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[003] Wyldchyld Current Version
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Ironwood is not a BigGood of this show. Even with Ozpin sitting in the body of a 14-year-old boy, the BigBad and her forces regard Ozpin as the primary threat. While Ironwood has two roles as general and headmaster, his overall position in the storyline is no different to any of the headmasters, who are all seen as the primary power-brokers of their respective kingdoms by the villains. The villains haven\'t show any concern about Ironwood in terms of his ability to threaten their plans beyond the obvservation that he\'ll only become a problem for them if he teams up with Vacuo (suggesting they don\'t regard him as a threat by himself). They have expressed far more concern about Ozpin reaching Ironwood than they have about Ironwood himself.
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Ironwood is not a BigGood of this show. Even with Ozpin sitting in the body of a 14-year-old boy, the BigBad and her forces regard Ozpin as the primary threat. While Ironwood has two roles as general and headmaster, his overall position in the storyline is no different to any of the headmasters, who are all seen as the primary power-brokers of their respective kingdoms by the villains. The villains haven\\\'t show any concern about Ironwood in terms of his ability to threaten their plans beyond the obvservation that he\\\'ll only become a problem for them if he teams up with Vacuo (suggesting they don\\\'t regard him as a threat by himself). They have expressed far more concern about Ozpin reaching Ironwood than they have about Ironwood himself. Indeed, Salem only changed her plan from going after Vacuo to going after Atlas because Ozpin was on his way to Atlas -- not because of anything Ironwood represents to her in terms of opposition to her plans.
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His role in Volume 7 cannot be troped because Volume 7 hasn\'t even aired yet but, based on the above, Ozpin is -- and remains -- the BigGood.
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Ironwood\\\'s role in Volume 7 cannot be troped because Volume 7 hasn\\\'t even aired yet but, based on the above, Ozpin is -- and remains -- the BigGood.
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Ironwood is not a BigGood of this show. Even with Ozpin sitting in the body of a 14-year-old boy, the BigBad and her forces regard Ozpin as the primary threat. While Ironwood has two roles as general and headmaster, his overall position in the storyline is no different to any of the headmasters, who are all seen as the primary power-brokers of their respective kingdoms by the villains.
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Ironwood is not a BigGood of this show. Even with Ozpin sitting in the body of a 14-year-old boy, the BigBad and her forces regard Ozpin as the primary threat. While Ironwood has two roles as general and headmaster, his overall position in the storyline is no different to any of the headmasters, who are all seen as the primary power-brokers of their respective kingdoms by the villains. The villains haven\\\'t show any concern about Ironwood in terms of his ability to threaten their plans beyond the obvservation that he\\\'ll only become a problem for them if he teams up with Vacuo (suggesting they don\\\'t regard him as a threat by himself). They have expressed far more concern about Ozpin reaching Ironwood than they have about Ironwood himself.
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His role in Volume 7 cannot be troped because Volume 7 hasn\'t even aired yet. At the moment, the BigGood is, and remains, Ozpin.
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His role in Volume 7 cannot be troped because Volume 7 hasn\\\'t even aired yet but, based on the above, Ozpin is -- and remains -- the BigGood.
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