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Why isn't this page get reverted to the Franchise namespace, again? This thing has been more than VideoGame, considering we have Alter Memory (Anime), Stage Play and some... 'spin offs'...
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Why hasn\'t this page redirected to the Franchise namespace, again? This thing has been more than VideoGame, considering we have Alter Memory (Anime), Stage Play and some... \'spin offs\'...
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I don't think Ruby's reaction to that scene is a good indicator of whether or not Cinder is an MEH. That reaction was more about Ruby's own story arc, not Cinder's. There was what happened to Yang, Ruby's decision to take responsibility for confronting Emerald and trying to save Penny and Pyrrha (which was thwarted by Mercury), and the responsibility placed on her to save Pyrrha. That's several episodes of building up pressure, responsibility and failure to where Pyrrha essentially becomes the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
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I don\'t think Ruby\'s reaction to that scene is a good indicator of whether or not Cinder is an MEH. That reaction was more about Ruby\'s own story arc, not Cinder\'s. There was what happened to Yang, Ruby\'s decision to take responsibility for confronting Emerald and trying to save Penny and Pyrrha (which was thwarted by Mercury), and the responsibility placed on her to save Pyrrha. That\'s several episodes of building up pressure, responsibility and failure to Pyrrha.
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Pyrrha's death doesn't seem to be about Cinder (she did too well against Cinder before losing). The point of her scene seems to be about triggering Ruby's power instead.
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Pyrrha\'s death doesn\'t seem to be about Cinder (she did too well against Cinder before losing). The point of her scene seems to be about triggering Ruby\'s power instead. That\'s not a MEH, it\'s more like the pressure of failing another friend being the straw that breaks the camel\'s back.
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I don't think Ruby's reaction to that scene is a good indicator of whether or not Cinder is an MEH. That reaction was more about Ruby's own story arc, not Cinder's. There was what happened to Yang, Ruby's decision to take responsibility for confronting Emerald and trying to save Penny and Pyrrha (which was thwarted by Mercury), and the responsibility placed on her to save Pyrrha. That's several episodes of building up pressure, responsibility and failure to where Pyrrha essentially becomes the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
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I don\'t think Ruby\'s reaction to that scene is a good indicator of whether or not Cinder is an MEH. That reaction was more about Ruby\'s own story arc, not Cinder\'s. There was what happened to Yang, Ruby\'s decision to take responsibility for confronting Emerald and trying to save Penny and Pyrrha (which was thwarted by Mercury), and the responsibility placed on her to save Pyrrha. That\'s several episodes of building up pressure, responsibility and failure to where Pyrrha essentially becomes the last straw that breaks the camel\'s back.
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Pyrrha's death doesn't seem to be about Cinder's power at all (she did too well against Cinder before losing). The point of her scene seems to be about triggering Ruby's power instead.
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Pyrrha\'s death doesn\'t seem to be about Cinder (she did too well against Cinder before losing). The point of her scene seems to be about triggering Ruby\'s power instead.
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