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Anonymous

The episode that opened my eyes to Tyrians character absolutely love that man

David J Moore

So, the World of Remnant series elaborates on how settlements are established, but you guessed it: the problem is many tend to end up destroyed. Places like Vale have natural barriers that aid in their sustenance and defense. Out here across Mistral, it's essentially a bunch of scattered towns. Remember, negative emotions attract Grimm and negative emotions in day-to-day life are inevitable, let alone when Grimm possibly attack; negative emotion increases which attracts more Grimm, oftentimes spiraling out-of-control until the settlement is doomed.

Andre D

Klein represents the seven dwarves. So he shifts between a few personalities and his eye color tells you which one he is atm. Brown for Doc, red for Grumpy, and blue for Sneezy.

Verdigree

To be specific about your question, the 4 main kingdoms have the most defensible land, it’s the mountains that protect Vale city, so only flying Grimm and ones Cinder flew in on planes or got through the tunnels could be a threat. The World of Remnant shorts (mostly 2-3 min) have more background, and the last ones were released during Volume 4, so not spoilers! Here’s playlist! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2vBnPCQT4WJY7wlcNZgKjZGvGF-R0yCE

Cyr

Hey David, 1 line that Sun said really hit, and not sure if you caught it because you paused, but it went along the lines of "So STOP pushing us out...it hurts more than anything the enemy could ever do..." I assume rewinding takes a toll on the editor, so just wanted to put that out

SonicKing2004

So you were misunderstanding what Blake was saying. It's not "I'm better off without them" but rather "They're better off without me." Blake has had a target on her back ever since she had left the White Fang and, more significantly, Adam. His obsession with Blake has led him to hunt her down wherever she goes, using the White Fang members under his command to those ends. This is seen in the flashback episode where Cinder approaches him about their aiding her in her plan for Vale and Beacon. Even worse, Adam straight up said that since Blake hurt him by leaving, he was making it his mission to "destroy everything you (Blake) love, starting with her (Yang)." Adam specifically targeted Yang because of her reaction to the first part of his statement followed by Yang showing up just outside the building, and his reason for stabbing Blake was because he figured her crying out would get Yang's attention and draw her within striking distance (as it did). That's why Blake left: she figures that if she's not with them then Adam won't have any reason to go after them anymore. That's also why she went to Menagerie: as far as she knew Adam wouldn't go against the White Fang's ideals and harm other faunus just to get at her. Of course in this episode she may be starting to see the flaws in her reasoning now that she knows that Adam is planning a coup of the White Fang's leadership. After all, bloodless coups are even rarer than albinos in any bloodline. More importantly, even though Adam's obsession with Blake might cause him to pursue her, it is unlikely that Cinder is through utilizing the services of him and the White Fang just yet. We know that Ruby and Jean's group are heading to Minstrel, which is likely to be Salem and Cinder's next target. And while Yang is currently at home we know that she is getting ready to leave, either to reunite with Ruby or to seek out her mother Raven or perhaps to go elsewhere. Whatever she decides there is a possibility that Yang and Adam will cross paths at some point, and Adam is unlikely to forget the lengths Blake went through to stop him from killing Yang. In other words Blake's idea of keeping her friends safe by staying far away from them is not only fundamentally flawed, it can and likely will backfire as she wouldn't be there to stop Adam from hurting them again. We'll just have to see if Blake's newest course correction is enough to avoid that particular scenario, however.

Anonymous

"And I know Yang would say the same" ;o;

Brad Kirkwood

I absolutely LOVE the Nuckalavee

Anonymous

*100% Spoiler-free comment, relying ONLY on what we've seen in the show until this point* So I'm not saying Sun and Blake couldn't GET together, but I hope they won't cuz, honestly, they'd become hella toxic for each other pretty quickly as partners. Sun is the kind of friend Blake needs right no0w because she's deep in darkness and needs someone full of brightness to pull her out, and it's important that this someone won't be dealing with shit of their own - which, for all we know, Sun isn't. BUT: 1. In the kind of bleak situation Blake is in, it would be pretty awful to help her only as a way to "win her over". I'm serious, this is like no. 1 asshole move. My boy Sun isn't like that, he's there because he cares, not as a way to get anything for himself. 2. And this is the important one - Sun and Blake each have core aspects that the other side just can't understand. Sun's cheerfulness isn't stupidity that he needs to grow out of, it's a way of life of choosing to be optimistic and to not care about the little details that I doubt Blake could ever come to respect. And even if Blake can break free of her darkness, she'll still be a quite thoughtful introvert who digs deep into things, and Sun will never be able to truly understand that. It's not even something we don't know from real life. You must have seen it, or even experienced it, yourself: Two people are generally attracted to each other and get along as friends, maybe even close friends, maybe even for quite a while. But when they decide to actually start dating each other, it becomes destructive and ends on a sour note. I know I've seen it (thankfully it hasn't happened to me).

Eyla

Oof no it happened to me though, and I think you're perfectly right in that. It's usually unexpected because a lot of people (and I used to) think that if you're friends, you can build a relationship on it no matter what, and while sometimes it works out great, others it's pretty toxic or just ends really badly

davidthehooman

A proper madman for sure He is so broken but it is interesting to watch to be honest it seems like he is looks at loreal as a mother figure and he throws a temper tantrum because he can't make cinder happy

davidthehooman

That line hits just saying I think it did hit but I didn't show but I KNOW what sun is talking about