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So when are we going to see more Dragon layer Blake?
Here's an idea I got from passing by the candle and perfume shop at the RenFaire.
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Sorceress!Weiss: Wow, this shop is amazing! Look at all these perfumes!
Rogue!Blake: (wrinkling nose) It's a bit overwhelming.
Sorceress!Weiss: Oh, come on. It's not that bad. Look at some of these bottles. Temptation's Kiss. Ghost of a Rose. Winter's Embrace.
Rogue!Blake: They sound like my romance novels...
Sorceress!Weiss: You mean that trash you call lit-
Rogue!Blake: .....Weiss?
Sorceress!Weiss: (frozen, beet red, and holding a dark pink, nearly black bottle)
Rogue!Blake: Weiss? Hello? (Looks over Weiss's shoulder and snorts with laughter) Is that?
Sorceress!Weiss: D-D-Dragon P-P-P-P-u- Pu-
Rogue!Blake: (giggling uncontrollably) Dragon Puss?
Sorceress!Weiss: DON'T FINISH IT!!! What kind of illicit, depraved, salacious-
Rogue!Blake: (uncorks the bottle and takes a whiff) Eh, doesn't smell anything like it.
Sorceress!Weiss: ..........
Rogue!Blake: ......I mean....
Sorceress!Weiss: Nope! I don't want to hear it. I don't need to know what you do with that scaled pet of yours.
Rogue!Blake: Yang is not a pet! She's a gorgeous golden dragon!
#bumbleby#blake belladonna#rwby#weiss schnee#rwby crack post#rpg au#rogue blake#sorceress weiss#weiss is suffering#golden dragon yang#dragon layer blake#dragon layer
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What the fuck is this group?
Jaune Arc - Paladin.
It came from another world and doesn't want to go back. He likes his new life and now he can enjoy his life and honor his family name
He has healing ability
His sword and shield fighting style.
He's a magnet for women and single mothers.
He is a cook and leader of the group.
Jubirildo - Berserker/ Barbarian
Craziness and bar fight is like himself.
How he joined the group no one knows.
He speaks a strange language that allows him to swear in many different ways.
His main ability is madness, He's been through a lot and he's crazy.
Unusual strength, he is capable of carrying a heavy weight twice as heavy as himself.
He is the one who kills without the slightest mercy.
But he proved to be a good-hearted person.
Vanitas - Bard/Necromancer
Bard traveling with his lyre and guitar playing music to feel alive.
He is able to create creatures through his emotions.
He has a fetish for strong women.
He is sadistic and would like to see his enemies suffer.
Amazon
She came from a tribe of warrior women where women have more muscles than men .
She was traveling looking for a challenge and looking to get even stronger.
She joins the group after being defeated by Jaune.
Where she developed a rivalry and passion by Jaune.
Monstrous strength.
butt of steel, Strangely, she likes to perform an attack in which she jumps very high and attacks the enemies, crushing them with her steeled butt.
Sorceress
She only joined the group because it makes it easier for her to find ingredients for her spells.
She likes Jaune because he doesn't hate sorceress.
Elemental magic.
She can create monsters from wood and earth.
She often went shopping and got discounted.
She hates Golbins and Orcs and kills them as soon as she sees them.
Elf - Archer
Joined the group to learn more about humans.
Archery skills.
Can communicate with nature.
She has a great knowledge about plants.
Dark Elf Beastmaster
Dark Elf and Elf hate each other but Jaune manages to control the situation.
She has an incredible ability to tame dangerous beasts and make them her pets.
She is also good at magic.
Together, they would slay the great red dragon with four heads, RWBY.
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................... Sorry it wasn't in the script.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.
Played Dragon's Crown, it's cool, it's Streets of Rage, but it's also an RPG.
#jaune arc#rwby#ruby rose#blake belladonna#yang xiao long#weiss schnee#rusted knight#Smzinho#dragon's crown#vanitas#vanitas kh#kingdom hearts#elf (dragon's crown)#amazon (dragon's crown)#sorceress (dragon's crown)#dark elf beastmaster ( dragon's crown )
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What does Team RWBY plan on wearing for this year?
Ruby: "I'm going out as a werewolf. Rawr!"
Weiss: "I'm going as a sorceress."
Blake: "I'm going out as my favorite character from Ninjas of Love...but I'm keeping it a secret."
