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I tried posting this shit like 3 fucking times but tumblr just won't go through with it so i had to make a whole ass separate post sorry đ this is in continuation to this post (for those who have no clue what I'm talking about) @abla-soso
yes, as it so happens, i am considerably new to the fandom. which is probably why i haven't seen the side of it you're referring to. and yet i still stand by my initial point of not throwing around words at random. you can't go around calling anyone a misogynist just because the fandom overall is shitty. you can't go around calling me a misogynist even tho I haven't ever participated in any of the stuff you mentioned above (idk why the fuck do i have to defend myself lmao but apparently i do).
the post this all started with was simply a meme referencing a scene from the latest episode. there are a thousand ways you could've taken it instead of straight up assuming I'm a raging women-hater lol. and then you mentioned another one of my posts where I called her misinterpretation a foolish mistake, again assuming the same thing.
"if the king's words are law [...] then Alicent would have been obligated to respect the king's dying words".
are you fr rn? đ "blaming a woman for what men did?" did you not read what i wrote? or maybe you just couldn't be bothered to understand? or maybe you would rather pick and choose and come to conclusions based on whatever conveniently furthers your own rigid opinion of me? not once did i throw all blame on alicent's shoulders. not once did i say she was the only one responsible for the events that went down. what i did say was that she was complicit in the act (which, according to the dictionary, does not equal to me saying she is the only one to blame).
"Otto is the fucking snake who schemed for decades to usurp the throne (the prophecy is fucking irrelevant to his plans). Viserys is the fucking dumb bitch who never undermined his daughter's claim by having legitimate sons and not bothering to codify her claim through a binding legalised law (giving any lord the legal justification to dismiss Rhaenyra's claim). Amond was the irresponsible brat who charged at Rhaenyra's brat and killed (being the actual one who kick started the violence)."
bro where did i excuse or defend any of the men you mentioned above? otto is a piece of shit and i won't bother talking about him (will agree with you about him being the mastermind of the entire usurping and the one behind all of alicent's suffering).
i multiple times agreed with you about viserys being a shitty father/husband and you still somehow think I'm defending him. so I'll state it here again to appease you: viserys was a shitty father to every single one of his children. he sidelined his own fucking daughter because all he wanted was a son. which led to his wife losing five of her children: one dead in the cradle, two stillbirths, two miscarriages. aemma was forced to have children over and over again despite everything she went through as a result of those pregnancies. and that bitch of a man killed his wife (there's no other way I'm going to interpret that scene), had her cut open just so he could have the son he always wanted (even tho aemma kept insisting she was scared and she wanted them to just fucking stop). he only named rhaenyra heir because daemon was too rash and impulsive for the task and there was no other better option. he considered marrying a literal fucking child only to turn around and marry a slightly older child. alicent was manipulated and disgustingly pushed into a marriage (by her greedy dick of a father) with a man who was decades older than her (not saying viserys was resistant to the marriage before you go ahead and call me shit for that too). she was maritally raped, forced to have children when she herself was a child. then comes aegon. viserys had the son he always wanted. and although he had already named rhaenyra his heir, he should have been there for his children. he should've played a role in their upbringing. instead he wasâ like you mentioned earlierâ a deadbeat father. he couldn't be bothered to pay attention to the things happening right under his nose. he couldn't be bothered to acknowledge and do something about the resentment festering between rhaenyra, alicent, and their children. he was downright horrendous for a lot of shit that he did. nobody is fucking defending that. i'm not defending that.
you're right about aemond and I'll agree with you on that. him killing luke was one of the major reasons behind the dance and why everything went down to shit so quick.
i had no fucking idea that if i don't explicitly mention how i hate every man in the show and say that they were a piece of shit every time i talk about alicent, I'll be labelled all kinds of stuff. but there you go. does that make you feel better?
i said all that and i will still stand by the fact that alicent was complicit in the entire plan. she was a part of it. most of what i said was centred around alicent because that's who my original post was about and that's who we were talking about.
and i knew you'd make the "she was protecting her children argument". to that I would say: so was rhaenyra. alicent never left an opportunity to call rhaenyra's children bastards. she instilled hatred for luke and jace in her son's minds for years. to the point where aemond almost bashed one of their heads in, leading him (aemond) to lose an eye. yeah, she was protecting her children when she let aegon bully aemond to no end, so long as it didn't happen within public eye. yeah, she was protecting her children by completely ignoring her rapist of a son (I'm sure you have some kind of explanation for that too). she was being protective of her children when she spread rumours about the legitimacy of rhaenyra's children. it was only out of protectiveness over her children that she shamed and ridiculed rhaenyra for years. it couldn't have possibly been anything else. sure. (I'm never going to be convinced her attitude towards rhaenyra was solely a result of her fear for her children).
"her snake of a father convinced her they'll be killed for merely existing as potential rivals to Rhaenyra's claim"
that was the same argument used by the greens as an explanation for why rhaenyra and her children had to die. since they so graciously placed aegon's ass on the throne, it was only reasonable to kill rhaenyra and all her children because they were the biggest contenders for the throne and had a rightful claim to it. right. this was the same argument alicent used to ingrain resentment towards jace and luke in her son's mind.
and yes, she is also responsible for starting the war (as most of the characters are, in one way or another). becauseâ might come as a shock to youâ alicent went along with everything her family was planning. she is not as innocent as you want her to be but that's not a conversation you're willing to have (again, because apparantly everything has to be explicitly stated, I'm not saying she's the only one who's ever done anything wrong in her life. every single character on the show has done some or other awful shit. neither side is completely innocent. but alicent is the one I'm particularly talking about in this post). you're so adamant about alicent being oh so innocent and saintly that you're taking away all kinds of nuance, complexity, and moral ambiguity from her and turning her into some kind of mary sue with absolutely no fucking agency. becauseâ "this might blow your mind"â but having trauma doesn't absolve someone from being wrong or making mistakes or facing the consequences of their own conscious fucking actions. there's only so much about someone that you can excuse using their past suffering. there has to come a point where a character needs to be held accountable for their actions and choices instead of justifying all of it in the name of trauma. but that's clearly not something you're ready to talk about.
I'm sure you'll still manage to pick something up from what i said and turn around and say "look!! misogyny!! you're a disgusting piece of shit!!" because apparently saying anything negative about a female character is a heinous crime. female characters aren't supposed to be morally corrupt. they aren't supposed to be wrong. they are only two dimensional. they can't have depth. they're all fucking mary sues.
this is the last time I'm adding anything to this argument conversation because we'll start going around in circles after a certain point and the whole thing will be pointless. so whatever opinion you hold of me after reading all of it is going to be your problem.
(also,,, I'm sorry if my tone offended you, i wasn't trying to be condescending or anything, i was just too goddamn pissed when i wrote this. have a good day <33)
#this has gone on for way too long#i need to get off the app and touch some fucking grass đ#hotd spoilers#house of the dragon#hotd s2#hotd
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The Last Rose - Chapter Three
Sorry for the delay, college decided to be a bit of a pain in the ass these last few weeks. Hope you all enjoy, please read and leave a review!
Disclaimer: I don't own RWBY, I'm just playing in the sandbox.
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Her Uncle leaned on Harbinger, the weapon transformed into its scythe configuration. The snath didnât even bend underneath his not-inconsiderable mass, such was the skill that had gone into its construction. âSo, kiddo. Youâve got your pig-sticker. And youâve got me out here to teach you how to use it.â His head tilted to the side. âDo you even know what youâre asking?â
âI know, Uncle Qrow,â Ruby would not be deterred.
She had the will, she had the means, and now she had the weapon to match. She would have her teacher if she had to beg on her knees for it.
She twirled her newly-completed scythe â still no name, she hadnât though of something fitting yet â and waited, hoping he would see something in her that would ease the thoughtful furrow of his brow.
âHehâŠâ he took a swig from his flask.
Rubyâs nose wrinkled in disgust as the stench prickled her senses.
âYouâve got the moxie for it too, I guess,â he chuckled, finally, his hard red eyes observing her silver, reading her. âBut that ainât the question Iâm asking. Why do you want to be a huntress, Ruby? Honest answer here, this isnât a fairy tale or some kidâs story â why should I teach you how to wield that thing?â
âŠ
I want to help people â Iâve always wanted to help people.
To be the hero in the stories, slaying monsters, saving the day and bringing hope to a world where hope is fragile.
I want to be like my mom was, before she died. Or my dad was, before depression started eating him alive. Or even my uncle, before he started hiding from his demons in the depths of a bottle.
Being a hero⊠being the best person I can be - that is the standard Iâve tried to live by throughout my entire career from start to finish.
Unfortunately, slaying monsters is the easy part. Iâve never been very good at helping myself.
X_0_X
âAre you waiting for the ball to grow legs and move itself, Yatsu?â Velvet Scarlatina playfully called from her seat.
The imposing huntsman rolled his eyes at her, still circling the pool table to find the perfect vantage point for his next move. Heâd done the same thing the last time it had been his turn, and the one before that â Velvet figured that if heâd been the one to break, heâd have considered his options for several minutes there as well.
