If I remember correctly, the "After the Fall" comic says that Glynda took over at Beacon and is overseeing it's repair. I think she made base camp the library too.
@@shelbybayer200 just a crazy imagining plot twist well im not talking about faith what if like in the beginning Glynda was working with salem that would be a plot twist.
@@eliezerbrion280 I mean, I know we've already seen who Salem is, and was in the past. But what if Glynda IS Salem. Like, shes a cover up for Salem, since she's not been around for an unknown reason. (given other characters haven't been as well, this could be ruled out.) She could have been trying to gain back the trust of Oz without striking fear in him, as it would walking up as Salem herself. We've seen that Glynda is a very powerful huntress in the show, and so is Salem. (Now this part is a stretch, but goes with the video theory.) She could have some kind of shape-shifting power as well, and she uses that to hide her true self.
Cinder is identifiable by her glass queen chess piece, she’s the fall maiden (correlates with the crown of choice) and she wants power. They’re going to make her make a choice. It’s all symbolic. They also haven’t used Glenda since the fall of beacon, showing that she’s not an important character.
I suppose she is still rebuilding Beacon. When it comes to her voice actress she could be replaced, as cold as that sounds, they did that with Ren and Qrow, it’s not impossible.
@@somenerdpng purple was the color of royals, cause purple was a hard pigment to come by. Only the rich had it. It didn't represent anything besides being rich. Why greed, corruption, and pride get depicted with the color of purple. Besides that, it actually has no deeper myth to purple like other colors.
But a teachers true purpose is to help their students make the right choices and guide them in a good direction especially a professor at a boarding school
@@DaichiTheBrawler Yeah, I think they mean proportionally speaking, not literally. Glynda is to the average human what Yang is to Neapolitan. A head or two taller, where the chest of one lines up with the head of another, a terrible height difference for a headbutt attack.
This makes sense. This is random and out there, but unlike the random theories like Ruby somehow being a Faunus(I have no clue why), this makes sense and is actually plausible.
@@dragonborn7955 No he's kinda right. They were thinking of making Ruby more wolf faunus. Like her hair was going to be gray and look "wolfy" but they got rid of the idea cause it wouldn't work with the color scheme. Early designs for Ruby were set aside and used later for Militia Malachite.
In fullmetal alchemist, the oldest homunculus, Pride, takes the form of a little boy. When the protagonists fid out about it, they go through pictures detailing the same little boy near people in positions of power, with his age shifting from younger to older, so it would be appropriate that if Glynda was the relic, she could change her appearance minimally to appear older or younger and then even disguise herself as a new person.
@@mistressofdreams6031 ??? she does look uglier, her design is still the same but the shading style makes her looks so simple. I prefer her first animation model waaay before this once, its not only her tho, it happens with the original designs of team rwby too.
If Ozpin was constantly supplying magic to Glynda, what are your thoughts on what that means for her post-v3 with (Headmaster) Ozpin's death? We haven't seen her onscreen at all post-v3, and we've just had that one reference from Prof. Port in v4 that she is "working round the clock to restore Beacon to its former glory". The one time we see her onscreen after Ozpin dies is at the very end of v3 (during Salem's voice-over), where we see her trying to rebuild something with her semblance, but failing. Could that be a sign that she's weakening without Ozpin alive? Do you think that Glynda, the person, could fade away even though the relic itself would obviously endure? It will be interesting to see if/how Glynda returns to the story when the action inevitably shifts back to Vale a few volumes down the road.
Something else to take into consideration, since we don’t have a good idea as to how the relic works, what if glynda is supposed to be an ‘oracle’. Someone that the relic of choice speaks through. Rather than glynda being the spirit, she’s compatible with the spirit and the only way to use the relic is by wearing it and having it speak through someone. Obviously it wouldn’t be smart for ozpin to use it himself, especially when he was the king. So maybe he has a special advisor who uses the relic for him, and glynda is that advisor?
I like the idea, however somewhat of a counter theory, the relic of choice grants a person great magical power but it merges with a human disappearing from view, so it is a persons choice to accept this power. Basically it turns a person into something a kin to a maiden in power. When the person has the power of the Relic the only way to retrieve it is to have the Fall Maiden decide to kill them to make the choice of killing them or losing the Relic all together.
I know it's not related to the relic of choice but I think I have a theory on the relic of creation. I believe it is based on the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio. We've seen the vault and it's has a bluish theme to it. We also see that there's alot of Pinocchio themes being introduced between Penny, Pietro, Monstro etc. I think they will use this staff and it has the power to make Penny into a real girl so that she can become a true person. The Blue Fairy could bring pinocchio to life and make him into a real boy. Adjusting this to the RWBY story I could see a Fairy being the deity of the lamp. I think that with the Relic can create many things and if someone's aura is around like Penny you can bet it can create a new real body for her, yes it can only do one thing at a time but I don't think there's any "3 question limit" on it because it's continuously emitting energy. I don't think it can raise the dead no. But if someone's aura/soul is still around then the relic has a lot more leeway to create/change their Aura even if their Aura is inside someone else (namely if pyrrha's soul is inside of Cinder). Monty was smart and I could see him doing this 2 birds one stone. No clue on the relic of choice but it's based on a fairy tale/fable so who knows. I think we need to rely on the stories and fairy tales/legends to an extent to guide us with regards to the relics. I don't think Crwby is going to stretch it too much with them character wise.
Dude I absolutely love this theory, the only thing that makes me think that it might not be true is the fact that she seems to becoming more human already in her characteristics, emotions, mannerisms etc so she might not not need to. We have already seen she is "human" enough to gain the maiden powers. However, maybe these are just steps to her becoming FULLY human, as you said. I'm really excited for how this might play out in volume 8.
@@scoopadifuego I know they're playing around with it too much to not note it. She's changing more and more it seems as you say a stepwise change. Slow but steady. It's hinting at it we'll have to see how it goes down in volume 8. The Blue fairy used a "wand" which kinda looks like a staff if you think about it. There are other stories with staffs and creations but they aren't super well known alot of them are downright obscure and people look to far into the weeds I think. It has to be a well known fairy tale that can fit with characters in the arc/kingdom ideally from a writing standpoint and they have a good thing with the fairy.
@@Shiloh_has_a_bird Maybe that could be a possibility. I thought about that too but since it was a relic video I went from the relic standpoint. they don't name the blue fairy in Pinocchio just "Blue fairy" so until we get confirmation it's possible. They have plans for Penny regardless big ones I think.
I remember hearing Monty Oums wife's favorite character was Cinder, as she, in her eyes, represents the 'spirit of benevolence' Maybe when Cinder and Glynda / Relic of choice get together, we get some of Cinders History and hopefully have her chose to reject something / someone evil, ie Salem Or maybe Im just hoping my number 2 Cinder will get some redemption
It's a good theory. It also helps that her emblem is that of a crown (like the relic although it looks like a tiara), if this were to be true it would factor in how The Good witch from the wizard of Oz can turn into a Bubble much like how Jinn shares the lamp idea with genies. As the Relic Of Choice Glynda would have more power possibly choosing to age herself to keep up the lie that she's human. That said she seems to not take any of Oz' crap implying she has her own personality and isn't fully on board with him. Her summoning a storm while likely magic can also be elaborate dust use. I will say that her appearing in After the Fall and being brought up repeatedly when comparing to Carmine definitely I moly's she's gonna be more important later on. (Once they recast her voice actress) plus assuming Glynda was the extra measures in place it would explain why Cinder couldn't have gotten the relic from Beacon and why Glynda seems to be staying around Beacon to help repair instead of hunting down Ozpin
I like this theory and it does sound interesting, but I feel like Glynda is more of a guardian of the Relic? It's a theory Rozanime came up with on their tumblr. It's titled "Glynda and the Relic of Choice" and I think describes this idea pretty well. Her emblem, jewellery, relationship with Oz and so on.
