We must consider that A. The arrow to the chest diddn't instantly kill Pyrrha, in fact she survives a bit with it in and B. When she disapears after Cinder touches her mind you her headress is left behind without any reason behind it. So what I think happens is after Pyrrha got shot and Cinder touched her, her semblance, and therefore Pyrrha herself, were absorbed into Cinder as shown by the orange particles she dissolved into. Now the headress remaining also can hint at this. It remains to hint at the fact that Pyrrha is still "alive" in a sence. Seriously though, if it bothers you too much, you should at least call an admin to solve the problem, before he pisses you off enough to do something stupid. Even Scorpius, with his anger issues and level-0 Tolerance, has done that instead of letting it escalate too much.

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Appearance
Despite her valiant efforts, Pyrrha was defeated and killed by Cinder, who then incinerated her body. A memorial statue of Pyrrha is erected in Argus , where she trained before attending Beacon. Pyrrha wore her red hair in a waist-length ponytail, curled slightly into a loose ringlet. She also wore light-green eyeshadow around the far upper corners of her green eyes. She was tall and quite muscular compared to most of the other girls at Beacon. As a top, she wore a brown overbust corset with a vertical strip of lighter brown in the center. Additionally, Pyrrha wore an elastic, black, A-line mini skirt and brown opera-length gloves on both arms. She wore a red ankle-length sash that wrapped around her skirt, which was later emulated by Jaune Arc. As for accessories, there was a small circular bronze plate on her right hip opposite two pouches with both connected to a belt.
Yup, reading this in reveals how relevant this screed was. RT never had the strength to fully commit to the themes and messages Pyrrha's tragic death presented to the characters, and their paltry attempts to "happily" conclude her story felt more like a full-blown retreat and thematic betrayal of her sad story in Volume 3. I really do hope they plan to bring Pyrrha back, because at this moment in time JNPR as a cast of characters are very uninspiring and horribly underutilized. I think it would've been better. It would have actually made the writers have to address Pyrrha's death and Jaune's role in it a lot quicker and more comprehensively. Instead of what we got, which was 3 years of low-effort, drawn out and ultimately unimpressive writing "concluding" the story. Let's hope it's not the case. Oh man, that Silver Eyes thing is revel, and it's more stupid than what we thought. By jswv Watch. This is now an essay about how Pyrrha's death was a total failure in terms of writing and how RWBY V3's second half was handled very poorly.