Coco nudged her from the side, smirking overly wide when Velvet glanced over. Velvet sniffed. Bitch. So what if sheâd drawn the short straw when it came to teams? Fox didnât waste his time pretending to know what he was doing, sure, but he couldnât predict shots for shitâŠ
Finally finding his angle, Yatsuhashi leaned over the table, pool cue in hand. Velvetâs lips quirked up at the sight; the man was so big, his shadow covered nearly half the table.
âDonât you dare start chalking up again, Yatsu,â Coco snarked.
âImpatience is no virtue, Coco.â The giant of a man didnât even seem phased by her taunt.
He drew back, and the satisfying clack of colliding stone filled the air. âHeâs going to sink one of ours, Vel,â Coco observed.
âShut up! He is not!â
Seconds later and one enemy three-ball pocketed, Coco grinned smugly and sashayed over to claim her spot around the table. Long ears falling flat over her head, Velvet commiserated with her teammate as he plunked down into Cocoâs chair.
âItâs alright, Yatsu. You know she just makes us play âcause she knows we all suck at this game.â She patted him on his heavy shoulder.
Yatsuhashi merely pouted.
Fox grinned widely at the two from his table, sketching away in his journal. Probably working on his shading again⊠He tried so hard to be the teamâs cartographer-slash-chronicler, but if Velvet was being brutally honest, he wasnât very good at it.
Well, maybe even that was too nice. Fox just kind of sucked at drawing, not that anyone was terribly surprised. Nobody else wanted to do it though, and he lost that bet with Yatsuhashi, who got tricked into it by Coco, so it was his job now.
What was it that Oobleck had called them when they showed up for class with half-baked sketches for their homework? âFunctionally cooperative?â
Didnât matter. Fox could smirk all he wanted. She was still the best at rhythm games by far, not this stupid bar game.
As Coco leaned over to take her shot, mouth thinning into a tight line, Velvet perked up as the door to the door loudly slid open â a stone-faced Mistral official marched in, barely pausing to shut it behind him.
That usually wasnât good â this bar was well-known for the huntsmen that frequented it. If Mistral was bothering them this late at night, it meant something important was afoot. Her chocolate colored eyes flickered over the various faces throughout the room. Huntsmen, huntresses, some of them here in teams and some alone.
Perhaps two dozen wary eyes fixed on the official, measuring, anticipating what trouble heâd bring to their lives today.
Coco plopped herself down in her seat as her streak came to an end, handing off her cue to Velvet. Her interest waned quickly as she returned her attention to the table, now several solids short of where it had been a minute ago.
Damnit CocoâŠ
At the bar, the owner was in deep, rapid conversation with the official. She tuned them out. Theyâd probably make an announcement to the bar in a second.
Velvet drew her arm back, tongue stuck out the corner of her mouth. Sheâd been left an easy opening this time â she could make this, sure thing.
âYou said Ruby Rose?â
Mid-thrust, Velvet jerked. The cue ball clacked against the bumper, sailed off into the wrong direction and soundly pocketed the eight ball. She blinked, momentarily astounded by her bad luck - She wasnât that bad at pool! â before whirling around to pay much closer attention to the exchange.
The barkeep was pale â well, paler than usual. Mistrallans didnât usually have much color to begin with this far north⊠His hands wrung together, face a scrunched up, mess of worry. All around, the other huntsmen watched with carefully guarded interest.
They all knew Ruby. Who didnât? The little reaper had a reputation, after all. Everything she was involved in either made for great stories, or great trouble. That was also to say nothing of the fact that she was probably on friendly terms with almost everyone in the room.
Another moment passed before the official finally cottoned onto the attention heâd drawn. He shot a questioning look at the barkeep. Getting a nod in return, the man stepped forward.
âHuntsmen, you know that the Mistral Council prefers not to interrupt your valued time between assignments,â he began, voice raised despite the entire room falling silent to listen. âUnfortunately, a situation has arisen that necessitates our action.â
The man pulled a sleek-looking scroll from his pocket and handed it to the barkeep. âHours ago, one of our airships returned from an assignment down south without the two huntsmen it was supposed to be retrieving, as well as one of its pilots. The remaining operator has provided us with footage of why this is.â
A large holographic screen appeared off to the side â specifically installed for these sorts of situations. Velvet glanced at her team apprehensively while they waited for the image to buffer.
Yatsuhashi and Fox wore identical grim expressions, leaning forward in their seats with hands held stiffly in their laps. Foxâs fingers twitched erratically as he restrained his need to move and be active. Coco merely leaned back in her own chair, arms crossed behind her head and features perfectly blank.
Velvet squirmed. How was Ruby caught up in this? Sheâd heard her friend had been taking smaller missions lately. Nothing that should lead to the Councilâs intervention.
The image finally loaded, the feed grainy and indistinct.
Whatever camera it came from was obviously loaded onto some sort of drone â Fox usually carried theirs around when they chose to use it. The perspective constantly vibrated and shifted as the wind picked up and changed directions.
A village in flames. Smoke rising from the ruins, masking most of the scene. What little was visible was hellish â houses crumbling under their own weight as support beams charred through and dissolved, broken stone toppling over, and the aside from the flames devouring everything in reach, a dreadful stillness unnatural for the relatively large settlement.
But then a tiny figure in a distinctive scarlet, hooded cloak stepped into the large open courtyard, carrying a scythe longer than they were tall.
Velvet felt her lips press into a line, fingers clenching the arms of her chair. Ruby.
Something else entered the frame â previously covered by the smoke. She had to restrain herself from blanching. Grimm that large were extremely rare, and often frighteningly powerful. The picture was so bad she couldnât quite tell what its species was, but the thick armor distributed around its body was more than enough to confirm her fears.
An Ancient had surfaced in Mistral.
And Ruby was going to fight it. Had fought it already.
Velvet hoped her friend had better sense than that and ran.
The bar was mostly silent, save for the hushed whispers making the rounds as huntsmen moved toward their teams. Already, there were plans circulating. How to kill such a powerful specimen of Grimm, what sort of weapons would be needed. Rumors as well, abilities, its species, strengths, weaknesses. All things huntsmen would want to know. Â
In the video, the drone hovered, getting as clear an image as it could as Ruby faced off with the beast.
âOh dust, this has to have happened hours ago. Is she alright? Is she even alive?â
Ruby suddenly vanished, becoming nothing but a faint scarlet blur. Her scythe slashed at the Ancient, once, twice - three times to stave off an angry swipe, and then the huntress was backing away to avoid further retaliation, then turning into a whirlwind of blurring steel and rose petals. Velvet grimaced at the sight. The beast was barely fazed by the assault⊠Ruby was so tiny compared to itâŠ
Velvetâs heart skipped a beat as Ruby abruptly froze in place, her legs anchored to the ground by something shadowy â what the hell were they? Some sort of subterranean Grimm? She freed herself swiftly, but Ruby had nowhere to escape as the Ancient bore down on her.
âNoâŠâ she whispered as Rubyâs hasty escape attempt was brutally punished. The camera suddenly panned away toward an approaching airship, just too slow to hide the distinctive flare-and-flicker of scarlet light around Ruby as she crashed into a crumbling house.
âThe video was taken by one Bai Long,â the official spoke up once the video ended. âHe had time to transmit the feed to the airship before he and his partner, Reed Bryce joined the huntress in the fight. Though it has yet to be officially confirmed, it is highly likely that she is indeed Ruby Rose â her last mission puts her near the area, and the appearances match up.â
âThe Council believes that thing is Ancient?â A dark-haired huntsman spoke up from a booth on the other side of the room. His face was inscrutable.
âCorrect. The Huntsmenâs Guild has already issued a Class Eight Search and Destroy mission, if Miss Rose and Misters Long and Bryce have not already eliminated it.â
âThat thing isnât going down without planning and firepower.â Another huntress leaned forward. âI know Bai and Reed â theyâre strong, but even with the Reaperâs help theyâre not going to kill an Ancient in one go.â
âHow many teams is the mission asking for? Or is it solo?â
âFuck the mission board, anyone who thinks that one team is going to be enough to kill that thing is suicidal.â
Velvet tuned out from the conversation, pulse speeding up to match her rising anxiety. The game was forgotten behind her as she rose to her feet and gracefully wove her way between several tables.
With huntsmen now looking at their scrolls for more details or huddling together to discuss the assignment, the Mistrallan official now sat down tiredly at the bar to nurse a glass of gin. Velvet cleared her throat anxiously to catch his attention.
Two sets of eyes, one set and tired, the other flecked by worry, locked onto her. Deep breaths Velvet, these people arenât going to yell or laugh at youâŠ
âYes, MissâŠ?â
âScarlatina,â she answered, shelving her worry. She was a huntress, damnit. âI was wondering if there was anything more you could tell me about Ruby?â
âNothing much to say, unfortunately,â the official admitted. âWe have only that footage to go off of. Huntsman Long took his drone with him into the fight, and our airships have limited range, to say nothing of the smoke covering up everything.â
The barkeep cut in, staring at Velvet. âYou donât think she was seriously hurt, do you?â
She belatedly realized that showing so much visible worry probably didnât give the man much hope for Rubyâs wellbeing â sheâd know better than he after all, being a huntress herself.
