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That's probably one of the best ideas they had in canon. Salem after spending centuries trying and failing to destroy humanity has nothing but respect for the power of Hope and Unity. Oz having spent those same centuries trying to keep people united has no hope or trust in humanity at all.
That...
Look, even if Salem is immortal, even if nothing we do can still her or the Grimm, that doesn't mean fighting her is pointless.
Death is inevitable, eventually everything will end, that doesn't mean you should lay down and die. Every day you can fight, kick, scratch, and scream against death...
Okay just remembered an interesting fantasy series from back in the day. Called Xanth, takes place in a magical peninsula called Xanth. It moves over time but is always connected to an earth peninsula and takes the shape of that peninsula. It is currently connected to Florida. The series itself...
No even worse, Jaune considers Cardin as his true rival. He went along with the bullying because it was prime story telling, over confident bully targets weakling with potential, weakling shows his strength and they become rivals.
I do enjoy this obvious mess of a woman trying her best to be a mother while still having so many issues making it hard for her. You can't help but root for her.
He is properly immortal, regenerating from wounds instantly and even has superhuman abilities. More recent lore says the meteorite he touched was the source of lazarus pits, with the pits being the crappy runoff of the meteorite.
Put him in a cage and drop him in the trench and in a few years...
I've been rereading Discworld and one of the ideas in it is that Magic actually makes the world less real and weaker. That's why too much magic can break reality, it's basically weakening it to the point it collapses under its own weight.
Meanwhile one character is basically a walking...
I think Jaune is incorrect in wanting to quit because of this, because the thing that went wrong wouldn't have been stopped if he wasn't a huntsman. Mia was in a daycare, she wandered off and got into the wilds. That can happen anywhere, and the only way Jaune could stop it would be to be with...
If this is after Jaune joined beacon, Ozpin totally starts training him just to prove he's a better grandparent than Salem.
Cinder is going to be in very awkward situation with Salem pushing her to keep an eye on Jaune and probably getting him a partner. Pyrrha takes the maiden powers entirely...
Nope, Mia starts as almost 4. And was the result of Jaune and his equally young girlfriend not using protection. The girlfriend died from complications.
It's a real thing that happens every day.
Nope, the idea is basically that Jaune had an accident child with his childhood girl friend. Mia is around 4, and would have been born when Blake was 14-15. (She's younger than 4 at the start of the series, Blake is 18 at the start, it's been some number of months).
Power reveals. The entire idea that power inherently corrupts is nonsense that serves only to help the corrupt keep power. The easiest proof of this is how some people become tyrants when given even the smallest amount of power, while others are handed great amounts of power and try to get rid...
You are forgetting the other narrative trope that can come into things, the plucky main character improves over the course of the fights and becomes more motivated than ever. The final battle is a draw or near loss with the scrappy underdog getting the moral victory.
Basically think Rocky...
I'd be shocked if they didn't have an equivalent holiday, a holiday celebrating two groups sharing food during a Grimm siege.
Of course it's likely limited to only one kingdom.
RWBY has a good reason for not having one, their magitech only works on the planet, which implies interesting things about magic, and orbit is too far away.
Sure we know they could just use non dust based tech, but developing that tech just to leave the planet when you could instead develop...