@@sunjour “Weiss got impaled by Cinder and almost died, Clover died, The head master of Haven died, Oscar got shot, hmm what else oh yeah and Blake and Yang face Adam again and kill him, Salem came to Atlas, Robyn and Crow went to jail in Atlas, Salem got the relic of Knowledge, so yeah.”
As much as I love glynda? I'm sorry but I'm not convinced. There's been no indication of anything a side from a veteran huntress within ozpins ciricle.
I feel like Fria is already a reference to the blue-haired fairy tho seeing as her aura is blue and she gives Penny the maiden powers (while being brave, truthful and unselfish)
Yeah, and Penny being able to accept the maiden powers was also proof that she was a person, as only young women (you know, people) could accept the powers. Proving that she wasn’t just a robot, but a genuinely living one.
Personally, I think the perfect downside to wielding the Sword of Destruction is basically if you use it too much then you might start to get a little bloodthirsty.
In second thought, what if any use of a relic came to a mental cost : after all, Knowledge spread doubt, effectively Destruction could spread cruelty, so what for other relics ? Pride, obsession or detachment for Creation ? Or someting like unsureness for Choice ?
@@veggiesnake619 yo that’s perfect! Jaune has a lot of aura too. Bro imagine Jaune whooping ass with the sword of destruction, and he’s one of the only people with the aura to use it.
9:46 Despite having not seen soul eater. And if the sword of destruction is based off excalibur with an annoying spirit. Then that would give oz, more of an incentive. To hide that damn sword in vacuo. After the great war! XD
The sword in the stone, Excalibur, heralded the coming of the King of the Britons. The one who would pull the sword from the stone would unite the world and heal the land after ages of darkness. This could be the fate of Juane. His aura would be powerful enough to pull the sword from a stone and he alone would be able to wield it for whatever reason and it would be used for whatever purpose it was intended. Don't know what those reasons would be exactly. He could also eventually posses all the relics to bring about the reunion of the gods and mankind after the defeat of Salem. just a theory.
Also, Jaune's colour scheme is now very similar to the Relics; the Relics are gold and cyan, Jaune's shield is now white, gold, and cyan (for hard light dust). Since he also wields a sword, I'd be willing to bet he'll be important in some way to the Sword Of Destruction.
Personally my thought for the creation relic is someone modeled after The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella. She sorta fits your theme too - not a main character, but important to drive the plot, blue tons (in the Disney animation, specifically), etc. And her whole thing is creation.
I've always thought of Glynda being the protector of the relic. Oz said that he made the crown harder to find than the others, and Cinder said that the relic wasn't in the vault. My head-canon is that the crown is actually *in* Glynda's cape.
the sword of destruction could be Kusanagi from Japanese mythology. Kusanagi, (Japanese: “Grass-Mower”), in Japanese mythology, the miraculous sword that the sun goddess Amaterasu gave to her grandson Ninigi when he descended to earth to become ruler of Japan, thus establishing the divine link between the imperial house and the sun. The sword, along with the mirror and jeweled necklace, still forms one of the three Imperial Treasures of Japan.
I was thinking about Kusanagi myself. The WoR episode on the Great War shows a scene of fiery destruction and refers to unique weather conditions when describing the King of Vale's use of the sword, which could fit with the lore of Kusanagi being used by Yamato Teraku to command the wind and turn the fires meant to trap him against his enemies.
@@Wolfeson28 True, but if that's the case who would be able to weld it? Or should i say, who would be able to use it effectively? (Personally, i hope that Jaune uses the sword of destruction)
@@dragonoidmagnus837 I would definitely love to see Jaune wielding the Sword, which would certainly fit with the Excalibur interpretation since his character has a lot of references to knighthood. The issue of who would be able to wield the sword will probably come up regardless, since both Excalibur and Kusanagi have specific ties to royalty and the idea that only certain people are "worthy" to wield it. That could fit with Jaune, since some sort of unknown power or lineage might be the reason for Tyrian's cryptic comment back in volume 4 about "You (Jaune) do interest me."
@@Wolfeson28 It could also be that fact that Jaune's (This is a theory... A RWBY theory) family were once royalty... That or the sword will test team RWBY and APNR (Arc, Pine, Nora, Ren or some oddly combo) to see who among them are worthy to weld it. Also i would love it if the sword has found its true welder, it becomes soul bound or inprints itself to the person it found worthy. Also it would be awesome if Crocea Mors at some point breaks to the point of disrepair, then Jaune uses the Sword of Destruction to either make/remake new/his weapon(s) #GodLevelWeaponGained #Rubyisjealous
I can now just imagine Ozpin, as the king of Vale, trying to use the sword of destruction to end the great war. Only for it to call him a fool. I would also long it if every time someone used it, you'd here "Fool". Hell, maybe that is the real reason why Ozpin sealed it away.
It could be interesting to have Oscar be the one to retrieve the sword from the lake. It would make him appear as both Merlin and King Arthur, maybe the spirit referencing how it was a past lifetime that threw it in, in the first time. Kind of like how each in the past has taken from both aspects of the fairy tale, like Blake being both the Beauty and the Beast.
oh something I just thought of in regards to Jinn. In Aladdin, going into the cave and getting the lamp was a trap. Jafar was his own inside man in the Sultan's castle. What happened at Haven? Salem had an inside man in the form of Leo, and Cinder set a trap inside Haven for Ruby and our Heroes. Not to mention much like how Jafar needed to use another to get the Lamp from the Cave of Wonders, Cinder also needed to use another to get the Lamp of Knowledge from Haven's Vault. Also I STILL do not see Glynda being the Spirit of Choice.
The minute you said Soul Eater when talking about the sword I immediately started laughing. BAKA! Also I’m pretty sure the blue fairy was referenced in the Winter Maiden before Penny (I think her name was Fria).
Imagine how jin is going to react when she sees salem Since she is all knowing she must know how evil salem is and might not want to to answer salem’s question
I’ve had this thought too that when they make the Spirit of Destruction, assuming they go with Arthurian imagery for it, they could make it a bootleg Saber. I think it would be supper fun.
Theory of relics are sound and, sold but, Glenda, she one my favorite characters and, I don't want to see her turn into a crown. But, I love Excalibur idea, from soul eaters. I wounder what type of conversation would happen between the sprit and, Salem?
For the sword of destruction I was expecting you to reference fate as the sword (either EA or Excalibur) due to how destructive the powers are of these's swords
I would absolutely love to see EA inside of Ruby it will be absolutely hilarious and awesome to see what kind of destruction the relic of destruction can cause I’m adding tearing holes inside reality.
When you said Soul Eater...I knew exactly what you were talking about, welp. "EXCALIBUR! EXCALIBUR! EXCALIBUR! From The United King, I'm Looking For Him, I'm Going to Californiaaaa!" I would continue but I think youtube would hate how long it went. Anyway, what I was thinking with the sword is more on the line of another running series, albeit a book series but still. The sword Malentarch (I think that's its name?) or The Mortal Sword from The Shadowhunter Chronicles. Where it's not much spirit-based but has a lot of different powers that in my opinion give it some sentience. It compels shadowhunters to tell the truth as it's the primary function, but it has the secondary function of eliminating/purging all demon blooded creatures touched with its light. This however is very complex to achieve, because the sword required two things a pure angel-blooded being, an Angel or Shadowhunter that has pure angel blood, and a bolt of lightning. (this is actually the show version, not the book version however they didn't clarify how it worked in the book, Valentine just wanted to turn it to a dark side of itself. Which could be another cool thing that our sword can do.) With that in mind maybe the sword could work like that in the RWBY universe, except the angel blooded being would be replaced by someone with oh I don't know Silver eyes limiting its use so that not everyone can use it. Follow up, maybe it could even act that it destroys what the user believes to be a threat. So if its a huntsman it can be the grim, but if it's Salem then all humanity. Those are my two cents on how it could work, but I do see some flaws in it.