I loved Glynda, she's my favourite teacher at Beacon and I always wanted to know more about her, I hope she returns in future Volumes, as for the theory, I never considered this and it sounds really intriguing ^^ Great video ^^
I have always thought Glynda was the choice relic since season 4. One of the main reasons is because she doesn't exactly seem to understand/display human emotion and is dedicated to the choices she makes. This is seen in the food fight episode where she gets annoyed at the students as they are supposed to be the "defenders of the world" - almost as if she is angry at them because they are not taking their choice to become huntsmen/huntresses seriously Also agree with the points made in this video and have been thinking them for awhile, especially because of the crown icon and her semblance seems very mystical and overpowered compared to others - which is something a relic would likely have if in human form
Gives another meaning to the conversation he and Cinder had during the fall of Beacon. Cinder: This whole time... Me: Right in front of us. Cinder: She was right about you. Such arrogance.
You know, I think it's possible that Glynda could be one of Ozpin's four daughters. The fact that she alludes to the Good Witch of the South, who in other iterations of the Wizard of Oz, mostly Wicked, is supposed to have some sort of personal connection to the Wicked Witch of the West, who Salem alludes, makes it quite palpable to consider the possibility that Salem and Glynda might have a close relation as mother and daughter. It would even make sense on why she is involved in Ozpin's inner circle, aside from her being his most trusted prodigy. Another thing to note on is their eye color as one of the daughters, the one in the orange dress, is shown to have green eyes, which is the same eye color as Glynda's. And don't get me started on her emblem.
She can be the Summer Maiden tho. Altough, if that was the case, she should've blow up her cover to defend Beacon. On an unrelated note, are the result of the last poll ready?
She can't technically be the summer maiden, because the maidens each are supposedly under the protection of each of the four kingdoms' huntsman academies. Fall for Beacon in Vale, Spring for Haven in Mistral, Winter for Atlas Academy in the kingdom of Atlas, which would mean the Summer Maiden is in Vacuo under the protection and supervision of Shade Academy.
I was the same, I loved the theory but thought it was a bit crazy. However, the more I thought about it the more I started to think it could be the case. I agree that her crown, her position at Beacon and her personality traits are all too much to be a coincidence and at the VERY LEAST, feel she is closely tied to whatever it was Ozpin meant by making the relic at Beacon more difficult to access. Some things I disagree on would be her storms and such from ep 1. I think that was just high level Dust Mage abilities on display (and this was before the maidens were a thing). Also, I don't think she ever had a relationship with James, that just seems like one sided (and shallow) interest. Otherwise, I feel that the Relic of Choice has the ability to choose...and that would makes sense that it have a human/spirit form. She can choose how she appears/ages/aligns etc. And so would not require Ozpin's magic to stay the way she is...but it still confuses why Ozpin's magic is dwindling. And of course, what Ozpin meant by making Choice harder to find...still I love the theory and have been thinking about it for a long time. Otherwise, is it just my crazy, or do you not see motifs of both the Gods in her design. She has features consistent with 'light', even her name translates to "holy', 'fair', 'good', but her purple/black tattered cape, the black leather and maybe even her crop seem more reminiscent of the God of Darkness. She's 50% Good and 50% witch xD. May not mean anything, but I see it as an opportunity to again link humanity with light and dark and their ability to choose. I have to wonder if the Crown references the Golden Cap from the WoZ books. In the book Glinda used it to send Dorothy's friends to various locations they wanted to be and set the winged monkeys free. Maybe it has something to do with freedom of choice? It seems King Vale could not simply choose to end the war with Choice, he also needed Destruction...but maybe Choice helps align the circumstances so that the user's choices can become reality if there is enough of a will/means to make them so? IDK, I have spent too much time thinking about this, but I do love the theory.
So I just had an epiphany! What if the 'vault' is literally the forest of forever fall? Is it too obvious? Because, that forest is very magical to be in a forever state of 'change' with the leaves always falling and red. Not to mention the fall maiden is the one who is needed for that vault. I'm interested to know your thoughts...!
Your theory makes alot of sense. In addition, to understand who or what Glynda represents, you may want to look further into her role in the "The Wizard of Oz." Thought she is considered a witch the story, she is also called a sorceress at some point. It alludes to her being good or even wicked at some point. In the story it is almost mentioned that she has feelings in regards to how things should be (good or evil) or how they should not be changed. It feeds into the idea of choice, being able to choose good or evil or change your nature.
i could see the relic of choice being the school itself. like the relic being far larger than the others. I can see the school being built literally on the relic
If the choice relic is an object, maybe it can split a persons perception into multiple viewpoints, like the ability to break down any preconceived notions they might have? For example, if Ironwood came into contact with it, the relic could let him Matrix into his own mind and his psyche would split into various "facets" such as empathy, pride, fear, happiness, conviction, anger and the like in addition to his to his normal self. They'd all be able to converse with one another with the relic power ensuring all of these facets speak their respective "minds", leading to self-revelations or choices that Ironwood wouldn't have had or made before?
Very impressive video. Really good ideas here and I think you are on to something. It would be great to see this theory be proven right. This reminds me of some of Glynda's remarks and comments to characters she interacts with. One example is in Volume 3 when she criticizes against Winter and about Qrow's behavior and how her retaliating didn't help the situation. My only big question is who they may have to voice Glynda.
Willow and Winter also look similar to Salem in ways, especially them being extra white and summoning dead grimm in white deluxe edition and the hereditary aspect, maybe they are biologically related somehow or it has to do with coming out of the dark lava or something? Salem does look like a Schnee with Nora's scars
It’s funny I was thinking about the beacon relic and then remembered that glynda was still there and that she probably had something to do with the relic and all of a sudden this video appears and it is amazing
Now that You mention it When I first saw Glynda in the First volume of Rwby where she met Ruby and face Against Torchwick and Cinder the Attacks she was using were a little bit of Magic like She was able to make a storm of raining Ice shards and shooting multiple purple Shots at enemies without dust and the way she holds her Riding Cross is like a wand something a person of Magic or a Witch uses such as Her Character inspiration the Glynda from The wizard of Oz and her emblem is the same crown as the relic of choice and when she brought Ruby for Questions she said *you be going home with a pat on the back and a slap on the wrist* like that being the first choice she had and the second was ruby meeting Ozpin so that can be actual hints.😮😮😮🌨️🌨️🌨️👑👑👑👸🏼👸🏼
This is an interesting theory, and you make a compelling case. But I’m going to play devils advocate for a moment, as well as to theorize a bit on my own First there is a fairytale in the stores of remnant that suggests at the relic of choices power. Specifically it helps a person see a choice they will face in the future, before they have to decide. Basically giving them time to consider their options. The king in the story is haunted by this knowledge before eventually accepting that he has to live in the moment, and he can only do what he can. Based on that story I think it’s more likely that style of power instead of a guide that imparts wisdom. After all the act of imparting wisdom inevitable suggests an opinion, and while subtle that could easily interfere with the free will aspect of choice. Glenda is a fair teacher, but she isn’t unbiased. She is a rounded character with her own opinions, and she isn’t afraid to share them. Second, there are some conversations where she directly says she is less experienced than others, such as when she tells Ironwood he (Ozpin) has experience they simply lack, and that he should stop talking about trust and start showing it. I also suspect the crown on the King of vale is the relic much like the sword is. If we believe that the King was a version of Ozma, it follows that he might have both. After all he built the academies with the intent to guard them. You don’t make defences for a treasure you don’t have. I think he had it but that like everything it’s first a physical object, and secondly some sort of being. This being said I do think there is more going on with Glenda than an ordinary huntress, and it wouldn’t surprise me if she guards the relic of choice, or has magic of her own that we don’t yet know about. In the first fight we see her she displays more powers than simple telekinesis. If she was simply moving objects she would have to wait till those objects where broken to make the lance she used against the ship. Also she reforms the objects together leaving them basically unbroken, telekinesis could put them together but it wouldnt glue them in place to create a seamless connection. Finally she is based on a witch (literally the good witch). The two other characters based on either witches or wizards both ended up having true magic, this may very well be a pattern. Furthermore the exact witch she is, and it’s legend makes her the exact opposite of Salem (wicked witch of the west). Her legend ties her as firmly to the story of the wicked witch as she is tied to the story of Oz. It could be her backstory that led to her being Ozs second, or the nature of her powers, but in some way those two are directly connected. All of this together speaks more to me of magic as opposed to choice. Perhaps she is a maiden (though I doubt it considering Cinder didn’t recognize it, and her eyes don’t do the thing) or perhaps she is a fairytale we have yet to hear, much like how silver eyed warriors didn’t come up till several episodes after the lore drop of the maidens. The fact is we don’t know what Glenda is, and while I don’t think she is the relic of choice as you hypothesized, I do agree that she is more important than we realize. This is not the end of her story, and I can’t wait to here what theories you will come up with as it slowly starts to unfold.
