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The Belladonnas

  • Good Parents: Kali and Ghira are very loving and kind to Blake as seen in the flashback.

    Ghira Belladonna 

Mayor Ghira Belladonna

Blake's father and mayor of Menagerie.

Tropes:

  • Adaptational Badass: He was able to shrug off some wounds in canon, but here, he manages to endure Damian's extensive Cold-Blooded Torture and still manages to rip himself out of it to fight Damian.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: When he goes Papa Wolf, he is an absolutely horrifying sight to behold. Damian and Adam learn this the hard way.
  • Defiant to the End: Even in the face of Damian torturing him, Ghira just spits in his face when he tries to gloat.
  • Gentle Giant: He is a big guy, but he is incredibly nice. Just don't piss him off.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: He delivers one of these to Adam when he confronts him for raping Blake.
  • Papa Wolf: All Kali has to say is that Blake is in danger. Ghira hulks out and pulls the knives out of his hands and tosses Damian across the room. He also beats the shit out of Adam for abusing and raping her.

    Kali Belladonna 

Kali Belladonna

Blake's mother and a police officer

Tropes:

  • Action Mom: Not only did she use to be a police officer, but she also manages to look even more badass when fighting against the assassination attempt.
  • Adaptational Badass: She could fight in canon, but she was implied to not be on the same level as other fighters in the series. Here, she was a police officer. During the assassination attempt, she manages to go full John Wick on the terrorists to defeat her attackers.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: Only shown to be attracted to Ghira in canon, here she is bisexual, as she used to date Sienna in High School.
  • Amicable Exes: She used to date Sienna, and they were still on great terms. Their families spent time together often. Even after her fall into terrorism, Kali still wanted to hope for the best in her. This vanishes after Sienna leads an assassination attempt on her family, with Kali now just having bitter spite towards her, though she does still encourage her to try redeeming herself.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Kali is a sweet and loving mother. But if you mess with her family you won't live to regret it, something the Albain Brothers and Damian found out the hard way.
  • Nice Girl: Kali is a great mom and was a good friend to Sienna.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: Kills Damian after he's been injured, disarmed and is begging for mercy, but since he had just tortured her husband and was a mass murdering sociopath who never showed mercy to his own victims, it's completely well deserved.
  • Working with the Ex: A benign example since she and Sienna were Amicable Exes when they were police.

    Blake Belladonna 
See her tropes here.

The Khans

See Sienna in the White Fang section below.

    Mary Khan 

Mary Khan

Sienna's wife.

Tropes:

  • Driven to Suicide: Slits her wrist in the bathtub after Alessandro dies.
  • Good Parents: Makes it clear she supports her son no matter what he chooses to do with his life.
  • Happily Married: With Sienna.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: After the death of their son, Mary was all Sienna had left. After she committed suicide, Sienna was going to follow her not long after.
  • Morality Chain: She calms Sienna down after the latter goes on an anti-human rant. After her death, Sienna, after deciding not to commit suicide, becomes a genocidal terrorist.

    Alessandro Khan 

Alessandro Khan

Sienna and Mary's son and Blake's best friend.

Tropes:

  • And I Must Scream: Poor Alessandro had his limbs, eyes, and tongue removed. He also had his eardrums destroyed. Meaning he could do nothing but feel when Atwood kept him as a Sex Slave.
  • Rape as Drama: Atwood tried to assault him, but he fought back and prevented it from happening. He is still traumatized by it. Atwood is later successful in the most horrific way possible.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: He’s a good kid, but like any five-year-old, he and Blake tend to squabble over petty things.

Blake's school

    Mr. Atwood 

Ronald Atwood

A human teacher of Blake and Alessandro's class.

