RWBY/Characters

This is the character sheet for RWBY. Unless otherwise noted, every single one of these people is a Badass.

Yes, even the Corgi.

Staff
In addition to the below, we know of at least one other staff member: Professor Peach, who is only mentioned once in V1E13 and has not yet (as of the end of V4) appeared on-screen.

Professor Ozpin

 * Voiced by: Shannon McCormick
 * Based on: The Wizard of Oz/Odin


 * Ancient Tradition:
 * Big Brother Is Watching: Ozpin seems to know and see more than is reasonable, for instance having a live feed of Ruby and Weiss in the Emerald Forest during their initiation.
 * Big Good: He presumably has been 's main opposition for a considerable time period and he is in a position of leadership.
 * Cool Teacher
 * Dark Secret:
 * Eccentric Mentor/Trickster Mentor
 * Lennon Specs
 * Metaphorically True: As of the start of V6, Ozpin shown to have been keeping more secrets than previously suspected -- and sometimes almost reflexively keeping secrets that shouldn't be.
 * Older Than They Look: Random throwaway details before the end of V3 suggest that he was around for the last big war, which was nearly a century before the start of the story.  And there's some evidence that that was a relatively recent event for him.  In V5 we find out this is in fact true, and why -- and why this trope isn't anything more than technically correct.
 * Opaque Lenses: But since they never seem to obscure his eyes they probably don't count.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Shout-Out Theme Naming: To The Wizard of Oz. (The Wizard's initials spelled out "O.Z.P.I.N.H.E.A.D."; Ozpin is Headmaster of Beacon.)
 * Trademark Favorite Beverage: Is almost never seen without a coffee cup in his hand. (According to Word of God it contains hot chocolate.)  It could be argued that his Catch Phrase is "sluuuuuuuurp".
 * Shout-Out Theme Naming: To The Wizard of Oz. (The Wizard's initials spelled out "O.Z.P.I.N.H.E.A.D."; Ozpin is Headmaster of Beacon.)
 * Trademark Favorite Beverage: Is almost never seen without a coffee cup in his hand. (According to Word of God it contains hot chocolate.)  It could be argued that his Catch Phrase is "sluuuuuuuurp".
 * Trademark Favorite Beverage: Is almost never seen without a coffee cup in his hand. (According to Word of God it contains hot chocolate.)  It could be argued that his Catch Phrase is "sluuuuuuuurp".

Glynda Goodwitch

 * Voiced by: Kathleen Zuelch
 * Based on: Glinda, the Good Witch of the North


 * Alliterative Name
 * Ancient Tradition:
 * Authority Equals Asskicking: As demonstrated in the first episode, this is not a teacher you want to mess with.
 * Badass
 * Badass Teacher
 * Badass Back: Was telekinetically bitch slapping Grimm with waves of her riding crop without even turning around in mid-stride in the Volume 2 Finale.
 * Lady of War
 * Lady of White Magic
 * Hot Librarian
 * Hot Teacher
 * Of Corsets Sexy: Her usual outfit incorporates a corset-like waist cinch.
 * She's Got Legs: It's especially noticeable in V3E3 -- either her skirt got shorter or her legs got much longer.
 * Shout-Out Theme Naming: To The Wizard of Oz, of course.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses: And she looks great wearing them.
 * White Mage: Her spell set tends heavily towards defense/repair.

Professor Peter Port

 * Voiced by: Ryan Haywood
 * Based on: Peter of Peter and The Wolf


 * Alliterative Name
 * Badass
 * Badass Mustache
 * Badass Teacher
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows: Verging on Disembodied Eyebrows given their mobility.
 * Blah Blah Blah: Whenever his lectures become background noise, they descend quite literally into him going "blah-blah, blah-blah-blah blah blah..."
 * Cool Old Guy
 * Dirty Old Man: Well, he flirts briefly with Yang in her first class with him, to her consternation.
 * Eyes Always Shut
 * Fascinating Eyebrow: On hearing Weiss's complaint that she should be the leader of Team RWBY in V1.
 * Great White Hunter
 * Large Ham
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Shout-Out: Monty Oum described Port as Peter from Peter and The Wolf grown up, and indeed, Port's first lecture on-screen contains several references to Peter and The Wolf, and the background music switches to passages from the work.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Mice?: Has what appears to be a profound hatred and phobia of mice, almost to Eek! A Mouse! levels.

Professor Doctor Bartholomew Oobleck

 * Voiced by: Joel Heyman
 * Based on: Dr. Seuss' Bartholomew and the Oobleck

"Those who do not study history....are doomed to repeat it."
 * Anime Hair: One of the few examples on the good guys' side; he has a wild shock of green hair.
 * Badass
 * Badass Bookworm: Believes his mind is a better weapon than conventional weaponry.
 * Badass Teacher: With PhD's in history and kicking ass.
 * Beware the Silly Ones: He's slightly goofy, but when push comes to shove, he can more than prove he earned the right to be called a Huntsman.
 * British Accents
 * Cool Teacher
 * Genki Boy
 * Insistent Terminology: Is very firm on being called "Doctor" and not "Professor".
 * Heroes Love Dogs: Immediately takes a shine to Zwei (and this seems to be mutual), even utilizing Zwei as a (willingly) magically enhanced projectile to take down enemies.
 * Lennon Specs: Which have Opaque Lenses.
 * Motor Mouth: To go with his Super Speed
 * Must Have Caffeine: He practically sips from his coffee cup every fifteen seconds. In the field he carries a massive thermos from which he also continuously sips.
 * Opaque Lenses
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Serious Business: The study of history is to him, with very good reason:


 * Shout-Out: To Dr. Seuss' Bartholomew and the Oobleck.
 * Super Speed

Team RWBY
(Pronounced "Ruby")

Tropes that apply to Team RWBY as a whole:
 * Action Girls
 * Badass
 * Amazon Brigade
 * Badass Crew
 * Color-Coded Characters
 * Theme Naming: Women and girls from Fairy Tales.
 * True Companions

Ruby Rose

 * Voiced by: Lindsay Jones
 * Based on: Little Red Riding Hood, The Ruby/Silver Slippers

"I know you didn't plan this; You tried to do what's right. But in the middle of this madness, I'm the one you left to win this fight."


 * Alliterative Name
 * Ascended Fangirl: Ruby, who geeks out over huntsmen and huntresses, manages to get into Beacon Academy two years before she normally would be old enough, on the basis of both skill and overwhelming enthusiasm.
 * Badass
 * Badass Adorable
 * Badass in Charge: Officially so, as leader of team RWBY.
 * Big Eater: At least where cookies are concerned.
 * Dramatic Wind: Even indoors, in still air, her red cape ripples and waves.
 * Elegant Gothic Lolita: Her "working clothes" have a very strong EGL flavor.
 * Everything's Better with Spinning: When Ruby really pushes her Super Speed, she appears to transform into a bright red spinning helix.
 * Flight: As of the beginning of V4, Ruby's Super Speed seems to be developing into true flight -- as seen during the Food Fight in V2E1, she can become essentially a living bullet, but by V4 she also seems to have gained a limited ability to "hover", with mid-air hang times of several seconds or longer.
 * Friendly Sniper: She makes frequent use of a sniper rifle, however we haven't seen her use it against truly distant targets that much.
 * Genki Girl
 * Grave Marking Scene: She starts the "Red" Trailer with one; she also starts and ends V3 with one.
 * Hand Behind Head: Could be considered her signature gesture.
 * I Call It "Vera": Ruby with Crescent Rose (and to a lesser degree weapons in general), at least as of the start of V1.  She gets better socialized with people by the end of that volume, and seems less... fetishistic about weapons by then.
 * I Just Want to Be Normal: Oddly enough, her primary reaction to getting moved up two years and getting into Beacon, after the initial elation wears off.  This reaction vanishes pretty quickly, though, once it's apparent that her classmates (other than Weiss) don't notice or care that she's that much younger than them.
 * Impossibly Cool Clothes: For the most part averted, as Rooster Teeth has designed all the costumes for RWBY with cosplayers in mind -- but in V4 and after, her cape behaves... oddly, changing its length from a few feet long to dozens as dramatically appropriate.  See, for instance, the V4 trailer, and the opening sequence of V5.
 * Kid Hero
 * Lightning Bruiser
 * Literal-Minded: Occasionally shows signs of this, such as not understanding Weiss is being facetious about forgetting the existence of the fairgrounds in V3E1.
 * Little Red Fighting Hood
 * Magic Skirt
 * Magnetic Hero
 * Missing Mom
 * Motor Mouth: When she gets excited.
 * Nom De Mom: She uses her mother's last name, unlike her older sister.
 * Not Quite Flight: Starting in Volume 4 she seems to have leveraged her Super Speed and Recoil Boost into something that is almost but not quite true flight, including outrageously long hang times and hurtling like a comet at her opponents.  (But see Flight, above.)
 * Petal Power: Ruby seems to emit showers of rose petals -- and a Dramatic Wind to carry them -- just by moving. And sometimes by standing still.
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Judging by the heights of other characters, Ruby can't be any taller than about 5'2".
 * Recoil Boost: Ruby boosts her already-impressive speed by using the recoil from her Dust shells.
 * Silver Eyes: Basically the first thing Ozpin says to her is a comment on her eyes. Her eyes are
 * Sinister Scythe: Averted.  Although Crescent Rose is massive in its scythe form, and is definitely deadly, it somehow fails to be truly sinister, instead coming across as a heroic scythe.
 * Small Girl, Big Gun
 * Socially Awkward Hero: Or so she initially describes herself. But by the middle of Volume 1 she seems to be quite at ease with the other students around her, enough so that she can even briefly mentor Jaune on being a team leader.
 * At one point in the manga she had a fear of large crowds. This fear is not seen in the Vytal Festival, so presumably she got over it.
 * The Southpaw: Confirmed by Word of God, but at the same time it's clear from the footage of her fights that she's functionally ambidextrous -- at least when wielding Crescent Rose.
 * Super Senses: The directors joke about it in their V3 commentary, but Ruby's ability to spot Emerald from the other side of the arena in V3E8 verges on telescopic vision.  (Emerald spotting Ruby spotting her counts as well.)
 * Super Speed
 * Swiss Army Gun/Sinister Scythe: The two modes of her weapon.
 * Teen Genius: Word of God describes Ruby as a prodigy with immense natural talent, who subsequently doesn't have to work very hard to excel as she has.  This is initially a source of friction between her and Weiss, who has put a great deal of effort into being as good as she is.
 * Traveling At the Speed of Plot: Sometimes Ruby's Super Speed just isn't there when it's dramatically necessary.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With Weiss, at least through the end of V3.  When they reunite in V5, their relationship seems to be considerably less prickly.
 * Traveling At the Speed of Plot: Sometimes Ruby's Super Speed just isn't there when it's dramatically necessary.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With Weiss, at least through the end of V3.  When they reunite in V5, their relationship seems to be considerably less prickly.

Weiss Schnee

 * Voiced by: Kara Eberle
 * Based on: Snow White

"Mirror, tell me something, Tell me who's the loneliest of all? Fear of what's inside of me, Tell me can a heart be turned to stone?"

