How could Blake and Yang have had a conversation with Robyn? (RWBY)
I'm referring, obviously, to before they tell Ironwood the truth.
Something I've always maintained is that Robyn should have interacted with Blake and Yang before they told her the truth. While we know Robyn is a good person, it really feels like a very rushed decision to entrust her with something so important.
Besides, we hadn't really seen Robyn helping people until after election night with this whole resource distribution thing. I know she got into politics to help everyone, but we don't even know what her campaign promises are. I could run for office saying I want to help the poor, but that doesn't mean people should support me. What matters are my plans.
One way to solve all this would be some prior interaction.
I read that Blake and Yang couldn't meet Robyn because they were constantly busy…
Clover: You're of course free to enjoy your time off as you see fit. Whatever helps you take the edge off.
Well, Clover mentions that they have a "time off."
I've also read that they supposedly don't interact with Robyn because Ironwood hates her. Which isn't entirely true.
Yang: Better Robyn than Jacques Schnee. Ironwood: Oh, I suppose so. Either way, this election doesn't bode well for our stability. Ruby: It could be a chance to work with Robyn and get Mantle on your side. Ironwood: The likelihood of that working— Nora: She's right, you have to do something about Mantle. If you could get Robyn to trust you… Jaune: I bet if you opened up to her she'd understand that you're being framed. Ironwood: Perhaps… but it will only work if she's open too.
The idea of working with her. She didn't refuse to talk to her. It's just difficult to open up to someone like that when you're so paranoid.
Besides, Nora went to Robyn's party despite everything.
I don't know, I read that supposedly Ruby and her friends don't want to make Ironwood their enemy. But we've seen the kids criticizing Ironwood's plans and Nora yelling in his face.
But okay, so what do I propose?
Imagine this: Blake and Yang were fighting Grimm in Mantle. An attack near the breach in the wall. Yang and Blake make some comments, kind of like they enjoy being together. (We're adding some Bumblebee development). Okay, so when they're about to call for reinforcements because there are too many Grimm, the Happy Huntresses appear. They help finish off the Grimm.
People cheer for the Happy Huntresses and everything. Robyn congratulates Yang and Blake for showing great courage and skill despite being so young. To celebrate, Robyn invites them for drinks.
Blake and Yang accept and go to a bar. There, Robyn is greeted with great enthusiasm.
Blake is somewhat excited. While Yang talks to May and Joanna about various things (we'll get to that in a moment), Blake speaks with Robyn and Fiona.
Blake says it's a pleasure to speak with such an important figure in Mantle, and that she supports her political campaign.
Robyn is surprised, since Blake is a huntress under Ironwood's command.
Blake says that despite not entirely agreeing with his actions, he's someone who can be trusted… which makes her wonder if she herself should trust him.
Fiona says it's good to have more Faunus huntsmen in the kingdom, especially a Belladonna.
Blake is surprised by that, but Fiona tells her that they investigated "these new Huntsmen" from Atlas.
They talk, and Blake basically recounts how she, her father, and some friends stopped the White Fang in Haven.
Robyn says she's sorry to hear that, since she believes Sienna's project shouldn't have ended like that. And she also thinks it's a shame what Adam ended up becoming. Blake sadly confirms. (Although without revealing that she killed him).
Blake says that her father is trying to create a new movement. Robyn toasts to that, saying that she thinks he's a good man, even if she doesn't entirely agree with his pacifism. During the conversation Robyn expresses her plans and projects if she becomes councilwoman, saying that she will continue fighting for Mantle even if she loses.
The drinks arrive, and Blake says for a moment that she's too young to have an alcoholic drink. Until she remembers that she's an adult, so she can drink. Yang encourages her, and she ends up having a piña colada.
If you're wondering, Yang was talking a bit about her experiences as Huntress, saying that she's doing well now thanks to the support of her friends. Yang makes a special mention of Blake, blushing.
To which May and Joanna exchange knowing glances.
In the end, Blake and Yang basically say that they appreciate the drinks, but now they have to go back to the academy to go to bed since it's very late. Robyn says it was a pleasure meeting them. She appreciates them protecting Mantle. And if they need anything, they can always count on her. Blake and Yang then leave.
Okay. The scene lasts at most 5 minutes, and beyond the initial fight scene, it wouldn't require too much money or animation investment. It provides some Bumblebee footage. Gives the characters extra characterization. Robyn reveals her colors in a good way and makes her look likeable. It serves to cultivate an already established relationship between Blake, Yang, and Robyn. The scene of the Happy Huntresses fighting Grimm serves to show them fighting for Mantle. Etc.
Overall, I think it's a good idea.
If you're not convinced, then why don't we see them at Robyn's party?
Basically, Yang and Blake would go to Robyn to show their support and ask her a bit about her political project.
They would also try to convince Robyn to trust Ironwood; I mean, if Robyn wins, they'll have to work together.
I read somewhere that Blake and Yang didn't have any free time and that it was necessary to de-stress.
But I say: Blake cares about the faunus, don't you think it makes more sense for her character if we see her take an interest in talking to Robyn? And Yang would want to support her.
Note aside. Why always that we talk about something of RWBY, we end up talking about fucking ironwood? I'm tired.