Tropes:

  • Arch-Enemy: To Sienna Khan.
  • Arc Villain: Of the "Rise of The Tiger" Arc.
  • Asshole Victim: His death was agonizing and slow. He also deserved every second of it.
  • Ax-Crazy: Atwood completely loses it after being found out and assaulted by Sienna. Falling headfirst into depravity, torture, and mutilation.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Atwood is sawed in half, vertically, and groin first on a table saw, his screams of agony broadcasted all across Remnant.
  • Depraved Bisexual: He molested both male and female Faunus children.
  • Dirty Coward: While perfectly willing to target children, he becomes a sobbing wreck when assaulted by the grown Sienna.
  • Fantastic Racism: The only children he molested were Faunus.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: The rise of the White Fang was caused directly by his corrupting of Sienna by ruining her life.
  • Hate Sink: It's bad enough that Atwood is a child molester, but the fact that he's such a cowardly man who repeatedly deflects blame for his horrific actions makes him even worse. Lurker letting him off the leash only exacerbates these negative traits.
  • It's Personal with the Dragon: While he would’ve been hauled off to jail if it wasn’t for Lurker and the latter is clearly calling the shots, Sienna mainly wants Atwood’s head for what he did to her son.
  • More Despicable Minion: Lurker was a cold-hearted bastard, but he didn’t partake in the Snuff Film operations himself other than giving serial killers the drugs they need to keep their victims sedated and tips on how to avoid the police. Atwood is a sadistic, cowardly child rapist and later killer who can never take responsibility for his actions.
  • Never My Fault: The man seems pathologically incapable of accepting responsibility for his actions.
    • When Sienna has him at her mercy, he tries to blame the fact that he can't help that he has certain urges. Sienna doesn't give him any sympathy.
    • Believes that every atrocity he committed running the one-man snuff film ring was Alessandro’s fault for fighting back and reporting him.
  • Pædo Hunt: He is a serial Faunus child molester.
  • Posthumous Character: He has been dead for quite some time by the time of current events of the series. His entire appearance only happens in Sienna's flashback arc.
  • Serial Killer: Slaughtered well over forty Faunus children while running the one-man snuff ring.
  • Serial Rapist: He was arrested on fifty-five charges of child rape and it is revealed that he has been accused of more from fully grown students.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Planned to molest the mayor’s daughter.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: He is a valued member of the community and uses that to get away with his sick desires. There are cops who have been his students who couldn't believe he would do such a thing.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Was a prolific child molester when he was a teacher, and later became a prolific Serial Killer after being exposed.

The White Fang

  • Adaptational Villainy: In canon, it was a peaceful group at first before it devolved into a terrorist group. Here, it starts out as a terrorist group.

    Sienna Khan 

High Leader Sienna Khan

The leader of the White Fang and a former Menagerie police officer.

Tropes:

