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[[WMG:One of the relics will be used by the end of the volume, likely by a hero]]
The show has been talking about how bad it would be if Salem got a hold of the relics, and how dangerous Cinder is with the Fall Maiden powers, but actual showings suggest otherwise. Amber was beaten by a three fighter squad and that Salem would send Tyrian to capture the Spring Maiden suggests even an experienced Maiden can be bested by the right opponent. Even Cinder's two battles at full strength are open for debate: Ozpin was off-screen and Pyrrha was too big of a power gap. Since this volume is supposed to be about hope, see the above WMG, a Relic will be put to use, the result depending on which one is used:
* Creation: Make monsters that counter the Grimm by protecting people and feed off positive emotions.
* Destruction: Destroy the Grimm, taking away Salem's minions.
* Freewill: Change the perception of human and faunus alike, freeing them of their mutual indoctrination and hatred so that they can treat each other with a clear mind.
* Knowledge: Make everyone aware of Salem and where she's hiding.
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** Alternatively Yang abandons Raven when she learns more about her mother, especially that she could have stepped in and saved her from losing her arm and didn't because of her SocialDarwnism.

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* Sun.
* A teacher in Beacon, like Port, Glynda or Oobleck.



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[[WMG:Raven won't play a huge role in Volume 5, [[CoversAlwaysLie despite the Volume 5 poster having her on it]].]]
Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross would want to maintain the suspense of her character.

[[WMG:Ruby will emotionally break down over a traumatic event or death in this Volume.]]
As a result, this could descend into her expressing her full and complete grief post-Volume 3 as well. This moment can make people who were disappointed at Ruby not expressing any grief in Volume 4 both pleased and sorry for themselves for wanting this to happen. But we can only hope. Emphasis on "hope".

[[WMG:Team RWBY will reunite at the end of the volume.]]
Angst and joy abound.

[[WMG:Volume 5 will end in the happiest way.]]
Interviews have stated repeatedly that this Volume is more about hope, and doing the right thing. So, team RWBY, and all of Mistral's forces, can beat the White Fang, and no one on the good guys' side will die or be mortally wounded.
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He doesn't seem to be a mole for Salem, however [[spoiler: he is most certainly not on Weiss's side when it comes to dealing with their father.]]
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[[WMG: Team CFVY (minus Velvet) beat the shit out of Team CRDL for bullying Velvet.]]
The one thing that stopped them from being severely paralysed was Velvet stopping her teammates at the last second, making CRDL somewhat nicer.

Then Nora broke their legs offscreen.

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* Dust doesn't work outside space. Ozpin mentioned in World of Remnant: Dust that there was never a space programme.



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And [[BreakTheHaughty Whitley will have to beg]] Weiss for help in getting back at Adam.
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That's more me trying to be GenreSavvy than anything that show implies, but if Blake threw away Sun's scroll without looking at the photo then it probably means looking at the photo would've spared everyone a lot of headaches in the future. Sun never met Adam, so he doesn't know just how significant that person is, and doesn't know his name, so he couldn't just tell Blake who is this guy. And if Blake didn't know who is the white fang in question, then wha's the point of not looking at the photo?

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That's more me trying to be GenreSavvy genre savvy than anything that show implies, but if Blake threw away Sun's scroll without looking at the photo then it probably means looking at the photo would've spared everyone a lot of headaches in the future. Sun never met Adam, so he doesn't know just how significant that person is, and doesn't know his name, so he couldn't just tell Blake who is this guy. And if Blake didn't know who is the white fang in question, then wha's the point of not looking at the photo?
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Now that we know Cinder’s been controlling the match-ups and the arena for each round, it’s clear that she’s been skewing the fights in a certain team’s favor. (Weiss having Ice, Nora having Electricity.) Considering how much Cinder seems to know about the people around her, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to think she would have knowledge of Neptune’s fear of water, and she gave NDGO an edge on top of that by giving them the Desert biome. (“Alright, home-field advantage!”) With all this in mind, it seems like Cinder intended for Team NDGO to be the victor, but Team SSSN ended up winning against the odds. This may lead to them becoming [[SpannerInTheWorks Spanners in the Works.]]

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Now that we know Cinder’s been controlling the match-ups and the arena for each round, it’s clear that she’s been skewing the fights in a certain team’s favor. (Weiss having Ice, Nora having Electricity.) Considering how much Cinder seems to know about the people around her, it wouldn’t wouldn’t be unreasonable to think she would have knowledge of Neptune’s fear of water, and she gave NDGO an edge on top of that by giving them the Desert biome. (“Alright, home-field advantage!”) With all this in mind, it seems like Cinder intended for Team NDGO to be the victor, but Team SSSN ended up winning against the odds. This may lead to them becoming [[SpannerInTheWorks Spanners in the Works.]]