Yang: "I'm going out as the scariest thing to exist..." *pulls out a doodle of a blonde Raven* "An Egg Donor!"
Ruby: *groans* "Yang..."
Blake: "This is bad as when Weiss went out as her former worst fear: Being married to Jaune."
Weiss: *annoyed* "I HEARD THAT!"
#answer#answered#answers#answer post#answered post#rwby#rwby au#rwby shitpost#team rwby#ruby rose#weiss schnee#blake belladonna#yang xiao long#halloween
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ok but like imagining how the plot would’ve been if fucking adam *was* the hound in v8 and thought. that would’ve unironically fit the allusion of his character so well (imo)
excusing the um. gross racism of his character (which you objectively can’t but I wanna just focus on his allusion to the beast rq). him randomly becoming an evil cruel asshole to everybody at the end of his writing was definitely a choice(?) BUT IMAGINE (again. not talking about the you-know-what) IF HE THEN ENDED UP AS THE HOUND. prince adam was a snobby asshole too and it was a SORCERESS (SALEM) who turned him into the BEAST (HOUND). DO YOU GET WHAT IM COOKING
AND HONESTLY THIS WOULDVE BOOSTED SALEM TOO. LIKE. THE TEAM COULDVE BEEN ALL “HOLY SHIT LOOK AT WHAT SALEM DID TO ONE OF OUR MOST DANGEROUS ENEMIES” AND IT WOULDVE LEGITIMIZED HER EVEN MORE AS AN EXTREMELY POWERFUL THREAT.
AND IMAGINE WEISS. LIKE. HER MANOR’S OVERRUN BY A HORRIFIC MONSTER THAT TURNS OUT TO LITERALLY BE SOMEONE HER FAMILY WAS ACTIVELY COMPLICIT IN THE SUFFERING OF. INSTEAD OF IT JUST BEING SOME… UH OH! RANDOM GUY DUDE WHO OMG HAS ~SILVER EYES~ WOAHHH
AND IMAGINE i am going to eat my innards
#thinking about just some guy again fellas. i lose these#the hound was such a wasted concept and it makes me MAAAAAAAAAAAAD. OUPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#can we go back to the apathy shit pls that horror was really good…… and maria was still a character#uncaught-coolfish#i could go on about this for so many fuckin paragraphs lol. ouppy doggy……
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What is Team RWBY doing during the Redeemers? And what are their races/classes?
Ruby Rose: Human Lunar Sorceress: Traveling with her sister as agents of Verdant Academy, a world renown Adventurer's School.
Yang Xiaolong: Human Sun Soul Monk: Traveling with her sister as agents of Verdant Academy.
Blake Belladonna: Tabaxi Assassin Rogue: Working as an agent for the Scarlet Tribes, a network of nomadic tribes, mainly consisting of outlanders and beast folk.
Weiss Schnee: High Elf Hex Blade Warlock: Working as an agent for the Ivory Courts, an alliance of lords, artisans, noble merchants, and various other aristocrats.
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Costume for Christina Pickles as Sorceress in 'Masters of The Universe' Designed by Julie Weiss
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UPDATE - WIP - Fire Emblem: A Tale of Two Honest Souls
Here we have the full cast.
- Ruby Rose: The Traveling Lord & Hero of our story. - Weiss Schnee: A Princess from The Atlesian Empire who fled to carved her own path. - Blake Belladonna: The Wandering Swordswoman with a dark past. - Yang Xiao-Long: Ruby's Half-Sister & a mighty warrior of the sky. - Gayelette Goodwitch: The Gifted Sorceress who's as formidable as she is humble. - Penny Polendina: An Android who was created almost 2000 years before present day & is now aiding Ruby in her quest. - Zwei: A Warrior Canine who's loyalty to its comrades is unrivaled. - Loki: The Mysterious "Faunus" Youth who's singing & dancing abilities are only matched by their sass & curiosity for the outside world. - Salem: The Dark Dragon who was released from its slumber & is now ready to set Remnant ablaze.
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RWBY/Justice League Rewrite.
So basically I imagined an AU years ago where the RWBY characters are reimagined as DC characters. So here’s sort of a rewrite of mine, the RWBY/Justice League movie is an anthology series that focuses on RWBY characters as DC superheroes with them building up to teaming up with their canon counterparts.
