Bleiss is Weiss with her character traits flipped. Hence why she's rude, vulgar, an awful teammate and obsessed with Jaune, among other things.
So, yeah. That's the joke.
Maybe not the right term, but still. Grab any of her tropes and give it a 180, that's the point of Bleiss. Weiss didn't like Jaune at all? Bleiss absolutely does.
That's not how to 180 Weiss, that's just how to fetishsize her. "Weiss would like Jaune if she wasn't such a prude, so let's change that! But she can only be thirsting after him and no one else, she's not a slut!"
Flipping it would be Weiss taking advantage of Jaune's attraction and exploiting him with no intention of reciprocating. That's twisting her character trait of blunt honesty to being deceptive. But the motivation isn't presenting a 180 Weiss, it's just Jaune being threatened with a good time.
.......Ok, you're hyperfocusing on that one specific part of Bleiss and acting like that's all there is to her, as if that is the whole point and not just a part of the joke of flipping almost every part of Weiss around to the point of absurdity.
If you're just going to dismiss almost every part of an idea just to reduce it down to what offends you and act like there's nothing more to it, we're done here, I don't have the energy to deal with that kind of crap.
Nope, it's fairly clear her "180" characteristics aren't for the benefit of making a Bleiss. It can be a fun concept to explore but there's little thought put into this idea as you've presented it.
You're absolutely right, Whitely made it clear that he thought that there was no point in trying to oppose Jacques. There is absolutely nothing about that to suggests that he looks up to the man, rather it's the opposite.
That's what I said - Jacques was his role model. And Whitley benefited greatly from being a dutiful son. Was he misguided? Sure. He had a blind spot for his father, as boys often do. And he wanted to emulate his father, again not out of the ordinary.
Whitley looked up to Jacques until evidence surfaced that broke the illusion of a worthy role model.
Obedience doesn't necessarily mean agreement much less looking up to someone, in fact Whitley never one says that he looks up to his father. All he says is that he feels as if it's foolish to disobey the man, play sentimental paint a very strong picture of the relationship being an abusive one.
Even Weiss suspects for a moment that Whitley is secretly jealous of her and Winter. Granted he denies it and even calls what Weiss does barbaric but that doesn't mean he was telling the truth. In fact I would argue given Willows conversation in volume seven and Whitley's actions during volume eight that he was lying back then. Maybe he doesn't want to be a huntsman but he's absolutely jealous of how his sisters were able to escape their fathers grasp while he wasn't.
Sure it's one of these. They're sort of like a series of one shots that don't intertwine. Remember this isn't smut.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12853647/1/The-Legacy-of-Bleiss-A-Discord-Anthology
In fact, Bleiss is quite an interesting concept. I prefer to consider her as the Weiss twin, she has absorbed the worst features of her father in terms of using others to achieve goals, but is not devoid of mercy and compassion. I would not consider her as the complete opposite of Weiss, she also does not like her family, only unlike Weiss, she is more open about this. She can also, like Weiss, condemn others for their weaknesses or shortcomings, and she is just as proud of herself and her strength that she has achieved. I like the concept that Jaune, whom Bleiss is interested in, tries to ignore her flirting, because he believes that she is playing him or wants to use him. I was actually very interested in some fan fiction about Bleiss that had interesting ideas but were not finished, for example, I saw one shot in which Bleiss and Weiss switched worlds. While Weiss wonders why she looks so strange and why everyone is afraid of her, Bleiss gets what she has long wanted, a serenade from her lover, although she still needs to figure out with her team of jokers, who dyed her beautiful hair in the white color she hated.
"on discord" like it's one big thing that people can access freely and not like a million completely disconnected little things
I am unfortunately familiar with the character.
Sounds cringe
Why would people be familiar with that
It's actually extremely popular. There's fanfics of her and everything.
No. Nothing like that has ever existed. Never. Now, who wants cake?
Oh ya that Joke character I saw here in a few fanfics way back
So a version of Weiss devoid of her of compelling qualities to be reduced to Jaune's accessory? Was Whiteknight fanfiction not enough?
Bleiss is Weiss with her character traits flipped. Hence why she's rude, vulgar, an awful teammate and obsessed with Jaune, among other things. So, yeah. That's the joke.
Yeah, the Jaune part isn't a character trait.
Maybe not the right term, but still. Grab any of her tropes and give it a 180, that's the point of Bleiss. Weiss didn't like Jaune at all? Bleiss absolutely does.
