He wanted to be known as the best Hunter in the world, but the fate...had other plans for this delusional sad sackum.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Pretty sure that's what Cinder's crew is.
Of course Ruby will naturally meet some shady hunters. She'll probably have to get involved with them too, since they'd hinted that's how you really get strong in Remnant, not sticking to academy approved mission and being a goodie goodie. And then she'll have to decide if getting the strength to oppose Cinder is worth effectively giving up who she is.
Why do they have to be hired anyway? Why can't it be for fun?
Continuously reading, studying, and (hopefully) growing.Then they'd be Bounty Hunters...not really, I guess.
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From what?
edited 14th Apr '16 6:46:56 PM by randomness4
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice."Ms. Fire doesn't need to be sympathetic, she just needs to have a clear motive...clear reasoning, reasons that turn her into a complete monster. "
Yeah, for example Adam is a complete monster, he dosent need to be sympathic, just to show HOW he went from revolucionary to extremist, so far they have show some things(like being bully by Cinder) you could have a complex chararter who is still wrong
But a thing here that is a sad true of fiction: morality most of the time is rigged by likiability, Cinder cross the moral evident horizon by her plan and then killing Phyrra(the nicer chararter on the show) she dosent need to be sympathic, just understandable.
"I'm a strict believer of the idea that your misery does not justify your causing of misery unto others. "
Maybe but sometimes your misery make you lost your hability to care about the other, is hard to think nice about the world when the world is shit to you(like cinder), others think that if the world is shit them they are going to change it....by force if necesary(Like Adam) and other you are just for the heck of it(Mercury)
"I would expect to see her causing problems by pushing too hard too quickly after she was hurt, trying to get back into fighting shape, rather than just completely shutting down. "
To be fair she have been victim of a trauma conga line: frame, main and abandone by her friend, this volume have been very bad to her
"Yang'll get better if they spend too much time on her angsting it'll get repetitive "
But if she get to little them people will wander WHY the arc in the first place.
Ruby silver eyes, I try to be a chekov gun but it feel like silver eyes, the line is to vague is there in the begining, the leyend of the silver eyes thing come after that, it come across as annoying
Maybe a team of Human hunters based of Slashes movies? one of them could be the Wolf to Ruby red hood
"My Name is Bolt, Bolt Crank and I dont care if you believe or not"I've been paying little attention since the finale, but unless Rooster Teeth's said otherwise.
Well, two things really:
- Adam demonstrates the difference between schoolchildren barely into their first year of school, and trained killers and psychopaths. I find it highly unlikely that Torchwick died because of that when he hadn't taken a single hit in the battle prior - and when he has a teleporting illusionist on his side.
- We didn't see a body. Volume 3 was all about bodies, and debilitating injuries. It would be narratively dissonant to show all of that, just to have an antagonist killed off in such a simple way. Penny was ripped apart, Avatar-Maidengirl was Data-drained, and Pyrrha disintegrated. But Torchwick gets eaten by a giant bird.
So all this "Roman was a useless character and he'd better off dead" logic from 50... 100... 150 pages ago, me no follow. He might take a backseat from antagonizing Blake with Adam finally in the picture, but he's not dead.
edited 14th Apr '16 7:39:38 PM by Soble
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Ruby will encounter a hunter who uses his talents for... Less than ideal purposes
Cut off one head 2 more shall take it's place! Hail Hydra