Woman Of Steel: Focuses on Yang/Superwoman and establishes that the world is recovering from an event called the Apokolips War where every hero perished as it gives rise to violent anti-heroes that cause collateral damage. Mild reporter Yang Xiao Long aka Nyssa-El is sent cover the opening of a new shelter for metahumans by Lex-Corp-Remnant’s new CEO Salem. A meta human hate group attacks the place coupled with an anti-heroic Livewire fight as Yang intervenes as Superwoman and stops the two (her outfit resembles Sasha Calle Supergirl but with red boots). Basically the usual Superman stuff and feels light hearted.
Rose Speedster: Ruby Rose is a normal cosplayer on social media and systems engineer of STAR Labs but also the new Flash. She is given an objective to deliver a package which contains a new organ for the Princess Of Markovia who has days to live which she tries to but fights Count Vertigo. A mix between serious and funny.
Beware The Knight: Blake Belladonna is a heiress to the Belladonna-Wayne Enterprises but at night-she’s the Batwoman-a seemingly mythical being in Gotham’s urban legend. Batwoman intercepts a package shipment heading to one Roman Torchwick aka Black Mask and another package to Neopolitan aka The Penguin. Goes more on the line of horror and thriller as it centers on how the people of Gotham view Blake as to them-a monster.
Sorceress Of Atlantis: Weiss Schnee is an underwater researcher and also the protege of King Arthur Curry and Mera who is skilled with magic as she takes on a gang of pirates that raid an oil rig.
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My brain : Which DnD class rwby character would play ?
For me they would be :
Ruby : Fighter
Weiss : Sorceress
Blake : Rogue or Warlock
Yang : Barbarian or a Monk
Jaune : Paladin
Nora : Barbarian
Pyrrha : Druid or Ranger
Ren : Wizard
( I'm too lazy for doing other characters right now, I'll probably not gonna update later with other characters )
Wyatt : Artificier
Pietro : Artificier
Cinder : Warlock
Oscar : Warlock
Neo : Sorceress
Sun : Monk
Neptune : Fighter
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RWBY COMBAT ANALYSIS: HAZEL RAINART
“When she came for me, I killed her over and over again. The longest she was gone was only a few hours, before she put herself back together. When I couldn't lift my arms anymore, she showed me that, through her, I could have the vengeance I needed.”
PHYSICAL
At the time of his death in Atlas, two years after the Fall of Beacon, Hazel Rainart was a human male who appeared to be in his mid to late forties. While much of his early background is unknown, the catalyst for his life would come with the death of his sister Gretchen, who lost her life during a training exercise at Beacon Huntsman Academy. Although not initially cruel or violent, the grief-stricken Hazel blamed the institution of the academies themselves for putting her in that position, placing personal blame upon Beacon’s Headmaster Ozpin. It was there where the immortal sorceress Salem found him. Though Hazel initially responded violently towards her, his attempts to kill the witch proved unsuccessful due to her immortality, which, when combined with his growing nihilistic worldview, left him primed for Salem’s manipulations after pushing him to the point of exhaustion. She convinced him that they could prevent the needless deaths of children by tearing down the Huntsman academies, in addition to giving him the opportunity to take his revenge against Ozpin in the most direct and violent way possible. Hazel accepted the offer, loyally serving Salem as an enforcer while being kept in line through fear of her invincibility and power.
A beast of a man, Hazel stood at a towering 8 feet and was distinguished by his dark brown hair and beard, hazel eyes, and bulky muscular build, the latter heavily scarred through his frequent use of Dust infusion in battle. Even compared to Faunus and enhanced humans, Hazel’s athletic performance levels were simply monstrous. He possessed terrifying physical strength, casually ragdolling most of his adversaries with his grapples and sending them flying with the force of his blows. Even without the infusion of Dust, he was able to catch Nora Valkyrie’s hammer strike with one hand before throwing her away, and a single bare-knuckle punch was enough to send Salem flying across the outside platforms of the Monstra. Though I hesitate to classify his baseline strength level as superhuman, it is entirely possible that the aftereffects of the Dust he has injected himself with over the years has altered his body chemistry in some permanent fashion. Despite his size and bulk, Hazel was surprisingly fast and agile, evading attacks from Qrow Branwen and dodging Salem’s magic energy strikes during their final battle with deft rolls and evasions. However, he was definitively outpaced by Ozpin at Haven, more detrimental in that his current host body, Oscar Pine, was underdeveloped, making this feat one of pure muscle memory. That said, Hazel was competent in the use of external propellants to enhance his mobility, using wind Dust to enhance his power jumps and cover great distance extremely quickly.