I also think that Glynda is the relic of choice. If we look back at the food fight what did Glynda say under her breath. "They are suppose to be the ones to save the world......" Also in Volume 8 the creation relic smoke is blue, just like the blue fairy as you pegged it. Also who did Ruby meet first, Glynda, and then she was given a choice by Ozpin, a choice that would forever change her life and others
I’m probably really far off but has anyone noticed that pyrras head price looked similar to the relic of choice upside down? Not only that but after Pyrras death the only thing left what her head piece. Salem did say she hasn’t been able to find the relic of choice but maybe that’s because Salem’s looking for a vault and no one realizes it’s right under their nose. I’d find it very interesting for rwby to make a full circle and go back to becan to grab Pyrras crown. Edit: completly forgot Pyrras crown was merged with Jauns sheild
can I just say Atlas actually does somewhat follow the theme you came up with, as in the Story of Hercules he more or less served as a plot device to get past the dragon guarding the Golden Apples(atlas could do so because the nymphs tending the garden the apples were in were his daughters) though a more fitting inspiration would be a Spear from Japanese mythology, the Amenonuhoko, which was used by Izanagi to create the first island A fitting inspiration for the Sword of Destruction I found after a quick search is Asi from the Mahabharata as it's purpose is literally to destruction of the enemies of the gods, hell it's even stated to be made from a demon Edit: Or maybe Surtr who destroyed asgard with a flaming sword
I would say GAE BOLG and it’s ability to reverse cause-and-effect would be the perfect weapon for a relative destruction but sadly the relic of destruction is a sword not a spear
Actually. Excalibur is the sword from the lake, was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake. The sword in the stone is Caliburn, the sword that would determine britain's destined ruler
Last time, we See Relic of Knowledge (Jinn), Relic of Creation (????), but except Relic of Choice (????, if anyone knew in Fairy Tale of Remnant), and Relic of Destruction (???? and not shown). Some of us want to know the Relics are.
I'm loving the ideas about the spirits of the relics and I thought of what they were too and I love the Soul Eater reference you brought up ^^ Great video as always ^^
I'm pretty sure we already got the blue fairy in Fria, she did confirm that Penny is in fact a real girl after all. A character we haven't gotten yet on the other hand is the Fairy Godmother from Cinderella. It would be apt with Cinder herself hinting at an Atlas heritage.
I kinda hope that the sword of destruction's spirit looks like Pyrrha and that it ends up being wielded by Jaune, since he and Qrow are the only good sword users in the group. I prefer that but it could look like Summer and be used by Qrow, but I find that less likely.
I think it could be possible the sword of destruction would be a creature who’s tied to destruction, for example Jormangundr from Norse myth, Typhon from Greek or Tiamat from Mesopotamia
*Finishes the video.* I do hope that there are spirits in the other relics. That would help explain their powers. Or how they're capable of doing certain things. Just like jine. Because so far all we know about them. (Which is a fair amount.) 1: All of the relics were hidden in a vault under the academies. That requires a maiden to unlock. (Unless the theory of glynda being the relic of choice theory being true.) 2: The relics were created by the gods. (God of light.) 3: The relics can attract grimm. (Which was used as an plot device. And kind of inconsistent.) 4: So far, we only know of the relics of creation and knowledge abilities. (Also, i had an idea. On what type of question, ruby could of asked jine, back in vol 6 or 6. Untill the relic was stolen.) What can i do with my silver eyes? (Or maybe.) How do i master, my silver eyes? (Or at least, something that involved her silver eyes.)
As it’s a sword of destruction I’d like to add a Muramasa sword, blades made by the great blacksmith were said to have such a thirst for blood that if it was drawn it could only be sheathed after tasting blood, often driving wielders to harm themselves to feed the mad swords’ bloodlust. Maybe it has immense psychological defenses that those who give into its bloodlust go crazy and lose their sanity if they use it too long kinda like the “one ring to rule them all” except they become berserk Ryuko from Kill La Kill
The crown of choice would also befit the fairy godmother from Cinderella, and with Cinder being the maiden who has the ability to open that vault would work just as well as the pinocchio plot in Atlas and arguably Alladin (Oscar Pine, weak but only connection I can make) and the Genie.
actually I think this concept of one of the relics being able to cause annoyance (or any other kind of negative reaction) upon most people is very interesting like, it's a genuinely good way of keeping the relic secure, with only a maiden (or at least someone as powerful as one) having the mental willpower to resist the negative energy and gather the relic safely
Is there any evidence for/against Jaune's sword being the Sword of Destruction in disguise? When Jaune was introduced he was, as Phoenix/Night phrased it, "annoying as all hell!" His Aura is also severely overpowered, to the point where even Tyrian took an interest in him during the Volume 4 fight (though I don't recall if it was his personal interest or Salem's interest). Crazy idea 1: He pulls it from the sheath/shield, so that could be "pulling it from the stone" since metal starts off in ore (stone-like) form. Crazy idea 2: When we first meet Jaune, he hasn't unlocked his Aura. That happens in Volume 1, and his Semblance is unlocked in Volume 5. We've seen how Ozma/Ozpin's conscience has traveled from person to person over eons, so we know that at least one person has the ability to jump in this fashion. It's already been established that Jaune's sword and shield belonged to his grandfather, who was a hero during the Great War. Could it be possible that the entity attached to the sword could pass down generationally, as Ozpin does, living in a small corner of the owner's mind and only revealing itself whenever there is the greatest need for it (i.e. a world war)?
That's an intersting theory, I was thinking about the Blue Fairy the other and thinking we didn't have seen her yet. About the Sword of Destruction, the Lady of the Lake is a good Idea but being hidden in Vacuo, I expect a more eastern inspiration like Kali, the indian goddess of destruction. And I thought of something not directly related, Emerald being inspired by Aladin, she may be the one who will steal the Lamp from Salem if/when she turns sides.
I think the idea of all four relics having a spirit within them is really cool but at the same time it would also be cool if that is something special that only the relic of knowledge has. Because I also like the idea of all the four relics being unique from each other and functioning in different ways. Plus I just can't imagine the sword of destruction having a spirit inside of it.
Wait, I just had a thought, I wonder if Emerald is going to some how steal that lamp later on in the volumes. Because, remember she is suppose to be a character representation of Jafar and Aladdin.
I know I haven't watched the video you posted 4 days ago, the one about The Casualties of Volume 8, and the reason I didn't watch it is because I don't want to know about it, cause it's just your theory of what's going to happen in the upcoming season, and honestly, I don't want to get nervously worried about what will happen to any of the characters we all know, so I'm hoping for a miracle to happen somewhere in volume 8, don't know what kind of miracle, but dammit, it better be a good one.
Now this is a long shot, but Bruncvik. He is a person from a fairy tale of Czech Republic. He wielded a sword that when he said all enemies heads down, the sword had cut all heads of his enemies.
Well, i have an idea on how Glynda came to be. Since the spirits are bound to the relic they possess/came from, i like to think that Glynda's body is that of a humunculus (possibly created by Ozpin), and due to the relic being inside her she gains life, aura. I would like to believe that Glynda Goodwitch is the first synthetic human with a perfect aura generator (I.E the relic), thus giving her a semblance and as i've said before, an aura.
What I think each relic spirits might be: Relic of creation: the blue fairy makes sense to complete the Pinnochio ensemble, but I think the fairy godmother from cinderella might be a good candidate as well. I mean the fairy godmother creates stuff but has a limitation to her magic as seen by the time limit of 12 at midnight (it is somewhat similar to the limitation that the relic of creation has of only doing 1 creation task at a time.) Relic of Destruction: Merlin would be another good candidate for the relic if they think Lady of Vivane is too much of an obvious choice as he was the one that persuaded or requested Lady Vivane to pass the sword to King Arthur. Relic of Choice: This is a pretty hard one to find a candidate. For, not a lot of fairy tales have an important side character that predicts the future. But I think maleficent counts, as even though she curses Aurora in the story...she did predict her fate, well technically. (this makes sense as it kind of matches up with the powers of the relic of choice, where tho it can predict the future in a straight path... it doesn't necessarily mean it can be a good future.) Edit: A better candidate for the relic of choice might be Princess Cassandra. She was given the ability to predict the future but no one believed her abilities. And considering in the fairy tale of the widow and the king, they didn't really do anything much with the relic other than locking it up. So... it may hint at Cassandra being the spirit.
A another good idea could be to do a similar thing to a weapon from the anime Asterisk war. Where you have two powerful daggers that most people only could have for a couple of days. Because the mind of the weapon would show the user their death every night. But they did die in different ways each time.