"[ Ruby hugs Weiss] Weiss: Shut up! Don't touch me! [ hugs back]"
 * Abhorrent Admirer: Jaune -- at least until about halfway through V2.
 * Alcoholic Parent: Her mother has been strongly implied to be an alcoholic.
 * Baby Talk: To Zwei, when they first meet in V2.
 * Badass
 * Badass Heiress
 * Lady of War
 * Barrier Warrior: Her glyphs can provide physical or energy defenses.  And can even be used to slow down a crashing aircraft.
 * Big Sister Worship: Appears to be how she feels about her sister Winter, judging from her reaction in V3E2.
 * Death Glare: A mistress of the art, with no hesitation about inflicting it on anyone she judges worthy of it.
 * Defector From Decadence: A large part of her motivation for being a Huntress and going to Beacon, and she only doubles down on it at the end of V4.
 * Elemental Eye Colors: Blue eyes for the Ice Queen.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars:  Weiss's surprisingly subtle facial scar -- acquired during the events of the "White" trailer -- is definitely a "good scar".
 * Human Hummingbird: Weiss does this at least once, early in Volume 1.
 * An Ice Person
 * Ice Queen -> Defrosting Ice Queen: Weiss defrosts over the course of Volume 1 and into Volume 2:

- Volume 2, Episode 2

"Weiss: I missed you so much!"
 * And then there's the heartfelt hug she gives Yang at the end of V5E4:


 * As of V5 she's grown and opened up remarkably, so much so that the only trace of the old Ice Queen is the playful nickname her friends have for her.


 * Icy Blue Eyes
 * Instant Runes: Her "glyphs".
 * Jerkass -> Jerk with a Heart of Gold: At least up until V3.  After V4, she seems to have lost almost all her Jerkass tendencies.
 * Kill It with Ice: Weiss incorporates this in her style.
 * Magic Skirt: In V1-3, plus enough petticoats or other under-ruffles to block even a view from directly underneath.
 * Middle Child Syndrome
 * Oddly Visible Eyebrows
 * Only Sane Man: The least impulsive member of Team RWBY, at least.
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Out of her high-heeled boots, it's possible she's as much as a couple inches shorter than Ruby.  She's certainly no taller than Ruby is.
 * Rapunzel Hair: Given it's normally in a high ponytail that goes almost to her knees, her hair probably hangs to her ankles when it's down.
 * Rich Bitch: Mellows considerably with Character Development.
 * Royal Rapier
 * Scars Are Forever: Despite the available of healing that verges on magic and the wealth of her family (and her father's obsession with appearances), Weiss still has a subtle but visible scar across her left eye.
 * Sugar and Ice Personality: As demonstrated in her Character Development between V1 and V5.
 * Summon Magic: A family trait that she initially was unable to use; she finally displays some ability with it by the end of V3, and after considerable effort in V4 has clearly mastered it.
 * Time Master: In Volume 2, Weiss employed a new glyph that instead of looking like a snowflake looks like clockwork, and which seems to accelerate its recipient's personal time rate for a brief period.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With Ruby, at least through the end of V3.  When they reunite in V5, their relationship seems to be considerably less prickly.
 * White Sheep: A role shared with sister Winter, in regards to the Schnee family.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl
 * Woman in White: V1-3. Starting in V4, though, her color palette shifts to incorporate a lot of greys and pale blues.

Blake Belladonna

 * Voiced by: Arryn Zech
 * Based on: Beauty of ''Beauty and the Beast

"Born with no life, into subjugation. Treated like a worthless animal, Stripped of all rights, just a lesser being, Crushed by cruel ruthless Human rule."


 * Alliterative Name
 * Animal Jingoism: Blake seems to have an automatic and instinctive feline dislike of Zwei when he first appears.
 * The Atoner: Became a huntress as a way of making up for the damage she did as a member of the White Fang.
 * Badass
 * Beast Folk
 * Bookworm
 * Badass Bookworm
 * Catgirl
 * The Chief's Daughter: We learn in V4 that her father is the Chieftain of Menagerie,.
 * Covert Pervert: It's heavily implied some of her favorite literature is on the trashy side. Ninjas of Love, indeed!
 * Cute Monster Girl
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Death Glare: Just as good at it as Weiss, although she uses it less frequently.
 * Dirty Coward: Believes this of herself, at least initially.  By the end of V5 it's possible she no longer does so.
 * Cowardly Lion: Ultimately proves to be this
 * Doppelganger Spin/Doppelganger Attack: Blake leaves images of herself behind to take hits from opponents; most of the time these images appear to be insubstantial, but in V2E11 we see that she can also (apparently with the aid of Dust) make them of some elemental material -- fire, stone and ice were shown.  And events in V3E1 suggest she can make an image last several seconds or longer. Unlike the typical Doppelganger manifestation, though, her images do not move.
 * In V4E3, she demonstrates an ability to interact with them, when she uses one to fling herself higher into the air.
 * Dual-Wielding: Gambol Shroud's sheath is a blade in its own right, and she can use the sheath in one hand and Gambol Shroud in blade form in the other.
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Expressive Ears: Although they're first seen behaving that way in V4, after the switch in animation engines. Flashbacks made after the switch -- such as that seen in the pre-V6 Adam short -- show that they were just as expressive before V4, we just didn't see it.
 * Important Hair Accessory: Her bow.  When she discards it entirely at the beginning of V4, it indicates the growth of her character.
 * Interspecies Romance: Strongly hinted at with Yang.
 * Little Bit Beastly: She has cat-ears and cat-like golden eyes.
 * Mafia Princess: She tells Sun she was "born to [the White Fang]" and she is the former partner and love interest of a mid-level leader of the White Fang.  And in V4E5 we learn that.
 * My Instincts Are Showing: She has demonstrated a few catlike behaviors in V2, such as following the dot of a laser pointer and reacting with hostility to dogs.  Her reaction to a bowl of fish in V3E1 is also very catlike.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Her bow in V1-3.  Even as early as her first appearance as a silhouette at the end of the "Red" Trailer people were going "cat ears!"  The bow's ability to completely hide her ears (which in V4+ animation aren't even in the same place on her head as the bow was) is completely inexplicable.
 * Rapunzel Hair: Second only to Weiss.
 * Romantic Two-Girl Friendship: Judging by events in both V2 and V3, she and Yang appear to have one.
 * Sheath Strike
 * Shell-Shocked Veteran: At the start of V4, in the wake of the fall of Beacon; in her case, it manifests as mild paranoia and jumpiness.  She gets over it by the end of V5.
 * Speed Echoes: In the first three volumes, her semblance manifested as Speed Echoes which could take a combat hit for her, and unlike most such echoes looked solid and the same color as her.  These echoes were initially stationary, but by V4 became able to move on their own.
 * Stock Animal Diet: Has been seen to gorge herself on fish; when her faunus nature was revealed at the end of V1, Ruby comments that she comments that she does like tuna a lot.
 * The Stoic: In V1.  By V3, though, she has opened up considerably and is very expressive.  Unfortunately, the events of the last two episodes of V3 initially undid all that growth, and it took the events of V4 and V5 to restore it to her.
 * Super Speed: And she leaves afterimages in her wake.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: One cat-like trait she has is a fondness for fish, something Ruby brings up when Blake is revealed to be a a faunus. Later she passes up the noodles at the tournament in favor of cooked fish.

Yang Xiao Long

 * Voiced by: Barbara Dunkelman
 * Based on: Goldilocks

"I burn! Can't hold me now. You got nothing that can stop me. I burn! Swing all you want. Like a fever I will take you down."


 * Actor Allusion: Yang's tendency to make bad puns echoes Barbara Dunkelman's own infamously bad puns.
 * Artificial Limbs: Receives an artificial arm from Ironwood in V4E3 to replace her lost right arm.  In V4E4 she finally tries it.
 * Badass
 * Badass Biker
 * Bare-Fisted Monk/Shotguns Are Just Better: Her weapon is Ember Celica, a pair of gauntlets that can fire Dust-filled shotgun shells, sometimes combined to give her punches greater impact. As of V4, she only has one Ember Celica, the other apparently having been destroyed with the loss of her arm at the end of V3.  But that's okay, because her prosthetic arm incorporates the same functionality.
 * Bare Your Midriff: Her original (volumes 1-3) costume. Averted in her subsequent outfits.
 * Berserk Button: Nobody Touches the Hair.
 * Boisterous Bruiser
 * Boobs of Steel: Her "working clothes" from V1-V3 seem to have provided a "push-up" effect that made her most visibly busty of the girls in Team RWBY -- and, indeed, the whole female cast.  Neon Katt even comments on it during their fight in V3.  However, when we see her in a simple tank top in V4 -- tellingly, after losing her arm and suffering PTSD -- she's not nearly as buxom as she appeared to be in the previous volumes.
 * Cool Big Sis: To Ruby.
 * Cowgirl: In V1-V3, her "working clothes" gave off this vibe, even though, on closer examination, they really weren't Western gear.
 * Critical Status Buff: Even though she isn't a video game character, Ruby tells us in volume 2, episode 4, she still manages to have this trope.
 * Fashionable Asymmetry: Yang's original outfit in V1-3 included a diaphanous skirt-like wrap around her hips that was cut diagonally and hung mostly on her right, and stockings of different heights.
 * Flaming Hair: Sometimes it looks as though this is the case.
 * Hero with Bad Publicity: Briefly in the wake of being framed for shattering Mercury's leg during the Vytal Tournament; however after V3 no one has mentioned it, or even recognized her as "that girl".
 * I Have Several Names: Or so she claims in the "Yellow" trailer.  We've yet to hear any except "Yang".
 * Improvised Weapon: Substituted a pair of turkeys for her gauntlets during a food fight.
 * Interspecies Romance: Strongly hinted at with Blake. A costume design for Yang in V4 released at RTX 2016 includes a bumblebee patch on her thigh, which was explicitly pointed out by Rooster Teeth staff as a "clue".  (Then again, she named her motorcycle "Bumblebee".)
 * Jerkass: She's got a bit of this, especially when focused on a target.  For instance, in the "Yellow" trailer, she probably could have walked out of Junior's bar after apologizing for the Groin Attack and not had any trouble.  But she chose to escalate matters unnecessarily, apparently just for kicks.
 * There's also way she handled Blake's obsession with stopping Torchwick. Instead of remaining calm and trying to understand Blake's side of things, she gets angry the second Blake disagrees with her and shoves her against the nearby desk until Blake surrenders and agrees to slow down.
 * It appears her experiences in V3 and V4 have moderated this somewhat. V5 shows her going out of her way to restrain herself where she would formerly cut loose without a concern.
 * Kaleidoscope Eyes: Normally her eyes are lilac, but they go to bright red if her stress level is high enough -- or if someone presses her Berserk Button.
 * Missing Mom
 * Nobody Touches the Hair: It's her Berserk Button, in fact.
 * Oddly Visible Eyebrows
 * Playing with Fire: Appears to be an effect provided by Ember Celica rather than an inherent power, judging by the red Dust shells it uses.
 * Promotion to Parent: Yang seems at times quite maternal in regards to Ruby.
 * Pungeon Master: Mostly amusingly horrible ones.
 * Recoil Boost: Yang uses strategically fired shots from Ember Celica to launch herself into the air or directly at foes.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: When Yang gets angry or frustrated, her eyes change from lilac to bright red.  And she bursts into flame.
 * Rocket Punch: Averted.  In V5E7, Yang does something that looks like she can launch her bionic arm to win an arm-wrestling match with Nora.  It turns out (and is confirmed by Word of God) that it was just a simple disconnect, and it was Nora's own strength that sent her flying.  (This turned out to be a Chekhov's Gun for a moment at the end of the volume when she just disconnected the arm to escape someone who had grabbed her by it.)
 * Romantic Two-Girl Friendship: Judging by events in both V2 and V3 (and the lyrics of the closing song of V4), she and Blake appear to have one.
 * Shell-Shocked Veteran: During much of V4, Yang demonstrates clear symptoms of PTSD stemming from .  While she's substantially better by V5, she still seems to suffer some residual effects.
 * Shout-Out: Through much of V4 wears a pair of cargo pants decorated with a patch that has three bear heads on it.
 * Super Mode: Her "red eyes, flaming hair" mode when she taps into all the energy she's absorbed during a fight.  In the "Yellow" trailer, she literally explodes when she engages it, but in the series proper the shift is a bit more subtle.
 * Super Strength: And she gets stronger with every hit she takes.
 * Unorthodox Reload: As seen in the "Yellow" trailer.

