Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13427943-20160428084321/@comment-13488655-20160509064342

"...... You know Wolfe, a swordsman Ielt a lot like you did once. He was a combat student in Vale. He tried to save a group of faunus from  some bullies, but he ended up being charge for their assault when one of the bullies fathers bribed the court." Hansel began to explain to Wolfe, taking a seat on one of the nearvy chairs as he continued to tell the tale of the swordsman.

"Then, he returned home to his village, and as hard as he tried to save it, he was unable to save his friend, home and his mother from the swarm of grimm..... Gretel once asked him how he copes with the pain and knowledge of what happened. He said it was by making those emotions drive him to do better, to rise up and push himself. He looked at her in the eyes and told her, 'Never tell yourself that you're a failure for your actions. Tell yourself that you're going to learn from your errors and do your best.'"