âI⊠no, I donât think so,â she said, forcing her hands to relax. âBut I canât say for sure. That was a pretty bad hit and seeing her aura flicker like that isnât good. If Ruby got away fast enough sheâll be fine.â
The man looked troubled.
Curiosity flared. Velvet had to ask. âDo you know her?â
âRuby?â He seemed surprised. ââCourse. I swear, that girl is the only one who remembers my name sometimes. Probably helps that she never orders anything thatâll make her forget it, but still.â The man scowled. ââSides, I served her uncle more times than I can count. Heard stories about her for years from him, before he dropped off the map.â
âOh.â Velvet suddenly realized she had no idea what the manâs name was, despite frequenting the bar for several years. âI⊠uh. Iâm sorry to hear that, sir.â
Was she supposed to ask his name now? She could write it down for the future â but didnât that defeat the purpose of remembering it anyways, since sheâd just be chea- no! She had a reason for coming over here!
âRight,â Velvet shook off the mental tangent and met the officialâs grey eyes. âIs there anything being done to retrieve Ruby and the others, then?â
He nodded. âSearch and Rescue mission. Class five, given how dangerous the Grimm is supposed to be. Almost got ranked higher, but you wouldnât be asked to fight anyways, just get them out.â
His lips pursed. âTo be honest, the Council doesnât have high hopes for their survival unless they got away as quickly as possible. The mission is unclaimed though â thereâs already an airship getting itself ready for departure in a few hours.â
Velvet nodded rapidly. âI â We, I need to go talk to my team about it real fast, just wait here.â
âDonât worry about it, Vel.â
She twisted on the spot. Cocoâs shades had slid down her nose, warm brown eyes crinkling sympathetically at her as the fashionista cocked her hip just slightly to the side. âYou donât really think weâd pass this up when it means so much to you, hm?â
She flushed. âI, well, thought youâd be excited to go on a mission to kill an Ancient, you know?â the faunus stammered.
Coco sniffed. âThereâll always be Ancients. Friends are a bit more important than that â and Rubyâs a friend, even if she hates going clothes shopping with us.â
âIâll go get our stuff ready!â Fox called over, picking up on their intent. He was already jogging toward the door.
Yatsuhashi merely nodded to her from his seat, sending her an encouraging thumbs-up as an afterthought.
Velvet could feel her heart warm, filled to bursting with her gratitude. âThanks Coco,â she said in a tiny voice. Her partner smirked.
âAnytime, Vel. But. You owe me another game of pool â a full game, so I can kick your cute little ass as thoroughly as it deserves.â
âI donât suck that badly at pool!â Â
âI guess youâll just have to proooove it~â
It was several minutes before their squabbling could come to an end â Coco efficiently moving through the mission sign-up provided by the official while deftly countering each and every protest Velvet made. When they finished, Yatsuhashi joining them in the process, they left quickly, Velvetâs smile just a bit wider around the edges after the barkeep waived their tab for the night.
It didnât do much to assuage her nervousness and worry â and by the pallor he carried, the man felt the same â but it was a kindness.
Her eyes closed briefly as she pulled on her huntressâ garb, willing her thoughts to reach her friend.
âWeâre coming, Ruby.â
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The village burned below her CORPSES littering the ground, battered, lifeless, bloody puddles EVERYWHERE. Fire, always hungry, raced through the crippled settlement, devouring everything in reach as creatures of GRIMM roamed freely through the village.
A twist of the hand. A finger on the trigger, pulling, letting gravity pull her to the ground as her now-bisected mount tumbled through the air. She landed on her feet, crushed stone rattling across the cobblestone, scythe held tightly in her hands.
EYES. Burning red eyes, all trained on her. The Grimm surged forward, Crescent Rose slashing slicing dicing Grimmflesh like it was nothing, THEY were nothing and deserved her fury for what theyâd DONE here. With every kill she felt the fire burn brighter within her. She would AVENGE them all reap the soulless beings who had KILLED all these people and introduce HER own justice to this eternal conflict.
The village burned. It shook. A new foe appeared. Fire licked her as the Berengal threw her away. Eating at her. Her legs. She burned. Something was WRONG. Why did it hurt so muchâŠ? This hadnât happened before the world was shaking whywasthisnothappeninglikeshereme-
âHuntress! Wake, please!â
Ruby surged awake with a gasp, body still aflame with the dream.
All was quiet save for the merrily crackling fire just a few feet away. For a brief moment she stared, looking back in time to see the shapes crumpled amongst the ashes. Faces twisted in a gruesome rictus. Darkness amidst the surging light, bright embers substituting for hateful eyes.
She shook her head thoroughly, grimacing as her leg pulsed angrily where the poison ate into her flesh.
âMiss Rose?â
Right. Her companion.
âIs something wrong?â she asked warily. Â
He certainly looked like something was wrong. Shoulders tense, arms held tightly to his sides, the pilot â Kohroku, heâd told her - exuded nervousness tangible enough that the hair on her arms prickled up instinctively.
âThe howling. It has been growing louder and closer,â he said, a deep frown on his face.
Ruby sat up. Their flight from Horikiri had already been troubled enough by the Colossus, what with the vines erupting at random from the ground to attack them. While before theyâd been a nuisance â tools used and thrown away to delay or distract her from the more important danger the Grimm itself posed â without her aura protecting her she was hard pressed to avoid having her legs snared and crushed by their powerful grip.
But worse were the lesser Grimm attracted to the negativity and destruction of such a large settlement. The Colossus might have claimed the lionâs share of victims, but Grimm were more than happy to pursue refugees at their most vulnerable.
They were hunters at heart but werenât averse to scavenging their kills.
By the pitch sheâd observed earlier, she was certain theyâd picked up a pack of Beowolves. Normally she wouldnât have been worried about such weak Grimm. Without her aura, however, fighting an entire pack was dangerous, almost tantamount to suicide.
The huntress closed her eyes, listening. Bright orange seeped through her eyelids from the fire. She didnât let it distract her.
âŠ
Ah.
There it was. Loud, piercing, and tinged with the fury unique to Grimm on the prowl. Kohroku was right, they were much closer now. And their numbers had swollen to several dozen, if the amount of replies the call received was anything to go by.
âYouâre right,â she said finally, loosening her focus. âWeâll have to get moving in a few hours.â
âNot now?â
âNo. Surprised?â Ruby smiled wanly. âTheyâre closer, but still miles off and not moving very fast right now. Theyâll probably bed down for the night soon.â
âI see.â
He didnât. The tension in his shoulders spoke louder than his words ever could. Something hung over him like a dark cloud, screening his true feelings from her. He sat in front of the fire to warm his hands, staring deep into the flames.
Too alert to sleep now, Ruby regarded the Mistrallan curiously. Now that they werenât fighting or running for their lives through miles of wilderness, her bemusement from much earlier returnedâŠ
Nothing for it.
âWhy are you here?â she asked bluntly.
âI⊠pardon?â
âThe fight earlier. Why would you jump into it? Youâre a pilot, not a huntsman,â she pointed out. âYou might have aura, but you donât have the training to use it in combat. Why join a fight like that?â
He shifted on the spot, pulling his knees up to his chest, khakis reflecting the flickering light and shadow. His expression twisted into something troubled.
That wouldnât do. She scooted closer to grasp his shoulder, giving him a tight squeeze when he looked at her askance. Silver eyes glinted kindly. âYou donât have to answer if you donât want to, Iâm just curious.â
He tried to shake her off, but it was halfhearted at best. âNo, you deserve an answer. Itâs just that⊠I hate â IâŠâ Kohroku trailed off, eyes closing as he gathered his thoughts. Rubyâs smile dimmed, but she waited, lending him some strength through her touch.
Several minutes passed in silence, until it was broken.
âHorikiri was not the first town I have seen burn,â the pilot admitted finally. âNot even the second, nor the third⊠Sometimes I am bringing huntsmen to clean up the Grimm, sometimes I am finding a safe spot to land so that I can rescue survivors. It is always the same â tears or stoicism or anger, everything past the smoke is pain. When I saw you down there, and the others jumping down to help...â
Ruby felt a twinge in her stomach, her eyes squeezing shut as echoes of her dream played across her mindâs eye.
âI am not a councilor to make laws that protect people, or a doctor to cure people of their hurts and ills,â he continued, voice dipping low. âNor a huntsman for others to look up to. I want to help people, but am I doing the most I can, just being an airship pilot?â
âYou think you could be doing more.â
âYes! I have my aura unlocked. Perhaps with more training I could even discover my semblance. IâŠâ Kohroku sighed, and Ruby empathized with the tired look on his face. âI am tired of feeling useless in the face of suffering.â
The Beowolves howled again, backdrop to the nocturnal hum of the forest and the gentle crackling of the flames. Ruby let the moment hang, several minutes passing by as both immersed themselves deep in introspection.
Did she understand how Kohroku felt? In the cordoned section of her heart she kept under tight reign, lest it corrode her will to act, she did. Impotence was a huntressâ bane, the reason they trained their bodies and minds so rigorously every single day. Ruby hadnât considered before how it must feel for the other people involved in their vocation; pilots like Kohroku, or the relief workers sent into villages to help them recover from failed raids, or any of the dozens of others tasked with keeping the Grimm at bay.