Described by Qrow Branwen as “sheer willpower”, Hazel Rainart’s endurance and tolerance for injury was nothing short of inhuman. Though his Semblance allowed him to ignore pain, he still had to contend with the injuries he suffered, and good God Almighty has he taken some hits. At Haven, Hazel accidentally triggered Nora Valkyrie’s Semblance by supercharging her with electricity, giving her the strength to slam him through the outer wall of Haven’s auditorium and into the courtyard, and was shortly thereafter impaled by Weiss Schnee’s Summoned Lancer and yanked back to the arena. This was soon followed by a flying kick from Blake Belladonna, all the while enduring the infusion of electric and fire Dust into his arms. Despite all of this, Hazel was still on his feet and continuing to fight even into the late stages of the battle, only retreating when conclusively denied the chance to obtain the Relic. When he defected from Salem in Atlas, Hazel injected himself with even more Dust, turning his body into a grotesque horror show of spikes and scar tissue. In hi ssubsequent battle with Salem, he was slammed into the walls and had his face slammed repeatedly into the ground, briefly subduing him, yet followed this up by immediately seizing Salem and biting down on a fire crystal, setting the pair on fire while giving Oscar an opportunity to unleash the power stored within the Long Memory. Though this obliterated the Monstra and killed Hazel, this last act served as a testament to his will to persevere and fight, even while he lacked the discipline of a true Huntsman.
Due to his ability to numb himself to pain, Hazel did not bother wearing protective clothing, and he instead choes to wear simple travel garb that allowed him to utilize his body to the fullest. When the Monstra arrived in Atlas, he wore a green sleeveless vest with brown trousers, completing the outfit with heavy boots and armored gloves. Holsters containing Dust crystals were strapped to his belt, giving him access to the tools of his elemental wrath.
RANKING: Tier 2, Peak Human Fitness
Any long-term after-effects of the Dust Hazel injects on his body is purely speculative, and as such I cannot officially describe him as a baseline superhuman. Despite that, he was about as close as one could get, combining exceptional athletic performance with a tolerance for injury most opponents can’t even conceive. Hazel is not only the tallest character on the show so far, but his levels of strength and endurance are, even on his worst day, comparable to the greatest heavyweight Huntsmen, and his use of Dust can make it even greater. Hazel is still mortal and does have his limitations, but considering what it took to finally kill the bastard, he is not going to go down easily no matter who he faces.
MARTIAL
Hazel Rainart was an oddity among his peers in that he carried no weapon. Instead, Hazel relied on his own flesh and blood fists in battle, using his body as his weapon while infusing himself with Dust. Given his opposition to his sister attending Beacon, it is very likely that Hazel did not attend any form of combat school, possibly developing his Aura and Semblance merely out of necessity. Despite this lack of training, Hazel was still a powerful warrior, and had clearly been in enough fights to know how to conduct himself. When Hazel was first approached by Salem, he regularly struck her with what should have been fatal injuries, going at her for hours before collapsing from sheer exhaustion. Though Salem’s immortality left Hazel’s efforts in vain, as well as it being entirely likely that Salem put up no fight in order to flaunt her invincibility, the simple fact that Hazel was able to power through in such a way provides a powerful glimpse into this man’s savagery and raw output.
As far as his actual means of battle was concerned, Hazel was less a martial artist and more of a brawler, utilizing simplistic yet brutal full-body movements to utilize his weight and strength to their fullest. His basic fighting style consisted of brutally direct punches, arm sweeps, kicks, and grapples, all these movements performed with single-minded aggression aimed at overcoming the opponent as directly as possible. When defending, he favored simple arm blocks to intercept incoming attacks, while his Semblance and Aura allowed him to simply ignore projectiles. Though this single-mindedness made him somewhat predictable, it didn’t matter most of the time due to his sheer output being enough to either overwhelm his enemies immediately, or else get them backpedaling in retreat. However, despite his general savagery, he was by no means crude, and often his strikes were performed with calculated control to produce the desired result. Furthermore, Hazel was not a lumbering glacier, and could be quite mobile when forced to evade. By keeping his range of techniques to a simple yet reliable set, Hazel could function well against just about any adversary to great effect, emphasizing different movements to adapt to the situation. When factoring in his raw physical power, this simple general style also served as a great equalizer to make up for his lack of skill, contending with superior martial artists by being a stronger fighter. This domineering style was heavily reinforced by his integration of Dust-based attacks, utilizing elemental fury through both active projections and enhancing his already monstrous strength.