  • Adaptational Job Change: She was never an officer in canon.
  • Adaptational Villainy: While no saint in canon, Sienna despised how violent and unhinged Adam was, calling him out on it. Here, she established herself as brutal from day one of starting the White Fang.
  • Affably Evil: Despite how violent and brutal she is with humans, she can be cordial to her followers and to any potential allies. She even gives Hazel her condolences when he reveals that he lost his family.
  • Amicable Exes: She had no ill will toward Kali after their relationship ended. Their families still met up at times and they worked as police partners. This isn't exactly the case after her descent into extremism.
  • Anti-Hero: While a good cop, Sienna held deeply hidden prejudices against humans that would occasionally boil to the surface. She also assaulted the man who attempted to molest her son. As the "Rise of The Tiger" Arc goes on, she loses the “hero” part.
  • Anti-Villain: A genocidal terrorist, but it’s shown Sienna is a woman broken by the traumatic loss of her family and completely believes her cause is just.
  • Ax-Crazy: Despite the above, Sienna is incredibly bloodthirsty against humans. While Lurker and Atwood deserved it, she made it clear the painful deaths she handed out to them would also be dished out to completely innocent humans.
  • Composite Character: She is the one in the Belladonna assassination that has a personal connection to them, not Ilia.
  • Cruel Mercy: Kali stops her from committing suicide after her Heel Realization so that she'll have to live with her atrocitious actions.
  • Crusading Widow: A villainous example. The death of her son and her wife’s suicide caused her to become the leader of the White Fang.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Her son was abducted and tortured by a pedophile she had assaulted, dying from the trauma inflicted on him. Her wife committed suicide not long after.
  • Driven to Suicide: After Blake gets her to realize she's become no better than the humans she fought and that her men are no different, she attemps to commit suicide before Kali stops her.
  • Fallen Hero: From a respected cop to the leader of an extremist terrorist movement.
  • Fantastic Racism: Had shades of this when she was a cop, occasionally blowing off some steam on humans whenever one of them does something wrong, but dived headfirst into this after learning how many humans across Remnant purchased Lurker’s snuff films.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: Blake viciously tears into her excuses by saying that what Atwood did doesn't excuse any of her genocidal ambitions. Especially when she reveals that Adam raped her.
  • Good Parents: Sienna is extremely protective of Alessandro and doesn’t hesitate to assure him she isn’t angry at him after she gets suspended for beating his attempted rapist.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: As the founder and leader of the White Fang, she’s responsible for all the atrocities they committed.
  • Heel Realization: Blake tears down the basis of her crusade and she realizes that she has become no better than the humans she despised.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: When she was a cop, she would occasionally poke fun at Kali and had some prejudice against humans due to their history of mistreating Faunus, but was close with the Belladonnas and nothing but kind and loving towards her family. Their loss annihilated the goodness in her.
  • Mama Bear: When she finds out Atwood tried to molest her son, she does not hold back on him and threatens to make him suffer if he didn't confess his crimes.
  • Noble Bigot with a Badge: She couldn't help but feel prejudice towards humans with the ways they treat the Faunus. Seeing them victim-blame her son enraged her.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: She personally kills the two men who are directly responsible for ruining her life.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: While she does hate humans, she knows when it is beneficial to work with them for the advancement of her goals.
    "I may hate humans, but I am also not foolish. I've made deals with the human-run Crown for weapons, I knew about Adam working with Cinder in Vale, and I feel this [the deal with Hazel] shall be no different."
  • Sole Survivor: Of the WF group that attempted to assassinate the Belladonna family, with everyone else in the group being killed by Kali.
  • So Proud of You: Tells this to Alessandro after he fought off Mr. Atwood and revealed his molestation of several students.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Since she shares Adam's taste for brutally murdering humans, Adam lets her live since she further enables his violent tendencies.
  • Start of Darkness: The entire "Rise of The Tiger" arc was dedicated to showing what caused her to become the leader of a genocidal terrorist organization.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: She used to play video games and draw as a child, dated Kali in high school, and was an overall nice woman as an adult. The loss of her wife and son completely broke her.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Sees humanity was given three chances to stop mistreating the Faunus, and now must be exterminated if Remnant and the Faunus species are to survive.
  • Working with the Ex: A benign example since she and Kali were Amicable Exes when they were police.

    Adam Taurus 

Adam Taurus

A spiteful bull Faunus and member of the White Fang.

Tropes:

  • Abled in the Adaptation: Adam in canon was half-blind in his right eye due to getting burned there with a SDC Branding Iron. This version never went through that. However he does end up eventually suffering another crippling and life changing injury instead when he gets his hand shot off by Kali.
  • Adaptational Personality Change: Adam is far more openly malicious and bloodthirsty, to the point his attempts to come off as good-intentioned fall even flatter. He’s also far more of a coward.
  • Adaptational Villainy:
    • He is far pettier and more blatantly bloodthirsty in this version. As bad as he was in canon, it was not explicitly stated that he would kill children. While it can be assumed in canon with the age gap in their relationshipnote , this version has raped Blake during their relationship. and does so again during the Fall of Beacon with a gun.
    • While Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse was on full display, at least Canon!Adam suffered slavery and abuse at the hands of humans as a child. This Adam was shown to have a relatively normal life and was a bigot since he was a teen.
  • Adaptational Wimp: An example of this making a character more loathsome. Adam was at least a capable fighter who can cause some entertaining fight scenes in canon. Here, he’s such a sniveling coward who only "wins" fights by using dirty tactics.
  • And Your Little Dog, Too!: Adam is a fan of targeting the loved ones of his targets. He murdered Winter’s wife and daughter to spite her, and his lieutenant revealed he planned on murdering her siblings to break her completely. This leads to the canon event of him promising to murder everyone Blake loves as revenge for leaving him, and proves this by cutting off Yang’s arm. When Ilia reveals that Blake still cares about her, he has Damian murder her to hurt Blake further.
  • Arch-Enemy:
    • To Winter. He killed her wife and infant daughter over an insult, and she dedicated her life to destroying the White Fang because of it. The Lieutenant revealed he plans on killing the rest of her family to break her until she's begging Adam to kill her.
    • His history with Blake is also shown here. She became a Huntress to stop the White Fang, and he’s joined Cinder's cause just so he can get to her when the time comes.
  • Ax-Crazy: He is frothing-at-the-mouth murderous when it comes to humans, though that doesn't mean he won't kill Faunus as well. This comes to the forefront during the Fall of Beacon.
    "So go now and slaughter the humans! Gun them down! Slit their throats! Strangle them with your bare hands if you must!"
  • Can't Take Criticism: To a horrific degree. Even a minor insult can lead to death when said insult is directed at Adam Taurus.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Blake was absolutely terrified while fighting him, and Adam barely put in any effort in defeating her.
  • Dirty Coward: Offended when Winter calls him this, but considering his response was to go after a defenseless woman and baby, it's clear it stung so much because it was true. He shows this since he tends to fight dirty and was scared when he was confronted by Winter shortly after he killed her family. Sienna ultimately tells Blake that all she has to do to beat him is stand up to him, and when this happens he immediately tries to run away.
  • Disabled in the Adaptation: His hand is completely torn apart by Kali's sniper round during the Battle of Haven, an injury he never suffered in canon.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: An infant girl and innocent women are dead, all because Winter called him an immature coward.
  • Domestic Abuse: Has all the hallmarks of an abusive boyfriend hunting down his girlfriend when he encounters Blake during the fall, revealing he beat and raped her during their relationship.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: While Sienna is the leader of the White Fang, Adam still has his own motives behind her back while using Ilia to incite a False Flag Operation.
  • Ephebophile: Much more explicitly this compared to canon, with the "Rise of The Tiger" arc revealing he’s ten years older than Blake, meaning he was 27 when he assaulted her at Beacon.
  • Evil Is Petty: He personally killed Winter's family for her trash-talking him on TV and refusing to take it back, and he wants to destroy everything Blake loves because she left him. There's a reason he was known as "the Spiteful Bull."
  • Fantastic Racism: Despises humans and wishes to see them all wiped out.
  • Faux Affably Evil: This is on full display when confronts Blake during the Fall of Beacon. Adam comes off as very soft-spoken and tender while viciously beating and raping her.
  • For the Evulz: Even with his Fantastic Racism, Adam is ultimately motivated by his bloodlust. While in much more denial than most examples of this trope, his ability to murder even Faunus leaves no question about what his true desires are.
  • Hate Sink: Adam seems to built from the ground up to be the most loathsome version of himself. Not only is he an abuser, he is also a confirmed rapist and blatant coward. He's willing to kill people simply for slighting him and shows that he doesn't truly believe in the White Fang's cause, only using it to cover his bloodlust.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: While he survives the Battle of Haven and escapes like in canon, it also marks the first time he's finally smacked hard by karma after getting away with his atrocities for the whole fic up untill this point. Blake stands up to him and is no longer afraid of him, Ghira beats him to a bloody pulp, and when he tries to blow up Haven Kali fires a sniper round so powerful that his hand is torn apart, with his last scene in Volume 5 being him screaming from his wound.
  • Kick the Dog: There are several moments where this can be seen, but these ones stand out:
    • Murdering Winter’s wife and infant daughter over a petty insult.
    • Beating and raping Blake during the Fall of Beacon, and cutting off Yang’s arm just to hurt Blake for leaving him.
    • Having Damian murder Ilia just because Blake loves her, despite her loyalty to the White Fang’s cause.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Adam is one of the most depraved, malicious, and cruel villains in the series. He darkened the tone of the series significantly in the "When A Warm Heart Freezes" Arc, and his rape of Blake is the first of many harrowing scenes in the series and leads into the Darker and Edgier Volume 4.
  • More Despicable Minion: Despite Sienna having Adaptational Villainy and being willing to kill humans wantonly for her cause, she at least has a Freudian Excuse and believes in her cause. Adam thus far has proven to be nothing but a petty bloodthirsty maniac for the sake of it on top of being a rapist and abuser.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: As Winter has called out, Adam is using the claim to be fighting for Faunus rights to cover for the fact he’s nothing more than a bloodthirsty coward out to slaughter people.
  • Obliviously Evil: Before Blake left, he seemed to genuinely think that he wasn't doing anything wrong. Proved in the moment when Blake leaves after he rapes her. He seems confused as to why she would want to leave. This became less applicable as time went on.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Winter calls him an immature coward and considering he was willing to kill her family for insulting him on TV, she isn't wrong. The way she demands that she take back her comments comes off as rather petulant.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Not only did he rape Blake when she was younger, but he also corners her in the cafeteria and rapes her with Blush.
  • Red Baron: He's known as the "Spiteful Bull".
  • Revenge by Proxy: It isn't enough for him to hurt Blake directly. He needs to hurt everyone she cares about first.
  • Sadist: Adam enjoys hurting people. He mocked Winter after murdering her wife and daughter, and he’s clearly enjoying every second of beating, raping, and tormenting Blake when he finally gets his hands on her after she "abandoned" him.
  • Sanity Slippage: Not that he was ever sane to begin with, but his loss at the battle of Haven removed all sense of inhibition.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Revealed to have been quite the bigoted piece of crap when he was 15, beating up a fellow student for no given reason other than being human.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He killed Winter’s innocent infant daughter in cold blood.

