Is SSSN Based On A Myth In RWBY?

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Uma
Uma
2026-05-24 21:15:31
SSSN’s mythic connections are subtle but fun to unpack. Sun’s the standout with his Monkey King vibes, but the others are more like thematic echoes. Neptune’s water Semblance clashes hilariously with his fear of it, while Scarlet’s pirate aesthetic and Sage’s stoicism feel like genre throwbacks. The team doesn’t follow a single myth but borrows flavors from many. It’s part of what makes 'RWBY' so engaging—they weave these references into original characters that still feel fresh.
Ulysses
Ulysses
2026-05-25 23:08:43
I’d say SSSN isn’t tied to a specific myth but rather a tapestry of influences. Sun’s connection to the Monkey King is obvious, but the others feel like creative mashups. Neptune’s whole 'afraid of water' thing cracks me up—it’s like a twist on Poseidon’s dominion over the sea. Scarlet’s design screams 'rogue pirate,' while Sage’s quiet strength reminds me of archetypal knights. The team’s vibe is less about strict mythology and more about playful archetypes. Even their team name, SSSN (pronounced 'sun'), ties back to Sun’s leadership, which feels intentional. 'RWBY' loves these clever little details, and SSSN’s blend of tropes makes them stand out without needing a direct mythic blueprint.
Yara
Yara
2026-05-29 05:36:04
The team SSSN in 'RWBY' has always intrigued me because of their vibrant personalities and dynamic fighting styles. While they aren't directly based on a single myth, their inspiration seems to draw from multiple mythological and literary sources. Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from Chinese folklore, is a clear influence on Sun's character—his playful yet powerful demeanor mirrors the legendary figure. Meanwhile, Scarlet and Sage feel like nods to pirate lore and classical heroism, respectively. Neptune’s name and water-themed abilities evoke Poseidon vibes, but it’s more of a loose homage than a strict retelling.

What I love about SSSN is how they blend these influences into something fresh. 'RWBY' excels at reimagining myths without being bound by them, and SSSN embodies that perfectly. They’re not a one-to-one adaptation but a cocktail of references that create a unique team dynamic. It’s fun to pick apart the threads, like spotting Scarlet’s Peter Pan-esque flair or Sage’s stoic warrior energy. The show’s creativity in remixing myths is part of why I keep coming back.
Knox
Knox
2026-05-29 06:37:04
I’ve always seen SSSN as 'RWBY’s' love letter to myth and adventure tropes. Sun’s Monkey King parallels are undeniable, but the others are more abstract. Neptune could’ve been a straightforward water god reference, but his phobia adds layers. Scarlet’s flamboyant style feels like a nod to classic swashbucklers, while Sage’s reserved nature contrasts nicely. The team’s dynamic is less about retelling a myth and more about celebrating archetypes. Even their color scheme—bright and bold—feels like a nod to their larger-than-life inspirations. 'RWBY' has a knack for taking familiar concepts and remixing them into something new, and SSSN is a great example of that.
Vanessa
Vanessa
2026-05-29 14:46:52
SSSN’s mythic roots are more like Easter eggs than a direct adaptation. Sun’s Monkey King inspiration is the clearest, from his staff to his mischievous charm. Neptune’s name and Semblance hint at water deities, but his fear of the ocean adds a quirky spin. Scarlet and Sage feel like they’re pulled from adventure stories—pirate meets warrior. The team’s appeal lies in how they mix these elements without being confined to a single legend. It’s a testament to 'RWBY’s' storytelling that they feel cohesive despite their eclectic inspirations.
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