Zwei

 * Voiced by: Mrs. PennyApple/Penny Layne Matthews
 * Based on: Toto (?)


 * Cuteness Proximity
 * Expy/Shout-Out: To Ein from Cowboy Bebop
 * Made of Iron: Has been used as a projectile several times against mecha and Grimm and comes out of it unharmed.  According to Word of God, Zwei is not a normal Corgi, even by Remnant standards.
 * Nearly-Normal Animal: Other than being Made of Iron, Zwei is an almost-normal animal in terms of behavior and intelligence.  What sets him apart from the usual corgi is his apparent understanding of, and willingness and ability to take part in, Huntsman-level combat.  Oh, and being able to survive being stuffed into and shipped in a mailing tube along with 25 pounds of canned dog food.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter
 * Team Pet

Team JNPR
(Pronounced "Juniper")

Tropes that apply to Team JNPR as a whole:
 * Theme Naming: Historical or mythological figures who crossdressed at one point or another.

Jaune Arc

 * Voiced by: Miles Luna
 * Based on: Joan of Arc

"I'm tired of being the lovable idiot, stuck in the tree while his friends fight for their lives! Don't you understand? If I can't do this on my own... then what good am I?"


 * Adorkable
 * Ancestral Weapon: The sword-and-shield combination called Crocea Mors ("Saffron Death" in Latin).
 * Attack! Attack! Attack!: Oddly enough, Jaune shows tendencies along these lines, continuing to attack his foes when conventional aura strategy  is to retreat or defend.
 * Audience Surrogate: For much of Volume 1, Jaune is a naive innocent whose ignorance of just about everything important to the show allows the audience to learn with him everything they need to understand the show's setting and premise.
 * Badass: Takes a while for this to show.
 * Badass in Charge: Was chosen to lead Team JNPR due to his leadership ability.
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass
 * Butt Monkey: During Volume 1.  Once he Takes a Level In Badass, though, this ends -- though he still remains a bit insecure and goofy.
 * Casanova Wannabe: Towards Weiss, at least until about halfway through Volume Two.
 * Cheaters Never Prosper: Appears to be subverted with Jaune.  He used falsified transcripts to get into Beacon because he felt so strongly the need to live up to his family history, but despite his self-doubts he does appear to be Beacon material.
 * Crazy Prepared: According to Miles Luna, the reason Jaune has written "left" and "right" on the soles of his shoes is so that he can still put them on correctly in the event he is injured so badly he can't tell left from right.
 * The Dulcinea Effect: Inverted -- several of the (much more skilled) girls around him advise him and/or take him under their wing when he arrives at Beacon Academy.
 * Hair of Gold: Rare male example.
 * Incompletely Trained: Almost completely untrained, in fact, at the start of the series -- but Pyrrha eventually takes care of that.
 * Jeanne D'Archetype: Extremely rare male example of the trope, but he's got it -- protected by women who like him under The Dulcinea Effect, making him a Magnetic Hero, and a natural leader. Oh, and the name.
 * Legacy Hero
 * Magic Feather: Late in Volume 1, Pyrrha gives him a little unseen help in a battle with an ursa, the defeat of which allows him to really believe for the first time that he deserves to be at Beacon.
 * Oblivious to Love: Doesn't seem to notice Pyrrha's crush on him, though he does consider her a close friend. At least until about halfway through Volume 2, when he finds out directly from Pyrrha that she likes him.
 * Outnumbered Sibling: Has seven sisters.
 * Pop Culture Isolation: He gives the impression of having grown up relatively isolated from a lot of Remnant's pop culture and/or media.
 * Socially Awkward Hero
 * Unskilled but Strong: Pyrrha quickly realizes he has a lot of potential, he just doesn't know how to focus it properly.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Wears a dress at a formal ball because of a promise he made, and manages to look not too bad in it.
 * Unskilled but Strong: Pyrrha quickly realizes he has a lot of potential, he just doesn't know how to focus it properly.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Wears a dress at a formal ball because of a promise he made, and manages to look not too bad in it.

Nora Valkyrie

 * Voiced by: Samantha Ireland
 * Based on: Thor

"Nora SMASH!"


 * Badass
 * Badass Adorable
 * Beware the Silly Ones
 * Big Eater: When it comes to sweets.
 * Blush Sticker: They're faint, but she has two perfectly circular pink patches on her cheekbones.
 * Cleavage Window
 * Critical Status Buff: As revealed in V3E2, Nora's semblance lets her absorb electricity to boost her combat strength.
 * Cute and Psycho: Definitely seems like this at times, but it's more a reflection of the lack of a filter between her brain and her mouth.  She speaks what she thinks, and sometimes it's things like "We'll break his legs!".  Usually, though, her next thought is some variety of "oh, wait, we can't".
 * Drop the Hammer
 * Genki Girl: Even more than Ruby -- Ruby can at least stand still for extended periods of time.  Nora, however... On the director's commentary for Volume 1, it's stated that the half-joking idea behind Nora and Lie Ren is that they share a single pool of energy between them, and Nora hogs it all.
 * Grenade Launcher: Nora's weapon is one of these, when it isn't a warhammer.  With hearts on it.
 * Heart Symbol: Nora, all over.  Literally -- from her weapon to the cutout on her decolletage.
 * Heartwarming Orphan
 * The "I Love You" Stigma: According to an Image Song for Nora on the Volume Two soundtrack, instead of saying "I love you" to Ren, she says "boop" because it's safer.
 * Limit Break: Electrical attacks (including her own summoned lightning) gives her Super Strength.
 * Moe Stare: The closest Smile Trope to the almost-blank-faced, wide, open-mouth smile she wears whenever she's not actively doing anything (look at her when she's just hanging in the back of the crowd in V1E8).
 * Motor Mouth
 * Perpetual Smiler
 * Platonic Life Partners: Appears to be this with Lie Ren -- but her Image Song on the soundtrack for Volume Two (track 5, "Boop") makes it pretty clear that she has, of late, fallen in love with him.  And by the end of V4, they've both managed to get past this to an actual romantic relationship.
 * Rocket Jump: Nora can do this with strategic application of her grenade launcher/warhammer Magnhild.
 * Shock and Awe: Like her inspiration, Nora appears to be able to summon lightning from storms, and when charged up can add electrical effects to her attack.
 * Throw Down the Bomblet: Although she uses a grenade launcher instead of throwing them, Nora certainly demonstrates the "poor impulse control" aspect of this trope.
 * During the food fight in V2E1, she shows this behavior when throwing cans of soda as grenades.
 * Wacky Girl

Pyrrha Nikos

 * Voiced by: Jen Brown
 * Based on: Achilles


 * Academic Athlete
 * Apologizes a Lot: As noted below, her Catch Phrase early on was "I'm sorry!"
 * Attractiveness Isolation: Being very talented in what she does also makes everyone else think she is out of their league.
 * Badass
 * Lady of War
 * Because Destiny Says So: Starting around the middle of Volume 3 is plagued by a conflict between what she thought her personal destiny was, and what it might actually be.
 * Catch Phrase: "I'm sorry!" during V1 and V2.  Possibly followed closely by "Hello again!"
 * Celebrity Endorsement: As of the start of Volume 1, she's on boxes of Pumpkin Pete's Marshmallow Flakes, Wheaties-style.
 * Chosen One: Oddly enough by a mortal agency which serves a non-mortal power.
 * Hollywood Magnetism: Her Semblance.
 * Hot Amazon
 * Humble Hero: Despite her fame and athletic prowess, Pyrrha is terribly self-effacing and down-to-earth.
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Perfectly willing to do this for Jaune..
 * Magnetic Hero: Both literally and figuratively.
 * Miss Exposition: To Jaune, regarding Aura and Semblances.
 * Mythological Allusion:
 * Nice Guy: She forgives Jaune for a lot of (unintentional) obnoxious behavior when they first met, and went out of her way to save his life during the initiation in V1E7, after which she briefly exhausts herself to unlock his Aura.  Even after he is outright nasty to her late in V1, she still wants to help him improve.  Despite her own attraction to him, she advises him on how to court Weiss in V2.  In V3 she pays for Team RWBY's meals when Weiss' credit card is rejected.  She routinely ignores her own wants and desires for the happiness of others.
 * Rapunzel Hair: Kept in a high ponytail, but it looks long enough to possibly reach her knees if taken down.
 * Oddly Visible Eyebrows
 * Sexy Mentor: To Jaune.
 * Significant Green-Eyed Redhead
 * Throwing Your Gun Always Works: Especially when it turns into a spear.
 * Throwing Your Shield Always Works: Pyrrha's shield doubles as extra-large chakram.
 * Throwing Your Shield Always Works: Pyrrha's shield doubles as extra-large chakram.

Lie Ren

 * Voiced by: Monty Oum (V1-2), Neath Oum (V3-?)
 * Based on: Mulan


 * Badass
 * Heartwarming Orphan
 * Ninja: So described by Nora in V3E1, even though he's pseudo-Chinese and not pseudo-Japanese.
 * Not a Morning Person: For reasons explained in Nora's Genki Girl entry.
 * Nothing Up My Sleeve: Len somehow manages to store his gunblades inside his sleeves.
 * Odd Couple: He and Nora get along well despite having totally opposite personalities.
 * Platonic Life Partners: Is in one with Nora until the end of V4, when they graduate to a real, if low-key, romantic relationship.
 * The Quiet One
 * The Stoic

Team CRDL
(Pronounced "Cardinal")

Tropes that apply to team CRDL as a whole:
 * The Bully
 * Dirty Coward
 * Jerkass
 * Theme Naming: Birds

Cardin Winchester

 * Voiced by: Adam Ellis
 * Based on: Henry Beaufort, Cardinal of Winchester


 * Blackmail: In V1, he overheard
 * Break the Haughty: Got his ego cut down severely when Jaune saved him in V1E14.
 * Jerk Jock: During V1.  He all but disappears for the next two volumes set in Beacon.