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[[****'s hitting the fan in vol 05.]]

Alternate title, a recipe for tragedy.

*Vol 04 have us the Belladonna family (and Sun) enrout to Mistral, to 'take back the Fang.' Yet we know that the loyalty of a good chunk of the organization is loyal to Adam, and not Ghira. (ex. A: the twin faunus brothers, lying to their ex-leader in his face and plots to report everything to Adam. Ex. B: Illya, a WF member close enough to gain Blake's trust is on Adam's side. May change. And ex. C: the WF hardliners in vol 02, 3 and how they so happily shout 'kill all humans/traitors.' Aka radical nuts.) This means that 'taking back the Fang' would not be so easy as to simply walk there and talk some sense into the hardliners.
**To make it worse, we have the upcoming WF hardliners' coup: when that goes down, whom do you think the Mistrali defense force (or any similar organization) would target? A 'Captain' of, alledgedly by the WF, its hardliner movement, or its (ex-)frickin' leader? Combining that with the growing distrust and annimosity toward Faunus and especially the WF movement, the Mistral Council would most likely go for the 'big' prize.
***To make things even worse, remember Lionhart. You know... the one with Dr. Watts whispering into his ears? Even if he was not truly on Salem's side (as the 'fooled' WMG above), his position merits great weight in the Mistrali Council, if we can deduct that from Ozpin's own. And as the control of the Haven Hunters, he might simply ought to not wait for the Council's decision on whom to go after. And even if they don't, Adam sure would...
***Ghira would be dead, Kali would be dead, maybe even Blake, with Yang arriving a single second too late. And to add in the tearjerking, a heel-face turn too late by Illya, failing to prevent all this to begin with.
*Tyrian returns. He's a scorpion. Remember whose character is inspired by a God that died in a mutual kill with a great poisonous beast? (It was a sea serpent, admittedly.)
**Even if Nora does not die, Tyrian is out for blood. And there is no guaranteeing this time Qrow would be there, so either JNRR must defeat him themselves and prove that they'd grown/progressed... or they lose.
*Qrow's a mentor. Mentors have high death-expectency.
**As an experienced webweaver as he were, he ought to smell something fishy with Lionhart. As to not drag anyone 'unnecessary' into it... he might ought to go and confront Lionhart alone... This is supported by his deep distrust of the Council, hence he wouldn't simply expose Lionhart out (to whom without blowing the Conspiracy out?)
*Cinder would master her power, and go to Mistral to reap her next Maiden. Or at least, make the maiden comes to her. (Repeat of Vale.)
**OR, she could be trying to secure the Mistrali Artifact, which was presumed to be the Artifact of Life. Maybe, only with that can she fully master her stolen maiden power and stabilize her own soul.
***AND, she would enter the Vault as Qrow and Lionhart was showing off. A three-way battle ensues, and Qrow shows us his real power and badassery. Or Lionhart does. Or Cinder.
*Raven is not as she seems: maybe the 'tribe of bandits' might not be so much as that, but her own faction. Kinda like how the WF in vol 01 and 02 resorts to Dust robbery to fuel their war effort. In WoR, it was said that the Council was throughly corrupted and decadent, often ignoring the needs of the 'lower class citizens.' Maybr Raven's tribe is a group of individuals trying to overthrow the corrupted Mistral Council, and seeking for a chance... a chance that might comes from the Uprising by Adam Taurus.
**Raven seems to have her own plan in this game. Maybe, as Qrow, Cinder and Lionhart was duking it out, Raven would comes in. But not as reinforcement.
***Somehow, Raven gives me a Lady Maria vibe with her blood-red katana...

And like a House of Cards, it all crumbles down.
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Bad enough that they're using child soldiers to fight the Grimm. Much like in AttackOnTitan, it may be because they simply don't have enough adults to conscript and train. Atlas using mech armies commanded by humans in MiniMecha seems to only further support this. Humankind and the faunus might've bounced back, but they're still on the brink and the Breach might have been the moment the Goliaths were waiting for to make a push to wipe humans and faunus off the map.

