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Perhaps there\'s a YMMV trope where you can explore what you don\'t like it.
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Perhaps there\\\'s a YMMV trope where you can explore what you don\\\'t like about it.
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Perhaps there\\\'s a YMMV trope where you can explore what you don\\\'t like it.
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So, while Ozpin gave the order that the tower must not fall, Pyrrha never thought she could stop it from falling. She went because that\'s what Huntsmen do and she was the story\'s symbol of the ideal Huntsman, which is a narrative role and one that was pointed out in Volume 6 when Maria points that out and discusses her own failure to uphold such an ideal. She also played the narrative role of being Ruby\'s TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening.
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So, while Ozpin gave the order that the tower must not fall, Pyrrha never thought she could stop it from falling. She went because that\\\'s what Huntsmen do and she was the story\\\'s symbol of the ideal Huntsman, which is a narrative role and one that was pointed out in Volume 6 when Maria points that out and discusses her own failure to uphold such an ideal. Pyrrha also played the narrative role of being Ruby\\\'s TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening.
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You don\\\'t have to like the narrative role Pyrrha played and you don\\\'t have to like how well or badly it may have been written and explored since her death. However, you\\\'re treating SenselessSacrifice like it\\\'s a YMMV trope, and it\\\'s not. The show does not treat it as a SenselessSacrifice. It treats it as an HeroicSacrifice.
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So, while Ozpin gave the order that the tower must not fall, Pyrrha never thought she could stop it from falling. She went because that\'s what Huntsmen do and she was the story\'s symbol of the ideal Huntsman. She also played the narrative role of being Ruby\'s TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening.
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So, while Ozpin gave the order that the tower must not fall, Pyrrha never thought she could stop it from falling. She went because that\\\'s what Huntsmen do and she was the story\\\'s symbol of the ideal Huntsman, which is a narrative role and one that was pointed out in Volume 6 when Maria points that out and discusses her own failure to uphold such an ideal. She also played the narrative role of being Ruby\\\'s TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening.
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There was definitely a big fight about it at the time. Perhaps it occurred solely on the forum. I could have sworn it spilled over into a page, however, but perhaps it remained confined to the forum. Perhaps I was wrong about the page itself being affected. My bad about the EditWar reference.
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There was definitely a big fight about it at the time. Perhaps it occurred solely on the forum. I could have sworn it spilled over into a page, however, but my bad about the EditWar reference.
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