In terms of strategy and tactics, Hazel was an interesting case in that his conduct was radically different depending on his frame of mind in the moment. Day-to-day, he typically composed and measured, keeping his cool and often being a voice of reason among his allies. He eschewed violence where it was not needed, perfectly willing to call out Adam Taurus for his decision to assassinate Sienna Khan when it could have been avoided. He proved his capacity as a strategic planner when he orchestrated Oscar Pine and Emerald Sustrai’s escape from the Monstra, even getting the drop on Salem by concealing his defection until the opportune moment. However, in live combat, Hazel’s conduct was far more blunt and direct, and made even more erratic depending on the state of his body. When he was clear of Dust, he was methodical and defense-oriented, holding his ground against incoming attacks and utilizing his superior strength to retaliate. When Dust entered the picture, though, he tended to devolve into a mindless brute, catapulting himself into a violent frenzy of savage intensity. Even while the Dust in his system enhanced his attack output and made him harder to get a bead on, it also badly undercut his self-control and left him open to retaliation. The greatest displays of this disparity were during his participation in the Battle of Haven. Hazel opened by sealing the auditorium closed, trapping Ozpin’s party while leaving the White Fang free to rig their bombing. When Cinder Fall’s taunts triggered a brawl, he was attacked by Nora Valkyrie and Lie Ren, whose attacks he was able to almost casually fend off, even throwing Nora bodily across the room before immediately repelling Ren. However, after Oscar Pine was outed as Ozpin’s latest host, Hazel’s latent grief over his sister’s death triggered a berserk outburst, stabbing electric Dust into his arms and promising to murder the two on the spot, only failing due to Qrow Branwen’s intervention. Oscar’s attempts to talk Hazel down proved pointless, prompting Ozpin to forcibly take over Oscar’s body to fight back. Despite unleashing a terrifying onslaught, Hazel was definitively outclassed, the wizard able to trip him up by targeting his joints and keeping him at bay with his superior agility. Hazel managed to turn the tables with area effect Dust strikes and the aid of Leo Lionheart, even managing to overpower Qrow with a punch to the back. Nora and Ren eventually came to Ozpin’s aid and reengaged, and while Hazel was able to subdue Ren, Nora’s Semblance allowed her to turn Hazel’s Dust against him, turning his electrocuting grapple into a supercharge that allowed her to launch him out of the building. Hazel responded by adding fire Dust to his arms, eventually slaying Weiss Schnee’s Summoned Lancer before being knocked back by Blake Belladonna. Ultimately, the battle was a failure, as Ruby Rose, Weiss and Blake were able to fend off Hazel, Emerald and Mercury Black long enough for Yang Xiao Long to return from the Relic vault and force a retreat.
Despite his tendency towards tactless and vengeful attitude towards Ozpin, Hazel disliked misplaced retribution and blaming others for his own failures, fully willing to take the fall for the failed mission even as Salem tortured him with summoned Grimm arms in her castle. Obviously aware of his conduct while jacked up on Dust, Hazel likely refrained from injecting himself if he could avoid it, knowing full well the kind of monster he could become if he overloaded his body. As such, I would argue that Hazel’s typical tactical approach was based on calculated risks and incremental escalation, starting off with his bare knuckle brawler’s style to get a feel for the opponent and working in Dust only if and as needed. The risk came in the form of the amount of Dust injected, as every additional crystal runs the risk of degrading his composure and tactical awareness further. Despite the disaster at Haven, Hazel remained in Salem’s good graces and joined his master in the conquest of Atlas several months later. When the Hound captured Oscar Pine, Hazel initially welcomed the chance to torture the one he blame for Gretchen’s death, but both wizard and host managed to talk the brute down, deconstructing his defeatist outlook and encouraging him to rebel. The final straw came when Ozpin gave Hazel the name of the Relic guardian, Jinn, as a final bid for trust, prompting him to finally turn his back on the Grimm Queen and allow Emerald Sustrai to free Oscar. When Salem attacked Oscar’s escape party, Hazel initially pretended to keep serving her, only to return the Long Memory to Oscar and blindside her with a surprise punch after she threatened to torture Emerald for her betrayal. His newfound conviction overriding his restraint, Hazel infused himself with numerous Dust crystals, turning himself into a terrifying physical and elemental juggernaut and boldly declaring that he would no longer insult his sister’s memory. Hazel attacked the witch with a series of projectiles to contend with her magic powers and overpower her direct defenses, brutally slamming her into the ground and literally beating her into a pulp. However, this act only served to aggravate Salem, and though he managed to defend from her magical energies, he was thrown against the wall and battered into submission. However, Hazel recovered quickly and seized Salem in a bear hug, giving Oscar the opportunity to obliterate the Monstra. Though this conclusively killed Hazel, he never faltered, his last act being to turn himself into a living funeral pyre in a final effort to put the witch down for good.