It’s not about the relic of choice but have been thinking on the relic of destruction rules: what if it would require a “pure” soul in order to wield or perhaps in order to use it the person must give up a part of themselves, sort of a law of equivalent exchange type of deal
Ok so looking at the relics I had a thought. What if, when the four relics are united and the gods return to Remnant, and if they judge humanity as worthy, the gods will choose a worthy candidate and make them a king/queen? We have a crown that if you're right is also an advisor. The lamp would also provide insight on how to rule. Using this knowledge, the king can wield the staff to help grow his people or the sword to defend them. (kind of a crack theory I know).
I don't think Glynda is the relic of choice (although the more I think about it, the more I can see it), but rather she has the relic of choice. Whom-so-ever uses the relic can probably see with a clear mind all the options before them, but can't see where those options lead and have to make a choice. I can see Ozpin using the relic to best determain how to hide it and deciding that giving it to Glynda was the best choice.
When you said about Glynda being an intermediary, it reminded me of how in the fairytale about the crown there’s a woman who takes the crown from the king to keep him from going mad over all the choices he could make. We see Glynda speaking her mind to Ozpin like an advisor, as well as literally playing a support role in that we predominantly see her use her semblance for fixing things instead of fighting. Maybe she plays a role like that for Ozpin, taking care of things and keeping the burden of choice away from him while still advising him based on it. My thought also is, if Glynda is the spirit of the relic, maybe Glynda as we know her will have to “die” in order to use the relic - will revert back to her true spirit form and disappear. That would be interesting choice for Glynda herself to make, especially if she started out as a regular human who chose to become the vessel for the relic of Choice.
Interesting theory! I can see this possibly being valid, especially after seeing the crown on her cape. As for OP semblances, I still think that Fiona's beats Glynda.
Hm, not sure. She needs to get into physical contact for it to work. I´d say if assisted, Fionas semblance is stronger. As a one-woman force, Glyndas telekinetic is much more versatile.
It's a wild one but sorry. I gotta call this a crack theory. I'm certain the actual vault is in the Emerald Forest. Glynda is certainly powerful. But lets be real. She has a soul. She has aura and a semblance. While the skills she displayed in the first episode are suspect and something I've thought over a lot. Its been said she keeps dust in her whip which she likely manipulates and has fine control over with her semblance. The purple rays she fires likely being focused gravity dust. Ruby even posed the question specifically of if Ozpin has done what he did to Qrow and Raven with someone else like Glynda and he said as much as he would like to. No he didn't because of of his finite magic. His magic is likely dwindling because he gave up so much of it to the maidens. His magic likely keeps them strong since the majority is there and he has so little left to work with. The fact The king of vale had the relic of choice in the battle shows he used it on people. Possibly using it on the other rulers so they would submit to his will or to make those he faced lose any will to fight by giving them the choice after displaying his power. Choice likely influences the actions of others. Remember that in Qrow's story. The aspect of Choice was based on the idea of being good or evil. It influences. Similarly to how Salem was overwhelmed by the feeling of destruction after her plunge. Pools of destruction that ironically create life to destroy merely influenced her thinking in a small degree and later she immersed herself into it and the Grimm. Devoting most of her own magic to the creation of the Grimm. The magic they possess in it's purest form controls the elements. Hence why this is the most basic power of a maiden. But they can do so much more once they understand this. Glynda who knows magic is real and has prioritized control of her semblance. Likely awakening such a semblance in some desperate bid for control within her life. She is one who is truly strong. But has every bit the limit of humanity. She stands by Ozpin's side by her own choice. She may control the body with her semblance. But she has no impact on the soul.
considering that the staff and lamp have the same colour scheme, the sword and crown probably do too. so the other 3 entities probably look like jinn too also the storm can be explained by combining telekinesis with dust
For me i think the relic of choice is a symbol of a crown. In my perspective to be like an example a king who makes decision between right or wrong kind of thing
Interresting theory. If I may. Glynda was unsure once though (as far my knowlegde goes), cause all the way back to volume 1. When Pyrrha paired up with Jaune, Glynda was not sure if Jaune was up to the task for the level off combat. She was right at that point, cause Jaune got in by fraud. Yet, except Cardin blackmailing Jaune for a couple off episodes, we have not seen Jaune come clean about this. Then again (at the time) Ozpin didn't agree with Glynda, Ozpin was silent during that exchange of words, so I guess Glynda took that as a sign to wait for a while longer. I wonder with Oscar's memories that came back, hopefully something about the relation between Jaune and Ozpin (maybe through his ancestors and Ozpin recognized Jaune's sword, since it was a hand-down). Also if Glynda would be a relic or the manifestation off the relic, what are Port and Oobleck? I'm wondering cause this also happend in volume 1, where Weiss recommended herself as the leader off team Rwby. Where Peter Port was agains that idea, because Ozpin knows best who would be the leader and Professor Port stated "That he believed in professor Ozpin for many years and never once let him astray". This does give me the impression that he trust Ozpin just as much as Glynda would. Lastly I'm glad Weiss got that conversation with professor Port, this made her open up to Ruby and the others more, that basicly was the start off her changing to the woman she is now, where she values her team like family.
To be fair, she was really certain in that statement. "I don´t care what his transcripts say, that boy is not ready for this sort of training." [quoted lightly] I would not count that as 'unsure choice'.
My opinion: Lamp: nothing to say, we know 90% about it. Staff: Lindsay (Yangs VA) joked on a podcast that it can bring people back to life, and that they should bring Forrest back. If this is true, then we’re looking at either Pyrrha or Summer. Sword: I honestly have no opinion on the sword yet, we need to see more about it. Crown: I think the crown will show the user the best choice of action. Example: Pyrrha had a choice of going to fight Cinder, or fleeing. The crown would tell her what the best choice would be and the user would have the choice of doing the two options. Example only, not saying it’s true. And also, if Pyrrha is alive again at the end of the show, the magicless crown would make for a great new headpiece. Again not true, but a theory.
Speaking of the Sword of Destruction, I imagine it being powerful enough to split a mountain in two (or be able to destroy the core of the planet as I've mentioned in a previous comment in another video). While this relic might be straightforward in it use, I bet that within the vault this relic be lodged in a stone (Excalibur and King Arthur reference) and can only be pulled out by the Summer Maiden.
@@SonicNitro alright, sorry if my comment sounded mean. The Lady in the Lake is a fey being that was and is the keeper of Excalibur. (Wizard Merlin got it from her before putting it in a stone, and when King Arthur was slain, the Lady took it back into the lake, for the next hero worthy of it. That is why I think it would be a good fit.
See something like this I would disregard. You got our minds jogging with this theory. What if Glynda isn’t the relic but like a spokesperson for it or like Gowther from seven deadly sins
Some more reasons glynda is the relic of choice 1. The crown of choice might not be a royal crown but the body part. 2. Glynda has blonde hair and green eyes so does ozpins child (the one with the orange dress) maybe ozpin made her look that way to remind him of his child.
Well Ozpin himself did say he made it more difficult to find the relic of choice as opposed to the vaulted up other three. It makes sense given Glenda's symbol and why she's always by Ozpin's side.
To kind of expand on your theory, and to fit in with the fact that the relics to contrast with each other. What if the Relic of choice can show you three separate outcomes in the future based on the choices of the person wearing it. That could explain how the king of Vale was able to end the war since he had both the relic of Destruction and choice. This could also still work with whole idea of the spirit being a guide of some sorts as well, much like the spirit of knowledge will guide you by showing you the past and the mistakes made by others, the spirit of choice will guide you by showing you either a bright or bleak future of which you must choose what path you would like to walk.