    Damian Void 

Damian Void

A rabbit Faunus who works as a successful businessman in Menagerie. He’s also the White Fang’s weapon supplier, buying weapons to arm the terrorist cell. Like the rest of the White Fang, he’s working with Torchwick and Cinder.

Tropes:

  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: When Kali is about to push a marble case on top of him, he fearfully tries to beg her to spare him despite having just tried to murder her and Ghira and torturing the latter. She rejects his plea and kills him.
  • Ax-Crazy: Underneath the facade of a smug, greedy, corporate dickhead is a sadistic animal who enjoys slaughtering humans and faunus alike.
  • Bad Boss:
    • When he isn’t hurling verbal abuse at his White Fang underlings, he’s shooting them dead for annoying him.
    • He was this even before he became a terrorist, as we see in a flashback he pushed his maid, causing her to face plant on the ground. He proceeded to laugh and call her a “stupid bitch”.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Blake calls him the Faunus equivalent to Jacques Schnee, and she’s not far from the mark. He orchestrates White Fang attacks to get rid of business rivals.
  • Dirty Coward: His smug sadism falls out the window whenever he has no men around to fight for him and is on the defensive. This is best shown right before his death, when he tries to beg for mercy from Kali right after having just tried to kill her and torturing her husband.
  • Fantastic Racism: Hates humans and wants to see them all dead.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He's rather charismatic and jovial befitting a businessman, but he's still a ruthless murderer and just plain asshole. Best exemplified with his interactions with Sienna, where he acts like a caring cousin but rolls his eyes at her grief and even murdered Ilia behind her back.
  • For the Evulz: One of his motives for assisting the White Fang in their slaughters is for fun. This is also presumably the whole reason he agrees with Adam’s orders to kill Ilia.
  • Flat Character: While even the most despicable of characters have some complexities and motivations as to how they act or why they are the way they are (no matter how shallow those reasons may be), Damian is the only one who has no further characterization than a greedy, bloodthirsty dickhead.
  • Groin Attack: Gets bitten on the crotch by Zwei during the Breach arc and is tossed around for good measure.
  • Head Crushing: How he meets his end, courtesy of Kali pushing a marble case on top of him and completely splattering his skull.
  • Jerkass: He’s an ass to ally and enemy alike, and it’s why neither side can stand him.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Gets away with his horrible actions throughout much of the fic, but his luck finally runs out in the White Fang arc when his attempt to assassinate Ghira and Kali backfires and they kill him.
  • Kick the Dog: Causally mocked Sienna about her wife and son’s deaths. Later murders Ilia under Adam’s orders, which counts as this given that Adam has no real authority over him.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Ultimately dies because his sadistic hobby of brutally torturing people to death wound up giving Kali time to burst through, kill his guards and encourage Ghira to fight through the pain. As a bonus he's also killed while fearfully pleading for his life and then being rejected, something he himself had done to his past victims, most notably Ilia.
  • Non-Action Guy: Void provides the weapons, but he isn't much of a fighter. He appears to not even have a Semblance and instead relies on having henchmen around him to fight and kill others. When Kali takes his guards out and Ghira overpowers him, he's left completely defenseless and is very easily killed immediately afterwards.
  • Obviously Evil: He's basically an openly corrupt businessman and death merchant who treats people like garbage and revels in the destruction he causes.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction when Ghira picks him up before tossing him across the room, and another when it's clear that Kali is about to kill him despite his frantic pleading.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Damian is basically a greedy, bigoted, and bored rich kid in the body of a terrorist.
  • Sadist: He's looking forward to the plot to have Grimm tear up Vale and is disappointed when nobody dies. He also appreciates Sienna's descent into brutality. His hideout is later shown to contain dozens of human corpses that he and his men gleefully tortured to death.
  • Smug Snake: Completely full of himself and cocky, but falls apart into fearful panicking when the tide turns against him and is stuck against someone stronger than him.
  • The Sociopath: He's a corrupt death merchant willing to kill innocent people For the Evulz. He has some superficial charm, but he's blatantly giddy about the carnage he creates and assists in.
  • Squashed Flat: How he's killed during the assassination attempt on the Belladonna family when Kali pushes a marble case on top of him and crushes him to death.
  • Stupid Evil: Despite Sienna's orders to kill the Belladonnas quickly, his sadism gets the better of him when he decides to instead torture Ghira to death. This action gets him killed when Kali barges through the doors, kills his men, and gets Ghira to overpower Damian by telling him Blake is in danger. Had he just shot Ghira instead there's a possibility he could have fled the area quicker.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Decides to ignore Sienna's orders to kill Ghira quickly and instead indulge his sadism by torturing him, not even stopping when multiple gunshots go off in the distance several times, even though that should've indicated that the assassination isn't going according to plan. This careless action ends up leading directly to his death.
  • Torture Technician: He does a lot to Ruby when he captures her at Mount Glenn to destroy her Aura and get her to talk.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Thought he'd have an easy time killing the Belladonna family just because he and Sienna were surrounded by dozens of guards, and fatally found out the hard way that he was wrong.
  • Villains Want Mercy: Spends his final moments frantically begging Kali for mercy when she's about to crush his skull with a marble case, despite having previously shown none to any of his own victims. Kali isn't having any of it.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Gleefully murders kids just as much as adults, with one kid being seen among the corpses in his hideout.