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Bad enough that they're using child soldiers to fight the Grimm. Much like in AttackOnTitan, ''Franchise/AttackOnTitan'', it may be because they simply don't have enough adults to conscript and train. Atlas using mech armies commanded by humans in MiniMecha seems to only further support this. Humankind and the faunus might've bounced back, but they're still on the brink and the Breach might have been the moment the Goliaths were waiting for to make a push to wipe humans and faunus off the map.

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[[WMG: There is something off about Qrow's story.]]
Qrow's story about the two brothers who created the world explains that the second brother created the Grimm as the ultimate enemy of all living things...which is interesting...save for one ''major'' inconsistency. If we go all the way back to the WOR episode, ''Grimm'', all the way back in Volume 2 (narrated by Salem no less), we have an explicit statement that the Grimm specifically target and attack humans (and presumably faunus) and that their only conflicts with various animals are largely territorial in nature. This flies completely in the face of Qrow's story about the two brothers, which means one of two things. Either the story is inaccurate in some fashion, having been changed as it was passed down and retold throughout the ages, which, when it comes to legends, is something that happens a lot in real life. The other possibility is that this is an accurate story of where the Grimm came from and something about ''them'' changed over the course of time.




[[WMG: There is something off about Qrow's story.]]
Qrow's story about the two brothers who created the world explains that the second brother created the Grimm as the ultimate enemy of all living things...which is interesting...save for one ''major'' inconsistency. If we go all the way back to the WOR episode, ''Grimm'', all the way back in Volume 2 (narrated by Salem no less), we have an explicit statement that the Grimm specifically target and attack humans (and presumably faunus) and that their only conflicts with various animals are largely territorial in nature. This flies completely in the face of Qrow's story about the two brothers, which means one of two things. Either the story is inaccurate in some fashion, having been changed as it was passed down and retold throughout the ages, which, when it comes to legends, is something that happens a lot in real life. The other possibility is that this is an accurate story of where the Grimm came from and something about ''them'' changed over the course of time.
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[[WMG: There is something off about Qrow's story.]]
Qrow's story about the two brothers who created the world explains that the second brother created the Grimm as the ultimate enemy of all living things...which is interesting...save for one ''major'' inconsistency. If we go all the way back to the WOR episode, ''Grimm'', all the way back in Volume 2 (narrated by Salem no less), we have an explicit statement that the Grimm specifically target and attack humans (and presumably faunus) and that their only conflicts with various animals are largely territorial in nature. This flies completely in the face of Qrow's story about the two brothers, which means one of two things. Either the story is inaccurate in some fashion, having been changed as it was passed down and retold throughout the ages, which, when it comes to legends, is something that happens a lot in real life. The other possibility is that this is an accurate story of where the Grimm came from and something about ''them'' changed over the course of time.
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[[WMG: Professor Lionheart is a RedHerring for the identity of Salem's informant.]]
Note that all we see is an outfit at the end of Volume 4, his face hidden. That could still be Lionheart in that scene, but it could hint that he isn't ''actually'' what it makes him out to be. Doctor Watts's line could be construed as him pretending he isn't part of Salem's faction and manipulating Lionheart into thinking he's an ally. The true informant will be a character we've known much longer, who no one seriously even thought of looking at for one reason or another. Perhaps an friend of the team is actually EvilAllAlong, and playing the long con to get information for Salem. The show could make is ''seem'' like it is Lionheart throughout Volume 5, but will then give us TheReveal of the real hidden enemy.

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* And it will be a choice between Pyrrha or Qrow after his bad luck finally catches up with him personally. This will put Jaune and Ruby into conflict dividing them in a way that furthers Salem's plans.

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* And it will be a choice between Pyrrha or Qrow after his bad luck finally catches up with him personally. This will put Jaune and Ruby into conflict dividing them in a way that furthers Salem's plans.



* This kinda happened with Roman stealing all of the Dust in volume 2 and Ironwood did enacted the embargo on dust imports in Volume 4.

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* At the end of Volume 4 her parents did suggest that she go to Haven Accademy to deal with Adam which means leaving Menagerie.
** Then again a bodyguard might be redundant as [[BodyguardingABadass this]] may ensue.
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* At the end of Volume 4 her parents did suggest that she go to Haven Accademy to deal with Adam which means leaving Menagerie.
** * Then again a bodyguard might be redundant as [[BodyguardingABadass this]] may ensue.
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* While we know that older Grimm gain intelligence so as to become better killers, even the most "Intelligent" of them (the Nuckelavee for one) still don't seem to come anywhere near that of Human intelligence, their main strategy is still ZergRush, and even that is only one in a thousand who live long enough to reach that level. The Knowledge Relic could give them the ability to act with strategy, working in groups, and setting traps, and better yet, it coould do this ''en masse''.
** Even better would be if this caused some of the newly sentient Grimm to do HeelFaceTurn thanks to their new intelligence.

