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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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I think it\'s premature troping.
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Amber and Pyrrha's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to (Ozpin and Oscar). I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since Ozpin was in charge of the Amber/Pyrrha situation, had it happen to him as a child, and is currently merged with Oscar, raising questions about what this will do to Oscar long-term, precisely because Ozpin was so concerned and apologetic to Pyrrha about the subject.
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Amber and Pyrrha\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to (Ozpin and Oscar). I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since Ozpin was in charge of the Amber/Pyrrha situation, had it happen to him as a child, and is currently merged with Oscar, raising questions about what this will do to Oscar long-term, precisely because Ozpin was so concerned and apologetic to Pyrrha about the subject.
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The Amber/Pyrrha situation just looks like an introduction, a set-up, to the plot concept, which wouldn't be this trope. Not yet, anyway, given that we can't say the plot concept has been dropped.
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The Amber/Pyrrha situation just looks like an introduction, a set-up, to the plot concept, which wouldn\'t be this trope. Not yet, anyway, given that we can\'t say the plot concept has been dropped.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it\'s premature troping.
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Amber and Pyrrha's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to (Ozpin and Oscar). I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since Ozpin was in charge of the Amber/Pyrrha situation, had it happen to him as a child, and is currently merged with Oscar, raising questions about what this will do to Oscar long-term, precisely because Ozpin was so concerned and apologetic to Pyrrha about the subject.
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Amber and Pyrrha\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to (Ozpin and Oscar). I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since Ozpin was in charge of the Amber/Pyrrha situation, had it happen to him as a child, and is currently merged with Oscar, raising questions about what this will do to Oscar long-term, precisely because Ozpin was so concerned and apologetic to Pyrrha about the subject.
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The Amber/Pyrrha situation just looks like an introduction, a set-up, to the plot, which wouldn't be this trope. Not yet, anyway, given that we can't say the plot thread has been dropped.
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The Amber/Pyrrha situation just looks like an introduction, a set-up, to the plot concept, which wouldn\'t be this trope. Not yet, anyway, given that we can\'t say the plot concept has been dropped.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it\'s premature troping.
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Amber's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since the person in charge of the first situation is also involved in the situation Volume 4 introduces us to. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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Amber and Pyrrha\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to (Ozpin and Oscar). I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since Ozpin was in charge of the Amber/Pyrrha situation, had it happen to him as a child, and is currently merged with Oscar, raising questions about what this will do to Oscar long-term, precisely because Ozpin was so concerned and apologetic to Pyrrha about the subject.

The Amber/Pyrrha situation just looks like an introduction, a set-up, to the plot, which wouldn\'t be this trope. Not yet, anyway, given that we can\'t say the plot thread has been dropped.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it\'s premature troping.
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Amber's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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Amber\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. Especially since the person in charge of the first situation is also involved in the situation Volume 4 introduces us to. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it\'s premature troping.
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The plot is, in essence, as follows: does merging two Auras/Souls together cause the identity of one (or both) to be lost - temporarily or permanently?
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The plot thread we are introduced to is, in essence, as follows: does merging two Auras/Souls together cause the identity of one (or both) to be lost or somehow changed on a temporary or permanent basis?
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Amber's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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Amber\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it\'s premature troping.
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The plot is, in essence, does merging two Auras/Souls together cause the identity of one (or both) to be lost - temporarily or permanently?
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The plot is, in essence, as follows: does merging two Auras/Souls together cause the identity of one (or both) to be lost - temporarily or permanently?
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Amber's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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Amber\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber's and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn't go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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** In the third volume, a great deal was made about the danger of [[spoiler: Pyrrha merging her Aura with Amber\'s and potentially losing her identity.]] Unfortunately, this doesn\'t go anywhere when [[spoiler: Amber is killed before the transfer completes, and Pyrrha dies shortly afterward fighting Cinder]], so this particular plot thread is left unexplored.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it's premature troping.
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Does this one really apply? At best, I think it\'s premature troping.
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Amber's storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don't think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it's not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently known, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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Amber\'s storyline raises the subject and the warning. However, Volume 4 reveals two other characters this situation is currently happening to. I don\'t think we can claim this plot thread has been dropped or lost, just because it\'s not happening with the characters we initially thought it would happen with. For all we currently know, the initial characters may simply be the set-up for later situations.
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