But... what about Fria being the Blue Fairy? She gave Penny maiden magic that only girls can have thus proving that Penny is a real girl. Btw, Japan has a literal mythological staff of creation Amenonuhoko (天沼矛 or 天之瓊矛 or 天瓊戈, "heavenly jeweled spear") is the name given to the spear in Shinto used to raise the primordial land-mass, Onogoro-shima, from the sea. It is often represented as a naginata.[1] According to the Kojiki, Shinto's genesis gods Izanagi and Izanami were responsible for creating the first land. To help them do this, they were given a spear decorated with jewels, named Ame-no (heavenly) nu-hoko (jewelled spear), by older heavenly gods. Literal staff of creation! Also it would be cool for every relic to be from a different culture. Jinn is Arabian&Islamic, Excalibur is European, the Staff is Japanese and the crown... ok... well, the crown looks like a European crown too.
Ever since seeing the volume 8 opening, it feels like the colors of the relics are based off the god of light (gold and cyan), maybe the relic of choice and destruction are based off the god of darkness(black and red).
Based on the list of D&D elemental genies (and knowing there is players among CRWBY), my bet is relic will be inhabited by : - an efreet for relic of destruction (element fire) - a dao for relic of creation (element earth) - a marid for relic of choice (element water) (and of course jinn being a djinn for relic of knowledge, element air), possibly, elements water and earth symbolism could be inverted, but if my guess is right fire symbolism is pretty sure. forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Genie (and of course I know it's inspired by arabic mythology...)
The Blue Fairy does have a role in Pinocchio, but the one character that seems to be overlooked in this line of thought was shown right behind her: Jiminy Cricket. I haven't seen the Disney movie since I was a kid, but if I recall the fairy only had two appearances in the film (beginning and ending), and while important, Jiminy was in the movie from start to finish. I'm wracking my brain trying to figure out who he would be, but I haven't figured out any RWBY character who would correlate to him. If anyone can find a corollary, please let me know. I'm sure that if someone were to ID the RWBY character the significance would fall into place.
I highly, highly doubt this reference would be made, but I would laugh so hard. *Someone picks up the sword of destruction* "Hello, would you like to destroy some evil today?"
You could make the argument that Fria was the blue fairy from the Pinocchio story, aside from her colors being blue: by transferring her maiden powers to Penny she made her a “real” girl. On another note I am sticking with my theory with the sword of destruction that in order to use it you have to give up something of yourself, a law of equivalent exchange sort of thing.
Something that occurred to me on my latest rewatch of the series is that Jinn directly stated that she was created by the God of Light. We know that the relics were all gifts from the Gods, but we also know that each God gave certain gifts. Like when the God of Darkness remarks that Human Magic was “His own gift now used against him”. I believe the Brothers Two each created two of the Relics as their gifts to their ultimate creation, humanity. We know that Knowledge was created by the God of Light, and I feel that it’s safe to assume Creation was his second gift given his nature. Which makes sense to me. I feel that knowledge and creation are meant to work in tandem with each other. That leaves Destruction and Choice as the Gifts of the God of Darkness. Something tells me that the spirits of those relics are going to be much more sinister then the ones we’ve seen thus far. Destruction is a given, but we also know from the fairy tales of remnant that the crown of choice has the potential to drive humans mad. Something I think the God of Darkness would enjoy quite a bit. Hence why I’m guessing the Spirit of the Crown will share this sadistic nature.
See one thing about the spirit of creation Theory don't we already have a Blue Fairy based character. Wasn't like Penney's assistant, babysitter, bodyguard. But I do love the rest of the theories. Keep up the good work
@@dragonraiderknight4625 could be a cousin of the family. I personally would love if the people in salem's inner group were descendance of Ozpin's past lives. twisting ironwood's words "do you honestly believe your children can win a war" on its head
I saw Calixyn's theory about that and although it is an interesting idea, there are a few things that came to mind that don't seem to fit with me. The main one being that if Summer was in a relationship for long enough that she became pregnant and carried the child for 9 months, how would no one on Team STRQ or Ozpin not have known? I feel like that's something that would have been mentioned by now if it was the case. There's also the fact that it seem any child of a Silver-eyed warrior also has Silver Eyes. I.e. Maria and her father, Ruby and Summer. And then Cinder's age. Although we don't know how old she is, it seems very likely that she was at least early to mid twenties in Volumes 1-3 and just looked young enough to pass for a student. If that is Cinder's age range, then I don't think it would fit with STRQs timeline. Though admittedly we don't know all that much about their timeline, like how long after graduating did it take till Raven had Yang, etc. Just my initial thoughts on the idea, now Cinder being related to Ironwood is another case entirely 😁
One thing to note though is in some other video you made a suggestion perhaps the three rulers (human) Salem rallied against the gods got turned into spirits of the relics as a form of punishment. you argued how the Asian looking woman could be Jhin. but of the three rebelling rulers we had 2 men. If we assume Glinda is the spirit of choice, then somehow the spirits of destruction (sword) and creation (staff) have to either be based on male characters or a genderbender case. I could see the medieval ish king with grey hair and beard be based on Arthurian lore by becoming a Merlin-esque character for the sword of destruction (not a main character, magic, related to sword, male). but that would leave a male character for the staff of creation
Just want to make sure you notice the relic the crown of knowledge is the same crown from the RWBY fairy tales story “The Indecisive King”. It’s obviously an Ozpin incarnation that gives him the crown. Perhaps knowing that Glynda would be a good match for the king. However, the widow in that story uses the same crown to supplant Glynda (the spirit of the crown)
Another possibility for the Sword of Destruction could be a reference to Durendal, the sword of Rolds with Oscar being Roland. The spirit within would be reference to Mary, mother of Jesus as I think the Infinite Man(judging both from the story and picture related to the story) is a reference to Jesus. It would also be fitting as it would be Oscar as the latest saint saves the world by slaying Salme's massive army just like how Roland slew a vast number of enemies and sent his enemy's army away(and would also be a good callback to the King of Vale slaying all those warriors in the Great War that happened prior to the main series atarting). There is also local lore of Roland having hidden the sword away in a cave due to its sharpness and it wouldn't be surprising that like the other vaults under the academies, the Sword's vault is cave like and maybe is partially a natural formation. Like the legend, the sword had a previous owner(Charlemagne in the legend) and a previous version of Ozpin in Rwby. However, after the battle it's kind of sad, as Roland ends up being mortally woulnded.(this is interesting in itself as the legendary Irish hero Oscar also fights an army of evil and dies after sustaining a mortal injury) as is possible with Oscar and Ozpin fighting together and dealing Salem's death blow at the cost of his own life.
I love your theory videos because they get me thinking about things that I normally wouldn't come up with by myself. Keep up the good work! Also, when is the next team SRPH video coming?
Thank you, I'm really glad you like my videos! Getting people thinking is the exact reason why I want to make them so seeing you say that means a lot 😊 The next SRPH videos will be soon, I promise! Making them takes a lot out of me mentally and emotionally so I just need to have a day with enough time and be in the right mindset to film them.
@@PhoenixNight Okay, and I do understand that writing something as good as SRPH would take a lot of mental energy to do. I'm very excited to see who the P of team SRPH will be!
@@fire-breathingturtledragon4513 I've wanted to keep going with the story for a long time now and I can't wait to reveal the last two characters either!
@@PhoenixNight Can we get a hint as to who they may be? Or at least what color the P stands for? You can choose to keep it a secret if you want, I won't pry if you don't want to tell anybody quite yet.
Another possible reference for the sword of destruction I could think of is Stormbringer from Michael Moorcock's Elric series. Stormbringer is a cursed sword similar to the Norse legend Tyrfing. Though I wouldn't know what "spirit" would accompany it besides perhaps a mini clone of the god of darkness, perhaps? 😈
Fun fact: the sword in the stone and the sword from the lady of the lake are actually to different swords. The sword in the stone and the one to deem Arthur worthy of being king is Caliburn while the sword from the lake is Excalibur.
I would assume that if any artifact is based off of the sword in the stone would be the Crown of Choice actually, as since in the Arthurian Tale the Sword in the Stone is what proves Arthur's bloodline as a Pendragon and makes him the King of England, perhaps in that case they would use Merlin as the inspiration for the spirit of the crown or they could still use the Lady of the Lake.
A) i think the lady of the lake is the source of water in that vacuo city from the book( never read it) B) maybe the crown is a reference to king Solomon and the choice of the baby's mother C) the spear can reference the fairy godmother's wand of Cinderella creating items from animals and whatnot
I've always been curious why Jin says that she cannot answer the future when Ruby asks what Ozpins hiding from them but when Cinder asks what are they planning (RWBY) Jin answers telling Cinder something in the future which she is not supposed to. She shows Cinder their escape plan before it's been created. Am I the only one or has anyone else noticed that?