She was a huntress, always at the head of the action or, these days, working alone. She might talk to the people she worked beside; get to know them and develop a rapport, but none of those bonds had ever developed enough for her to hear of such personal demons, to look behind the curtainâŠ
Time to change that.
âTwelve years ago, Beacon fell,â she said suddenly, startling her companion. âI was just a freshman then. The girl killed in the tournament was one of my best friends⊠Penny Polendina⊠When the real fighting started, so many of the people I knew, civilian and huntsman alike, were hurt or killed by Grimm or the White Fang or the Atlesian mechs rampaging through the city. I fought as hard as I could, but⊠a lot of the time, it wasnât enough.â
Ruby scooped up a hand of the soft earth, appreciating the cool dampness as it crumbled through her fingers. âLater, my⊠partner⊠and I were searching for two of our friends whoâd gone missing. We found one â Jaune â but heâd been separated from his partner. I ran ahead once we knew where she was, but I was too late. She died the moment after I found her, killed by the woman who orchestrated it allâŠâ
âHuntress, I--â
âI never felt more helpless in my life than in that moment,â Ruby interrupted forcefully. âWhen I saw my team, they were crippled or shattered. My friends⊠they were dead, or grieving. My family was confused and scrambling for some way to help make everything better in the aftermath.â
She turned to look the pilot directly in the eyes, her own silver blazing brightly. âThose feelings didnât go away.â The earth disappeared in her clenched fist. âBut I kept fighting. Horikiri isnât the first village Iâve seen destroyed either. It wonât be the last time Iâm too slow to save the day.â
âYouâve done great things though!â Kohroku protested. âYouâve saved hundreds of people, killed countless Grimm! Youâre the Reaper, scourge of Mistralâs bandit tribes â one of the greatest huntresses alive!â
âBeing the Reaper didnât help anyone in that village,â Ruby rebuffed. âBut thatâs not my point. Iâve failed a lot, in my life. Too slow, too weak, too tired, or too late.â
She jabbed a finger into his chest. He jerked backwards. âThat doesnât make the people I did save worthless. You think you can do more to help people? Fine. We can always do better. But the work youâve done up to this point hasnât been wasted; Iâm sure there are dozens of people grateful that you were there for them in their time of need⊠You should be proud of that.â
A long moment passed as she glared into his shocked, steel-grey eyes. Ruby saw something click as her message got through to him. His expression softened in understanding, a tiny smile quirking his lips upwards.
âI see your meaning,â the pilot said reflectively. âPilot or huntsman, we all face failure. I am a fool for thinking my work useless or inadequate for not achieving perfection.â
Ruby smiled. âSpoken like a true Mistrallan.â
He chuckled. âIndeed.â
Her fists loosened, earth dropping to the ground. She wiped her hand against her leg, scooting away to give him his space. Glancing up, she saw that the moon was still high in the sky. âYou should get some sleep,â she said kindly.
âIt is still my watch, Huntress.â
She shook her head. âIâm not tired right now. Might as well let you rest.â
She was tired, actually. Exhausted. But she doubted sheâd find any sleep tonight.
âYou are sure?â Though concerned for her, she could see his eyes flitting toward the makeshift bedroll theyâd made for him.
She waved him off with a smile, tucking her chin up on her knee. The pilot was quick to tuck himself underneath the covers, his breathing slowing into the regular cadence of slumber mere minutes after.
Alone at last, Ruby sighed.
She hadnât lied to the man. Every life was worth it â sheâd never be able to go on as a huntress if she didnât truly believe so. Their work benefited countless people, giving them the opportunity to live and find their own happiness. ButâŠ
Within the flames, hidden amidst the coals and embers, eyes bright and accusing stared back at her, and she couldnât help but doubt.
X_0_X
Sunâs anxiety was starting to rub off on him.
ââknew things would go wrong when she took that missionâŠâ
Scarlet David shot a sideways glance toward his partner Sage. Theyâd just ushered out the representative from the Mistral council, silently expressing their gratitude while Sun ranted in the background.
ââshould have said somethingâŠ!â
Theyâd returned to the kitchen amidst the clamor, Sunâs voice cracking like it hadnât since their years at Haven. Scarlet eyed the stain on the far wall with trepidation, ceramic shards littering the floor: the remains of a mug of cocoa Scarlet brewed for Sun while the official delivered his message. At the table, Sage scowled into his cereal, deep in thought while they processed the news.
At least, Scarlet would be processing the news if he didnât have to listen to the increasingly-loud, increasingly-hysterical dulcet tones of their team leader.
His partnerâs fingers clenched around his spoon, unnatural strength gifted to him by his semblance beginning to warp the weak metal. If Scarlet didnât intercede soon then more things were going to break and this time, heâd need more than a broom and dustpan to clean it all upâŠ
âSun,â Scarlet cut in finally, grimacing as bloodshot eyes snapped toward him. Sunâs posture screamed Hostile in a way he was deeply uncomfortable with seeing directed his way. Suddenly putting an end to his tirade seemed much more daunting. âIâŠâ
No, idiot! Donât lose it now! His hands wrung underneath the table. âRubyâs going to be okay. You know that, right?â
Scarlet berated himself. Stupid! âWhat kind of weak comfort was that?!â
âNo, I donât, and you⊠donât know either, Scarlet,â Sun snapped. The blonde swayed on the spot, hand rising to his temple briefly. Scarletâs lips thinned. Sun hadnât been sleeping well for days, even after Ruby forced him to lay down. âYou⊠and me, we donât know shit right now, weâŠâ Sunâs face twisted, his eyes widening slightly. Scarlet could read the signs of vertigo as easily as if they were emblazoned in neon.
Scarlet was out of his seat instantly, slinging an arm around Sunâs torso as his legs failed him. Scarlet lowered his teammate to the floor slowly, allowing the blondeâs forehead to rest on his shoulder.
The faunus was still muttering to himself as Scarlet eased him into a seated position, back to the wall with his head between his knees. Scarlet was all business; checking his pulse, temperature, and anything else he could think of. Sage joined him, holding Sunâs shoulder steady. The spoon heâd been using was a twisted mess in his other, clenched, fist.
ââŠcanâtâŠâ Sun muttered faintly.
Sage growled angrily. âHe needs sleep.â
âI know, Sage.â
âWell why canât he fucking do it then! Heâs been laying down for hours!â
Scarlet frowned at his partner, shoving down the same thoughts brewing in the back of his mind guiltily. âHeâs got a condition Sage. Itâs not his fault.â
âI know! I justâŠâ the spoon clattered on the wood flooring. Sage ran his hand through his hair, expression tight with frustration. âDust, Scarlet, heâs killing himself like this.â
Sun continued to mumble, eyes focused on nothing. Scarlet watched his leader sorrowfully, wishing he could do more. He didnât have any answers for Sage; his partner spoke to their shared fears.
What if Sun died? What would they do? Losing Neptune nearly destroyed them all, and Scarlet knew that losing Sun would be even worse. Every time they went out on assignments it lingered in the back of his mind: would this be the moment Sun made a fatal mistake? Would all that missed sleep finally do him in?
All it took was a moment of inattention. A moment of dull reflexes. He and Sage couldnât be there all the time, watching his back. Their work didnât allow it.
Worse, he had no answers for Sun either. Not until Ruby got back alive and well. The alternativeâŠ
He didnât like thinking about that.
âLook,â Scarlet breathed out through his nose. âSunâs not going to get anything done like this. If you bring him to his room, we can have him take a few of those pills the doctor gave him. Iâll go over to Rubyâs place and get it ready for her to come back so he doesnât freak out.â
âYou know he hates those things.â
Donât remind him. âThey fuck him up, and he wonât be able to go on assignments for a few days after, but heâs going to hurt himself or start really messing with his body if we donât do something,â Scarlet countered. âIâll take the heat if he blows up about it later.â
The dark-haired man considered it, a fearsome scowl contorting his features, before he gave in with a sigh. âFine. Iâll keep an eye on him and make sure he stays put.â Sage lifted Sun into a bridal carry, adjusting the weight with a grunt. âWhen youâre done, can you give the doctor a call and give him an update?â
âDone.â Scarlet got to his feet, already going over a short list in his head of what heâd need to do at Rubyâs before returning home. Before Sage left with him, he gave Sunâs wrist a quick squeeze, which went completely ignored as the faunus continued muttering to himself.
It was dark outside when Scarlet stepped out of the house, the moon and its many satellites glowing silver-white against the void. He shivered, tucking his hands deep into his pockets against the cold, wondering if Ruby was stuck out in the wild in the middle of this kind of weather.
He wasnât close with the little reaper â not like Sun was â but she made a point of befriending everyone she could, and heâd been among the first sheâd sought out in Mistral when she immigrated from the newly-recovered city of Vale. Friends of Sun were friends of hers, sheâd said.
He and Sage had shared bemusement that such a tiny, tired-looking slip of a girl could be the charismatic leader Sun had described her as⊠until they challenged her to a fight and got their asses handed to them on a silver platter.
Scarlet now had a healthy respect for that murder-scythe she had â unironically â nicknamed âSweetheart.â Sage even had a faint scar across his back from his short-lived duel with the girl, where sheâd cloven through his aura after wearing him down with her â frankly unfair â speed and avoidance tactics.