Russel Thrush

 * Voiced by: Shane Newville
 * Based on: Unknown


 * Cowardly Sidekick (to Cardin)
 * Knife Nut

Dove Bronzewing

 * Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
 * Based on: Unknown


 * Cowardly Sidekick (to Cardin)
 * Eyes Always Shut

Sky Lark

 * Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
 * Based on: Unknown


 * Cowardly Sidekick (to Cardin)

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Team CFVY
(Pronounced "Coffee") "Caffeine. I'm caffeine. Caffeine. I'm caffeine. I'm a bad dream. I'm a rad scene. I'm a tad mean. But I'm not afraid to take you out."

Tropes that apply to Team CFVY as a whole:
 * Theme Naming: Sweets and desserts

Coco Adel

 * Voiced by: Ashley Jenkins
 * Based on: Coco Chanel/Chocolate


 * Alliterative Name
 * Badass
 * Action Girl
 * Action Fashionista: Has probably got to be the the best dressed Huntress in the series, and her reason for kicking ass so intensely in her debut fighting appearance was because some Grimm destroyed her favorite clothing store.
 * Cool Shades
 * More Dakka: Her handbag turns into a minigun.
 * Prepare to Die: Said word for word in her first appearance as a Pre-Mortem One-Liner.
 * Shout-Out: Possibly to Coco Chanel.

Fox Alistair

 * Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
 * Based on: Fox Hunter's Pie


 * Ambiguously Red-Brown
 * Blank White Eyes: Has solid white, pupil-less eyes
 * Wolverine Claws: His weapon is a pair of bracers on which are mounted large, long blades that extend well past his hands.

Velvet Scarlatina

 * Voiced by: Caiti Ward
 * Based on: The Velveteen Rabbit/Red Velvet Cake


 * Badass Adorable: Though she's technically a year older than most of the cast, she's rather cute nonetheless.
 * Beast Folk
 * Breakout Character: According to the behind the scenes videos, a single scene where she was designed just to be an example faunus led to an expanded role. And hundreds of fan-submitted designs for her in battle garb.  Of course, this is a lot like her archetype, if she's the bunny who became a real character!
 * Deathbringer the Adorable: Scarlatina is another name for scarlet fever. Outside of battle, she's a real sweetheart.  In battle, she's a force to be reckoned with.
 * Hair-Raising Hare: Despite being cute and sweet-tempered, Velvet is a dangerous fighter.  At the end of V2, after Coco tells her not to use her weapon, Velvet starts taking out Grimm with only close-range melee attacks (mostly kicks, befitting a rabbit faunus).  And when she does use her weapon... well, in V3E11 she was able to take down two Atlesian Paladins by herself.
 * Nice Guy: She lets Team CDNL get away with bullying her in V1, and she's the only person outside of JNPR and RWBY who believes Yang and worries about how she's coping in the wake of her being framed at the Vytal Festival in V3.
 * Power Copying: According to the directors' commentary track for V3, Velvet's Semblance is akin to Taskmaster's photographic reflexes, allowing her to copy the fighting style of anyone whom she sees in action.  When combined with her Swiss Army Weapon (see below), it makes her a force to be reckoned with.
 * Swiss Army Weapon: Her weapon, which is called "Anesidora", is a camera which allows her to manifest an energy version of any other weapon that she's taken a photo of with it.  In V3E11, we see her use almost a dozen different "ghost weapons" including all of Team RWBY's gear, Nora's hammer/grenade launcher, and Penny's swords.  When combined with her Semblance, it allows her to basically be a one-woman army.  Each photo apparently provides only one short use of a weapon, given Coco's warning in V2E12 that she'd "spent all semester building that up" and that she shouldn't "waste it".  It looks like a wood-and-brass lunchbox.

Yatsuhashi Daichi

 * Voiced by: Joe MacDonald
 * Based on: Yatsuhashi Kengyo/yatsuhashi, a regional confection from Kyoto


 * Acrofatic: For a guy who's seven feet tall, heavily muscled, carrying a five-foot-long sword and wearing armor, he is surprisingly agile and acrobatic, tumbling, dodging and leaping like Spider-Man.
 * BFS: To go with being The Big Guy.
 * The Big Guy: At seven feet tall even, he's the largest person in RWBY.
 * Meaningful Name: Depending on the kanji, "daichi" can mean "great" or "large" in Japanese.
 * Samurai: Or has the same basic look, at least.

Team SSSN
(Pronounced "Sun")

Tropes that apply to Team SSSN as a whole:
 * Shout-Out: Each member of the team is inspired in some way by a member of the K-Pop group Big Bang.

Sun Wukon

 * Voiced by: Michael Jones
 * Based on: Either Daesung or Seungri of Big Bang/Sun Wukong


 * Badass
 * Beast Folk
 * Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Comes out the food fight in V2E1 completely untouched.  Neptune, two feet away, is covered with all manner of goop.
 * Epic Flail
 * Fighting with Chucks
 * Prehensile Tail
 * Walking Shirtless Scene: Most of the time wears a vest with no shirt.

Scarlet David

 * Voiced by: Gavin Free
 * Based on: G-Dragon of Big Bang/Peter Pan (as he appears in the authorized 2006 sequel Peter Pan in Scarlet)


 * Ambiguous Gender: Confirmed to be male, though.
 * Expy: Of G-Dragon from the K-pop group Big Bang.
 * Mythology Gag: When flung across the arena during the fight against Team NDGO, he briefly takes Peter Pan's trademark arms-spread flight pose.
 * Pirate: He carries a cutlass and a flintlock, and in the image to the right is wearing a jacket not unlike that worn by Captain Hook.  When we see him fight in V3, it is mostly among the rigging of a sailing ship.
 * Sword and Gun: See Pirate, above.

Sage Ayana

 * Voiced by: Joshua Ornelas
 * Based on: Taeyang of Big Bang/Aesop


 * Badass Longcoat
 * BFS: Wields a blade that's at least five feet long, and is almost a foot across at the hilt and five or six inches wide just before it narrows to a tip.
 * Motif: Sage seems to have a clock motif -- his sword has half a clock face (with Roman numerals) inscribed on the blade just above the hilt, and he has a repeating pattern of the Roman numerals "V" and "I" tattooed on his neck.
 * Feather Motif: He also has green wings emblazoning the back of his longcoat, and wing tattoos on his chest.

Neptune Vasilias

 * Voiced by: Kerry Shawcross
 * Based on: T.O.P of Big Bang/Poseidon


 * Badass
 * Bishie Sparkle
 * I Can't Dance
 * Ironic Name: In Roman Mythology, Neptune is the god of the sea. Neptune in RWBY is afraid of the water.
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Invokes this with Jaune concerning Weiss.
 * Shock and Awe: Can deliver electric attacks with the trident form of his weapon.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Water?: Ironically for someone named after a sea god, Neptune suffers from an almost-paralyzing fear of water.

Ghira Belladonna

 * Voiced by: Kent Williams
 * Based on: Bagheera


 * Asskicking Equals Authority: Did not get to be the founder of the White Fang and the Chieftain of Menagerie just because he's tall.
 * Beast Folk: Presumed to be some variety of cat faunus.
 * The Big Guy: Nearly seven feet tall and massively built.
 * Carpet of Virility
 * Retired Badass: Founder and former head of the White Fang, now taking it easy as "just" the Chieftain of Menagerie.

Kali Bellandonna

 * Voiced by: Tara Platt


 * Action Mom: Anyone who can take out a team of assassins with a couple "borrowed" guns and a serving tray is certifiably Badass.
 * Cat Woman (No, not that one.)
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Shipper on Deck: Definitely in favor of a Blake-Sun pairing.

Ilia Amitola

 * Voiced by: Cherami Leigh Kuehn


 * Chameleon Camouflage/Hollywood Chameleons: Has complete control over the color of every part of her body, including her hair and the whites of her eyes. It's unclear if this is a faunus manifestation, or a Semblance influenced by it.
 * Green-Eyed Monster: In love with Blake and jealous of her relationship with Adam, even after it is long over.
 * Heel Face Turn: Near the end of V5, during the assassination attempt on the Belladonnas, she abandons the White Fang to stand with Blake and her family.
 * Lizard Folk: A Chameleon faunus.
 * Psycho Lesbian: Briefly seems to express this trope for a couple episodes in late V5, but gets over the jealousy that's behind it and things get better for everyone concerned.
 * Unrequited Love: For Blake.  A lot of her anger at Blake is really displaced jealousy of Blake's former relationship with Adam.
 * Whip It Good: Her weapon is a bladed, Dust-loaded whip capable of slicing metal.

Shopkeep
Not a badass.
 * Voiced by: Patrick Rodriguez


 * Eyes Always Shut
 * No Name Given
 * Running Gag: Always seems to be operating a different business every time he's seen: Dust shop, food service...
 * Shop Keeper: Well, yeah.
 * The Unintelligible: Except for a single line uttered in the first moments of the very first episode, the Shopkeep's dialogue has been entirely grunts and other wordless sounds.

Penny Polendina

 * Voiced by: Taylor Pelto McNee
 * Based on: Pinocchio


 * Alliterative Name
 * Badass
 * Badass Adorable
 * Badass Automaton
 * Become a Real Girl: An unusual and inverted case, in that Penny claims she's not a "real girl", but Ruby assures her that she actually is.
 * The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In
 * Catch Phrase: Penny appears to have one in "I'm combat-ready!"  Strongly supported by its appearance on the Penny T-shirt available in Rooster Teeth's online shop.
 * Children Are Innocent: It's entirely likely that Penny is the chronologically youngest foreground character in the show, and despite being a robot built for combat is also easily the most innocent character we meet.
 * Cuddle Bug: Very big on hugging her friends.
 * Dance Battler: When we finally see Penny in action in V3, her moves are very dancelike; this is some of the last of Monty Oum's animation cues that were used.
 * Hand Blast: Her Wave Motion Gun, with extra bonus swords.
 * Heart Drive: By implication.  Something is different enough about Penny's construction that she possesses a genuine soul, unlike other Atlesian robots, which (while they possess artificial intelligence) are mere automatons.
 * I Cannot Self-Terminate: Averted horribly in V8 with the virus Watts implants in her, which is driving her to go to the Vault under Atlas, retrieve the Staff of Creation, and then terminate herself.
 * Idiot Hair
 * No Sense of Personal Space: During Volume 1.  She seems to have gotten much better about it by Volume 2.
 * Pinocchio Nose: She hiccups when she lies.
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Penny is about the same height as Ruby, and even more powerful.
 * Required Secondary Powers: Averted.  While she is super-strong Penny is not completely resilient -- stopping a truck from hitting Ruby tears the skin off her hands, revealing her Robot Girl nature.
 * Ridiculously-Human Robot: Justified, in that she is a gynoid with a soul.
 * Robot Girl:
 * Set Swords to Stun: Despite being all about flying swords, none of Penny's attacks actually draw blood, and her Wave Motion Gun only damages property, not people.
 * Strange Girl: Although by Volume 2 she seems to have become more "normal", possibly due to her exposure to Team RWBY and other people outside of the complex where she was built.
 * Super Strength
 * Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Especially if you're controlling a couple dozen or so...
 * Uncanny Valley: Penny lived there during her first appearances in Volume 1, but at some point between Volumes 1 and 2 moved to a much better neighborhood.
 * Youthful Freckles
 * Super Strength
 * Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Especially if you're controlling a couple dozen or so...
 * Uncanny Valley: Penny lived there during her first appearances in Volume 1, but at some point between Volumes 1 and 2 moved to a much better neighborhood.
 * Youthful Freckles

General James Ironwood

 * Voiced by: Jason Rose
 * Based on: The Tin Woodsman

The Headmaster of Atlas Academy and the head of the Atlesian Military, Ironwood first appears in V2 with an entire fleet of airships to protect the Vytal Festival at Vale. He is a complex character who initially appeared to be a potential villain, despite being a confidante and friend of Ozpin, but is revealed to be an apparent hero during the fall of Beacon in V3. However, as Atlas closes itself off more and more from the rest of the world, he seems to slide back into Anti-Hero territory and beyond.