I do agree with you on the fact that the sword of destruction would be based on Excalibur but it might be based on the Enuma Elish tale. Indeed, in one of the newer adaptation of this tale in animé ( fate) gilgamesh the demi-fond king of uruk as a word, ea, named the sword of rupture. It might be a cool reference to have the sword of DESTRUCTION to be based on the sword of RUPTURE. And yes I do say this because I'm a big fan of the Fate series and yes I do know this might be completely false.
Or maybe it's just Jinn for the lamp, because when Ozpin asked about the other lamps if he was told about the others he would tell the gang anything about other spirits.
I wonder if the sword of destruction will have the trade off of somebody being able to use it as many times as they want but each time it is used it destroys the users body. It would make sense that Ozpin was able to use it seeing as he’d just be able to reincarnate and wouldn’t think much of it.
Theory about the sword of destruction: Its spirit is going to be a woman, referencing "The Lady of The Lake" from Arthurian legend. The sword will reside in the middle of a lake when we see it in the vault, and the spirits name will be Guinevere, appearing as a woman in armor and will have the power to completely and utterly wipe from existence, one thing at a time. If the one thing it's destroying changes, that thing will come back as though it was never destroyed in the forst place. Currently it sits unused in the vault. It can be used as a weapon in and of itself, however that's not its primary purpose.
Adding this theory The last two relics are the most dangerous but at the same time the most useless I'm guessing based on the fact each relic has a spirit and a catch That the relic of choice doesn't do what ozpin think it does it doesn't allow you to see the best path to your choice but allows you to change a choice that was already made (change the past) but doing so could end up erasing your self (butterfly effect) or the spirit will take your future in exchange Summer probably used the crown to change something and it cost her a future with her family
While I do agree that The Lady of the Lake would make the most sense for being the spirit of the sword, one alternative character that could be the spirit is Merlin.
I always wondered why the question, "how do i save Salem?" wasnt asked? The god of light clearly said we will return to judge humanity, in hopes that humans will have learned better ways essentially. Destroying Salem doesnt seem like itd be part of that circumstance
You know the sword one? I think it’s going to be some form of Excalibur. Maybe, Jaune has it but doesn’t know it because he has a sword that has been passed through generations
I don't see Glinda as a spirit but I remember the crown on her cape and Ozpin saying that he made more of a challenge to find the vault at Beacon I think you might be onto something
Okay, these are more half-baked ideas and wants as opposed to legitimate theories, but hear me out. Creation - Being the Blue Fairy would be a pretty safe bet. As you said, it would polish off the Pinocchio theme and cast quite nicely. However, an alternate idea that would also round out a separate cast would be having the spirit reference the Fairy Godmother, rounding out Cinder/Cinderella’s theme. Unless, of course, Salem is Cinder’s version of the Fairy Godmother. Destruction - I mean, c’mon. It’s going to be Excalibur. The spirit is more than likely also going to be The Lady of the Lake (although it would be interesting to see King Arthur, Merlin, or Morganna appear instead). If they didn’t want to go that route, though, they could reference Kusanagi, with the spirit being Amaterasu. An idea I heard awhile ago that I thought was interesting would be having there be two spirits for the relic of destruction; Muramasa and Masamune. That’s an out-there one, though. Choice - this a tough one. Glinda isn’t a bad idea. But some more obscure ideas I have for the spirit. Hecate, the Goddess of magic, CROSSROADS, and night. Plus, she could be represented by the three-in-one Goddess as the maiden, mother, and crone. Another, definitely out there idea would be having the spirit be the Goddess, Hel. But the only reason I think that would fit is that she’s depicted as a split-faced goddess. Probably not enough to go off of, but it’s something!
One interesting thing I don't see these videos bringing up is that, while the Disney Movie made the Genie of the Lamp the most famous one it is not the only genie in the story. In fact, it is the weakest one and the truly impressive item is Aladdin's ring which contains the much more powerful Genie of the Ring. And that got me thinking. The sword in the stone is Caliburn, lesser to Excaliber. Glynda the Good Witch is lesser to Ozma, the True Queen of OZ. The Blue Fairy is called out in story as "just a fairy", implying that the hierarchy in that world goes higher. All of them are important plot forwarding magical figures like you suggested, but they are also explicitly NOT the most powerful beings/objects in their world.
Hah I thought you were gonna say Jiminy cricket but having the relic spirits be women like the maidens is great. Have you seen the movie AI? Blue Fairy is important in that too making a robot boy real. You may be right, excited to see!!! 🧚♀️👏🏻
The sword i could see as Ares, there was a sword wielded by geghins khan called the sword of mars (the roman version of ares) and khan destroyed pretty much everything in his path so would make sense. As fir the spear im thinking the japanese goddess of creation igizuami. And the crown either your theory or that being king arthur seeing as he was prophesied to unite all of england together and the fact that oz couldve hidden the crown in the tomb of the king of vale. Thats my opinion though
Of course I remember that annoying bastard, it was my first anime how could I possibly forget Excalibur.. ah, the nostalgia, the memories. I want him to be there. *Give us an annoying sword gremlin whom is fancy and annoying as hell but we adore him just the same*
If, by some miracle, they go with the Soul Eater Excalibur over Vivian Du Lac, I hope that they animate the trademark Excalibur grimace. Imagine Team RWBY or even Salem making that face. Hilarious!
I really hope the relic spirits aren't Salem and Oz's daughters bound to the relics(or something similar). For one thing if Salem found this out it would only prove how right Salem's point about the Brothers being unjust monsters, she might take her anger out on the Spirits and or our heroes. Hell our heroes wouldn't take it too well either.
I hope when team RWBY gets to the relic of choice they just find Glynda in the vault sitting on a chair and asking what shenanigans they’ve been up to
Yes
"Hello children, how have you been?"
"...."
@@sunjour, "oh you know, saving the world, getting into fights when we barely knew why we were fighting, getting some ancient relics, same old stuff"
"A kid was shot, Ships are on fire, Somebody is gonna die, and yes, half of us are still underdeveloped."
@@sunjour
“Weiss got impaled by Cinder and almost died, Clover died, The head master of Haven died, Oscar got shot, hmm what else oh yeah and Blake and Yang face Adam again and kill him, Salem came to Atlas, Robyn and Crow went to jail in Atlas, Salem got the relic of Knowledge, so yeah.”
Having Glynda as the Choice Spirit would be perfect, it gives her a perfect excuse to get a new voice actor
As much as I love glynda? I'm sorry but I'm not convinced. There's been no indication of anything a side from a veteran huntress within ozpins ciricle.
I feel like Fria is already a reference to the blue-haired fairy tho seeing as her aura is blue and she gives Penny the maiden powers (while being brave, truthful and unselfish)
Kūpaʻa Kaleo I agree and believe that’s exactly how it was planned
Yeah, and Penny being able to accept the maiden powers was also proof that she was a person, as only young women (you know, people) could accept the powers. Proving that she wasn’t just a robot, but a genuinely living one.
Salem: Hand over the relic.
Theodore: (while fistbumping) Here, take it.
Salem: Well.. Ok... That was easy.
Relic "sword" of destruction: Fool!
Oh nooooooooooo!!!!!! Please don’t make me suffer this is a true hell, make it stop!
Excalibur for the Nth time : FOOL!
Salem : cursing the god of light for the Nth time
Personally, I think the perfect downside to wielding the Sword of Destruction is basically if you use it too much then you might start to get a little bloodthirsty.
The blade of khain have a similar effect from warhammer fantasy
Op as hell but make you a tad bit mentally insane
Or maybe it starts destroying the user as well, explaining the need for a substantial Aura to wield it.
Did someone say Stormbringer ?
In second thought, what if any use of a relic came to a mental cost : after all, Knowledge spread doubt, effectively Destruction could spread cruelty, so what for other relics ? Pride, obsession or detachment for Creation ? Or someting like unsureness for Choice ?
@@veggiesnake619 yo that’s perfect! Jaune has a lot of aura too. Bro imagine Jaune whooping ass with the sword of destruction, and he’s one of the only people with the aura to use it.
9:46 Despite having not seen soul eater. And if the sword of destruction is based off excalibur with an annoying spirit.
