

One such God Eater is Lenka Utsugi, a New-Type whose God Arc takes the form of both blade and gun. To combat them, an organization named Fenrir was formed as a last-ditch effort to save humanity through the use of "God Eaters"-special humans infused with Oracle cells, allowing them to wield the God Arc, the only known weapon capable of killing an Aragami. They ravaged the land, consuming almost everything in their path and leaving nothing in their wake. Humanity has been pushed to the brink of extinction following the emergence of man-eating monsters called "Aragami" that boast an immunity to conventional weaponry. Once again, please don’t be a jerk and post anything from future episodes.The year is 2071. What could it be?! My guess is, whatever killed all the townsfolk. I don’t have any new theories from this episode, but we do know that there’s something in the cellar of the house they’re staying in. I’m not completely sold on that theory, but I’m not ruling it out yet. One theory I heard was that she’s the winter maiden. The old lady says she’s going to find a story to read, and there’s something about her that makes me believe she knows more than she’s letting on. It’s small, but it’s really sweet to see Ruby deeply caring for her uncle and wanting to keep him from going off the deep end of alcoholism.įinally, we have the old lady and Oscar. One thing I really appreciated was when they found all the alcohol and Ruby suggests they not tell Qrow about it.

Outside of the unsettling nature of everyone in the town being dead, they are still processing everything that Jinn told them about Ozman and Salem. Third, Ruby and Weiss are clearly not happy with their current situation. It shows there’s still a decent disconnect as many viewers know that Yang is the kind of person who never wants to feel like she needs to be protected. What’s even nicer about this part from a storytelling perspective is when Blake talks about protecting Yang if Adam ever shows up again. Blake is clearly wanting to repair the relationship, and Yang is still very hurt.

Second, we see some more of the fallout from Blake just leaving after the fall of Beacon and the hurt that Yang feels. I was a little bummed though when she seemingly teamed up with Cinder again. There’s something about Neo that is just cool and fun. First, it was awesome to see Neo come back and do so freaking well against Cinder. Once again, not a lot happened this week, but it feels like it’s setting things up for the next episode or two.