A loss was a loss, however, and both he and Sage had quickly gotten over their disappointment once they realized just how sweet a person Ruby was. She was kind, too. Confident. Friendly. Sociable⊠and just like his leader, damaged.
He saw it in the little slips she made; the flash of naked emotion when she heard the wrong music, the topics theyâd learned to avoid bringing up, the late nights she and Sun would share together, just talking or texting, when sleep was elusive⊠Scarlet knew what it was like to lose a teammate. He could relate to her loss and admired her tenacity and will to move forward⊠it was inspiring to see in person.
But she was damaged in a way he couldnât help. Just like Sun.
As he unlocked the door to her home, using the key heâd borrowed from Sunâs ring (itself foisted on him by the energetic reaper), Scarlet could only hope he wasnât cleaning up for someone who would never arrive.
X_0_X
In the grey pre-dawn light, they cleared up their makeshift camp in record time.
Rubyâs eyes burned with fatigue as she crammed her bedroll into her pack, rolling it over her shoulders and tightening down the straps. Nearby, Kohroku fiddled with his dirtied uniform, eyes bright and alert. Heâd snapped awake the moment sheâd touched his shoulder, sunrise only minutes away.
Theyâd scarfed down a cold breakfast; jerky and dried fruit with a few precious mouthfuls of water to sate their appetites. Her leg complained all the while, the bandages probably needing to be changed, but there was no time.
She gave the distress beacon, retrieved from Kohrokuâs survival kit the night before, one more examination to make sure it was still working. Check.
Map. Pouches. Crescent Rose. Heron. Pocket-knife. Canteen. All check.
âLetâs go,â Ruby said brusquely, just before the sky lit up with the sunâs arrival.
They froze momentarily, adjusting to the change in the light. Then, howls split the air, far too close. Ruby had hoped to put a few miles distance between them and the Grimm before theyâd awaken, but sheâd let the pilot sleep too long.
If they died for her mistakeâŠ
âHuntress?â
âI said letâs go!â she barked, ignoring her trepidation and breaking into a measured jog. Kohroku joined her, matching her pace easily with experience born of military training. It was a pace designed to eat up the miles with a minimum of rest. On her injured leg, Ruby knew it wasnât sustainable in the long term, but they needed to put some distance between themselves and the Grimm before their trail was discovered.
Kohrokuâs measured breathing soon synched up with her own as they moved steadily north, feet crunching through the undergrowth. He trusted her to guide them to safety. Even with something as innocuous as setting their pace. Trusted her measure of her own capabilities, and her estimation of his.
Her resolve hardened.
She wouldnât fail that trust. They would live. She would make sure of it.
X_0_X
âEveryoneâs got their weapons ready? Coco, youâve got enough ammo?â
âLocked and loaded, Vel.â
âFox, youâve got all the medical supplies prepped?â
âAll set!â
âYatsuââ
âI am physically and mentally prepared for this endeavor, Velvet,â Yatsuhashi smiled, serene and towering with his curved buster sword resting on his shoulder. The giant hardly looked bothered by the weight.
Their airship shuddered again, their haste pushing it to the very limits of its capabilities. Velvet ignored it, all her focus on her team. âAnd Iâm all setâŠâ she muttered to herself, fingering the short sword at her waist â a compromise sheâd made with Coco after an especially prolonged battle that saw her run out of pictures to fuel Anesidora.
Coco reached around Fox to pat her on the shoulder. âHey now,â the brunette soothed, her tone at odds with the cocky smirk adorning her lips. âWeâre almost there. Rubyâs going to be fine and youâll see that you had nothing to worry about.â
âI knowâŠâ Her long, brown ears flattened over her skull, twitching in response to her nervousness. She never could control the damn thingsâŠ
âUndue stress may inhibit your performance, Velvet,â Yatsuhashi counselled. âRelax and marshal your energies for when you must act.â
That didnât help her feel better at all. ââŠOkay?â
âJust focus on breathing.â
Better. Velvet immersed herself in the exercises her team had walked her through since their days at Beacon, the better to handle her anxiety. In. Out.
Turbulence rattled the ship again. This time, something behind them groaned, then fizzled, then going dead silent. This of course set off an alarm that grated on her ears and completely destroyed Velvetâs concentration.
Fox coughed. âThink that was important?â
âPilot?â Velvet called, partly annoyed, partly relieved for the distraction.
âItâs nothing worth troubling yourselves over,â the pilot responded over the intercom, professionally calm. âShipâs not made to go this fast for so long, sheâs starting to feel the strain. Weâll get her looked at once weâre back in Mistral.â
The alarm continued to blare.
âEr, weâll turn that off for you.â
The sound died. Velvet and Fox exchanged bemused looks, and the redhead shrugged. If they were okay with it�
âHow far to go before we start our search?â Coco called up to the cockpit.
âWeâre picking up on Grimm signatures a few klicks south of here. You might want to get ready to go in case theyâre after your target.â
They each straightened, hands going to weapons and supplies in one last check. Velvet felt her heartrate begin to rise, her breathing hastening to match the adrenaline entering her bloodstream. This was it. More than any average assignment, this mission had serious consequences.
Do or die. Or, do or Ruby diesâŠ
âAlright CFVY,â Coco barked. Velvet flinched, breaking out of her thoughts. She looked at the brunette, at her leader, for direction. âWeâre on a time limit for this one, and we donât know the countdown. Our job is to extract Ruby and whoever else sheâs with and get out. If theyâre split up, weâll track down whoeverâs missing. Nothing more, and nothing less â weâre not here to get bogged down fighting Grimm if we can help it.â
They nodded seriously, Fox and Yatsuhashi with expressions hard as stone. Velvet drew strength from them, letting their resolve fill her. They had their mission. She could do this. They could do this.
âVelvet, you and Fox take point. Yatsuhashi and I will draw the packâs attention and hold them off while you secure the targets and get them to safety.â
âAye aye!â
âGot it Coco.â
âGrimm signatures confirmed,â the pilot spoke over the intercom. âA large Beowolf pack is massing to the south. Theyâre converging on a smaller signature â Mistral standard distress beacon. Thatâll be our missing pilot. Fifteen seconds to the drop zone.â
Velvet stood, drawing her short sword in one hand and taking hold of one of the overhead handles with the other. Her team lined up beside her as the door slid open mechanically, freezing wind filling the fuselage and scattering Velvetâs hair.
Should have tied it backâŠ
With her enhanced hearing she could hear the faint pounding footfalls of dozens of Grimm below, as well as the punctuating sound of gunshots. One, low powered and quiet, the other the loud and distinctive âcrack!â of a rifle.
Ruby⊠Thank Dust.
âYouâre above the drop zone now. Good luck huntsmen.â
Velvet steeled herself and leapt.
X_0_X
Two hours.
A part of Ruby felt proud of how long theyâd kept ahead of the pack, given their late start and the odds stacked against them. As the sun climbed higher in the sky, sheâd disregarded the pain flaring in her leg completely (as well as the twinging she felt in the other) and pressed onwards, Kohroku right beside her as they trekked northward.
It wasnât to last, however. The first Grimm finally overcame their position an hour prior, and theyâd been just barely keeping ahead of the teeth nipping at their heels since. When they needed a moment to rest, they would sprint forward, Ruby pressing into her semblance to give them the extra distance they needed. That would give them maybe a minute to breathe and take a drink before they were forced to start moving once more.
The bulk of the pack was further behind them, the massing Grimm much slower to traverse the dense woodland than the two humans. The fastest Grimm quickly died, bisected by Crescent Rose with nary more than a whimper.
She was fairly certain survival of the fittest wasnât supposed to work that way, but sheâd never been the most attentive student in biology.
Unfortunately, their numbers continued to grow. Ruby could feel the fatigue spreading through her limbs like poison. Sheâd been forced to relax the efficient march already, and each brief skirmish with the encroaching Beowolves sapped her of aura and stamina.
Kohroku panted as they came to another rest. Ruby pressed her forehead into a nearby tree trunk, relishing in the cool, smooth bark.
âWe canât maintain this pace, Huntress,â the pilot croaked, taking a quick swig from his canteen.
âI know,â Ruby replied tiredly. âWeâve just got to hold on until your beacon gets someoneâs attention. Weâre bound to get lucky soon.â
She believed those words. She did. Mistral was an efficient kingdom â and it had learned its lesson after the massacre of its huntsmen population a decade prior. It wouldnât leave them to die. They just had to keep moving.
Ruby breathed deeply. âAlright, break timeâs over. Weâve got to move.â
âRight.â
The man replaced his canteen on his belt, but Rubyâs eyes were drawn to the side, where hateful orbs glared from the thick foliage. They locked, silver and crimson, and several things happened at once.
Crescent Rose unfolded in a glory of sliding metal, not even completing its transformation before she swung upwards to intercept the pouncing Grimm. Rubyâs senses screamed at her to turn however â it was an ambush; theyâd been encircled at some point, some of the faster Grimm of the pack swinging wide to overtake them and intercept their path ahead of the rest. Simple, but terribly clever, and terribly deadly for the two.
Meanwhile, off in the distance, Ruby picked up the faint, familiar sound of an approaching airship. She didnât have the time to consider this, however. She poured her aura into her attack â into Crescent Rose specifically â praying it would be fast enough to catch the other two Beowolves behind her before they slammed into her and her companion.
