I’m rooting for Ruby, but Cinder’s plot armor is thicker than a Paladin’s chassis. Every time she should’ve died (falling into the void, losing to Raven), she slinks back. Volume 10 might finally break the cycle, but I’d love if Ruby outsmarts her instead of overpowering her—like using Cinder’s arrogance against her. Remember how Torchwick monologued himself into a Grimm’s mouth? Poetic justice.
From a storytelling perspective, Ruby defeating Cinder in Volume 10 feels almost inevitable—but 'RWBY' loves subverting expectations. Cinder’s not just a physical threat; she represents everything Ruby’s struggled against: corruption, loss, and the price of power. Ruby’s arc has been about learning that heroism isn’t just swinging a scythe; it’s about resilience. If she wins, it’ll likely be through teamwork or a clever trick (remember her plan against the Nevermore in Volume 1?). But Cinder’s survival would make the stakes feel higher for the final Salem confrontation. Either way, I’m betting the fight’s animation will be insane—Monty Oum’s legacy lives on in those fight choreographies.
Here's my hot take: Ruby won't be the one to finally off Cinder. Hear me out! 'RWBY' has a history of passing major victories to other characters—Blake and Yang took down Adam, not Ruby. Cinder’s grudge against Jaune is just as personal, and after Pyrrha’s death, he’s got the most emotional investment. Imagine a twist where Jaune gets the killing blow, sacrificing himself to mirror Pyrrha. Ruby’s role might be to weaken Cinder, setting up someone else for the finale. Also, with Salem’s endgame looming, Cinder’s defeat could be tied to the relics’ magic—maybe the staff’s limitations bite her back. Thematically, it’d fit 'RWBY’s' message: no one fights alone.
Man, the buildup to Ruby vs. Cinder in 'RWBY' has been chef's kiss. I've been rewatching the earlier volumes lately, and the way their rivalry's been simmering since Beacon fell is just chefs kiss. Cinder's obsession with power and Ruby's growth from naive hero to someone carrying the weight of the world—it's the perfect recipe for a showdown. But here's the thing: I don't think it'll be a clean win. Rooster Teeth loves their moral gray areas, and Ruby's silver eyes might not be the instant-win button people expect. Cinder's got too much narrative baggage (hello, Salem's influence) to go down easy. My gut says it'll be a pyrrhic victory—Ruby might 'win,' but at a cost that leaves fans screaming into their pillows. Maybe a teammate gets hurt, or the relic gets compromised. Either way, I'm stocking up on tissues now.
Also, can we talk about how Cinder's voice actor, Jessica Nigri, absolutely kills the smug villain energy? Like, every time she monologues, I want to throw my popcorn at the screen. That’s how you know it’s good writing.
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What fascinates me is how their rivalry mirrors classic hero-villain dynamics but with emotional nuance. Ruby’s determination to protect others contrasts with Cinder’s selfishness, yet both are driven by past traumas. Cinder’s backstory reveals her abusive upbringing, which twisted her desire for strength into cruelty. Ruby, though scarred by loss, chooses empathy. Their fights aren’t just flashy combat; they’re a collision of philosophies. Every clash feels charged with unspoken history, like when Cinder taunts Ruby about Pyrrha’s death—it’s not just physical blows but psychological warfare.
Cinder's influence on Ruby's journey in 'RWBY' is like a shadow that never fades—sometimes looming, sometimes sharp and immediate. From the moment she orchestrated the fall of Beacon, Cinder became the embodiment of everything Ruby fights against: chaos, vengeance, and the corruption of power. Their clashes aren’t just physical; they’re ideological. Ruby’s optimism and belief in unity are constantly tested by Cinder’s ruthless individualism. The Fall Maiden’s presence forces Ruby to grow beyond her idealistic beginnings, confronting hard truths about sacrifice and loss.
What fascinates me is how Cinder mirrors Ruby’s potential darkness. Both are driven by singular goals—Ruby to protect, Cinder to dominate—but their methods couldn’t be more different. Every time Cinder resurfaces, it’s a reminder that Ruby’s world isn’t black-and-white. The emotional weight of Pyrrha’s death, Penny’s destruction… these are Cinder’s fingerprints. She’s the catalyst that pushes Ruby from a hopeful kid into a leader who understands the cost of war.