You also have the moment during vol 2 chpt 1 with the food fight where Glynda was like “they are supposed to be the future protecters” or something like that, and Oz was like “that is true but for now they are kids so let them be since they won’t be forever” (more or less) it’s like Oz was teaching Glynda that just bc they chose this path doesn’t mean they still can’t behave like the kids that they are... idk this part just popped into my head towards the end of the video that would help support your theory
Telekinesis has a wide range of uses and some semblances are obviously superior to others. Ironically, telekinesis is reflective of authority, control over everything. I would not be surprised if she could create a fusion reaction by forcing atoms to fuse together, The same principle applies to evaporation, fusing water in the air to create ice, basically control the weather also. Honestly, everything Glynda is as a person is contradictory to choice, her semblance, her personality and even her actions and looks are all defined as controlling. She is a just a Jean Grey. A class 5 mutant/Huntress, her potentially practically limitless. Then again, a crown is a symbol of authority and it’s ironic that the Relic of Choice would be the shape of a crown when all the others are consistent with their shape. It’s possible that, if Glynda is the relic itself, then she is a living paradox.
Yay, not-only-my creazy theory! :D I'll add one pros outside RWBY universum. RT loves anime motives and adds them to the show, especially from shonen genre. And one of the most strange motive for Westerner is people turning objects and objects turning people - Soul Eater being the most famouse example.
I had a theory it would be pyrrha since she had a headpiece and when she died she turned to dust probably because she went back to the relic of choice and notice how her headpiece didn't turn to dust like her it is kinda weird
I mean, it IS a random thought, but it is a random thought that makes some kind of sense, and it would not be the first time a writer does something like that in a show.
My interpretation of Ozpin saying that his power is finite and dwindling is like this: imagine his magic as a video game mana bar with 100 points. Every time he uses magic in any way, it costs him a mana point, and if he just uses magic himself, it'll recharge over time. Worst that can happen is he exhausts himself and has to take a break while his mana recharges (although if a situation were to arise that could cause him to exhaust himself, he'd probably just die). The problem comes up when he give magic to other people. If he gives someone else magic, he's permanently lowering his mana bar total so someone else can have magic. For example, let's say the magic he gave the maidens was worth 40 mana points (he described the magic he gave them as "a great deal of magic", so I assume it was close to half of the magic he had). Now each of the maidens has gone from not having mana bars at all, to having mana bars with 10 point totals, and he's left with a mana bar that can max out at 60 points. Then there's the magic he gave Qrow and Raven. He called that amount of magic rather minuscule, so lets say they each got 2 mana points, leaving Ozpin with a maximum of 56. Now think of how many people Ozpin and his past lives has had working for him, and how many of those he might have gifted magic too. When you keep reducing your mana bar total, over a long enough period of time, you'll run out of magic to give, hence "finite and dwindling". Of course that raises the question of why the magic didn't either come back to him when the people he gifted it too died, or reincarnate like the maiden powers do, but I think that's most likely a case of small quantities of magic like what Ozpin would give to his followers just dissipates when it's host dies. I mean, it's POSSIBLE that the magic does reincarnate, and the powers are just so niche that no one who got them has ever figured out they had them in the first place, but that seems a little lore breaking, and it's far more likely in my opinion that the magic just vanishes after the host's death if it's not in large enough quantities. It could also be that the maiden powers only reincarnate because *maybe* Ozpin designed them that way, but I'm not so sure about that. I'm not here to argue exact mechanics of magic-pass-along rules. I'm just here to explain my thoughts on that one lines from volume 5. Also, I don't think Glynda was using magic in episode 1. I think that was just dust. We see in the World of Remnant video on dust that lightning dust can make storm clouds when used in it's raw form, and ice dust would explain the ice shards. Throw in a bit of skillful use with her semblance to get the dust up there in the first place, and the knowledge that dust can definitely fit into a weapon as small and thin as Glynda's (see Blake's weapon for evidence), and it's pretty obvious it's not magic.
Theory For Each Relic: (Before I watched the video) Relic Of Knowledge: Meaning Jinn, the genie, gives a correct answer for any question you ask that was known throughout history (Only 3 times) Relic Of Creation: Creates Anything Known To Mankind (Only 3 times) Relic Of Destruction: Destroys Almost Anything (Only 3 times) Relic Of Choice: Helps you along with your journey such as asking where to go (Only 3 times)
I think Ozpin's powers are dwindling and finite because he split almost all of it between the 4 maidens...I think it was stated that most of his power went into them. And just a little bit of his magic was given to Qrow and Raven. He's left with a little bit but not too much.
Ozpin: they will never guess its the coffie mug. lol.
Or it could be the mug itself
@@finnheisenheim8274 That's what they said.
Or it could be even ozpin himself
@@nullpoint3346 They meant it as a joke but the mug could possibly the relic. Hidden in plain sight
Nahh
Too ridiculous
This theory just makes me wonder where Glynda is.
If I remember correctly, the "After the Fall" comic says that Glynda took over at Beacon and is overseeing it's repair. I think she made base camp the library too.
what if glynda was working with salem the whole time that would be a fcking twist
@@eliezerbrion280
Doubt it She has to much faith in Ozpin to side with villians
@@shelbybayer200 just a crazy imagining plot twist well im not talking about faith what if like in the beginning Glynda was working with salem that would be a plot twist.
@@eliezerbrion280 I mean, I know we've already seen who Salem is, and was in the past. But what if Glynda IS Salem. Like, shes a cover up for Salem, since she's not been around for an unknown reason. (given other characters haven't been as well, this could be ruled out.) She could have been trying to gain back the trust of Oz without striking fear in him, as it would walking up as Salem herself. We've seen that Glynda is a very powerful huntress in the show, and so is Salem. (Now this part is a stretch, but goes with the video theory.) She could have some kind of shape-shifting power as well, and she uses that to hide her true self.
'Insert annoyed Glynda with her arms crossed'
Glynda's emblem a crown
Relic of Choice is a crown
Coincidence I think NOT!
Cinder is identifiable by her glass queen chess piece, she’s the fall maiden (correlates with the crown of choice) and she wants power. They’re going to make her make a choice. It’s all symbolic. They also haven’t used Glenda since the fall of beacon, showing that she’s not an important character.
Brandon Miller pretty sure the chess queen is Salem
Brandon Miller i mean adam didn’t come back from the black trailer up until season 6 so i don’t think that doesn’t mean glynda isn’t important
And the villain of After the Fall is called The Crown
Coincidence? I think NOT!
@@vimier you forgot that Adam was present at the fall of Beacon witch last I checked was voulme 3 not 6
I wonder what happened to Glynda because we haven’t seen her since the end of Volume 3
That's probably not by choice pun not intended if you haven't heard Glynda's VA Kathleen Zuelch had a falling out with Rooster Teeth.
Working to retake Beacon with the other teachers.
I suppose she is still rebuilding Beacon. When it comes to her voice actress she could be replaced, as cold as that sounds, they did that with Ren and Qrow, it’s not impossible.
According to After The Fall, she’s in Vale trying to rebuild Beacon
@@ItsKagiVids they can always get another voice actress, so that's not really a good excuse.
Something else to note: Glynda's name doesn't follow the color rule... like Ozpin's (and Salem's, you could argue). Just something I'd point out.
True, but not all names are based on colour. (especially all those directly linked to wizard of Oz) Its just really common.
@@adonaimelles2317 Huh, didn´t know the name Glynda had any connection to holy. The more you know.
shadow also Witches are commonly connected to Purple as well in a simple childlike way
you guys do realise royals or royal figures have purple as a royal colour
@@somenerdpng purple was the color of royals, cause purple was a hard pigment to come by. Only the rich had it. It didn't represent anything besides being rich. Why greed, corruption, and pride get depicted with the color of purple. Besides that, it actually has no deeper myth to purple like other colors.
Why am I so impressed 😂 like seriously How did you come up with this Idea? I think this is seriously crazy (in a good way, though)
Deduction is one word with many meanings
This is actually a common theory, I've heard it from 2 or 3 other youtubers
this theory is bad.A teacher would be KNOWLEDGE, not CHOICE.
But a teachers true purpose is to help their students make the right choices and guide them in a good direction especially a professor at a boarding school
I swear if we never see Glynda Goodwitch again, I'm gonna break the writers knee caps
Start celebrating now
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If Glynda really is the relic, it would probably explain why she's so god damned tall. She's a homunculus.
She also wears heels.
Rob Harrison true but her without the heels is the equivalent of Yang to Neo
Neo is like 4ft somthin
@@DaichiTheBrawler Yeah, I think they mean proportionally speaking, not literally.