The first died easily; impaled through the throat by her reactionary swing. The second died on the follow-through, its paltrily-armored chest ripped open by the murderous blade. She was too slow to stop the third, however.
Kohroku cried out as the beast crashed into him in a flash of shattering aura, one hand shielding his face and the other firing his tiny pistol into the Beowolfâs guts. Ruby finished the beast right as he hit the ground, Crescent Roseâs mournful song punctured by the sound of snapping bone and the pilotâs pained gasp.
The Beowolf dissolved immediately, revealing the pilot cradling his misshapen leg with a bloody arm. Ruby knelt beside him immediately. âShit,â she muttered angrily, examining the injury.
Luckily the break was clean and hadnât broken skin, while his arm was only scratched up and not seriously damaged. Unluckily, the injury was still easily bad enough to prevent him from walking any distance on his own.
Ruby stared at the broken limb for several seconds, ever mindful of the quickly diminishing gap between them and the packâŠ
She couldnât carry him.
Theyâd last a minute if she did â if she used her semblance, at least. But she would be too slow otherwise and theyâd be overtaken easily. And should she tap the last dregs of her aura sheâd be totally drained from the effort, in no shape to defend them.
âOkay. Okay,â she muttered, forcing her mind into high-gear. Running was no longer an option. Her reserves were perilously low, both of body and soul. Fighting was looking like a worse option by the moment⊠They were only Beowolves though, she could make a stand and try to â she could buy time for the airship to circle back around and drop the huntsmen, she could probably manage that much⊠Probably. They had the numbers to overwhelm her â but if they played with their food then she had a chance.
âHuntress.â
âYouâre going to be alright Kohroku,â she said stubbornly, a plan quickly taking shape in her head. Hopefully the Alpha of the pack â there had to be one, Beowolves werenât smart enough to strategize on their own, and that ambush, while simple, was evidence enough â hopefully it would hang back while its underlings tested herâŠ
âRuby, you must run.â
What?
âWhat?â she hissed. âNo, Iâm not abandoning you! I can hold them off until the huntsmen arrive.â
The pilot cringed as he sat up straight. âNo, thatâs not what I meant,â he grunted and shook his head, frustrated. âYou are exhausted â if the pack comes up on us then you will die; they will swarm you and there will be nothing you can do about it. Hide me and run â draw their attention, buy time until the huntsmen can deal with the pack.â
Ruby stared at him.
Kohroku glared. âHurry! Unless you have a better idea?â
âŠShe didnât. Ruby cursed internally that she hadnât thought of it herself. While she loathed the idea of leaving the pilot behind, his plan was sound, and more likely to succeed than playing on the arrogance of the Grimm.
But he would be alone. Injured. The pistol he carried was hardly enough to protect him should one Beowolf come across him, much less dozens, or the whole packâŠ
Dust damnitâŠ! Why could nothing go right for once?
Fuming and frustrated, Ruby slung his arm over her shoulder, half-carrying the heavy Mistrallan to a nearby tree deeply set into a nearby hillock. There were plenty of spaces amongst the roots that would fit the pilot; Ruby chose one hidden behind the densest foliage, hoping the camouflage would be enough. The limited cover it offered would buy him time before the Grimm doubled back to scent him out.
Letting him sink into the recess, Ruby shuddered, picturing Kohrokuâs face alongside the villagers, Bai and BryceâŠ
No.
He would survive. She would distract the Grimm and he would be rescued. For good measure, Ruby handed him the beacon, knowing that the others would be able to find her by following the Grimm.
âIâll be back,â she promised, pausing before she left.
âBe safe, Huntress,â the pilot said solemnly, sagging against the trunk.
Ruby smiled shakily at him, feeling exhaustion tugging at her limbs. âI will.â
The pilot nodded, gripping his pistol with white knuckles, his other hand inside the small pack of rounds at his waist. Nothing that would stop a determined Grimm for long, but perhaps enough to buy a few seconds for the rescue team to arrive.
Without another word, Ruby took off from the hideaway. Pointing Crescent Rose in the air, she squeezed the trigger twice, feeling the familiar jolt along its haft as the dust rounds screamed into the sky.
Howling and bestial snarls filled the air â too close! - and Ruby felt the attention turn towards her. Distraction achieved. Dark shapes pounded through the forest like a massive, malevolent wave just behind her.
Folding Crescent Rose up to stow at her waist, Ruby poured what residual aura she had left into her semblance, warping the air around her in her desperate bid to put as much distance between herself and Kohroku as possible. Pain shot up her legs within seconds, pooling in the desiccating flesh, bruises and cuts sheâd sustained over the last day. The blackened flesh of her ankle seared so badly that her entire leg threatened to give out with every step.
The Grimm howled. The heavy pounding of their feet behind her felt far too close. She poured on the speed, fighting back the agony.
Automatic fire rang out in the forest behind her, a few dozen yards from Kohrokuâs hiding place. Huntsmen. They would find Kohroku and get him to safety. Her own trail would be easy to find. Just follow the Grimm.
Branches snapped behind her. Ruby felt her semblance shudder. Without warning, the last of her aura withered away, reserves totally exhausted, and she stumbled as a new wave of soul-deep fatigue washed over her. Her cloak fluttered in the weak breeze sheâd created, spilling out a stream of rose petals around her.
Dive.
Muted pain bloomed in her shoulder, jolting through the rest of her body as she rolled by sheer instinct. The massive, shadowy bulk of a leaping Beowulf sailed over her just as she came up to her feet.
Turn. Slash.
Crescent Rose unfolded with a metallic âschink,â its menacing song splitting the air as she swung it around.
The two halves of the now-neatly bisected Beowolf crumpled to the ground, though Ruby spared them no mind, bringing Crescent Rose back around in a wide arc. The Grimm pursuing her skidded to a halt to avoid the wicked blade, fanning out to encircle her.
Her weapon gleamed eagerly in the low light. The simple sight of the blade comforted her. Resetting her grip on the snath and taking in the circle of foes, Ruby took a few calming breaths. She met the eyes of the largest Grimm in the pack â a Beowolf larger than its fellows and covered in lean muscle, sporting the dull, boney armor all its kind were known for.
It bore several scars along its body; results of territorial fighting with other Grimm, and a few distinctive signs of huntsmen weaponry. This was the Alpha, then. Older, stronger, and more cunning than the younger Grimm surrounding her.
The pack awaited their Alphaâs command. The gunshots â now accompanied by the sound of blades parting flesh and bone â were drawing near.
The Alpha snarled, and Ruby tensed her body in anticipation.
Whirl. Slice up, across the body. Down. Right. Follow through. Reverse, and leap!
Several Beowolves died, their foul, reeking blood watering the earth.
Instincts drilled into her by Beaconâs training and years of professional experience reigned over her body in full force. Ruby relished in the experience of simply surrendering to them, exhaustion for now forgotten - of giving over to the pulse in her veins and the whirling, energetic dance she and Crescent Rose performed as their foes streamed toward them.
Left. Back. Right. Follow through. Sweep. BACK.
The Alpha leapt at Ruby, interrupting her rhythm. Every instinct in her screamed to get away as the beast crashed into where sheâd been mere moments ago. It snarled, furious as it swatted at the fluttering rose petals she left in her wake, her cloak fluttering to a halt behind her.
The Alpha charged her position again Dive and Ruby slammed the transformation switch on Crescent Rose as she came up on one knee, already taking aim at its flank.
The forest trembled as the Alpha growled low in its throat, shrugging off the dust rounds that would have staggered a lesser Grimm and leaping at her again.
Dive. LEFT!
âArgh!â
Ruby howled as the Alphaâs paw slammed into her ribcage, having anticipated her movements. The small amount of aura sheâd regenerated prevented it from crushing her entirely, but she felt the harsh fire of wicked-sharp claws gouging new lines into her side, and the deep pulsing throb of bruised ribs.
The blow sent her reeling on the ground, Crescent Rose clattering to the ground nearby.
GET UP MOVE DO SOMETHING THOSE WHO FALL IN COMBAT DIE.
Her head came up blearily as her senses flared intensely. She could sense the Alpha in her peripheral vision as it turned around for another charge. Could hear the triumphant howls of its pack in the background.
More howls and snarling further away, near the gunshots.
MOVE, RUBY!
Her eyes settled on Crescent Rose, alone on the ground. Her arms reached out, fingers brushing the snath, wrapping around its cool, comforting touch.
DONâT LOOK AWAY FROM IT, YOU DOLT!
Painfully slowly, she pulled Crescent Rose back to her, both hands gripping it with white-knuckled fervor. Silver eyes met malevolent crimson as the Alpha barreled toward her. Time became a crawl, and the whole world dropped away. Just the Hunter and its Prey. Everything diminished to shades of grey, save the burning orbs locked on her own.
Thump.
Slavering jaws closed around Crescent Rose, jolting her entire body backwards as the Alphaâs momentum carried them across the clearing. She held her arms ramrod-straight against it, holding the monstrous beast back from closing its fearsome jaws around her head and ending the fight.
Thump.