Then that would give oz, more of an incentive. To hide that damn sword in vacuo. After the great war! XD
EXCALIBUR EXCALIBUR FROM THE UNITED K I’M LOOKING FOR HEAVEN I’M GOIN TO CALIFORNIA
@@Salemwaaa RELIC RELIC FROM THE KINGDOM OF ATLAS I’M LOOKING FOR HEAVEN I’M GOIN TO ARGUS
FOOLS...
Hopefully not the same Excalibur like soul eater. “Fool!” Points cane at you.
The sword in the stone, Excalibur, heralded the coming of the King of the Britons. The one who would pull the sword from the stone would unite the world and heal the land after ages of darkness. This could be the fate of Juane. His aura would be powerful enough to pull the sword from a stone and he alone would be able to wield it for whatever reason and it would be used for whatever purpose it was intended. Don't know what those reasons would be exactly. He could also eventually posses all the relics to bring about the reunion of the gods and mankind after the defeat of Salem. just a theory.
This
THIS
Jaune’s inspiration Joan of Arc did hear the voice of god, so this could work.
There is a bit of a theory that Jaune is the last male heir of the last king of vale as well
Also, Jaune's colour scheme is now very similar to the Relics; the Relics are gold and cyan, Jaune's shield is now white, gold, and cyan (for hard light dust). Since he also wields a sword, I'd be willing to bet he'll be important in some way to the Sword Of Destruction.
Again, No.
I just want to see Jaune wield the sword of destruction.
No.
@@emperorluffy6001 yes
Plot twist: he’s been carrying it the whole time, he said it was passed down from his grandfather
@@emperorluffy6001 ok sry.
it would be nice if he's Arthur, wielding the sword, and the Lady of the Lake takes form of Pyrrha, giving him the sword and courage to use it
Personally my thought for the creation relic is someone modeled after The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella. She sorta fits your theme too - not a main character, but important to drive the plot, blue tons (in the Disney animation, specifically), etc. And her whole thing is creation.
I've always thought of Glynda being the protector of the relic. Oz said that he made the crown harder to find than the others, and Cinder said that the relic wasn't in the vault. My head-canon is that the crown is actually *in* Glynda's cape.
As soon as Phoenix said soul eater I was like no not that annoying thing just no
the sword of destruction could be Kusanagi
from Japanese mythology. Kusanagi, (Japanese: “Grass-Mower”), in Japanese mythology, the miraculous sword that the sun goddess Amaterasu gave to her grandson Ninigi when he descended to earth to become ruler of Japan, thus establishing the divine link between the imperial house and the sun. The sword, along with the mirror and jeweled necklace, still forms one of the three Imperial Treasures of Japan.
Or it could be Excalibur, sword of the King (Nudge, nudge? Wink, wink?), or Ascalon, dragon slayer sword (Ironic)
I was thinking about Kusanagi myself. The WoR episode on the Great War shows a scene of fiery destruction and refers to unique weather conditions when describing the King of Vale's use of the sword, which could fit with the lore of Kusanagi being used by Yamato Teraku to command the wind and turn the fires meant to trap him against his enemies.
@@Wolfeson28 True, but if that's the case who would be able to weld it? Or should i say, who would be able to use it effectively? (Personally, i hope that Jaune uses the sword of destruction)
@@dragonoidmagnus837 I would definitely love to see Jaune wielding the Sword, which would certainly fit with the Excalibur interpretation since his character has a lot of references to knighthood. The issue of who would be able to wield the sword will probably come up regardless, since both Excalibur and Kusanagi have specific ties to royalty and the idea that only certain people are "worthy" to wield it. That could fit with Jaune, since some sort of unknown power or lineage might be the reason for Tyrian's cryptic comment back in volume 4 about "You (Jaune) do interest me."
@@Wolfeson28 It could also be that fact that Jaune's (This is a theory... A RWBY theory) family were once royalty... That or the sword will test team RWBY and APNR (Arc, Pine, Nora, Ren or some oddly combo) to see who among them are worthy to weld it. Also i would love it if the sword has found its true welder, it becomes soul bound or inprints itself to the person it found worthy. Also it would be awesome if Crocea Mors at some point breaks to the point of disrepair, then Jaune uses the Sword of Destruction to either make/remake new/his weapon(s) #GodLevelWeaponGained #Rubyisjealous
I can now just imagine Ozpin, as the king of Vale, trying to use the sword of destruction to end the great war. Only for it to call him a fool. I would also long it if every time someone used it, you'd here "Fool". Hell, maybe that is the real reason why Ozpin sealed it away.
is that a motherfucking soul eater refrence?
@@lanewright1143 You bet your sweat ass it's a motherfucking soul eater reference!
I only have one word...
*FANSERVICE*
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It could be interesting to have Oscar be the one to retrieve the sword from the lake. It would make him appear as both Merlin and King Arthur, maybe the spirit referencing how it was a past lifetime that threw it in, in the first time. Kind of like how each in the past has taken from both aspects of the fairy tale, like Blake being both the Beauty and the Beast.
oh something I just thought of in regards to Jinn.
In Aladdin, going into the cave and getting the lamp was a trap. Jafar was his own inside man in the Sultan's castle.
What happened at Haven? Salem had an inside man in the form of Leo, and Cinder set a trap inside Haven for Ruby and our Heroes.
Not to mention much like how Jafar needed to use another to get the Lamp from the Cave of Wonders, Cinder also needed to use another to get the Lamp of Knowledge from Haven's Vault.
Also I STILL do not see Glynda being the Spirit of Choice.
The minute you said Soul Eater when talking about the sword I immediately started laughing. BAKA! Also I’m pretty sure the blue fairy was referenced in the Winter Maiden before Penny (I think her name was Fria).
Ye Fria is the blue fairy I believe
Fria is more believable te be Freya, the viking goddess of beauty and leader of the valkyries. But it could be both.
Imagine how jin is going to react when she sees salem
Since she is all knowing she must know how evil salem is and might not want to to answer salem’s question
Maybe the sword's spirit could be Saber (from Fate) because shes a magic servant who uses Excalibur and is based on king author
Yes yes
Needs to be the abridged Saber who uses outdated slang
@@gameinsane4718 😂😂
I’ve had this thought too that when they make the Spirit of Destruction, assuming they go with Arthurian imagery for it, they could make it a bootleg Saber. I think it would be supper fun.
@@alien_tater4391 “for shizzle my nizzle”
-Baber
Theory of relics are sound and, sold but, Glenda, she one my favorite characters and, I don't want to see her turn into a crown.
But, I love Excalibur idea, from soul eaters. I wounder what type of conversation would happen between the sprit and, Salem?
If it's SE's Excalibur, she would throw it away after a day at most
For the sword of destruction I was expecting you to reference fate as the sword (either EA or Excalibur) due to how destructive the powers are of these's swords
I would absolutely love to see EA inside of Ruby it will be absolutely hilarious and awesome to see what kind of destruction the relic of destruction can cause I’m adding tearing holes inside reality.
I finally have internet back rather then just hotspot for the first time in I don't know how long, and this was a good video to come back to.
When you said Soul Eater...I knew exactly what you were talking about, welp. "EXCALIBUR! EXCALIBUR! EXCALIBUR! From The United King, I'm Looking For Him, I'm Going to Californiaaaa!"
I would continue but I think youtube would hate how long it went.
Anyway, what I was thinking with the sword is more on the line of another running series, albeit a book series but still. The sword Malentarch (I think that's its name?) or The Mortal Sword from The Shadowhunter Chronicles. Where it's not much spirit-based but has a lot of different powers that in my opinion give it some sentience. It compels shadowhunters to tell the truth as it's the primary function, but it has the secondary function of eliminating/purging all demon blooded creatures touched with its light. This however is very complex to achieve, because the sword required two things a pure angel-blooded being, an Angel or Shadowhunter that has pure angel blood, and a bolt of lightning. (this is actually the show version, not the book version however they didn't clarify how it worked in the book, Valentine just wanted to turn it to a dark side of itself. Which could be another cool thing that our sword can do.) With that in mind maybe the sword could work like that in the RWBY universe, except the angel blooded being would be replaced by someone with oh I don't know Silver eyes limiting its use so that not everyone can use it. Follow up, maybe it could even act that it destroys what the user believes to be a threat. So if its a huntsman it can be the grim, but if it's Salem then all humanity. Those are my two cents on how it could work, but I do see some flaws in it.