 * Ancient Tradition:
 * Cyborg: V3E12 revealed that most if not all of the right side of his body is cybernetic.
 * Four-Star Badass: And is perfectly willing to lead the charge into battle at the front if he had to.
 * General Ripper: Dangerously close to this trope, as it would be his first impulse to Zerg Rush his enemies and overwhelm them with sheer firepower. The morality aspect of this trope is highly mitigated by his access to expendable combat robots. So it comes across more as a matter of incompetence than anything else.
 * Jumping Off the Slippery Slope:.
 * Knight Templar: Appears to be one right from the start, although how much of one he actually is seems to vary from volume to volume....
 * Man in White: Possibly applies; the council's transfer of responsibility from Ozpin to Ironwood certainly doesn't look good, despite Ironwood's apparently sincere intentions.
 * Morality Pet: Both Ozpin and Glinda (whom he is well acquainted with) have called him out on his gung-ho tendencies and have attempted to temper his rashness with appeals to logic and caution.
 * More Dakka: Firm believer in this.
 * Mythology Gag: In Volume 3, one character references his "metal head", and there is some discussion whether or not he has a heart.
 * Perma Stubble: Starting in V4. Becomes a full beard by V7.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: To an extent. Is supportive of Ruby when she takes the initiative to stop a break-in at Beacon and commends her, but is also incredibly gung-ho and impulsive.
 * Shout-Out Theme Naming: To The Wizard of Oz -- it's pretty clear he's based on the Tin Woodsman.  Especially with comments like "He doesn't have a heart" from people like Qrow.
 * Super Strength: Effortlessly tosses around an alpha beowulf -- almost twice his height and four times his weight -- when he finally cuts loose in V3.
 * Tin Man: Initially seems to be a cold, pragmatic military man -- in fact, he's set up to look like the villain of volumes 2 and 3.  But he turns out to be a lot nicer and more heroic than he seems at first.  Sadly, it doesn't last.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Demonstrates elements of this trope right from the start.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Demonstrates elements of this trope right from the start.

Winter Schnee

 * '''Voiced by: Elizabeth Maxwell
 * Based on: Unknown (Snow White, Rose Red or other "alternative" Snow Whites from Grimm's Fairy Tales, maybe?)

Weiss's elder sister, and it's obvious they're related -- they have many traits in common. She and Qrow appear to have some kind of history.
 * Badass
 * Badass Heiress
 * Badass Longcoat: As part of what appears to be her military uniform.
 * Lady of War: Appears to be a mid-level officer in the Atlesian military under Ironwood.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Maybe, with Qrow.  It's hard to say this early.
 * Bifurcated Weapon: Her saber has a main-gauche knife enclosed within it which can be separated for dual-wielding.
 * Dual-Wielding: At least one form of her weapon is a saber/main-gauche pairing.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper
 * Ice Queen: Qrow even calls her this during V3E3.
 * Instant Runes: Like Weiss manifests glyphs as part of her Semblance.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Brusque, almost nasty to Weiss and Ruby; she slaps Weiss for an "unacceptable" answer to a question yet at the same appears to be genuinely concerned for her performance and socialization at Beacon.
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * Rich Bitch: Even more than Weiss.
 * Summon Magic: She's able to summon doppelgangers of her past enemies. This is a uniquely hereditary semblance.
 * Super Speed
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Takes after her mother in this regard.

Oscar Pine

 * Voiced by: Aaron Dismuke
 * Based on: The Wizard of Oz (?)

First appearing in V4E1, Oscar appears to be the new host (or something) for the spirit of Professor Ozpin.


 * Farm Boy
 * Hazel Eyes: Kind of.  His eyes are mostly hazel-green, with a ring of yellow around them.
 * Heroic Host: Hinted at in The Stinger to V4.
 * Meaningful Name: He has the same first name as the Wizard of Oz, which given his position as the host of Ozpin's spirit/aura/whatever, is quite indicative of his future role in the story.
 * "Oscar" can be abbreviated as "Os", which makes him "Os Pine" to "Ozpin".
 * Refusal of the Call: Initially resists Ozpin's attempts to convince him to leave the farm and find Qrow.
 * Sharing a Body: With Professor Ozpin, starting in V4, as a result of Ozpin's rather odd implementation of Resurrective Immortality. According to Ozpin, the two minds will eventually merge to become a single individual with all their combined memories.
 * Socially Awkward Hero: As demonstrated by his halting speech and tendency to look at the floor when approaching Qrow in The Stinger to V4.
 * Inner Dialogue: When speaking with Ozpin.

Oscar's Aunt

 * Voiced by: Marissa Lenti
 * Based on: Unknown


 * The Voice: As of V4E4.

The Schnee Household
As far as can be determined, none of the members of the Schnee family still living in the family home are badasses. Jacques is bad and an ass, but that doesn't count. Klein may be a badass, but we really haven't seen enough of him to be sure either way.

The following tropes apply to the Schnee family as a whole:
 * Theme Naming: First names starting with "W".
 * Odd Name Out: Jacques Schnee, who we learn early on married into the family and took the Schnee surname.

Jacques Schnee (nee Gelè)

 * Voiced by: Jason Douglas
 * Based on: Jack Frost (per Word of God)

Weiss's borderline-abusive, control freak father. Married into the Schnee family and took the name, and since the death of Weiss's grandfather controls the Schnee Dust Company with both an iron hand and a flexible sense of ethics. He makes a good show of being an altruist and caring about his family, but that's all it is -- a show. He'll do whatever is necessary to advance the SDC, and if that means disinheriting a daughter and locking her away so she won't generate bad publicity, well then, so be it.

Not a badass.


 * Abusive Father: At least emotionally so toward Weiss, although judging by her reaction to the slap she got from him in V4E7, he has never (previously) been physically abusive.
 * Given how matter-of-factly both Whitley and Weiss discuss the possibility that he was shouting at their mother in V4E2, it's likely he is also emotionally abusive of his wife.
 * Badass Mustache
 * Control Freak
 * Corrupt Corporate Executive: Acknowledged by just about everyone, including himself, but he justifies it as necessary to maintain the SDC's profitability and market dominance.
 * Domestic Abuse: Implied by Weiss at the end of V1, and we see him emotionally abuse her in V4.
 * Fantasy-Forbidding Father: Where the fantasy is basically being anything but an evil corporate drone.  Winter has managed to escape, but Jacques does his best to crush Weiss's ambition to be a huntress.
 * Follow in My Footsteps: Demands this of his children; only Whitley complies (and gladly).
 * Greed
 * It's All About Me: As evidenced by the large portrait of himself hung behind his desk in his office.
 * Man of Wealth and Taste
 * Parental Abandonment: Jacques has always been emotionally distant from Weiss, but when she defies him in V4 he disinherits her and essentially puts her under house arrest.
 * Parental Favoritism: For Whitley.
 * Pride
 * The Proud Elite
 * Sexless Marriage/Sleeping Single: For the last eight years according to Weiss in V5, starting when he admitted to his wife that he only married her for her family name.

Willow Schnee

 * Voiced by: Caitlin Glass
 * Based on: Unknown

"I’m sorry I couldn’t come down for your party, I’m... afraid I’m not feeling well."

- Willow, to Weiss about not attending the banquet at the Schnee Manor

Weiss, Winter and Whitley's mother. By the end of V6 she had yet to be seen except in a portrait in the Schnee home; she finally makes her first on-screen appearance in V7E8. She clearly loves her children, but apparently feels ineffectual.

Probably not a badass.


 * The Alcoholic/Lady Drunk: Strongly implied by Weiss in V4; when we first see her in V7 she has a bottle of something clear (and clearly alcoholic -- gin or vodka, perhaps) in hand. This is clearly a coping mechanism for her unhappy, loveless marriage to Jacques.
 * Big Brother Is Watching: Claims to have cameras planted in every room in Schnee Manor, all feeding to her scroll, in case she needed protection and/or evidence against Jacques.  She certainly had one in his private office.
 * Domestic Abuse: Emotionally abused, at least, by Jacques.
 * Sexless Marriage/Sleeping Single: For the last eight years according to Weiss in V4, starting when Jacques admitted to her that he only married her for her family name.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Like her daughters.
 * The Woobie: It's hard not to feel sorry for her, given how bad what little we actually know about her is.

Whitley Schnee

 * Voiced by: Howard Wang
 * Based on: Unknown

Weiss and Winter's younger brother. When we first encounter him, he seems to be a sympathetic character supportive of Weiss, but once she's disinherited he shows his true colors as the son of Jacques Schnee. He is openly contemptuous of Huntsmen and Huntresses, considering them barbaric. However, he may actually be less hostile to Winter and Weiss than simply angry at being left alone with their dysfunctional parents when his sisters fled their home -- in V7E10, his mother Willow implies as much to Weiss.

Not a badass. But might have potential


 * Annoying Younger Sibling: The conversation between Whitley and Weiss when we first meet him suggests that he was this when they were both much younger.  Weiss is pleased that he appears to have matured, but it turns out that he's just ... redirected his acting out into other, more subtle, behaviors.
 * Cain and Abel: With Weiss; in an unusual case where it's the younger sibling who is the evil one.
 * Daddy's Little Villain: The only one of the Schnee children to take after Jacques; a rare male example of the trope.
 * Like Father, Like Son
 * Sissy Villain: Shows some signs of this trope.
 * Smug Snake: Once he reveals his true colors after Weiss is disinherited.
 * Stepford Smiler
 * Unskilled but Strong: Presumably he has inherited the Schnee Glyph semblance and Summon Magic, but his dismissive attitude toward Huntsmen, Huntresses and combat skills in general make it almost certain that he has no aura training at all.  Unless that's just what he wants you to think...
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy

Klein Sieben

 * Voiced by: J. Michael Tatum
 * Based on: All Seven Dwarfs

The Schnee family butler, loyal to Weiss above all others in the family. He is exceptionally short -- shorter even than Weiss, and possibly a new contender with Neo for smallest character in RWBY -- but despite his obvious source he appears to be more of a midget than a dwarf, as his limbs are properly proportioned for his height. He is not particularly loyal to Jacques, and when Weiss is disinherited and locked in a Gilded Cage, Klein opens up a Bookcase Passage so that she may escape.