Her back slammed into the solid bulk of a tree. Ruby whimpered as pain shot through her entire body, arms bending under the concentrated force.
Thump.
Her heartbeat throbbed in her ears as her body strained against the Alpha. Three hundred pounds of dense muscle and inhuman fury bore down on her.
Thump.
Ruby gritted her teeth, every muscle in her body on fire.
Thump.
âIâm going to die.â
Thump.
Her eyes widened, tears pooling over the silver lakes that had drawn her into this life. Her arms burned.
Thump.
âPlease no! Not like this! Not after everything!â
Thump.
Crescent Rose descended. Ruby could feel the Grimmâs humid, disgusting breath on her face as it overpowered her.
Thump.
âBe strong, Ruby.â
Thump.
âIâm sorry, Mom. Iâm not strong enough this timeâŠâ
Just as her arms were about to give out, a gunshot rang through the clearing with startling sharpness. The weight on Rubyâs arms disappeared and Crescent Rose clattered into her lap as the Alpha staggered away from her with a pained yelp, the soft tendons behind one of itsâ kneecaps pulped by the shot, to meet the new combatants.
Ruby stared at her hands, imprinted ugly red and white from Crescent Rose pressing into them. Without the Alpha dominating her senses it felt like the entire world had fallen away.
Thump.
The fighting seemed to grow distant, though a new sound replaced it. Steady footsteps, heavy and muffled against the ground. Ruby looked up and saw another Beowolf, smaller, younger, weaker, and no longer held back by the command of its Alpha.
The two locked eyes, icy despair rolling down Rubyâs spine as it snarled and lunged at her.
Up.
Crescent Rose whipped upwards, but too slow. Exhausted by the struggle with the Alpha, Ruby could only watch in impotent horror as the Beowolf ducked underneath the sloppy strike and closed its jaws around her forearm.
Thump.
Agony shot up past her shoulder, bone crunching beneath the razor-sharp teeth digging into corded muscle with all of the force of a bear trap. Ruby screamed and tried to pull her arm back from the Grimm, only to feel her voice die out into a whimper as the action tore flesh from bone. Â
Thu-ump.
Pleased with its success, the Beowolf released her arm and backed up a step, before darting forward to bat an oversized paw against Rubyâs head. The blow knocked her senseless, and she slumped limply against the tree, letting the Grimm inspect its prize.
Thump.
Pain. Dull spots of black and white danced across Rubyâs vision. Her head throbbed in time to her heartbeat, so loud in her ears. Dazed, deathly afraid, and lacking any other options to protect herself, Ruby drew her knees up to her chest and cradled her mangled arm against herself, ignoring the hot, sticky blood fitfully spurting and desperately trying to block out the pain signals everything was sending to her brain.
Distant crashes, pops, splintered wood and horrid cracks. All was nothing to the throb of her pounding pulse in her ears.
Thump.
Seconds passed.
Thump.
âŠ
Thump.
Why wasnât she dead yet?
Ruby cracked open her eyes weakly, before slamming them shut with a whimper. Everything hurt, and even the soft, filtered of midmorning was more than enough to set her head throbbing.
Thump.
She could hear something, just barely, over the pounding of her heart. Distant and indistinct. Something soft touched her shoulder and she cringed, expecting death at any moment.
â-by? Ruby!â
The touch on her shoulder tightened, another similar feeling appearing on the other shoulder. Hands. They shook Ruby, jostling her arm and her head. She whimpered pitifully, willing the presence away.
Thump.
âVelvet, stop! Youâre going to hurt her more.â
âOh Dust, Ruby, Iâm so sorry! Fox, can you go get Yatsu over here with one of those stretchers? She needs medical attention ASAP.â
âOn it. Keep an ear out though, no telling whether that pack will be back or not.â
Ruby felt her heartbeat recede as her other senses returned. The hands on her shoulder disappeared, as well as the nauseating shaking. Her whole head rang, her chest tight like a drum, the pulsating echo against it a memory of the pounding throb it had been mere seconds ago.
âYouâre gonna be alright, Ruby. Weâve got you now. Youâre going to be alright.â
Were she in a better state, Ruby might have been concerned by how watery the voice sounded. But as it was, it was all she could do to merely keep a hold on consciousness. She distantly heard the sound of fabric ripping. She didnât question it until gentle hands pulled her mangled arm away from her chest and swiftly wrapped it up in something soft.
Rubyâs vision flashed red as the hands roughly tightened the makeshift bandage, bone grinding together and blood continuing to gush hot and sticky. Her ears rang, and it wasnât until she heard the voice again soothing her again that she realized that her throat was now raw from her screaming.
The huntress withdrew in on herself, ignoring the voice. The pain. A trickle of blood ran down her cheek from her temple, warm on her clammy skin.
âHey! Youâve got her?â
âOver here Yatsu, quickly!â
Ruby heard heavy footsteps approaching her, her heart clenching in momentary panic as memories of the Beowolves sprung to mind.
âDust⊠Velvet, what happened to her?â
âShe was savaged by a Beowolf⊠We thought she would be safe while we dealt with the Alpha, but one of the smaller ones got to her while we were distracted.â
âHelp me get her on the stretcher.â
Large, calloused hands slipped below her armpits, brushing against her bruised ribs. Smaller hands â the ones sheâd felt earlier, appeared below her knees to ease her into a lying position. Ruby endured the motion with grit teeth, every ounce of fortitude she possessed dedicated to not vomiting from the sudden vertigo rushing through her.
She felt a brief surge of weightlessness, before her back met something soft. The touches disappeared, and her nausea receded. For a moment she languished, everything was growing numb and grey. Ruby cracked her eyes open to look at her rescuers, and through her pain felt a deep sense of relief upon seeing them.
âYouâre going to be alright, Ruby,â Velvet whispered to her as she picked up her end of the stretcher. Her warm, brown eyes were wet with unshed tears as she looked down on the cloaked huntress. Yatsuhashi led the way back to the Bullhead in silence.
Ruby wanted to ask so many questions, each flying around her spinning mind like pinballs, but settled on the simplest. âVelvet?â she rasped.
The faunus smiled weakly down at her. âYeah, itâs me, Ruby.â
âWhatâre you doing here?â
âRescuing you, silly. What do you think?â Velvet teased gently.
âI⊠oh. Thatâs good⊠Is Kohroku⊠is he alright? You found him, right?â Why was it so hard to think?
Velvet frowned. Ruby didnât see it, her eyes were scrunched shut again against her headache⊠it felt as though the Beowolf was there again, kicking her skull like a perverse football. âThe pilot?â the faunus asked. âFox will have him on the airship by now, I think. We lost a minute getting to you just pulling the packâs attention away from him. Heâs a little roughed up, but he should recover.â
Ruby gritted her teeth. âT-thatâs good.â
She opened her eyes again, but that was a mistake. Her vision swam sickeningly, red and grey and pulsing in time with her headache. âVelvet,â she gasped.
âWeâre almost there Ruby, just hold on.â The words came out pained.
âW-why does it hurt so much?â
She wanted to curl up into a ball, but her body would not obey her. Blood already seeped out of the makeshift bandage around her arm. Ruby could feel it, hot and sticky on her stomach, smelling like old coins to her fading senses.
âIâm so sâFox!â Ruby whimpered at the yell. âGet over here! Ruby needs medical attention, now!â
What followed quickly turned into a blur as her rescuers burst into a jog. Ruby distantly noticed when they came to a stop; she was lowered to the ground and gentle hands marked with callouses moved all over her body, testing bones and bruises and moving her arm away from her chestâŠ!
âSorry Ruby,â the owner of the hands â Fox â muttered after sheâd stopped screaming, her abused vocal cords finally failing her.
âIs she going to be alright?â
âDonât worry about her, hun. Fox here will take care of Ruby â you just sit tight and donât move that leg.â
âHer legs are going to need some attention,â a deep voice commented quietly.
âOne thing at a time, Yatsu. Sheâs going to bleed out if I donât work on her arm first.â
She was feeling kind of cold⊠Ruby felt something tight wrapping around her arm â her muddled thoughts reached for the term â tournâŠ? â but it slipped away before she could properly grasp it.
âAlright Ruby, Iâm really sorry but thereâs no way around it. I need to properly check out your arm and set the bones before I can do an aura transfer.â Ruby didnât like the sound of that. âVelvet, have her bite down on this.â
A thick strip of⊠something. Leather? Was pressed between Rubyâs teeth. What wasâŠ?
âAlright Ruby, on three Iâm going to remove the bandage.â
Oh no.
âOne.â
This was going to suck, deep breaths, deep breaths.
âTwo.â Fox deftly removed the wrapping and Rubyâs vision throbbed red and black. She groaned piteously into the gag. What had happened to three?!
âThree.â
Oh, there it waaaaaaâPainpainPAIN erupted in Rubyâs ARM and she was screaming into the leather teeth GRINDING down ohDUSTmakeitstop and HER world went black.
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I had a lot of fun writing this chapter - some of my favorite things I've ever written are in here, actually - so I hope you all enjoyed.