I also think that Glynda is the relic of choice. If we look back at the food fight what did Glynda say under her breath. "They are suppose to be the ones to save the world......" Also in Volume 8 the creation relic smoke is blue, just like the blue fairy as you pegged it. Also who did Ruby meet first, Glynda, and then she was given a choice by Ozpin, a choice that would forever change her life and others
Never clicked a video so fast for rwby
Lady of the lake... Giant lake in front of beacon... We need a diving crew.
I’m probably really far off but has anyone noticed that pyrras head price looked similar to the relic of choice upside down? Not only that but after Pyrras death the only thing left what her head piece. Salem did say she hasn’t been able to find the relic of choice but maybe that’s because Salem’s looking for a vault and no one realizes it’s right under their nose. I’d find it very interesting for rwby to make a full circle and go back to becan to grab Pyrras crown.
Edit: completly forgot Pyrras crown was merged with Jauns sheild
can I just say Atlas actually does somewhat follow the theme you came up with, as in the Story of Hercules he more or less served as a plot device to get past the dragon guarding the Golden Apples(atlas could do so because the nymphs tending the garden the apples were in were his daughters)
though a more fitting inspiration would be a Spear from Japanese mythology, the Amenonuhoko, which was used by Izanagi to create the first island
A fitting inspiration for the Sword of Destruction I found after a quick search is Asi from the Mahabharata as it's purpose is literally to destruction of the enemies of the gods, hell it's even stated to be made from a demon
Edit: Or maybe Surtr who destroyed asgard with a flaming sword
I would say GAE BOLG and it’s ability to reverse cause-and-effect would be the perfect weapon for a relative destruction but sadly the relic of destruction is a sword not a spear
Actually. Excalibur is the sword from the lake, was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake. The sword in the stone is Caliburn, the sword that would determine britain's destined ruler
I miss Glynda she is my favorite character among Ozpin's inner circle.
I hope we get to see her in season 9 most likely.
Last time, we See Relic of Knowledge (Jinn), Relic of Creation (????), but except Relic of Choice (????, if anyone knew in Fairy Tale of Remnant), and Relic of Destruction (???? and not shown).
Some of us want to know the Relics are.
I'm loving the ideas about the spirits of the relics and I thought of what they were too and I love the Soul Eater reference you brought up ^^ Great video as always ^^
Hold on, did this mans just say "fairy fitting" with a straight face?
I'm pretty sure we already got the blue fairy in Fria, she did confirm that Penny is in fact a real girl after all.
A character we haven't gotten yet on the other hand is the Fairy Godmother from Cinderella. It would be apt with Cinder herself hinting at an Atlas heritage.
this guy smart af dang. been binging the theories bro good stuff
I kinda hope that the sword of destruction's spirit looks like Pyrrha and that it ends up being wielded by Jaune, since he and Qrow are the only good sword users in the group. I prefer that but it could look like Summer and be used by Qrow, but I find that less likely.
I think it could be possible the sword of destruction would be a creature who’s tied to destruction, for example Jormangundr from Norse myth, Typhon from Greek or Tiamat from Mesopotamia
For the staff I had the idea of it being the fairy godmother from
Cinderella or the blue fairy same as Phoenix
*Finishes the video.*
I do hope that there are spirits in the other relics. That would help explain their powers. Or how they're capable of doing certain things. Just like jine.
Because so far all we know about them.
(Which is a fair amount.)
1: All of the relics were hidden in a vault under the academies. That requires a maiden to unlock.
(Unless the theory of glynda being the relic of choice theory being true.)
2: The relics were created by the gods. (God of light.)
3: The relics can attract grimm. (Which was used as an plot device. And kind of inconsistent.)
4: So far, we only know of the relics of creation and knowledge abilities.
(Also, i had an idea. On what type of question, ruby could of asked jine, back in vol 6 or 6. Untill the relic was stolen.)
What can i do with my silver eyes?
(Or maybe.)
How do i master, my silver eyes?
(Or at least, something that involved her silver eyes.)
The real question should be "why does Salem hunt down the silver eyed warriors" she wanted Maria dead but Ruby alive.. still doesn't make sense! Yet
As it’s a sword of destruction I’d like to add a Muramasa sword, blades made by the great blacksmith were said to have such a thirst for blood that if it was drawn it could only be sheathed after tasting blood, often driving wielders to harm themselves to feed the mad swords’ bloodlust. Maybe it has immense psychological defenses that those who give into its bloodlust go crazy and lose their sanity if they use it too long kinda like the “one ring to rule them all” except they become berserk Ryuko from Kill La Kill
The crown of choice would also befit the fairy godmother from Cinderella, and with Cinder being the maiden who has the ability to open that vault would work just as well as the pinocchio plot in Atlas and arguably Alladin (Oscar Pine, weak but only connection I can make) and the Genie.
actually I think this concept of one of the relics being able to cause annoyance (or any other kind of negative reaction) upon most people is very interesting
like, it's a genuinely good way of keeping the relic secure, with only a maiden (or at least someone as powerful as one) having the mental willpower to resist the negative energy and gather the relic safely
Is there any evidence for/against Jaune's sword being the Sword of Destruction in disguise? When Jaune was introduced he was, as Phoenix/Night phrased it, "annoying as all hell!" His Aura is also severely overpowered, to the point where even Tyrian took an interest in him during the Volume 4 fight (though I don't recall if it was his personal interest or Salem's interest).
Crazy idea 1: He pulls it from the sheath/shield, so that could be "pulling it from the stone" since metal starts off in ore (stone-like) form.
Crazy idea 2: When we first meet Jaune, he hasn't unlocked his Aura. That happens in Volume 1, and his Semblance is unlocked in Volume 5. We've seen how Ozma/Ozpin's conscience has traveled from person to person over eons, so we know that at least one person has the ability to jump in this fashion. It's already been established that Jaune's sword and shield belonged to his grandfather, who was a hero during the Great War. Could it be possible that the entity attached to the sword could pass down generationally, as Ozpin does, living in a small corner of the owner's mind and only revealing itself whenever there is the greatest need for it (i.e. a world war)?
That's an intersting theory, I was thinking about the Blue Fairy the other and thinking we didn't have seen her yet. About the Sword of Destruction, the Lady of the Lake is a good Idea but being hidden in Vacuo, I expect a more eastern inspiration like Kali, the indian goddess of destruction.
And I thought of something not directly related, Emerald being inspired by Aladin, she may be the one who will steal the Lamp from Salem if/when she turns sides.
I think the idea of all four relics having a spirit within them is really cool but at the same time it would also be cool if that is something special that only the relic of knowledge has. Because I also like the idea of all the four relics being unique from each other and functioning in different ways. Plus I just can't imagine the sword of destruction having a spirit inside of it.
Wait, I just had a thought, I wonder if Emerald is going to some how steal that lamp later on in the volumes. Because, remember she is suppose to be a character representation of Jafar and Aladdin.
I know I haven't watched the video you posted 4 days ago, the one about The Casualties of Volume 8, and the reason I didn't watch it is because I don't want to know about it, cause it's just your theory of what's going to happen in the upcoming season, and honestly, I don't want to get nervously worried about what will happen to any of the characters we all know, so I'm hoping for a miracle to happen somewhere in volume 8, don't know what kind of miracle, but dammit, it better be a good one.
I have a name for a spirit of relic of creation...Fey.
Now this is a long shot, but Bruncvik. He is a person from a fairy tale of Czech Republic. He wielded a sword that when he said all enemies heads down, the sword had cut all heads of his enemies.
Well, i have an idea on how Glynda came to be. Since the spirits are bound to the relic they possess/came from, i like to think that Glynda's body is that of a humunculus (possibly created by Ozpin), and due to the relic being inside her she gains life, aura. I would like to believe that Glynda Goodwitch is the first synthetic human with a perfect aura generator (I.E the relic), thus giving her a semblance and as i've said before, an aura.
I think the previous winter maiden was also a reference to the blue fairy lady
What I think each relic spirits might be:
Relic of creation: the blue fairy makes sense to complete the Pinnochio ensemble, but I think the fairy godmother from cinderella might be a good candidate as well. I mean the fairy godmother creates stuff but has a limitation to her magic as seen by the time limit of 12 at midnight (it is somewhat similar to the limitation that the relic of creation has of only doing 1 creation task at a time.)