Glynda is to the average human what Yang is to Neapolitan.
A head or two taller, where the chest of one lines up with the head of another, a terrible height difference for a headbutt attack.
This makes sense. This is random and out there, but unlike the random theories like Ruby somehow being a Faunus(I have no clue why), this makes sense and is actually plausible.
Actually, I think her early concept was that she was a wolf faunus.
@@dragonborn7955 No he's kinda right. They were thinking of making Ruby more wolf faunus. Like her hair was going to be gray and look "wolfy" but they got rid of the idea cause it wouldn't work with the color scheme. Early designs for Ruby were set aside and used later for Militia Malachite.
@@seraph7934 correct
Phoenix/Night: *makes this video*
RT: *surprised Pikachu*
In fullmetal alchemist, the oldest homunculus, Pride, takes the form of a little boy. When the protagonists fid out about it, they go through pictures detailing the same little boy near people in positions of power, with his age shifting from younger to older, so it would be appropriate that if Glynda was the relic, she could change her appearance minimally to appear older or younger and then even disguise herself as a new person.
you mean like a super version of Neo s semblance?
Wait she was shown to be younger in V8......OH. MY. GOD
@@mistressofdreams6031 that was actually because of the new animation style, she looks uglier actually ;-;
@@iatemycat5320 Says you lol
@@mistressofdreams6031 ??? she does look uglier, her design is still the same but the shading style makes her looks so simple. I prefer her first animation model waaay before this once, its not only her tho, it happens with the original designs of team rwby too.
If Ozpin was constantly supplying magic to Glynda, what are your thoughts on what that means for her post-v3 with (Headmaster) Ozpin's death? We haven't seen her onscreen at all post-v3, and we've just had that one reference from Prof. Port in v4 that she is "working round the clock to restore Beacon to its former glory". The one time we see her onscreen after Ozpin dies is at the very end of v3 (during Salem's voice-over), where we see her trying to rebuild something with her semblance, but failing. Could that be a sign that she's weakening without Ozpin alive? Do you think that Glynda, the person, could fade away even though the relic itself would obviously endure?
It will be interesting to see if/how Glynda returns to the story when the action inevitably shifts back to Vale a few volumes down the road.
Something else to take into consideration, since we don’t have a good idea as to how the relic works, what if glynda is supposed to be an ‘oracle’. Someone that the relic of choice speaks through. Rather than glynda being the spirit, she’s compatible with the spirit and the only way to use the relic is by wearing it and having it speak through someone. Obviously it wouldn’t be smart for ozpin to use it himself, especially when he was the king. So maybe he has a special advisor who uses the relic for him, and glynda is that advisor?
Me: Sees the title of the video
Me: “Uh...the hell?”
I'm just imagining Glynda arguing with Jinn.
I like the idea, however somewhat of a counter theory, the relic of choice grants a person great magical power but it merges with a human disappearing from view, so it is a persons choice to accept this power. Basically it turns a person into something a kin to a maiden in power. When the person has the power of the Relic the only way to retrieve it is to have the Fall Maiden decide to kill them to make the choice of killing them or losing the Relic all together.
I know it's not related to the relic of choice but I think I have a theory on the relic of creation. I believe it is based on the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio. We've seen the vault and it's has a bluish theme to it. We also see that there's alot of Pinocchio themes being introduced between Penny, Pietro, Monstro etc. I think they will use this staff and it has the power to make Penny into a real girl so that she can become a true person. The Blue Fairy could bring pinocchio to life and make him into a real boy. Adjusting this to the RWBY story I could see a Fairy being the deity of the lamp. I think that with the Relic can create many things and if someone's aura is around like Penny you can bet it can create a new real body for her, yes it can only do one thing at a time but I don't think there's any "3 question limit" on it because it's continuously emitting energy. I don't think it can raise the dead no. But if someone's aura/soul is still around then the relic has a lot more leeway to create/change their Aura even if their Aura is inside someone else (namely if pyrrha's soul is inside of Cinder). Monty was smart and I could see him doing this 2 birds one stone. No clue on the relic of choice but it's based on a fairy tale/fable so who knows. I think we need to rely on the stories and fairy tales/legends to an extent to guide us with regards to the relics. I don't think Crwby is going to stretch it too much with them character wise.
Dude I absolutely love this theory, the only thing that makes me think that it might not be true is the fact that she seems to becoming more human already in her characteristics, emotions, mannerisms etc so she might not not need to. We have already seen she is "human" enough to gain the maiden powers. However, maybe these are just steps to her becoming FULLY human, as you said. I'm really excited for how this might play out in volume 8.
@@scoopadifuego I know they're playing around with it too much to not note it. She's changing more and more it seems as you say a stepwise change. Slow but steady. It's hinting at it we'll have to see how it goes down in volume 8. The Blue fairy used a "wand" which kinda looks like a staff if you think about it. There are other stories with staffs and creations but they aren't super well known alot of them are downright obscure and people look to far into the weeds I think. It has to be a well known fairy tale that can fit with characters in the arc/kingdom ideally from a writing standpoint and they have a good thing with the fairy.
Nice 👌
I think Fria’s the blue fairy actually. She made Penny a real girl!
@@Shiloh_has_a_bird Maybe that could be a possibility. I thought about that too but since it was a relic video I went from the relic standpoint. they don't name the blue fairy in Pinocchio just "Blue fairy" so until we get confirmation it's possible. They have plans for Penny regardless big ones I think.
I still think the Vale relic is hidden under Tai’s house, ospin really trusted team STRQ so it does make sense
I think the relic of Choice is buried in Summer's grave. Like the old Wizard from Harry Potter had the elder wand on his grave.
@@gravenwolf6535 Dumbledore? xD
My bet it is under the barn in the photo Yang saw.
@@gravenwolf6535 It would make sense. There is no reason to dig it up because her body isnt there.
Mind blown
So Cinder’s gotta get Glynda’s thighs wrapped around her head and make the choice that will determine her fate
Lucky Cinder
Lmao☠
*Dominatrix Glynda vibes intensifies*
aswd90 I mean what did you think that riding crop was for, horses?
LMAO
I remember hearing Monty Oums wife's favorite character was Cinder, as she, in her eyes, represents the 'spirit of benevolence'
Maybe when Cinder and Glynda / Relic of choice get together, we get some of Cinders History and hopefully have her chose to reject something / someone evil, ie Salem
Or maybe Im just hoping my number 2 Cinder will get some redemption
Well at least her backstory is here.
@@p3ach31 it's shit but it's something
Anyone else noticed that
BEACON IS SHAPED LIKE A CROWN
It's a good theory. It also helps that her emblem is that of a crown (like the relic although it looks like a tiara), if this were to be true it would factor in how The Good witch from the wizard of Oz can turn into a Bubble much like how Jinn shares the lamp idea with genies. As the Relic Of Choice Glynda would have more power possibly choosing to age herself to keep up the lie that she's human. That said she seems to not take any of Oz' crap implying she has her own personality and isn't fully on board with him. Her summoning a storm while likely magic can also be elaborate dust use. I will say that her appearing in After the Fall and being brought up repeatedly when comparing to Carmine definitely I moly's she's gonna be more important later on. (Once they recast her voice actress) plus assuming Glynda was the extra measures in place it would explain why Cinder couldn't have gotten the relic from Beacon and why Glynda seems to be staying around Beacon to help repair instead of hunting down Ozpin
I like this theory and it does sound interesting, but I feel like Glynda is more of a guardian of the Relic? It's a theory Rozanime came up with on their tumblr. It's titled "Glynda and the Relic of Choice" and I think describes this idea pretty well. Her emblem, jewellery, relationship with Oz and so on.
I loved Glynda, she's my favourite teacher at Beacon and I always wanted to know more about her, I hope she returns in future Volumes, as for the theory, I never considered this and it sounds really intriguing ^^ Great video ^^
I have always thought Glynda was the choice relic since season 4. One of the main reasons is because she doesn't exactly seem to understand/display human emotion and is dedicated to the choices she makes. This is seen in the food fight episode where she gets annoyed at the students as they are supposed to be the "defenders of the world" - almost as if she is angry at them because they are not taking their choice to become huntsmen/huntresses seriously
Also agree with the points made in this video and have been thinking them for awhile, especially because of the crown icon and her semblance seems very mystical and overpowered compared to others - which is something a relic would likely have if in human form
Gives another meaning to the conversation he and Cinder had during the fall of Beacon.