Fired by Jacques at some point between V4 and V7, probably for helping Weiss escape her "house arrest", but returns to the Schnee household when called by Whitley in V8.


 * The Jeeves: It's not clear that Klein is necessarily cleverer than Jacques, but he certainly knows how to outmaneuver him at times.
 * Kaleidoscope Eyes: By default he has light brown eyes, but he apparently can change their color at will; he's changed them to red, light blue and yellow on-camera, usually accompanied by a change in how he speaks.
 * Kindly Housekeeper: A rare male version; Klein not only acts as the family butler, he apparently performs some kitchen duties, and some maid/manservent duties as well.
 * Man of a Thousand Voices: Or at least a half-dozen or so -- he switches dialects and accents apparently to amuse or cheer up Weiss.  (With the result that he sounds like six or seven different people.)
 * Meaningful Name: "Klein Sieben" means "Short Seven" in German.  "Klein" also refers to a trademarked shade of blue developed by French artist Yves Klein in 1957.
 * The Medic: In V8 it's revealed that he has at least some medical/first aid training.  (Naturally, it's his "Doc" persona who seems to be The Medic.)
 * Old Retainer: Gives this impression; he's certainly been around long enough to have cared for Weiss (and possibly Winter) as young children.
 * Parental Substitute: Seems to be a bit of a surrogate father to Weiss; he definitely shows a pride in her accomplishments that would never occur to Jacques.
 * Servile Snarker: Mocks Jacques behind his back, mainly to cheer up Weiss.
 * Shout-Out: To Disney's versions of the Seven Dwarfs, in the "personalities" that go with his various eye colors:
 * Light brown (Doc; his "default"/"real" persona)
 * Red (Grumpy)
 * Light blue (Sneezy)
 * Yellow (Happy)
 * Split Personality: One fan theory behind the multiple eye-color/personas thing, but frankly unlikely.

Team STRQ
(Pronounced "Stark")

Tropes that apply to Team STRQ as a whole:
 * Colorful Theme Naming: "Stark" as in "Stark White".
 * Theme Naming: There is some debate on this. There is at least one confirmed Wizard of Oz reference in Qrow, and two others have been proposed for Summer Rose and Taiyang, but they are far from certain.  (And it appears that Taiyang's proposed correspondence, The Cowardly Lion, actually belongs to Professor Leo Lionheart of Mistral Academy.)  Alternately, "Poems" has been suggested, what with Summer Rose's very explicit reference to "The Last Rose of Summer" and the Branwen siblings' correspondence to Odin's ravens, as seen in the Elder (Poetic) Edda.  Either way, we have one member apparently left out of the pattern.  Until such time as either, both, or something else is confirmed, we'll show all the possibilities.

Summer Rose

 * Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
 * Based on: The poem "The Last Rose of Summer" by Thomas Moore, Dorothy Gale (?)
 * Missing, presumed dead.


 * Battle Couple: With Taiyang Xiao Long.
 * Missing Mom: To both Yang (adoptive daughter) and Ruby (daughter by birth).
 * Was Once a Man: In the wake of discovering in V8 that Salem's Hound was "built" around a silver-eyed man, Ruby and Yang speculate that Salem did something similar to Summer Rose.

Taiyang Xiao Long

 * Voiced by: Burnie Burns
 * Based on: Unknown


 * Battle Couple: Twice: first with Raven Branwen, and after her disappearance with Summer Rose.
 * Bruiser with a Soft Center: Taiyang is built like a brick house, taught Yang her up close brawling style and is at least as skilled as his daughter. He's also one of the best parents in the series, in the series having taught Ruby to help people. To symbolize this, he has a tattoo of a spiked heart.
 * Brutal Honesty: How Taiyang seems to deal with issues. His way of addressing the issue of Yang's depression and its negative effect was to insinuate that she had lost brain cells with her arm and his way of telling Yang to not rely on her Semblance so much is to bluntly compare it to a temper tantrum.
 * Heroic BSOD: In the wake of the loss of both his wives.
 * Older Than He Looks: Doesn't look old enough to be the father of two teenaged girls.
 * Overprotective Dad: Described as such by both Ruby and Yang. Though the trope is Deconstructed as Remnant is a Death World, both of his children almost dying once (twice as of Volume 3) and both are in the same job that claimed the life of his second love Summer.

Raven Branwen

 * Voiced by: Anna Hullum
 * Based on: Muninn


 * Badass in Charge: In V4E4, she mentions that she now leads the "tribe" from which she and Qrow came.
 * Battle Couple: With Taiyang Xiao Long.
 * Cool Gate: Her semblance allows her to generate them at will.  In V5, we learn that she can only open them to the location of a person with which she has made some kind of bond; Yang lists these as herself, her father, and Qrow.
 * Cool Mask: See [[media:Rwby-raven branwen masked.jpg|this image]].
 * Generation Xerox: Yang's mother, and bears a strong resemblance to Yang.
 * Hypocrite: So described by Word of God, and a complex one, but at its root is a fundamental difference between the image she presents as a tough, in-control leader and the truth, in which she acts out of fear that she's too weak or not in control.
 * Jerkass: Seems to be something of a bitch to her family; it's possible that Yang got her Jerkass qualities from Raven as much as from Qrow.
 * Lady of War
 * Missing Mom: To Yang.  Biologically.  Raven has barely ever cared for Yang, just saving Yang's life and then telling her it was a one-time thing.
 * Older Than She Looks: Looks to be in her twenties when we know she's the mother of an 18-year-old.
 * Outlaw: A quickly-passing comment in V4E4 reveals that the "tribe" she leads is the gang of bandits responsible for the destroyed village Team RNJR came across in V4E3.
 * Rapunzel Hair
 * The Social Darwinist: Judging by her comments in V4E4.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifting: In V5 she reveals that, like Qrow, she can also turn into a bird, and further reveals this power was given to both of them by Ozpin.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifting: In V5 she reveals that, like Qrow, she can also turn into a bird, and further reveals this power was given to both of them by Ozpin.

Qrow Branwen

 * Voiced by: Vic Mignogna (V3–6), Jason Liebrecht (V7 onward)
 * Based on: Huginn, The Scarecrow

Ruby and Yang's uncle, Raven Branwen's brother. He and Winter Schnee appear to have some kind of history. ""Qrow's a dick.""
 * The Alcoholic/Functional Alcoholic: When we first see him.  By V7, though, he's trying to quit drinking -- and mostly succeeding, it seems.
 * Ancient Tradition:
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Maybe, with Winter Schnee.  It's hard to say this early.
 * BFS: The base form of his weapon.
 * Cool Uncle: To Ruby and Yang.
 * Drunken Master: Appears to be the case.
 * In a Single Bound: In his fight with Winter Schnee in V3E3 he demonstrates the ability to make massive leaps hundreds of feet long and several stories high, at least.
 * Jerkass/Jerkass With a Heart of Gold: He doesn't seem to give a damn about much outside of his nieces and working for Ozpin.  Appears inclined to start fights with people who annoy him.  He's probably where Yang gets her own Jerkass tendencies from.  Confirmed by Word of God on the V4 DVD's Directors' Commentary:


 * The Jinx/Doom Magnet: Qrow claims in V4E8 that this is his Semblance.
 * The Mentor: To Ruby, at least; probably to Yang, also.
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: When you think about it, he can't really be the staggering, gin-soaked drunk he acts like, not and still be a very effective agent (read "spy") for Ozpin and the Ancient Tradition.
 * The Other Darrin
 * Perma-Stubble
 * Quick Nip: Especially during the scene in Ozpin's office in V3E3.
 * Sinister Scythe: His as-yet unnamed weapon has a rarely-seen scythe form in addition to its BFS and gun modes.
 * Super Strength: He can hold out his arm with Ruby all but performing acrobatics on it, without showing any signs of exertion or strain.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifting: The Stinger to Volume 3 and the opening credits to Volume 4 both suggested that Qrow can turn into a crow, but it was confirmed in V4E6.

Adam Taurus

 * Voiced by: Garrett Hunter
 * Based on: Beast from Beauty and the Beast 


 * Ax Crazy: To quote Gray Haddock:  "Adam is not the most stable of individuals."
 * Beast Folk
 * Blood Knight
 * Colourful Theme Naming: Although it is not obvious, his name does fit the color theming of character names -- "Adam" is a Hebrew name meaning "Red Earth".
 * Which, when combined with his last name gives us a possible Punny Name: "Red Bull".
 * "Adam" is also the name given to the Beast in Disney's CD-ROM game of Beauty and the Beast.
 * Complete Monster: And how, try telling that to his fangirls though.
 * Critical Status Buff/Limit Break: If the events of the "Black" Trailer are any indication, with a little time to prepare Adam can absorb an incoming energy attack with his sword and use it to power a devastating counter-attack/Finishing Move.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Despite being painted an obvious villain in the "Black" trailer, as well as being clearly aligned with Cinder as of the end of Volume 2, he has an Estrogen Brigade among the RWBY fandom -- although the events of the end of V3 (and ) seems to have toned things down in that regard.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: Under his Grimm mask, Adam has a huge "SDC" brand across his nose and one eye.  Definitely an evil scar, in more ways than one.
 * Heal It with Fire: Adam's sword apparently is hot enough to cauterize the wounds it causes.
 * Iaijutsu Practitioner
 * It's All About Me: Definitely seems to play a big part in his psychological makeup, as evidenced in V5E14 -- he clearly couldn't handle the fact that Blake's arrival in Mistral had nothing to do with their relationship, and she had dismissed him as being unimportant to her personally.
 * Ki Attacks
 * Mask Power
 * Number of the Beast: It's probably no coincidence that the SDC brand on Adam's face is just distorted enough that in some shots it looks like "666" instead.
 * Psycho Ex-Boyfriend: To Blake.
 * Sheath Strike: If you count the fact that it's a gun.
 * Stalker with a Crush: His possessiveness about Blake has a very strong flavor of this trope.
 * Unorthodox Sheathing: Adam sometimes unsheathes his sword by firing it out of its sheath, which is also a gun; it hits its target with the end of its hilt, which makes it just about the only non-lethal attack he has.
 * We Can Rule Together: Almost word-for-word one of the things he says to Blake in V3E11.
 * Why Did You Make Me Hit You?: While not said exactly in those words, Adam certainly seems to lay responsibility for his mistreatment of her at Blake's feet.
 * Why Did You Make Me Hit You?: While not said exactly in those words, Adam certainly seems to lay responsibility for his mistreatment of her at Blake's feet.

Unnamed White Fang Lieutenant

 * Voiced by: Gray G. Haddock


 * Beast Folk
 * Chainsaw Good: Carries an immense chainsword during his fight with Yang in V2E11.
 * Fan Nickname: "Banesaw"
 * Mask Power: Wears a mask somewhat larger and more elaborate than the basic White Fang model.
 * Tattooed Crook: Has a distinctive set of tribal tattoos on his upper left arm.