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* While we know that older Grimm gain intelligence so as to become better killers, even the most "Intelligent" of them (the Nuckelavee for one) still don't seem to come anywhere near that of Human intelligence, their main strategy is still ZergRush, and even that is only one in a thousand who live long enough to reach that level. The Knowledge Relic could give them the ability to act with strategy, working in groups, and setting traps, and better yet, it coould do this ''en masse''.
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[[WMG:Raven and Yang will finally reunite this volume.]]
While Raven would initially be on the fence about Yang, she would eventually warm up to her. The catalyst to this would be less heartwarming: finding out that Qrow's pulled Ruby into his little crusade, and that uncle and niece alike haven't mentioned everything about Cinder's goons: that one is a cyborg (Qrow saw Mercury's legs) and one casts illusions (Ruby spotted Emerald). The fact that Qrow kept all this from Yang, meaning he basically wrote Yang off too despite his insistence that Raven see her, will cause Raven to disown her brother and take Yang under her wing. While her tutelage will be BrutalHonesty, she will answer all of Yang's questions.
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[[WMG: The relics may corespond to the items fairy tales asociated with team RWBY]]
* Weiss gets a mirror representing knowlege (Snow White)

* Yang gets 3 Bowls representing Choice (Goldilocks).
**alternatively her song


* Blake gets a rotting flower representing Destruction in the form of decay (Beauty and the Beast )

* Ruby gets a bountiful cornucopia basket representing Creation (red riding hood)
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* While we know that older Grimm gain intelligence so as to become better killers, even the most "Intelligent" of them (the Nuckelavee for one) still don't seem to come anywhere near that of Human intelligence, there main strategy is still ZergRush, and even that is only one in a thousand who live long enough to reach that level. The Knowledge Relic could give them the ability to act with strategy, working in groups, and setting traps, and better yet, it coould do this ''en masse''.

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* While we know that older Grimm gain intelligence so as to become better killers, even the most "Intelligent" of them (the Nuckelavee for one) still don't seem to come anywhere near that of Human intelligence, there their main strategy is still ZergRush, and even that is only one in a thousand who live long enough to reach that level. The Knowledge Relic could give them the ability to act with strategy, working in groups, and setting traps, and better yet, it coould do this ''en masse''.

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[[WMG:There will be plenty of foreshadowing for a serious confrontation with Jaune and Cinder, but it will be subverted at the last minute.]]

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* Someone on team RNJR, possibly either Ren or Nora, as they had the bulk of their CharacterDevelopment occur in Volume 4.



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[[WMG:Whitley will have Jacques arrested to secure his succession to SDC CEO]]CEO of the SDC.]]
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All of team RWBY, [[spoiler:the remnants of]] team JNPR, Qrow, Sun, Blake's parents and Professor Lionheart could be there. And that episode will be a very humorous and heartwarming episode overall. Although it may seem out of place for a show like ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it can establish the high stakes that the heroes are fighting for, for themselves and others, before the villains initiate attacks on Haven Academy. It can also detail Lionheart [[spoiler:learning more about the heroes for blackmail plans, as he is working for Salem]]. This can lead to...

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All of team RWBY, [[spoiler:the remnants of]] team JNPR, Qrow, Sun, Blake's parents and Professor Lionheart could be there. And that episode will be a very humorous and heartwarming episode overall.overall, in the same tone of the dinner sequence in ''Film/{{Logan}}'', which was a happy scene in an otherwise grim film. Although it may seem out of place for a show like ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it can establish the high stakes that the heroes are fighting for, for themselves and others, before the villains initiate attacks on Haven Academy. It can also detail Lionheart [[spoiler:learning more about the heroes for blackmail plans, as he is working for Salem]]. This can lead to...



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Probably why dust fails after a certain altitude
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[[WMG:Whitley will have Jacques arrested to secure his succession to SDC CEO]]
He's not above screwing over family members for his own gain and might see it as a form of respect. He'll do it by doing nothing more than leaking every illegal act that Jacques has done since becoming CEO.

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* Well, [[spoiler:Yang replaced the gauntlet she lost in Volume 3 with a new one in Volume 4.]]



