Quote Originally Posted by LaZodiac View Post
I sort of ignored it because I was tired from work but concerning the "RWBY is for childs" thing, I only bring that up because it's a defense people used for the show back in the earlier seasons, when I questioned why it was ignoring the implications of it's world (it's basically a quasi post apocolypse situation, but no one really acts like this at all, for example).
I don’t quite understand your “implications of the world.” The introduction gives us a full story that the people forgot “we are but remnants” and basically believe they are living in “free world” golden age. They fought back the darkness long ago.

The narrator, who we now know is Salem, also threatens that “darkness will return.”

No one (except Ironwood who is shouting about it and the rest of Ozpin’s group, who is trying to keep it secret) understands quite how hostile the world they live in is.

Its worth rewatching
Spoiler: Episode 1 YouTube video
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And Here’s the transcript:
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Legends. Stories scattered through time. Mankind has grown quite fond of recounting the exploits of heroes and villains, forgetting so easily that we are remnants, byproducts, of a forgotten past.

The gems in the image glow green and fade to show simple pictures of a man rising from the earth before being surrounded by creatures, barely held back by warriors.

Narrator: Man, born from dust, was strong, wise, and resourceful, but he was born into an unforgiving world. An inevitable darkness — creatures of destruction — the creatures of Grimm - set their sights on man and all of his creations. These forces clashed, and it seemed the darkness was intent on returning man's brief existence to the void.

Black sets in, then suddenly lessens as a light grows brighter and brighter until a gem rises from it and lowers itself into the hands of man.

Narrator: However, even the smallest spark of hope is enough to ignite change, and in time, man's passion, resourcefulness, and ingenuity led them to the tools that would help even the odds. This power was appropriately named "Dust".

The scene zooms out to show men shooting lightning, raising swords, and aiming rifles at the retreating beasts as a castle appears behind them.

Narrator: Nature's wrath in hand, man lit their way through the darkness, and in the shadow's absence came strength, civilization, and most importantly, life.

The castle zooms out to show a map of Remnant, which houses other buildings until they disappear in flashes of white and the map is lowered to show the scattered moon over a city at night.

Narrator: But even the most brilliant lights eventually flicker and die. And when they are gone... darkness will return.

Roman Torchwick and four of his henchmen head down an alley from the shadows. They stop behind Roman, who reignites his cigar without touching it and grins before walking down the road, frightening nearby citizens as they make their way towards the shop From Dust Till Dawn.

Narrator: So you may prepare your guardians, build your monuments to a so-called "free world", but take heed... there will be no victory in strength.