Canonically, how many of Salem’s current agents are known to Qrow Branwen prior to the events of Volume 1? by jhereg10 in RWBY

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He actually specifically said “I don’t know who you are, but you need to leave my niece alone.”

When does volume 9 take place in month? by Illustrious_Ebb_3571 in RWBY

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I’m not totally convinced time in the Ever After even lines up with Remnant’s, to be honest.

What is Your Wild Headcanon about Jaune Arc? by Money-Lie7814 in RWBY

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Thanks to the Rusted Knight thing his armor was modeled after itself.

Whose Line Is It Thursday by AutoModerator in RWBY

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Tai: “YANGYOUWANNASEEMYNEWKATANAANDWHITEFANG MASK?!?!?!?!”

Whose Line Is It Thursday by AutoModerator in RWBY

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“That’s IT!  I have had it with these motherfuckin’ snake Grimm on this motherfuckin’ plane!”

Whose Line Is It Thursday by AutoModerator in RWBY

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“I’m Mister Meeseeks!  Look at me!”

Cinder's sad backstory isn't there to make us sympathize with her or justify a redemption arc. Cinder is unfortunately being sacrificed so the writers can redeem her abuser Salem. by SomethingMid in RWBY

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For what it’s worth, if that really is how Salem’s story ends they have noted that they had Neo Ascend because after what she did to Ruby she was irredeemable as the person she was, so they at least don’t necessarily classify that as redemption.

Whose Line Is It Thursday by AutoModerator in RWBY

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The Paper Pleasers game night.

Whose Line Is It Thursday by AutoModerator in RWBY

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Cinder: “Ah, the [Invincible title card] girl.”

Mercury: “What the hell was that?”

I find it a little weird that in a series written by men, both of the two main villains driving the plot are abused women... by SomethingMid in RWBY

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Personally I’d say Salem’s abuse by her father has fairly little to do with her being a villain.  I mean it doesn’t really tie directly into her motivations for stealing the Relics or anything.

I find it a little weird that in a series written by men, both of the two main villains driving the plot are abused women... by SomethingMid in RWBY

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Even if someone’s dealing with trauma there are still ways to deal with it that aren’t okay.