Cinder: This whole time...
Me: Right in front of us.
Cinder: She was right about you. Such arrogance.
You know, I think it's possible that Glynda could be one of Ozpin's four daughters. The fact that she alludes to the Good Witch of the South, who in other iterations of the Wizard of Oz, mostly Wicked, is supposed to have some sort of personal connection to the Wicked Witch of the West, who Salem alludes, makes it quite palpable to consider the possibility that Salem and Glynda might have a close relation as mother and daughter. It would even make sense on why she is involved in Ozpin's inner circle, aside from her being his most trusted prodigy. Another thing to note on is their eye color as one of the daughters, the one in the orange dress, is shown to have green eyes, which is the same eye color as Glynda's. And don't get me started on her emblem.
She can be the Summer Maiden tho. Altough, if that was the case, she should've blow up her cover to defend Beacon. On an unrelated note, are the result of the last poll ready?
She can't technically be the summer maiden, because the maidens each are supposedly under the protection of each of the four kingdoms' huntsman academies. Fall for Beacon in Vale, Spring for Haven in Mistral, Winter for Atlas Academy in the kingdom of Atlas, which would mean the Summer Maiden is in Vacuo under the protection and supervision of Shade Academy.
i just watched the video, and now i’m again interested to watch RWBY again 🤣
I miss her...
I love the idea! I'm not sure how likely it is, but you presented the theory really well.
I've been trying to convince my friends of this for some time now, so hopefully your video can do it better than I could
I was the same, I loved the theory but thought it was a bit crazy. However, the more I thought about it the more I started to think it could be the case. I agree that her crown, her position at Beacon and her personality traits are all too much to be a coincidence and at the VERY LEAST, feel she is closely tied to whatever it was Ozpin meant by making the relic at Beacon more difficult to access. Some things I disagree on would be her storms and such from ep 1. I think that was just high level Dust Mage abilities on display (and this was before the maidens were a thing). Also, I don't think she ever had a relationship with James, that just seems like one sided (and shallow) interest. Otherwise, I feel that the Relic of Choice has the ability to choose...and that would makes sense that it have a human/spirit form. She can choose how she appears/ages/aligns etc. And so would not require Ozpin's magic to stay the way she is...but it still confuses why Ozpin's magic is dwindling. And of course, what Ozpin meant by making Choice harder to find...still I love the theory and have been thinking about it for a long time. Otherwise, is it just my crazy, or do you not see motifs of both the Gods in her design. She has features consistent with 'light', even her name translates to "holy', 'fair', 'good', but her purple/black tattered cape, the black leather and maybe even her crop seem more reminiscent of the God of Darkness. She's 50% Good and 50% witch xD. May not mean anything, but I see it as an opportunity to again link humanity with light and dark and their ability to choose.
I have to wonder if the Crown references the Golden Cap from the WoZ books. In the book Glinda used it to send Dorothy's friends to various locations they wanted to be and set the winged monkeys free. Maybe it has something to do with freedom of choice? It seems King Vale could not simply choose to end the war with Choice, he also needed Destruction...but maybe Choice helps align the circumstances so that the user's choices can become reality if there is enough of a will/means to make them so? IDK, I have spent too much time thinking about this, but I do love the theory.
So I just realized we don’t know who the summer maiden is •_•
Might be mentioned in the next RWBY book: Before the Dawn
I’m thinking summer rose
@@thomasborton4749 it can't be someone else but her
Ruby's mother can't look so mysterious without being relevant in rwby
@@mimyeko894 it is a great reason to have both not showing up for all this time, then again, bunch of characters that are also yet to be introduced :)
@@TheAzurehound My money on Glynda Goodwitch
Didn't want to believe it at first, then he was like "Glynda's emblem is a crown."
Welp 😂
Who's here because Glynda came back?
This is why I follow this channel, you always think of stuff I would have never
i just want to see glynda again.. honestly. also great theory! good to keep us waiting :DDD
Phoenix: It operates based on the rule of three
Sith: *Nervous sweating*
Lol
So I just had an epiphany! What if the 'vault' is literally the forest of forever fall? Is it too obvious? Because, that forest is very magical to be in a forever state of 'change' with the leaves always falling and red. Not to mention the fall maiden is the one who is needed for that vault. I'm interested to know your thoughts...!
Your theory makes alot of sense. In addition, to understand who or what Glynda represents, you may want to look further into her role in the "The Wizard of Oz." Thought she is considered a witch the story, she is also called a sorceress at some point. It alludes to her being good or even wicked at some point. In the story it is almost mentioned that she has feelings in regards to how things should be (good or evil) or how they should not be changed. It feeds into the idea of choice, being able to choose good or evil or change your nature.
i could see the relic of choice being the school itself. like the relic being far larger than the others. I can see the school being built literally on the relic
Now I want to see a talking sword.
If the choice relic is an object, maybe it can split a persons perception into multiple viewpoints, like the ability to break down any preconceived notions they might have? For example, if Ironwood came into contact with it, the relic could let him Matrix into his own mind and his psyche would split into various "facets" such as empathy, pride, fear, happiness, conviction, anger and the like in addition to his to his normal self. They'd all be able to converse with one another with the relic power ensuring all of these facets speak their respective "minds", leading to self-revelations or choices that Ironwood wouldn't have had or made before?
Very impressive video. Really good ideas here and I think you are on to something. It would be great to see this theory be proven right. This reminds me of some of Glynda's remarks and comments to characters she interacts with. One example is in Volume 3 when she criticizes against Winter and about Qrow's behavior and how her retaliating didn't help the situation. My only big question is who they may have to voice Glynda.
This theory is awesome and it will be great if it's true. It will explain why Ozpin hasn't been worry about the relic in Beacon.
She kind of looks like salem
Imagine Salem sporting the sexy teacher look Glynda does
@@brianbrush5107 great, now i can't unsee that
Willow and Winter also look similar to Salem in ways, especially them being extra white and summoning dead grimm in white deluxe edition and the hereditary aspect, maybe they are biologically related somehow or it has to do with coming out of the dark lava or something? Salem does look like a Schnee with Nora's scars
"The Crown" is also the name of a hidden antagonist in the AFTER THE FALL novel. Coincidence?
I can imagine he was up late night just thinking freaking out with this realization and then he does a video calm and collected
Her symbol settled it for me. XD
It’s funny I was thinking about the beacon relic and then remembered that glynda was still there and that she probably had something to do with the relic and all of a sudden this video appears and it is amazing
WHY DOES THIS MAKE SO MUCH SENSE?!
Now that You mention it When I first saw Glynda in the First volume of Rwby where she met Ruby and face Against Torchwick and Cinder the Attacks she was using were a little bit of Magic like She was able to make a storm of raining Ice shards and shooting multiple purple Shots at enemies without dust and the way she holds her Riding Cross is like a wand something a person of Magic or a Witch uses such as Her Character inspiration the Glynda from The wizard of Oz and her emblem is the same crown as the relic of choice and when she brought Ruby for Questions she said *you be going home with a pat on the back and a slap on the wrist* like that being the first choice she had and the second was ruby meeting Ozpin so that can be actual hints.😮😮😮🌨️🌨️🌨️👑👑👑👸🏼👸🏼
This is an interesting theory, and you make a compelling case. But I’m going to play devils advocate for a moment, as well as to theorize a bit on my own
First there is a fairytale in the stores of remnant that suggests at the relic of choices power. Specifically it helps a person see a choice they will face in the future, before they have to decide. Basically giving them time to consider their options. The king in the story is haunted by this knowledge before eventually accepting that he has to live in the moment, and he can only do what he can. Based on that story I think it’s more likely that style of power instead of a guide that imparts wisdom. After all the act of imparting wisdom inevitable suggests an opinion, and while subtle that could easily interfere with the free will aspect of choice. Glenda is a fair teacher, but she isn’t unbiased. She is a rounded character with her own opinions, and she isn’t afraid to share them.
