The only reason I'm skeptical about Pyrrha's death is because the arrow that took her in the ankle.
With her powers, Cinder turned it to dust and then reformed it immediately afterwards.
So, in the very same scene she dusts someone else, she dusted and undusted an inanimate object.
Also, how unnecessary it seemed for Cinder to go through the trouble of dusting her. Like, that's what I saw, she walks up to her, puts her hands on Pyrrha's head and she turns her to dust.
Not even in anger, it's a calm and deliberate action. Now, that'd fit with Cinder's cold-blooded killer motif, but in my first viewing of the scene it struck me as carrying out some small agenda, and I don't mean offing any competition. The arrow to the heart already did that. Of course, maybe she was being thorough, but that's not what it struck me as.
Again, I go back to the ankle-arrow. That looked to me to be a Chekhov's Gun that they immediately triggered, and we're still waiting to see it hit.
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I thought it was too (Even though I would've waited a few more volumes) I just think there is story potential in bringing her back as a brainwashed minion of Salem and then being freed and dealing with the guilt over her actions
edited 10th May '16 9:47:57 AM by DarthSion
Cut off one head 2 more shall take it's place! Hail Hydra