And she will probably be scarred emotionally.
I mean, she tried doing the heroic thing and what she did get? Killed. That would leave her very upset.
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edited 22nd Feb '16 6:47:24 PM by fasoman1996
Uni catIf there actually is going to be "good" time travel of any sort in RWBY, I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up like Homura in PMMM, wherein things just keep getting worse and worse every time she goes back, and no matter what she can't save the one person she went back to save.
Edit: I'm almost positive there's claims floating around beyond that one bit about time travel that have unsourced references to Word of God statements.
edited 22nd Feb '16 6:53:16 PM by CaptainCapsase
I had the weird thought that maybe there could be a place where the soul and body of a fallen hunstman can be restored but it would have a very big price to pay. That would be a way to undo Pyrrha's death (given that legends are a thing in RWBY, maybe something like that can pop up down the road. Or this could be shipper denial idk)
Also, which of the three major deaths is the most divisive in your opinion? If i had to choose, i would say Roman's
edited 22nd Feb '16 6:56:17 PM by fasoman1996
Uni cat
She was half-dead to begin with.
Roman's ticks me off the most. The Ensemble Dark Horse gets his moment to shine, and BAM, eaten by a Griffon.
edited 22nd Feb '16 7:06:29 PM by WillDeRegio
The most divisive death? Yang's arm
I swear i saw a picture of all the people killed in the finale and it was sad, then Yang's arm shows up ![]()
Penny's was the only death involving division
edited 22nd Feb '16 7:48:10 PM by TheAirman
PSN ID: FateSeraph | Switch friendcode: SW-0145-8835-0610 Congratulations! She/TheyOh god, I need to stop reading fanfiction. I'm getting constantly punched in the feels by sad Pyrrha fics.
As long as we're on time-travel and denial, I'm a fan of the idea of Jaune getting to go back in time through some very-much-not-recommended method (Ozpin Semblance transplant?) and having the opportunity to get Pyrrha back knowing it'll fuck up everything. Either outcome after that is fine, though I'd prefer him bringing her back because yay Pyrrha but more importantly because actual meaningful consequences.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.I have been thinking about possible backstory to Salem, and I think I got one: She used to be one of Maidens (not one of the original four, just a Maiden). However, somewhere down the line she decided to kill the other Maidens as a way to gain ultimate power under the idea that only with their power can she saved Remnant. However Ozpin, who is either the wizard or related to him, managed to take away her Maiden's powers, thus reducing her to a hollow husk, saying that changing the world in the way she wanted isn't the right way to go. However, she managed to live in her new body, and due of her plan to save the world was rejected, she now wants to destroy the world for their own sake, and wanting to crush the world Ozpin apparently holds dear.
edited 22nd Feb '16 8:28:30 PM by TPPR10
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Doctor Doom's logic seems to be that everything is Reed Richard's fault, even the things that are Doom's fault. Especially those things.
Also on the matter of DV Ds, I have the Blu-Rays but don't have a lot of free time to check them this week.
edited 22nd Feb '16 10:15:58 PM by Shaoken

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like I've said if they bring her back there should be a catch so it's not TOO easy
All I see I conquer