Relic of Destruction: Merlin would be another good candidate for the relic if they think Lady of Vivane is too much of an obvious choice as he was the one that persuaded or requested Lady Vivane to pass the sword to King Arthur.
Relic of Choice: This is a pretty hard one to find a candidate. For, not a lot of fairy tales have an important side character that predicts the future. But I think maleficent counts, as even though she curses Aurora in the story...she did predict her fate, well technically. (this makes sense as it kind of matches up with the powers of the relic of choice, where tho it can predict the future in a straight path... it doesn't necessarily mean it can be a good future.)
Edit: A better candidate for the relic of choice might be Princess Cassandra. She was given the ability to predict the future but no one believed her abilities. And considering in the fairy tale of the widow and the king, they didn't really do anything much with the relic other than locking it up. So... it may hint at Cassandra being the spirit.
A another good idea could be to do a similar thing to a weapon from the anime Asterisk war. Where you have two powerful daggers that most people only could have for a couple of days. Because the mind of the weapon would show the user their death every night. But they did die in different ways each time.
Jinn- Lamp
Atlas- Staff
Goodwitch- Crown
Set- Sword of Destruction
But... what about Fria being the Blue Fairy? She gave Penny maiden magic that only girls can have thus proving that Penny is a real girl.
Btw, Japan has a literal mythological staff of creation
Amenonuhoko (天沼矛 or 天之瓊矛 or 天瓊戈, "heavenly jeweled spear") is the name given to the spear in Shinto used to raise the primordial land-mass, Onogoro-shima, from the sea. It is often represented as a naginata.[1]
According to the Kojiki, Shinto's genesis gods Izanagi and Izanami were responsible for creating the first land. To help them do this, they were given a spear decorated with jewels, named Ame-no (heavenly) nu-hoko (jewelled spear), by older heavenly gods.
Literal staff of creation!
Also it would be cool for every relic to be from a different culture. Jinn is Arabian&Islamic, Excalibur is European, the Staff is Japanese and the crown... ok... well, the crown looks like a European crown too.
Ever since seeing the volume 8 opening, it feels like the colors of the relics are based off the god of light (gold and cyan), maybe the relic of choice and destruction are based off the god of darkness(black and red).
Based on the list of D&D elemental genies (and knowing there is players among CRWBY), my bet is relic will be inhabited by :
- an efreet for relic of destruction (element fire)
- a dao for relic of creation (element earth)
- a marid for relic of choice (element water)
(and of course jinn being a djinn for relic of knowledge, element air), possibly, elements water and earth symbolism could be inverted, but if my guess is right fire symbolism is pretty sure.
forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Genie (and of course I know it's inspired by arabic mythology...)
The Blue Fairy does have a role in Pinocchio, but the one character that seems to be overlooked in this line of thought was shown right behind her: Jiminy Cricket. I haven't seen the Disney movie since I was a kid, but if I recall the fairy only had two appearances in the film (beginning and ending), and while important, Jiminy was in the movie from start to finish. I'm wracking my brain trying to figure out who he would be, but I haven't figured out any RWBY character who would correlate to him.
If anyone can find a corollary, please let me know. I'm sure that if someone were to ID the RWBY character the significance would fall into place.
I highly, highly doubt this reference would be made, but I would laugh so hard.
*Someone picks up the sword of destruction* "Hello, would you like to destroy some evil today?"
You could make the argument that Fria was the blue fairy from the Pinocchio story, aside from her colors being blue: by transferring her maiden powers to Penny she made her a “real” girl.
On another note I am sticking with my theory with the sword of destruction that in order to use it you have to give up something of yourself, a law of equivalent exchange sort of thing.
Something that occurred to me on my latest rewatch of the series is that Jinn directly stated that she was created by the God of Light. We know that the relics were all gifts from the Gods, but we also know that each God gave certain gifts. Like when the God of Darkness remarks that Human Magic was “His own gift now used against him”. I believe the Brothers Two each created two of the Relics as their gifts to their ultimate creation, humanity. We know that Knowledge was created by the God of Light, and I feel that it’s safe to assume Creation was his second gift given his nature. Which makes sense to me. I feel that knowledge and creation are meant to work in tandem with each other. That leaves Destruction and Choice as the Gifts of the God of Darkness. Something tells me that the spirits of those relics are going to be much more sinister then the ones we’ve seen thus far. Destruction is a given, but we also know from the fairy tales of remnant that the crown of choice has the potential to drive humans mad. Something I think the God of Darkness would enjoy quite a bit. Hence why I’m guessing the Spirit of the Crown will share this sadistic nature.
I wish Emerald was a spring maiden to stole the relic of knowledge.
See one thing about the spirit of creation Theory don't we already have a Blue Fairy based character. Wasn't like Penney's assistant, babysitter, bodyguard. But I do love the rest of the theories. Keep up the good work
Phoenix/night you should do a video about cinder being related to summer rose
That would be interesting. On the other hand how is that possible?
@@dragonraiderknight4625
Well nobody knows much about cinder or even summer rose so them being related could make sense
@@dragonraiderknight4625 could be a cousin of the family. I personally would love if the people in salem's inner group were descendance of Ozpin's past lives. twisting ironwood's words "do you honestly believe your children can win a war" on its head
@@killerbee1974 that would be cool but I doubt it
I saw Calixyn's theory about that and although it is an interesting idea, there are a few things that came to mind that don't seem to fit with me.
The main one being that if Summer was in a relationship for long enough that she became pregnant and carried the child for 9 months, how would no one on Team STRQ or Ozpin not have known? I feel like that's something that would have been mentioned by now if it was the case.
There's also the fact that it seem any child of a Silver-eyed warrior also has Silver Eyes. I.e. Maria and her father, Ruby and Summer.
And then Cinder's age. Although we don't know how old she is, it seems very likely that she was at least early to mid twenties in Volumes 1-3 and just looked young enough to pass for a student. If that is Cinder's age range, then I don't think it would fit with STRQs timeline. Though admittedly we don't know all that much about their timeline, like how long after graduating did it take till Raven had Yang, etc.
Just my initial thoughts on the idea, now Cinder being related to Ironwood is another case entirely 😁
One thing to note though is in some other video you made a suggestion perhaps the three rulers (human) Salem rallied against the gods got turned into spirits of the relics as a form of punishment. you argued how the Asian looking woman could be Jhin. but of the three rebelling rulers we had 2 men. If we assume Glinda is the spirit of choice, then somehow the spirits of destruction (sword) and creation (staff) have to either be based on male characters or a genderbender case. I could see the medieval ish king with grey hair and beard be based on Arthurian lore by becoming a Merlin-esque character for the sword of destruction (not a main character, magic, related to sword, male). but that would leave a male character for the staff of creation
Just want to make sure you notice the relic the crown of knowledge is the same crown from the RWBY fairy tales story “The Indecisive King”. It’s obviously an Ozpin incarnation that gives him the crown. Perhaps knowing that Glynda would be a good match for the king. However, the widow in that story uses the same crown to supplant Glynda (the spirit of the crown)
*crown is the relic of choice. Sorry
Another possibility for the Sword of Destruction could be a reference to Durendal, the sword of Rolds with Oscar being Roland. The spirit within would be reference to Mary, mother of Jesus as I think the Infinite Man(judging both from the story and picture related to the story) is a reference to Jesus. It would also be fitting as it would be Oscar as the latest saint saves the world by slaying Salme's massive army just like how Roland slew a vast number of enemies and sent his enemy's army away(and would also be a good callback to the King of Vale slaying all those warriors in the Great War that happened prior to the main series atarting). There is also local lore of Roland having hidden the sword away in a cave due to its sharpness and it wouldn't be surprising that like the other vaults under the academies, the Sword's vault is cave like and maybe is partially a natural formation. Like the legend, the sword had a previous owner(Charlemagne in the legend) and a previous version of Ozpin in Rwby. However, after the battle it's kind of sad, as Roland ends up being mortally woulnded.(this is interesting in itself as the legendary Irish hero Oscar also fights an army of evil and dies after sustaining a mortal injury) as is possible with Oscar and Ozpin fighting together and dealing Salem's death blow at the cost of his own life.
I love your theory videos because they get me thinking about things that I normally wouldn't come up with by myself. Keep up the good work!
Also, when is the next team SRPH video coming?
Thank you, I'm really glad you like my videos! Getting people thinking is the exact reason why I want to make them so seeing you say that means a lot 😊
The next SRPH videos will be soon, I promise! Making them takes a lot out of me mentally and emotionally so I just need to have a day with enough time and be in the right mindset to film them.