Second, there are some conversations where she directly says she is less experienced than others, such as when she tells Ironwood he (Ozpin) has experience they simply lack, and that he should stop talking about trust and start showing it.
I also suspect the crown on the King of vale is the relic much like the sword is. If we believe that the King was a version of Ozma, it follows that he might have both. After all he built the academies with the intent to guard them. You don’t make defences for a treasure you don’t have. I think he had it but that like everything it’s first a physical object, and secondly some sort of being.
This being said I do think there is more going on with Glenda than an ordinary huntress, and it wouldn’t surprise me if she guards the relic of choice, or has magic of her own that we don’t yet know about.
In the first fight we see her she displays more powers than simple telekinesis. If she was simply moving objects she would have to wait till those objects where broken to make the lance she used against the ship. Also she reforms the objects together leaving them basically unbroken, telekinesis could put them together but it wouldnt glue them in place to create a seamless connection. Finally she is based on a witch (literally the good witch). The two other characters based on either witches or wizards both ended up having true magic, this may very well be a pattern. Furthermore the exact witch she is, and it’s legend makes her the exact opposite of Salem (wicked witch of the west). Her legend ties her as firmly to the story of the wicked witch as she is tied to the story of Oz. It could be her backstory that led to her being Ozs second, or the nature of her powers, but in some way those two are directly connected. All of this together speaks more to me of magic as opposed to choice. Perhaps she is a maiden (though I doubt it considering Cinder didn’t recognize it, and her eyes don’t do the thing) or perhaps she is a fairytale we have yet to hear, much like how silver eyed warriors didn’t come up till several episodes after the lore drop of the maidens.
The fact is we don’t know what Glenda is, and while I don’t think she is the relic of choice as you hypothesized, I do agree that she is more important than we realize. This is not the end of her story, and I can’t wait to here what theories you will come up with as it slowly starts to unfold.
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Why do you not have a Yang picture?
Not to be rude just saying
I had the same thought after Salem mentions that they've been scouring Beacon but can't find the relic. I think you have the right idea.
It’s not about the relic of choice but have been thinking on the relic of destruction rules: what if it would require a “pure” soul in order to wield or perhaps in order to use it the person must give up a part of themselves, sort of a law of equivalent exchange type of deal
Absolute power corrupts, as shown with Cinder if Ruby was to get it she may just be able to use it responsibly for being the Simple Soul she is
not gonna lie I was dismissive at first but then I remembered her symbol is a crown and I was like "oh shit"
grate video
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Ok so looking at the relics I had a thought. What if, when the four relics are united and the gods return to Remnant, and if they judge humanity as worthy, the gods will choose a worthy candidate and make them a king/queen? We have a crown that if you're right is also an advisor. The lamp would also provide insight on how to rule. Using this knowledge, the king can wield the staff to help grow his people or the sword to defend them. (kind of a crack theory I know).
I don't think Glynda is the relic of choice (although the more I think about it, the more I can see it), but rather she has the relic of choice. Whom-so-ever uses the relic can probably see with a clear mind all the options before them, but can't see where those options lead and have to make a choice. I can see Ozpin using the relic to best determain how to hide it and deciding that giving it to Glynda was the best choice.
When you said about Glynda being an intermediary, it reminded me of how in the fairytale about the crown there’s a woman who takes the crown from the king to keep him from going mad over all the choices he could make. We see Glynda speaking her mind to Ozpin like an advisor, as well as literally playing a support role in that we predominantly see her use her semblance for fixing things instead of fighting. Maybe she plays a role like that for Ozpin, taking care of things and keeping the burden of choice away from him while still advising him based on it. My thought also is, if Glynda is the spirit of the relic, maybe Glynda as we know her will have to “die” in order to use the relic - will revert back to her true spirit form and disappear. That would be interesting choice for Glynda herself to make, especially if she started out as a regular human who chose to become the vessel for the relic of Choice.
Well, the accessory on Pyrrha's head looks like the relic of choice....
Interesting theory! I can see this possibly being valid, especially after seeing the crown on her cape. As for OP semblances, I still think that Fiona's beats Glynda.
Fiona has the most batshit crazy semblance. And that’s impressive in a world that has magic, dust, aura, and other powerful semblances.
Hm, not sure. She needs to get into physical contact for it to work. I´d say if assisted, Fionas semblance is stronger. As a one-woman force, Glyndas telekinetic is much more versatile.
the crown on her cape IS the Crown of Choice, magically inserted into her cape.
Glnyda almost look like Salem a little bit.
Yeah human Salem
Wait what if Oz asked her to specifically look that way because he was hung over his Ex wife?
well oz and salem had 4 kids one (who seems like summer maiden or something) had blonde haur and biologically looks like oz and salem (human)
Smart move Ozpin. Hiding a relic in plain sight thus making it the most difficult and yet at the same time fairly easy to find.
RT : *watches this* well shit now we have to change the choice relic
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It makes that glinda goodwitch may be since lamb had a some type of genie that answers all matters of questions
And suddenly Glynda's private conversation with Ironwood takes on a whole new meaning
It's a wild one but sorry. I gotta call this a crack theory.
I'm certain the actual vault is in the Emerald Forest.
Glynda is certainly powerful. But lets be real. She has a soul. She has aura and a semblance. While the skills she displayed in the first episode are suspect and something I've thought over a lot. Its been said she keeps dust in her whip which she likely manipulates and has fine control over with her semblance. The purple rays she fires likely being focused gravity dust.
Ruby even posed the question specifically of if Ozpin has done what he did to Qrow and Raven with someone else like Glynda and he said as much as he would like to. No he didn't because of of his finite magic.
His magic is likely dwindling because he gave up so much of it to the maidens. His magic likely keeps them strong since the majority is there and he has so little left to work with.
The fact The king of vale had the relic of choice in the battle shows he used it on people. Possibly using it on the other rulers so they would submit to his will or to make those he faced lose any will to fight by giving them the choice after displaying his power. Choice likely influences the actions of others. Remember that in Qrow's story. The aspect of Choice was based on the idea of being good or evil. It influences.
Similarly to how Salem was overwhelmed by the feeling of destruction after her plunge. Pools of destruction that ironically create life to destroy merely influenced her thinking in a small degree and later she immersed herself into it and the Grimm. Devoting most of her own magic to the creation of the Grimm.
The magic they possess in it's purest form controls the elements. Hence why this is the most basic power of a maiden. But they can do so much more once they understand this. Glynda who knows magic is real and has prioritized control of her semblance. Likely awakening such a semblance in some desperate bid for control within her life. She is one who is truly strong. But has every bit the limit of humanity.
She stands by Ozpin's side by her own choice. She may control the body with her semblance. But she has no impact on the soul.
Is it just me or does the art for the staff of creation look like it has its own little world inside of the crystal.
considering that the staff and lamp have the same colour scheme, the sword and crown probably do too.
so the other 3 entities probably look like jinn too
also the storm can be explained by combining telekinesis with dust
For me i think the relic of choice is a symbol of a crown. In my perspective to be like an example a king who makes decision between right or wrong kind of thing
Interresting theory. If I may. Glynda was unsure once though (as far my knowlegde goes), cause all the way back to volume 1. When Pyrrha paired up with Jaune, Glynda was not sure if Jaune was up to the task for the level off combat.
She was right at that point, cause Jaune got in by fraud. Yet, except Cardin blackmailing Jaune for a couple off episodes, we have not seen Jaune come clean about this. Then again (at the time) Ozpin didn't agree with Glynda, Ozpin was silent during that exchange of words, so I guess Glynda took that as a sign to wait for a while longer.
I wonder with Oscar's memories that came back, hopefully something about the relation between Jaune and Ozpin (maybe through his ancestors and Ozpin recognized Jaune's sword, since it was a hand-down).
Also if Glynda would be a relic or the manifestation off the relic, what are Port and Oobleck? I'm wondering cause this also happend in volume 1, where Weiss recommended herself as the leader off team Rwby. Where Peter Port was agains that idea, because Ozpin knows best who would be the leader and Professor Port stated "That he believed in professor Ozpin for many years and never once let him astray". This does give me the impression that he trust Ozpin just as much as Glynda would.
Lastly I'm glad Weiss got that conversation with professor Port, this made her open up to Ruby and the others more, that basicly was the start off her changing to the woman she is now, where she values her team like family.