    Ilia Amitola 

Ilia Amitola

A young chameleon Faunus and member of the White Fang.

Tropes:

  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Not only did her parents die and she was subject to discrimination, but she was also a victim of sexual assault and eventually was killed after finally meeting Blake again.
  • Composite Character: She was the one stalking Blake to Menagerie instead of Sun.
  • Death by Adaptation: Ilia was able to survive the events of Volume 5 in canon. She does not get such a chance this time around.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She genuinely does care about Blake and wants the best for her. She's upset at the idea of having to kill her for the cause.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: She's so upset by Adam and Damian's betrayal of her that she doesn't even try to fight back against the latter, instead futily trying to plead with the latter.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: She doesn't even get to finish her plea to Damian before he shoots her.
  • Rape as Backstory: She was one of Atwood's victims. It's one thing that helps Blake realize what Adam was doing to her.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: She wants what's best for the Faunus. While she doesn't like the extreme methods Sienna uses, she feels that there is no other way at this point.

    the Albains 

Corsac and Fennic Albain

Two brothers in the service of the White Fang.

Tropes:

    the Lieutenant 

Adam's Lieutenant

A White Fang member who works closely with Adam.

Tropes:

  • Death by Adaptation: His fate is uncertain in canon, but he definitely dies in this story.
  • The Dragon: Adam’s loyal right-hand man.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Definitely a loathsome bastard, but he genuinely cares about Adam. He is enraged at Blake for leaving him and is genuinely devastated when he is killed, seeing himself as having failed Adam’s cause.
  • Jerkass: Mocks Winter as Adam is about to execute her wife and infant daughter. Later, on the train and having beaten Weiss, he gleefully mocks her about his and Adam’s plan to kill everyone Winter loves to break her.
  • Sadist: Enjoys assisting Adam in hurting others, usually mocking their victims.
  • Undying Loyalty: Practically worships Adam, assisting him in his atrocities without question, and when he’s killed, is more devastated that he failed Adam other then the fact that he was dying.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Thought nothing of assisting Adam in the murder of an infant.

    Trifa 

Trifa

A spider Faunus who is responsible for a terrorist attack in Mistral.

Tropes:

  • Oh, Crap!: When she hears that Yang has something worse than "military interrogation methods."
  • Tempting Fate: She hears that Kraken and Yang were discussing "military interrogation methods" and notes that she won't be broken by them. Then Yang mentions that she's going to do something much worse.

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