[[WMG: Based on the above, if the relics can resurrect people...]]
We still don't know what relic was at Beacon. If it's knowledge, Salem could use it to see for herself what happened the night Beacon fell and realize that Pyhrra's death was a huge blow to Ruby and Jaune. She could use it in tandem with the Creation relic to put Ruby and/or Jaune in a SadisticChoice: If Ruby surrenders, she'll use the relics to revive Pyrrha. In fact, if it's Jaune who's faced with this decision even he could point out that the relics would allow Salem to simply copy Pyhrra before Salem counters that, copy or not, it would still be an innocent life that Jaune's gambling with, not unlike Ozpin: if Jaune doesn't go along, he'd be condemning an innocent girl to death. Of course, even if Pyrrha comes back, it'll be PlayedForDrama: is this really the same Pyrrha, or did the relics just copy Pyrrha?



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[[WMG: Salem will try to use the Knowledge Relic to give all Grimm Sentience]]
* While we know that older Grimm gain intelligence so as to become better killers, even the most "Intelligent" of them (the Nuckelavee for one) still don't seem to come anywhere near that of Human intelligence, there main strategy is still ZergRush, and even that is only one in a thousand who live long enough to reach that level. The Knowledge Relic could give them the ability to act with strategy, working in groups, and setting traps, and better yet, it coould do this ''en masse''.
** Even better would be if this caused some of the newly sentient Grimm to do HeelFaceTurn thanks to their new intelligence.
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All of team RWBY, [[spoiler:the remnants of]] team JNPR, Qrow, Sun, Blake's parents and Professor Lionheart could be there. And that episode will be a very humorous and heartwarming episode overall. Although it may seem out of place for a show like ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it can establish the high stakes that the heroes are fighting for, for themselves and others, before the villians initiate attacks on Haven Academy. It can also detail Lionheart [[spoiler:learning more about the heroes for blackmail plans, as he is working for Salem]]. This can lead to...

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All of team RWBY, [[spoiler:the remnants of]] team JNPR, Qrow, Sun, Blake's parents and Professor Lionheart could be there. And that episode will be a very humorous and heartwarming episode overall. Although it may seem out of place for a show like ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it can establish the high stakes that the heroes are fighting for, for themselves and others, before the villians villains initiate attacks on Haven Academy. It can also detail Lionheart [[spoiler:learning more about the heroes for blackmail plans, as he is working for Salem]]. This can lead to...



Three people died in Volume 3 ([[spoiler:Torchwick, Penny and Pyrhha]]}, and [[spoiler:no one of significant importance]] died in Volume 4, so it may escalate in the worst way. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor As a bonus, it may also satisfy and horrify Volume 4 haters, who complained about]] [[spoiler:[[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor the low stakes and the minimal amount of death]]]]. Possible candidates include:

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Three people died in Volume 3 ([[spoiler:Torchwick, Penny and Pyrhha]]}, Pyrhha]]), and [[spoiler:no one of significant importance]] died in Volume 4, so it may escalate in the worst way. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor As a bonus, it may also satisfy and horrify Volume 4 haters, who complained about]] [[spoiler:[[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor the low stakes and the minimal amount of death]]]]. Possible candidates include:



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[[WMG:If Adam Taurus is going after everything Blake loves then who is protecting her parents? ]]
*At the end of Volume 4 her parents did suggest that she go to Haven Accademy to deal with Adam which mean leaving Menagerie.
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* This kinda happened with Roman stealing all of the Dust in volume 2 and Ironwood did enacted the embargo on dust imports in Volume 4.
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** This would be really, really tearjerking if it happens. Bonus point if it shows that he had finally moved on after it. Bonus more point if they... did it after the mess.
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All of team RWBY, [[spoiler:the remnants of]] team JNPR, Qrow, Sun, Blake's parents and Professor Lionheart could be there. And that episode will be a very humorous and heartwarming episode overall. Although it may seem out of place for a show like ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', it can establish the high stakes that the heroes are fighting for, for themselves and others. It can also detail Lionheart [[spoiler:learning more about the heroes for blackmail plans, as he is working for Salem]]. This can lead to...

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* A sadder alternative could be that Jaune finds this, after getting together with Ruby. Since he knows that this could bring back Pyrhha, he may neglect to tell everyone else about it, for fear of straining his relationship with Ruby. Later on, Ruby may end up '''dying''' by Salem or another of her goons. In her last words, she can reveal that she knew Jaune had this MacGuffin all along, and encourages him to bring back Pyrhha, to make Jaune happy. He instead uses it to bring back Ruby herself, as he believes that Pyrhha would want him to move on from her death, and find someone who loved him like she did.

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