To be fair, she was really certain in that statement. "I don´t care what his transcripts say, that boy is not ready for this sort of training." [quoted lightly]
I would not count that as 'unsure choice'.
Ohh thank god im not the only one that had this theory last year when I told my friends my theory they just started laughing there ass’s of
My opinion:
Lamp: nothing to say, we know 90% about it.
Staff: Lindsay (Yangs VA) joked on a podcast that it can bring people back to life, and that they should bring Forrest back. If this is true, then we’re looking at either Pyrrha or Summer.
Sword: I honestly have no opinion on the sword yet, we need to see more about it.
Crown: I think the crown will show the user the best choice of action. Example: Pyrrha had a choice of going to fight Cinder, or fleeing. The crown would tell her what the best choice would be and the user would have the choice of doing the two options. Example only, not saying it’s true. And also, if Pyrrha is alive again at the end of the show, the magicless crown would make for a great new headpiece. Again not true, but a theory.
Lindsay is Rubys voice actor
so the crown would let the wielder briefly look into the future? if so, would it show only the end result or a full play-by-play?
Speaking of the Sword of Destruction, I imagine it being powerful enough to split a mountain in two (or be able to destroy the core of the planet as I've mentioned in a previous comment in another video). While this relic might be straightforward in it use, I bet that within the vault this relic be lodged in a stone (Excalibur and King Arthur reference) and can only be pulled out by the Summer Maiden.
Uhhh~, would that mean the spirit of destruction would be the Lady of the Lake?
Not sure, I imagined the spirit (if there will be one) within the sword to take a more male appearance. Something similar Aries, the Greek God of War.
@@SonicNitro But then the excalibur reference would be misplaced.
Yeah ok, I'll admit I didn't look into it that much before making my comment.
@@SonicNitro alright, sorry if my comment sounded mean. The Lady in the Lake is a fey being that was and is the keeper of Excalibur. (Wizard Merlin got it from her before putting it in a stone, and when King Arthur was slain, the Lady took it back into the lake, for the next hero worthy of it.
That is why I think it would be a good fit.
See something like this I would disregard. You got our minds jogging with this theory. What if Glynda isn’t the relic but like a spokesperson for it or like Gowther from seven deadly sins
Some more reasons glynda is the relic of choice
1. The crown of choice might not be a royal crown but the body part.
2. Glynda has blonde hair and green eyes so does ozpins child (the one with the orange dress) maybe ozpin made her look that way to remind him of his child.
Well Ozpin himself did say he made it more difficult to find the relic of choice as opposed to the vaulted up other three. It makes sense given Glenda's symbol and why she's always by Ozpin's side.
To kind of expand on your theory, and to fit in with the fact that the relics to contrast with each other.
What if the Relic of choice can show you three separate outcomes in the future based on the choices of the person wearing it. That could explain how the king of Vale was able to end the war since he had both the relic of Destruction and choice.
This could also still work with whole idea of the spirit being a guide of some sorts as well, much like the spirit of knowledge will guide you by showing you the past and the mistakes made by others, the spirit of choice will guide you by showing you either a bright or bleak future of which you must choose what path you would like to walk.
More than once we've seen Oz defy glinda's opinions.
Starting in taking Ruby as a student
This theory reminds me of how much of a simp I am for Glynda
You also have the moment during vol 2 chpt 1 with the food fight where Glynda was like “they are supposed to be the future protecters” or something like that, and Oz was like “that is true but for now they are kids so let them be since they won’t be forever” (more or less) it’s like Oz was teaching Glynda that just bc they chose this path doesn’t mean they still can’t behave like the kids that they are... idk this part just popped into my head towards the end of the video that would help support your theory
Telekinesis has a wide range of uses and some semblances are obviously superior to others. Ironically, telekinesis is reflective of authority, control over everything. I would not be surprised if she could create a fusion reaction by forcing atoms to fuse together, The same principle applies to evaporation, fusing water in the air to create ice, basically control the weather also. Honestly, everything Glynda is as a person is contradictory to choice, her semblance, her personality and even her actions and looks are all defined as controlling. She is a just a Jean Grey. A class 5 mutant/Huntress, her potentially practically limitless. Then again, a crown is a symbol of authority and it’s ironic that the Relic of Choice would be the shape of a crown when all the others are consistent with their shape. It’s possible that, if Glynda is the relic itself, then she is a living paradox.
Yay, not-only-my creazy theory! :D
I'll add one pros outside RWBY universum. RT loves anime motives and adds them to the show, especially from shonen genre. And one of the most strange motive for Westerner is people turning objects and objects turning people - Soul Eater being the most famouse example.
I had a theory it would be pyrrha since she had a headpiece and when she died she turned to dust probably because she went back to the relic of choice and notice how her headpiece didn't turn to dust like her it is kinda weird
Same here
I mean, it IS a random thought, but it is a random thought that makes some kind of sense, and it would not be the first time a writer does something like that in a show.
everyone looking for the crown, meanwhile Glinda is walking around secretly the crown.
it would be such a plot twist if galinda was the crown of choice
I loved Ozpin's line, "No. My cane is not a relic"
My interpretation of Ozpin saying that his power is finite and dwindling is like this: imagine his magic as a video game mana bar with 100 points. Every time he uses magic in any way, it costs him a mana point, and if he just uses magic himself, it'll recharge over time. Worst that can happen is he exhausts himself and has to take a break while his mana recharges (although if a situation were to arise that could cause him to exhaust himself, he'd probably just die). The problem comes up when he give magic to other people. If he gives someone else magic, he's permanently lowering his mana bar total so someone else can have magic. For example, let's say the magic he gave the maidens was worth 40 mana points (he described the magic he gave them as "a great deal of magic", so I assume it was close to half of the magic he had). Now each of the maidens has gone from not having mana bars at all, to having mana bars with 10 point totals, and he's left with a mana bar that can max out at 60 points. Then there's the magic he gave Qrow and Raven. He called that amount of magic rather minuscule, so lets say they each got 2 mana points, leaving Ozpin with a maximum of 56. Now think of how many people Ozpin and his past lives has had working for him, and how many of those he might have gifted magic too. When you keep reducing your mana bar total, over a long enough period of time, you'll run out of magic to give, hence "finite and dwindling".
Of course that raises the question of why the magic didn't either come back to him when the people he gifted it too died, or reincarnate like the maiden powers do, but I think that's most likely a case of small quantities of magic like what Ozpin would give to his followers just dissipates when it's host dies. I mean, it's POSSIBLE that the magic does reincarnate, and the powers are just so niche that no one who got them has ever figured out they had them in the first place, but that seems a little lore breaking, and it's far more likely in my opinion that the magic just vanishes after the host's death if it's not in large enough quantities. It could also be that the maiden powers only reincarnate because *maybe* Ozpin designed them that way, but I'm not so sure about that. I'm not here to argue exact mechanics of magic-pass-along rules. I'm just here to explain my thoughts on that one lines from volume 5.
Also, I don't think Glynda was using magic in episode 1. I think that was just dust. We see in the World of Remnant video on dust that lightning dust can make storm clouds when used in it's raw form, and ice dust would explain the ice shards. Throw in a bit of skillful use with her semblance to get the dust up there in the first place, and the knowledge that dust can definitely fit into a weapon as small and thin as Glynda's (see Blake's weapon for evidence), and it's pretty obvious it's not magic.
What if jaune had the sword of destruction lol like the king just forget to return the relic
Theory For Each Relic: (Before I watched the video)
Relic Of Knowledge: Meaning Jinn, the genie, gives a correct answer for any question you ask that was known throughout history (Only 3 times)
Relic Of Creation: Creates Anything Known To Mankind (Only 3 times)
Relic Of Destruction: Destroys Almost Anything (Only 3 times)
Relic Of Choice: Helps you along with your journey such as asking where to go (Only 3 times)
I think Ozpin's powers are dwindling and finite because he split almost all of it between the 4 maidens...I think it was stated that most of his power went into them. And just a little bit of his magic was given to Qrow and Raven. He's left with a little bit but not too much.
I'm just getting the notification for this video.. 5 days after its uploaded... okay?
I think glyenda is the summer maiden
I wasn't sure, but then I heard you out. I think I'm sold bro.