One thing I'd like to make a note about early on is that this story takes place in a dubious continuation of the canon. I decided early on to make the executive decision to make V5's finale the hard cutoff between Canon and The Last Rose. Before that point, the closer things get to the end of V5 the murkier things get - I had different priorities in writing this than Canon RWBY had in their narrative, so things like the Relics and Salem will take a backseat to the Grimm and the fallout of the Fall of Vale in this story, if they get mentioned at all.
I wanted to write a story about Huntsman, about Grimm, about the fallout from the Fall of Vale, and about Ruby as a character. I'm not one of those people who feel like she's had zero development in canon, but I did want to explore her character more myself. Where those goals conflicted with the canon, I defenestrated the canon with a smile.
Please leave a review! Would love to hear some feedback on this story.
#TheLastRose#Valasania the Pale#My stories#RWBY#Ruby Rose#CFVY#Chapter Three#Please reblog#Last chapter got literally zero response#If the same happens here I probably won't bother to continue posting to tumblr
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Social Media Anon Here!
Firstly, never change Grumpy ;) you are probably the only person on Tumblr to LISTEN to another view and let it change a prejudice.
Secondly, the Padagram/Social Media change bus continues. Don't be fooled people will be looking at positive and negative reactions to that change on social media.
So here goes!
1. They are starting to market season 2 of Walker in Hiatus. That really doesn't happen. That means they know they need to target new viewers. They are acknowledging they have a problem. The main problem is Jared either didn't learn enough about production quality on SPN (Jensen/Misha were both more interested in behind the camera's) or that he thought he could stick a Stetson on and we all had such sh1t for brains we'd watch anything. So they need a viewer boost DESPARATELY and are going all out to (a) persuade Walkers remaining viewer(s) that it's worth sticking around and (b) get back old viewers or convert 1m+ viewers to season 2. So now we see all the cast (and Keegan has more followers than Jared and Lindsay has a VERY engaged following) trying to persuade their followers how fabulous Walker is. Expect this scrabbling to continue if they want their COVID paychecks.
2. Connected to 1, Jared has started trying to break out of the fandom bubble. I don't think he's trying for power couple (the clue in a power couple is that two FAMOUS people get together and create a super brand, here we have one niche C famous guy and a hanger on wife), I think we are in Jared profile raising and trying to raise his recognition score, which is probably a little low having half assed it in the last year and a half. He's doing it by scatter-gunning so I'm not sure it's going to stick.
3. Connected to 2,
(i) if I run my algorithm clean laptop with a "Jared Padalecki" news search, I get (a) a daily mail article on Jared "clarifying the rift" (b) a "hello" magazine saying he's been "inundated with support after death of "family member"" (c) the new york times article on Walker and Supernatural. It then goes into a variety of articles about Jared raising money for Holly's family (fucking atrocious in my view to use her death for publicity) and a series of derivative articles on his mantrum and later explanation. ONLY THE NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE MENTIONS WALKER other than as a throw away, all of the others link to Supernatural only. Walker isn't on the main radar of anyone as a show. It's not mainstream enough to mention. it has ZERO buzz.
(ii) if I run the same search on my compromised tablet, I get a SEA of fluff articles "jared padalecki goes to venice", "jared padalecki's wife wishes him a happy birthday" "jared padalecki goes to watch soccer" "jared padalecki goes to the wrestling". I'm expecting "Jared Padalecki defecates regularly" tomorrow.
At the end of that I get the same articles as in (i) but the majority of his publicity is still going through the fandom and the, not very viewed, endless zine type websites that update on every episode of every geek show every day.
So we are seeing, and I expect it to continue, a break out Padalecki, (who knows he and his forehead may wish to have a final crack at films), and a fluff Padalecki, trying to stay relevant a year after SPN relevance ended, because he hasn't got the same push for season 2 of Walker as he had for season 1 and Walker has zero presence. No one, not even the fans are talking about Walker.
Will it work? I don't think so. Keegan has 7m followers on Insta and that's because he's a photographer and writer and it's interesting. I would follow his account (I don't), but certainly it isn't a Walker instagram.
Jared is a clever guy, but he's boring on social media. He has a limited appeal. He does family snaps, hunk snaps, flogs orange pee and flogs his show. He says "family" and "mantra" a lot but that's really it. The clue is, if you didn't know who he was and came across his instagram you wouldn't follow him. Why would you? For a video of a guy running up steps? A smug picture of two middle aged men trying to flog you something?... (oh and lots of "brother" comments on Keegan's social media, which is irritating. It's like he thinks that is his repeatable formula and it isn't).
His media approach won't work because advertising and exposure pushes a product. In TV's case, it's not a one off product and there is a lot of competition. Product Jared needs to be more interesting (his mantrum's are the only exciting thing about him - and that is tragic) and his TV show just needs to be BETTER, well, a LOT BETTER.
Soooo, expect the Padapush to continue, but it's not about a couple, it's about individual marketing and for Jared breaking out of SPN bubble. For Gen, it's her tag along profile that she'll never break out of. She'll have to be satisfied with her superpower of being able to persuade people to buy toothbrush's and dog food (if she can).
Expect though the couple's bit to die off a little. Jared is getting over exposed. His engagement rating is plummeting (nearly 3% is a plummet) because of the repetitive photo content. He'll have to back off or people will switch off (I have already). What makes me laugh is.... from the dawn of time when cavemen took their wives 2 miles away for a new cave weekend.... NO ONE HAS EVER BEEN INTERESTED IN SOMEONE ELSE'S HOLIDAY SNAPS.... Gen and Jared apparently need to learn that lesson...
I might stop these posts now because, well, it's gotta be a bit boring for you and I write LONG. :)
Stay safe and wear your masks ;) xxx
I donât want you to ever ever change, lovely! Also, Iâm NEVER bored by your messages! You put so much effort into the research you do and the messages you send and itâs appreciated! <3Â
I started following Lindsey on IG because she seems pretty genuine, and her cat is way too cute! Plus, I like her attitude. I havenât followed her for the whole Walker season, but even she doesnât post a lot about it. She posts interviews and then posts about that nightâs episode, but other than that, nothing. Canât speak for Keegan, but how are fans and non-fans supposed to be excited about a show when the people STARRING in the show canât be bothered? Maybe theyâre all aware of how shitty it is or maybe theyâre lazy, but it doesnât make sense.Â
Iâm always interested to see the difference in an âalgorithm-freeâ setting and one that has an algorithm. I always figured Google was the same for everyone, but seeing the difference in articles youâve outlined is insane. It really just goes to show that Jared isnât the star that his stans think he is. Heâs not as important as they think he is, heâs just an actor. Itâs even more jarring to see just how little Walker is talked about at all. All of my devices probably have been âcontaminatedâ when it comes to algorithm so I canât really speak personally about the public and fans talking about Walker or not talking about it. I can say that on the posts about Walker from the Supernatural Facebook page, a good chunk of the comments are people saying they stopped watching, never got into it, or thought it was trash. There are only a handful of comments talking about how they enjoy the show.Â
I think it was disgusting for him to use a fanâs passing for publicity. And no, I donât think it was anything other than a PR stunt. Her family had a GFM going that was promoted by plenty of the case INCLUDING GEN, so you know he knew about it. But for him to make his own special one and then have articles posted everywhere about how charitable he is? Thatâs gross PR bullshit and I hope it backfires.Â
I still follow a few Supernatural fans, Jared fans, Jensen fans, etc. on Tumblr and even they arenât mentioning it. I think maybe the hardcore Jared stans post gifsets or whatever, but I donât see much praise for the show itself, just Jaredâs looks. Even the fans arenât biting and that would make me reevaluate everything if I was Jared.Â
I'm expecting "Jared Padalecki defecates regularly" tomorrow. This made me laugh way too hard!
who knows he and his forehead may wish to have a final crack at films You are on a ROLL! Maybe Iâve become biased, but I canât see Jared doing films. I mean, I could see him doing like a side character role or something small, but I canât see him having a big part of a movie. Like I said, maybe thatâs me being biased but I see him staying in TV. I could be proven wrong, but I donât know.Â
I agree about Jared being boring on SM. I used to get some giggles from his Twitter posts and even some of his early IG posts because they were goofy, clever, and candid. It showed his humor and was more personable. Now itâs just all fake and comes off as someone whose only motivation to engage with fans is money and thatâs a big turn off.Â
For me personally, I think that if instead of the âcouple goalsâ bullshit that they try to push for their lavish trips, if they just posted cool pictures they took of different locations, activities, food or whatever, that would be more palatable than all the âLook at my hubster and I! Weâre in Italy! Look at how in love we are!â But maybe thatâs because Iâve become a bit of a photography nerd?Â
I guess time will tell whether or not Jared will make positive changes and if Walker can be saved, but Iâm not really optimistic about it.Â
I AM optimistic about your takes on things so keep them coming! Long posts or not, I love them! <3
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I've been writing since I was 13 give or take. I got into writing fan fiction a little over a year ago during the height of Covid because it was and continues to be an escape for me and a way for me to write fixes for things that bother me in my chosen fandoms. That's probably what you're going to find a lot of on this blog. Oh and filth, because I live and breathe writing filth. I'm the queen of open and happy endings so if you're looking for an angsty ending here, you won't find it. I actually don't have a personal blog on here and I won't be making one for the time being because I'm only here to share the crap I write on occasion and if I feel the urge to shit-post I'll just do that here too.
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