Corsac and Fennec Albain

 * Voiced by: Derek Mears (Corsac) and Mike McFarland (Fennec)
 * Based on: Unknown

This pair of brothers are the representatives of White Fang stationed in Menagerie as of Volume 4.
 * Beast Folk: Both are fox faunus; Corsac has a tail for his animal trait, while Fennec has large vertical ears.
 * Expressive Ears: Fennec, to a limited degree.
 * The Mole: They are very definitely agents of Adam's while pretending to be much more moderate and loyal to the "official" White Fang party line.  Even then, though, they appear to be using Adam for some longer-term plan.

Sienna Khan

 * Voiced by: Monica Rial
 * Based on: Shere Khan

The leader of the White Fang in V4 and V5.
 * Cat Girl: More precisely, a tiger faunus.
 * Violence Is the Only Option: Her basic philosophy regarding humans:  peaceful negotiation wasn't working, but violence would.  That said, she has made it clear she knows when and when not to apply violence.
 * Violence Is the Only Option: Her basic philosophy regarding humans:  peaceful negotiation wasn't working, but violence would.  That said, she has made it clear she knows when and when not to apply violence.

Salem

 * Voiced by: Jen Taylor
 * Based on: The Wicked Witch of the West (?)


 * Bigger Bad: Short of the God of Darkness, long ago departed from Remnant, she's definitely the Biggest Bad.
 * The Chessmaster
 * Cleavage Window
 * Complete Immortality: Inflicted on her by the Two Gods for pissing them off big time in the far distant past.
 * Death Seeker/Who Wants to Live Forever?: Would really like to stop being immortal now, kthxbye.  If she has to destroy Remnant to do it, so be it.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: When first seen, she chastises Watts for unnecessary "malignance" when he belittles Cinder for her "failure".
 * Evil Overlord
 * Exotic Eye Designs: As seen in the image to the right, she has black sclera, glowing red irises, and no visible pupils.
 * Facial Markings: Red and purple veins up her cheeks, and a black diamond on her forehead.
 * From a Single Cell/Pulling Themselves Together: She apparently can be entirely vaporized and still regenerate within hours.
 * God Save Us From the Queen: Is basically the Grimm equivalent to the Borg Queen.
 * Humanoid Alien: Loosely speaking. She is a mutated human woman, who could at one point at least still breed with unmodified humans (as seen in V6).  Over the subsequent centuries, she seems to have continued to mutate, albeit slowly, and may be more Grimm than human now.
 * Kill All Humans: Her goal.
 * Manipulative Bastard: Controls her minions not by force or intimidation, but by careful emotional manipulation customized to each one, to the point that she almost breaks Tyrian in late V4 just by telling him, "You disappoint me."
 * Meaningful Name: If she is indeed based on the Wicked Witch, "Salem" -- the location of a series of infamous witch trials in North America during the 17th century -- is very appropriate.
 * Monster Progenitor: Although she did not create the Grimm, she has taken over being their "parent" and guiding force.
 * Narrator All Along: She is the "Mysterious Narrator" from V1E1, and from the first four supplemental "World of Remnant" videos.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning
 * Tainted Veins: At least they look like them.
 * Team Mom: Salem mitigates the animosity her inner circle have for each other through surprisingly gentle means. At one point in the director/writer commentary for V5, they call her "Devil Mom".
 * The Woman Behind the Monsters
 * The Woman Behind the Woman

"Team WTCH"
Salem's lieutenants, through whom she works in the human world.

Tropes that apply to Team WTCH as a whole:
 * Colorful Theme Naming: Generally averted, suggesting that most of them originated among the people who lost the Great War, and thus were not terribly inclined to adopt their enemies' deliberately defiant naming convention.
 * Production Nickname: To date, "Team WTCH" is a name used exclusively by the RWBY production team to refer to Salem's lieutenants.

Dr. Arthur Watts

 * Voiced by: Christopher Sabat
 * Based on: Unknown


 * Badass Mustache/Porn Stache: Straddles the line between the two.
 * British Accents/Mid-Atlantic Accent: Speaks in a refined manner that could either be Mid-Atlantic or a soft RP.
 * The Bully: Takes an obvious pleasure in belittling and insulting Cinder for her "failure".  Naturally, as a bully he crumbles in the face of someone more powerful, like Salem.
 * The Cracker: Is adept at invading systems and subverting them to his will.
 * Green Eyes: It's unclear yet if Watts' green eyes correspond to the less pleasant aspects of this trope, but it's probably a fair bet.
 * Jerkass: Part and parcel of his being a bully.  Even Salem thinks he's overdoing it, and chastises him for his "malignance".
 * Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate: In V5 Raven describes him as a "disgraced Atlesian scientist", and he points out that he's also a doctor -- implying the medical variety.  He's unlikely to have a pleasant bedside manner.
 * You Have Failed Me...: Tries to imply this is about to befall Cinder, before he's slapped down by Salem.

Tyrian Callows

 * Voiced by: Josh Grelle
 * Based on: Unknown


 * Artificial Limbs:
 * Ax Crazy: From the first minutes in which we see him in V4E1, Tyrian comes across as a classic gibbering psychopath type.
 * Beware My Stinger Tail
 * Badass Back
 * Beast Folk: Is a scorpion faunus -- the first non-mammalian faunus we've seen (but not the last).
 * Cyborg: After V4; Watts apparently makes a mechanical stinger to replace the one Ruby cut off.
 * Evil Laugh: He lets loose several in his first few minutes on screen in V4E1.
 * Expressive Hair: In V4E6, his braid seems to actively move on its own, mimicking his tail.
 * For the Evulz: Definitely appears to be a major part of his personality.
 * Giggling Villain
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: The scars on his chest are unlikely to be indicators of anything positive.
 * The Hunter/Professional Killer: Very clearly is Salem's assassin/retrieval expert.
 * I Shall Taunt You: Seems to enjoy prodding everyone, but makes especial use of it in combat.
 * Neutral Evil: Appears to be Type 2.
 * Offhand Backhand
 * Poisonous Person
 * Prehensile Tail
 * Psycho on Staff
 * Serial Killer: So described in late V7 by General Ironwood.

Cinder Fall

 * Voiced by: Jessica Nigri
 * Based on: Cinderella


 * Archery: The ranged form of her weapon is a bow, and she is a dead shot with it.
 * The Baroness: Sexpot version.
 * Bifurcated Weapon: She wields a pair of scimitars which fit together to form a bow.
 * Big Bad: For the first three volumes.  Then a Bigger Bad is revealed...
 * Bow and Sword in Accord
 * Cat Smile: Does this quite a bit in V2 and V3.
 * Dutch Angle: Cinder is unique among characters in RWBY for the number of shots that are made from the vicinity of her right foot and its anklet of black crystals.
 * Evil Is Sexy
 * Evil Sorceress: Seems to fit this archetype very neatly right from her first appearance in V1E1.
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Expository Hairstyle Change: Her hair is noticeably shorter during the flashbacks in V3E7.
 * Face Framed in Shadow: When we first see her and in the first season opening.
 * Fireball Eyeballs: Demonstrates a not-at-all cartoony version of this trope when manifesting her powers as the Fall Maiden.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: The whole left side of her face is scarred as a result of Ruby's "special attack" in V3E12, though it's hard to be sure with her Peek A Bangs.  Given her role -- and Ruby's -- in the plot, it's pretty clear that they're "evil scars".
 * Important Haircut: In between V3E12 and V4E1, Cinder has had her long hair cut much shorter -- but her Peek-a-Bangs hide more of her face now.
 * Kill It with Fire: Pyrrha at the end of V3.
 * Kill It with Ice: Although she clearly prefers fire, ice is also available to her; she attempts to do this to Raven in V5E12 and fails.
 * The Man Behind the Man: Her initial appearance in V1E1 suggested she was Torchwick's flunky; the Stinger on V1E16 revealed that instead she was his boss.
 * Mask Power: Behind the Peek-a-Bangs she wears a dark grey half-mask over the left side of her face starting in V4.  (
 * Master Swordswoman
 * Meaningful Name: "Fall" foreshadowed.
 * In V5, Raven suggests that "Fall" is a name she picked for herself because it is so appropriate.
 * Mythology Gag: When infiltrating the communications tower during the formal dance in V2, Cinder is told she needs to get back to the ball by midnight.
 * Older Than They Look: She is at least in her twenties and possibly older, but is able to pass (at close inspection) as a 17- to 20-year-old.
 * Peek-a-Bangs: Her hair covers most of her left eye. It covers it even more in the flashback -- and after V3E12.
 * Playing with Fire:
 * Power Tattoo: The triangular marking on her back, between her shoulder blades, is.
 * Professional Killer
 * The Speechless: After the events of V3E12, Cinder is unable to speak above a whisper -- and that only with difficulty -- for all of V4. She recovers the power of speech by early V5.
 * Spy Catsuit: Has donned one on occasion.
 * The Tease: Flirts with just about everyone.
 * Vampiric Draining: In conjunction with some kind of Grimm insect with which she seems to have a symbiosis, Cinder can drain a person's powers.  Whether it was a special attack intended only for the person so drained (in V3E7) or a generalized ability has yet to be seen.
 * Wicked Cultured: Elegant, well-spoken, and very persuasive.
 * Spy Catsuit: Has donned one on occasion.
 * The Tease: Flirts with just about everyone.
 * Vampiric Draining: In conjunction with some kind of Grimm insect with which she seems to have a symbiosis, Cinder can drain a person's powers.  Whether it was a special attack intended only for the person so drained (in V3E7) or a generalized ability has yet to be seen.
 * Wicked Cultured: Elegant, well-spoken, and very persuasive.

Hazel Rainart

 * Voiced by: William Orendorff
 * Based on: Hansel of Hansel and Gretel?


 * Affably Evil: Possibly.  Uses Percussive Maintenance to make a ticket machine dispense a train ticket to Oscar for no more reason than that he was passing by and saw that Oscar was having trouble getting one.
 * In V5 he is displeased that, scowling and declaring, "No one needed to die today."
 * Events in V5 suggest he sides with Salem less because he personally embraces her cause and more because he'll do anything he can to destroy Ozpin.
 * The Big Guy: One source puts his height at eight feet.
 * Dead Little Sister: His younger sister Gretchen went to Beacon and died on a training mission. He holds Ozpin personally responsible for her death.
 * Elemental Punch: When supercharged with dust crystals embedded in his arms.  We see him use lightning dust to great effect.  Later he adds fire dust, which allows him to shoot balls of fire.
 * Feel No Pain: According to Ozpin, this is Hazel's Semblance, which allows him to directly "inject" dust into his body.  (Ozpin's term, but Hazel is actually driving whole crystals of dust into his upper arms by main force.)
 * Good Hair, Evil Hair: Has a classic short villain beard, despite looking a bit like a lumberjack.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: His upper arms are heavily scarred from his dust use.
 * Kill It with Fire: When he powers up with fire dust.
 * Mighty Glacier: Moves with slow, powerful steps; even in a fight he does not dash about like most other characters in the series.
 * The Quiet One
 * Required Secondary Powers: It's not mentioned, but presumably he must have some manner of Healing Factor since he does not bleed when he forces dust into his flesh.
 * Shock and Awe: When he finally cuts loose, he jams crystals of lightning dust into the flesh of his upper arms, which gives him electrical attacks and seems to increase his strength somewhat.  His eyes also glow and he gains a creepy resonance to his voice when he does this.
 * Slow Walk: His usual way of moving, which combined with his size and strength gives him the air of a Juggernaut.
 * The Stoic: At least until he's facing Ozpin.
 * The Stoic: At least until he's facing Ozpin.

