a little "Teehee, that's gonna happen to Pyrrha" kind of thing. That, and the theme of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde fits Blake, and it makes sense that she would be interested in that story, rather than The Story of the Seasons. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were the same person, yet different people - a man and a monster. Blake may feel that she used to be a monster when she did terrible, violent things for the White Fang. That White Fang member who carried out nefarious missions and aided in the White Fang's violence was Blake, but at the same time, the Blake we know now is a different Blake. She's a different person and is continuing to try to be a different person. She wants to be a Huntress instead of a terrorist.

The Story of the Seasons seems more like a Ruby thing. Four sisters who helped a grumpy old man and were granted the power to help people all over the world? Yeah, seems like the kind of story Ruby would love reading over and over again.