@@PhoenixNight Okay, and I do understand that writing something as good as SRPH would take a lot of mental energy to do. I'm very excited to see who the P of team SRPH will be!
@@fire-breathingturtledragon4513 I've wanted to keep going with the story for a long time now and I can't wait to reveal the last two characters either!
@@PhoenixNight Can we get a hint as to who they may be? Or at least what color the P stands for? You can choose to keep it a secret if you want, I won't pry if you don't want to tell anybody quite yet.
Another possible reference for the sword of destruction I could think of is Stormbringer from Michael Moorcock's Elric series. Stormbringer is a cursed sword similar to the Norse legend Tyrfing. Though I wouldn't know what "spirit" would accompany it besides perhaps a mini clone of the god of darkness, perhaps? 😈
Fun fact: the sword in the stone and the sword from the lady of the lake are actually to different swords. The sword in the stone and the one to deem Arthur worthy of being king is Caliburn while the sword from the lake is Excalibur.
I would assume that if any artifact is based off of the sword in the stone would be the Crown of Choice actually, as since in the Arthurian Tale the Sword in the Stone is what proves Arthur's bloodline as a Pendragon and makes him the King of England, perhaps in that case they would use Merlin as the inspiration for the spirit of the crown or they could still use the Lady of the Lake.
Love the ideas (btw I'm not sure if you play MTG but I actually have a copy of emry)
Jinn is also technically A JINN, a genie is a westernized version of it iirc
A) i think the lady of the lake is the source of water in that vacuo city from the book( never read it)
B) maybe the crown is a reference to king Solomon and the choice of the baby's mother
C) the spear can reference the fairy godmother's wand of Cinderella creating items from animals and whatnot
I've always been curious why Jin says that she cannot answer the future when Ruby asks what Ozpins hiding from them but when Cinder asks what are they planning (RWBY) Jin answers telling Cinder something in the future which she is not supposed to. She shows Cinder their escape plan before it's been created. Am I the only one or has anyone else noticed that?
I do agree with you on the fact that the sword of destruction would be based on Excalibur but it might be based on the Enuma Elish tale. Indeed, in one of the newer adaptation of this tale in animé ( fate) gilgamesh the demi-fond king of uruk as a word, ea, named the sword of rupture. It might be a cool reference to have the sword of DESTRUCTION to be based on the sword of RUPTURE.
And yes I do say this because I'm a big fan of the Fate series and yes I do know this might be completely false.
Or maybe it's just Jinn for the lamp, because when Ozpin asked about the other lamps if he was told about the others he would tell the gang anything about other spirits.
Very Interesting points, to Which iI agree and can see happening.
I wonder if the sword of destruction will have the trade off of somebody being able to use it as many times as they want but each time it is used it destroys the users body. It would make sense that Ozpin was able to use it seeing as he’d just be able to reincarnate and wouldn’t think much of it.
The Summer Maiden is probably going to be a reference to King Arthur if the Sword is Excalibur
The relic of destruction is King Arthur's sword, the Exculibur.
Theory about the sword of destruction: Its spirit is going to be a woman, referencing "The Lady of The Lake" from Arthurian legend. The sword will reside in the middle of a lake when we see it in the vault, and the spirits name will be Guinevere, appearing as a woman in armor and will have the power to completely and utterly wipe from existence, one thing at a time. If the one thing it's destroying changes, that thing will come back as though it was never destroyed in the forst place. Currently it sits unused in the vault. It can be used as a weapon in and of itself, however that's not its primary purpose.
Adding this theory
The last two relics are the most dangerous but at the same time the most useless
I'm guessing based on the fact each relic has a spirit and a catch
That the relic of choice doesn't do what ozpin think it does it doesn't allow you to see the best path to your choice but allows you to change a choice that was already made (change the past) but doing so could end up erasing your self (butterfly effect) or the spirit will take your future in exchange
Summer probably used the crown to change something and it cost her a future with her family
While I do agree that The Lady of the Lake would make the most sense for being the spirit of the sword, one alternative character that could be the spirit is Merlin.
I always wondered why the question, "how do i save Salem?" wasnt asked? The god of light clearly said we will return to judge humanity, in hopes that humans will have learned better ways essentially. Destroying Salem doesnt seem like itd be part of that circumstance
You know the sword one? I think it’s going to be some form of Excalibur. Maybe, Jaune has it but doesn’t know it because he has a sword that has been passed through generations
I don't see Glinda as a spirit but I remember the crown on her cape and Ozpin saying that he made more of a challenge to find the vault at Beacon I think you might be onto something
When he started talking about the possible Excalibur’s personality, I pictured Mr Drippy from Ni No Kuni (the RPG). Obscure reference but idc.
Okay, these are more half-baked ideas and wants as opposed to legitimate theories, but hear me out.
Creation - Being the Blue Fairy would be a pretty safe bet. As you said, it would polish off the Pinocchio theme and cast quite nicely. However, an alternate idea that would also round out a separate cast would be having the spirit reference the Fairy Godmother, rounding out Cinder/Cinderella’s theme. Unless, of course, Salem is Cinder’s version of the Fairy Godmother.
Destruction - I mean, c’mon. It’s going to be Excalibur. The spirit is more than likely also going to be The Lady of the Lake (although it would be interesting to see King Arthur, Merlin, or Morganna appear instead). If they didn’t want to go that route, though, they could reference Kusanagi, with the spirit being Amaterasu. An idea I heard awhile ago that I thought was interesting would be having there be two spirits for the relic of destruction; Muramasa and Masamune. That’s an out-there one, though.
Choice - this a tough one. Glinda isn’t a bad idea. But some more obscure ideas I have for the spirit. Hecate, the Goddess of magic, CROSSROADS, and night. Plus, she could be represented by the three-in-one Goddess as the maiden, mother, and crone. Another, definitely out there idea would be having the spirit be the Goddess, Hel. But the only reason I think that would fit is that she’s depicted as a split-faced goddess. Probably not enough to go off of, but it’s something!
Genie may be a plot device, but he's definitely a main character. Aladin is memorable because of Genie
To be truthful I new where he was going with the sword from the beginning
One interesting thing I don't see these videos bringing up is that, while the Disney Movie made the Genie of the Lamp the most famous one it is not the only genie in the story. In fact, it is the weakest one and the truly impressive item is Aladdin's ring which contains the much more powerful Genie of the Ring. And that got me thinking. The sword in the stone is Caliburn, lesser to Excaliber. Glynda the Good Witch is lesser to Ozma, the True Queen of OZ. The Blue Fairy is called out in story as "just a fairy", implying that the hierarchy in that world goes higher. All of them are important plot forwarding magical figures like you suggested, but they are also explicitly NOT the most powerful beings/objects in their world.
These are great ideas for the relics
Hah I thought you were gonna say Jiminy cricket but having the relic spirits be women like the maidens is great. Have you seen the movie AI? Blue Fairy is important in that too making a robot boy real. You may be right, excited to see!!! 🧚♀️👏🏻
The sword i could see as Ares, there was a sword wielded by geghins khan called the sword of mars (the roman version of ares) and khan destroyed pretty much everything in his path so would make sense. As fir the spear im thinking the japanese goddess of creation igizuami. And the crown either your theory or that being king arthur seeing as he was prophesied to unite all of england together and the fact that oz couldve hidden the crown in the tomb of the king of vale. Thats my opinion though
As a huge fan of Soul Eater, Id laugh my ass off if the Sword of Destruction had a spirit like Excalibur. And it would be an interesting curveball xD
Of course I remember that annoying bastard, it was my first anime how could I possibly forget Excalibur.. ah, the nostalgia, the memories. I want him to be there. *Give us an annoying sword gremlin whom is fancy and annoying as hell but we adore him just the same*
If, by some miracle, they go with the Soul Eater Excalibur over Vivian Du Lac, I hope that they animate the trademark Excalibur grimace. Imagine Team RWBY or even Salem making that face. Hilarious!
I really hope the relic spirits aren't Salem and Oz's daughters bound to the relics(or something similar). For one thing if Salem found this out it would only prove how right Salem's point about the Brothers being unjust monsters, she might take her anger out on the Spirits and or our heroes. Hell our heroes wouldn't take it too well either.
I think that the blue fairy will turn Penny into a real girl