Mercury Black

 * Voiced by: J.J. Castillo (V2), Yuri Lowenthal (V3-?)
 * Based on: Mercury


 * Armed Legs/Leg Cannon: His cyberlegs incorporate guns so that his kicks fire dust charges -- and not just as simple projectiles.
 * Artificial Limbs: His legs, which were replaced at some point after he joined up with Cinder.
 * Bare-Fisted Monk: His primary attack method.
 * Because Destiny Says So: Why he teamed up with Cinder and Emerald, according to what he tells Emerald in V6E8.  The two of them showed up at the exact moment he'd defeated his father, and he took that as a sign that he was supposed to go with them.
 * Book Dumb: By his own admission.
 * De-Power: According to him, his father stole Mercury's semblance using his own semblance, and he has to manage without one.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Gentleman Thief: For a very loose definition of "gentleman".
 * Kick Guy
 * Patricide: Killed his father in a battle to the death.
 * Professional Killer: The son of an assassin, trained by his father, who murdered his father.
 * Self-Made Orphan
 * Sticky Fingers: While he's basically an assassin, he's not above a little thievery now and then.

Emerald Sustrai

 * Voiced by: Katie Newville
 * Based on: Aladdin, Cleopatra

A former Street Urchin, Emerald was Cinder's first minion, at least as far as we can tell from flashbacks. She appears to care nothing for Salem and her goals, and is in fact clearly horrified by the Grimm and their queen, but is fanatically loyal to Cinder and will follow her into hell and beyond.


 * Bare Your Midriff
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Evil Is Sexy
 * Evil Orphan
 * Expository Hairstyle Change: Her hair is considerably longer and gathered into a waist-length ponytail during the flashbacks in V3E7.
 * Five-Finger Discount: Mercury describes her as a master thief; she can pickpocket him, and he is no slouch at thievery himself.
 * Good Eyes, Evil Eyes: Subverted:  Emerald has wide, round eyes of a type usually seen on Wide-Eyed Idealists and other innocents, but is very much neither.
 * Important Haircut: Emerald changed her hairstyle some time before arriving in Vale with Cinder.
 * Impossibly Low Neckline
 * Master of Illusion: Confirmed to have a mental illusion ability of limited range and power -- convincing two medics in V3E7 that Mercury didn't have bionic legs and that one was seriously damaged almost knocked her out after a few minutes.  Word of God also calls her a "hallucinator" in contrast to Neo's more flexible illusionist ability.
 * Oddly-Visible Eyebrows
 * Professional Killer: Given how casually she dismisses Tukson's murder, she may be as much one as Mercury.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning
 * Sticky Fingers
 * Street Urchin: Before Cinder recruits her.
 * Super Reflexes: Judging from the fight with Tukson in V2E1, she may well have some degree of this.
 * Super Senses: Emerald spotting Ruby spotting her from the other side of the arena in V3E8 verges on telescopic vision.
 * You Gotta Have Emerald Hair
 * Super Senses: Emerald spotting Ruby spotting her from the other side of the arena in V3E8 verges on telescopic vision.
 * You Gotta Have Emerald Hair

Professor Leonardo Lionheart

 * Voiced by: Daman Mills
 * Based on: The Cowardly Lion


 * Bad Liar: Watts implies he is one, but Lionheart manages to convince Qrow and Team RNJR of a few outright lies early in V5.  Once they figure out he's a Turncoat, though, they just play along.
 * Catfolk: Is a lion faunus.
 * Cowardly Boss: A rare non-videogame example.  The moment Ruby gets one good shot in on him -- even though it just bounces off his weapon -- he breaks and runs.  They don't follow him, though --.
 * Dirty Coward: Oh, so very much.
 * The Mole: Made clear in the last moments of V4 before the final credits.  And by midway through V5 Qrow, Team RNJR and Oscar/Ozpin have figured this out.
 * Turncoat: Clearly established as a friend and ally of Ozpin -- except he's now working for Salem.

Roman Torchwick

 * Voiced by: Gray G. Haddock
 * Based on: Romeo Candlewick/Lampwick

"''These kids just keep getting weirder."


 * Affably Evil: Just because he's a villain doesn't mean he doesn't attempt to be civil to his enemies, especially in parting.
 * Ascended Extra: According to Kerry Shawcross during the Volume 3 Finale Livestream, Torchwick was originally intended as a throwaway character, but he became a fan favorite, which resulted in a larger part in the overall story.
 * Badass
 * Badass Driver: Has thus far piloted an airship and Powered Armor with a fair degree of skill.
 * Badass Normal: Has yet to display any abilities other than his melee and gunplay skills, but is able to fight experienced semblance users to a standstill.
 * Cultured Badass: Dapper gangster-style suit-wearing "mob boss" type with a cane that doubles as a miniature cannon.
 * Boomerang Bigot: Utilizes this to get the White Fang to Enemy Mine with him, claiming that humans are assholes, but the ones he and the Faunas have a common enemy in are those who control everything.
 * Cane Fu: Shown to full effect in his battle with Ruby in V3E11.
 * Cigar Chomper
 * Dastardly Dapper Derby
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * The Dragon: To Cinder.
 * Evil Is Hammy: But you get the feeling that it's often a deliberate act on his part.
 * Grappling Hook Pistol: Can fire the handle of his cane as a grappling hook.
 * Gun Cane
 * Man in White
 * The Nicknamer: Rarely calls people (especially Team RWBY) by their names.
 * Nietzsche Wannabe: In V3E11, he lectures Ruby at length -- in the midst of a battle, yet -- about how futile it is to be a hero.
 * Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Said when it's obvious he's outmatched.
 * Shout-Out: To A Clockwork Orange in his design.
 * The Unfettered: His goal is his personal survival in the face of a world of hostile monsters.
 * The Unfettered: His goal is his personal survival in the face of a world of hostile monsters.

Neopolitan, aka "Neo"

 * Voiced by: Gray G. Haddock (assorted grunts and gasps in V1-3), Casey Lee Williams (BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle)
 * Based on: Hecate/Trivia


 * Adorable Evil Minion
 * Badass Adorable
 * Depraved Dwarf: by some definitions of dwarfism, Neo is one, and her behavior suggests she's a psychopath and possibly sadistic.
 * Disney Death:
 * Enigmatic Minion
 * Kaleidoscope Eyes: Neopolitan appears to have complete voluntary control over her eye color.  In what is presumably her "normal" appearance, she usually has one pink and one brown eye, matching her hair colors but in counterpoint.  In V3E1, we see her in disguise with bright green eyes, although they shift back to her usual pink and brown right before she delivers a Coup De Grace.  She appears to lose control over their color and they revert to white when she is surprised or shocked.
 * Kick Chick
 * Master of Illusion: Neo's Semblance, Overactive Imagination, allows her to create physical illusions visible to anyone in line of sight of them, unlike Emerald's hallucination semblance, which affects only the person she targets.  It is considerably less taxing than Emerald's power as well.  The scope of her Semblance is broad -- at one end of her range she can use it to disguise herself as another person, and at the other end she been shown capable of cloaking a Mistral airship as an Atlesian Manta well enough to fool Atlesian troops.  Her illusions have a limited physical existence, but will shatter if struck with sufficient force.
 * Multicolored Hair: Has hair in colors reminiscent of Neapolitan ice cream, hence her name (probably) -- one side is pink with white streaks, and the other is chocolate brown.
 * Older Than They Look: Strongly hinted at by Word of God
 * Parasol of Prettiness/Parasol of Pain: Carries a delicate, lacy parasol which can block energy blasts and deflect blows, and which has a blade hidden in its shaft.  While she does use it as a weapon, it's almost secondary to her kicks.
 * Perpetual Smiler
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Confirmed as the smallest character in RWBY by Word of God, but capable of effortlessly defeating Yang.
 * Revenge: Wants revenge on Ruby (and initially Cinder as well until the latter talks her out of it) for Roman Torchwick's death.
 * Silent Antagonist/The Voiceless: For the moment.  Gray Haddock has confirmed that she has a voice performer, and that the character is not mute.  She audibly gasps in V3E11 when taken by surprise.
 * Sword Cane: She has an epee-like blade hidden in the shaft of her parasol, and was about to use it to perform a Coup De Grace on Yang after defeating her in V2E11, until Raven interfered.
 * Teleportation: Appears to be her primary non-combat ability, possibly her Semblance, and possibly in combination with some kind of illusion/image power.
 * Waif Fu: Easily below 5 feet in height, slender, flawlessly acrobatic and graceful, and took out Yang without getting a scratch on her.
 * What Could Have Been: According to both Gray Haddock and The World of RWBY: The Official Companion, Neo was created for a "casting opportunity" -- as a character for actress/comedian Sarah Silverman to voice.   For some reason that never happened, and she was made mute instead.

Hei "Junior" Xiong

 * Voiced by: Jack Pattillo
 * Based on: Baby Bear


 * Badass in a Nice Suit: Goes about his business wearing a three-piece suit without the jacket.
 * Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": As of V2E12, no one has actually called him anything other than "Junior".
 * Groin Attack: Got one thanks to Yang in Yellow trailer.
 * Mooks: Has a good-sized band of minions who all share the same fashion sense.  Sadly, he's not all that impressed with their quality.

Junior's Mooks

 * Conservation of Ninjutsu: There's a lot of them.  There's not a lot of skill or bravery amongst them.  Sadly for them, Junior knows this and lets them know he knows.
 * Lennon Specs: With bright red lenses.
 * Mooks: Exactly What It Says on the Tin
 * Sharp-Dressed Man: They all wear dapper black suits with red ties and Nice Hats.
 * Sinister Shades: They're making an effort at it, but it doesn't quite work.

Melanie and Miltiades "Miltia" Malachite

 * Voiced by: Margaret Tominey
 * Based on: Uncertain. The Three Bears' porridge (too hot and too cold) and the German fairy tale "Snow-White and Rose-Red" (in which the titular sisters befriend a bear, i.e. Junior) have been suggested.

"Melanie, who is this girl?"

- Miltiades, about Yang, in the Yellow trailer


 * Alliterative Name: Times two!
 * Always Identical Twins
 * Armed Legs: Melanie's preferred weapon are a pair of spur-like blades on the backs of her armored boots, which she wields with an array of kicks.
 * Elegant Gothic Lolita
 * Identical Twin ID Tag: Possibly.  Every time we've seen them, Melanie has been in all-white and Miltia has been in all-red.
 * Kick Chick: Melanie.  See Armed Legs, above.
 * Meaningful Name: Malachite is a pale green mineral; they have pale green eyes.
 * Twin Banter: Averted; they're quiet, almost dour.
 * Those Two Bad Girls
 * What Might Have Been: According to Monty Oum, their outfits are based on early discarded costume designs for Weiss and Ruby, respectively.
 * Wolverine Claws: Miltia's preferred weapon are a set of double claws the length of her forearms.