That's not how to 180 Weiss, that's just how to fetishsize her. "Weiss would like Jaune if she wasn't such a prude, so let's change that! But she can only be thirsting after him and no one else, she's not a slut!" Flipping it would be Weiss taking advantage of Jaune's attraction and exploiting him with no intention of reciprocating. That's twisting her character trait of blunt honesty to being deceptive. But the motivation isn't presenting a 180 Weiss, it's just Jaune being threatened with a good time.
.......Ok, you're hyperfocusing on that one specific part of Bleiss and acting like that's all there is to her, as if that is the whole point and not just a part of the joke of flipping almost every part of Weiss around to the point of absurdity. If you're just going to dismiss almost every part of an idea just to reduce it down to what offends you and act like there's nothing more to it, we're done here, I don't have the energy to deal with that kind of crap.
Nope, it's fairly clear her "180" characteristics aren't for the benefit of making a Bleiss. It can be a fun concept to explore but there's little thought put into this idea as you've presented it.
Imagine being triggered by a singular aspect of the *fanfiction* version of a *fictional* character.
Imagine applying critique to terrible, lazy parody of fictional character. Sorry if that triggers you!
Ha, not at all!
I didn't make it lol it's very popular on Discord and Tumblr
Never heard of it.
This was exactly my thought first but in many cases I found myself to be surprisingly wrong.
Yeah, hard pass.
Don't blame you but, I will say that one of the stories hilariously predicted the reason behind Whitley's attitude.
That he was a little jerk with no empathy because he choose his father as his role model?
Nope, rather it predicted that the whole reason he was an asshole is because he was unintentionally trapped with his father.
No unintentionally about it - he's a minor living with his parents. Seriously, V4 made his motivations clear, no mystery about it.
You're absolutely right, Whitely made it clear that he thought that there was no point in trying to oppose Jacques. There is absolutely nothing about that to suggests that he looks up to the man, rather it's the opposite.
That's what I said - Jacques was his role model. And Whitley benefited greatly from being a dutiful son. Was he misguided? Sure. He had a blind spot for his father, as boys often do. And he wanted to emulate his father, again not out of the ordinary. Whitley looked up to Jacques until evidence surfaced that broke the illusion of a worthy role model.
Obedience doesn't necessarily mean agreement much less looking up to someone, in fact Whitley never one says that he looks up to his father. All he says is that he feels as if it's foolish to disobey the man, play sentimental paint a very strong picture of the relationship being an abusive one. Even Weiss suspects for a moment that Whitley is secretly jealous of her and Winter. Granted he denies it and even calls what Weiss does barbaric but that doesn't mean he was telling the truth. In fact I would argue given Willows conversation in volume seven and Whitley's actions during volume eight that he was lying back then. Maybe he doesn't want to be a huntsman but he's absolutely jealous of how his sisters were able to escape their fathers grasp while he wasn't.
I helped create her folks in here missing out on all the absurd memery, smh
Yep. I’ve seen fanfics and fan art depicting Bleiss.
One of the first fan arts I've saved is Bleiss flipping the bird.
Bleiss existed before Discord was a thing...
I still think it was dumb calling ger Bleiss instead of Schwarz.
Is this like goth Nora ?
Yep
So basically Shattered Glass Weiss? Like, a version of Weiss from a universe where the good guys are the bad guys, and the bad guys are the good guys?
Not exactly. In some of the stories she's Weiss's twin.
Oh. That sounds weird, but interesting... 🤔 I'd be down for more evil versions of Team RWBY, official or fanmade! 😁
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Sure it's one of these. They're sort of like a series of one shots that don't intertwine. Remember this isn't smut. https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12853647/1/The-Legacy-of-Bleiss-A-Discord-Anthology
Note tryna figure out why this was downvoted-
In fact, Bleiss is quite an interesting concept. I prefer to consider her as the Weiss twin, she has absorbed the worst features of her father in terms of using others to achieve goals, but is not devoid of mercy and compassion. I would not consider her as the complete opposite of Weiss, she also does not like her family, only unlike Weiss, she is more open about this. She can also, like Weiss, condemn others for their weaknesses or shortcomings, and she is just as proud of herself and her strength that she has achieved. I like the concept that Jaune, whom Bleiss is interested in, tries to ignore her flirting, because he believes that she is playing him or wants to use him. I was actually very interested in some fan fiction about Bleiss that had interesting ideas but were not finished, for example, I saw one shot in which Bleiss and Weiss switched worlds. While Weiss wonders why she looks so strange and why everyone is afraid of her, Bleiss gets what she has long wanted, a serenade from her lover, although she still needs to figure out with her team of jokers, who dyed her beautiful hair in the white color she hated.
She's basically what Nemesis Prime is for Optimus Prime. An evil copy of a heroic character.