RANKING: Tier 4, Advanced Application
Despite his ability to contend with several high-caliber Huntsmen, Hazel is not a true combat master, and his technique demonstrates a severe lack of polish. Instead, Hazel’s effectiveness in battle is tied to his ability to supplant skill with raw performance, bullying through more developed fighting techniques with sheer brute force. His capabilities easily qualify him as an expert fighter, but his strategies are fairly straightforward, and even as he bolsters his performance with Dust, he becomes just as undisciplined and savage. Regardless, Hazel’s output still makes him an incredibly devastating combatant, his gambit of canceling out skill with overwhelming force usually paid off, helped along by the fact that he is an unyielding aggressor who can, will, and did go kamikaze if necessary.
SPECIAL
Hazel Rainart’s Semblance was a Numbing Agent that allowed him to cancel out the sensation of pain. While this power did not make him immune to injury, it did allow him to ignore it and focus through battles without any noticeable toll on his performance. In most situations, Hazel’s Semblance was simply a useful utility tool that helped in the field, mitigating the infirmities of pain and allowing him to persevere in his endeavors. However, he took it to the next level with his heavy, in some ways excessive, infusion of Dust into his body. The injection of raw Dust obviously has detrimental effects on the body, causing systems to break down and leaving agonizing pain (to say nothing of the fact that you’re literally stabbing a magic combustible crystal into yourself). Thanks to his Semblance allowing him to ignore pain, Hazel was not held back by the agony of the Dust in his body, allowing him to not only fight as if he didn’t have sharp magic rocks sticking out of his back, but also to escalate by adding more Dust than should have been possible to do reliably. However, Hazel was no sadomasochist who could afford to be stupid because it doesn’t hurt. As previously discussed, Hazel was clearly aware of how fragile his composure was when jacked up on Dust, so he understood the risk of relying too heavily on his Semblance. His gradual inclusion of Dust over time was likely a way of balancing out his Semblance’s practical benefits with the long-term risks. Furthermore, I believe Hazel’s Semblance doubled as a regenerative healing factor, as his Aura was able to recharge at an abnormally fast rate during the Battle of Haven. The degree of this is even more impressive considering that Hazel’s Aura had to contend with both the intrusive substance in his bloodstream and the mounting injuries he was sustaining.
As has been brought up multiple times, Hazel Rainart’s primary tools in battle were his collection of raw Dust crystals that he would inject into his body. One of the more unorthodox and dangerous applications of the substance, the user would directly stab the Dust into their muscles, greatly enhancing their physical strength and giving them the ability to channel the properties of the specific Dust as elemental powers. Though the full extent of his loadout is unconfirmed, Hazel is known to have carried electric, fire, earth, wind, ice, and even hard light Dust by the time of his death, his horribly scarred torso serving as a testament to how heavily he had utilized this power. Already a physical heavyweight, Hazel’s strength was pushed to absurd superhuman levels when using his Dust, having sent both Qrow Branwen and Lie Ren catapulting through the air with a single incapacitating blow and reducing the pillars of the Haven entrance hall to splinters. The elemental aftereffects of the Dust in question factored quite heavily into Hazel’s overall fighting style. When using an electric infusion at Haven, he functionally turned his hands into flesh and blood tasers. Furthermore, he could leverage his Dust as ranged projectiles, incapacitating Ren with a blast of electricity and shooting several fireballs at Salem during their final battle. Additionally, Hazel was talented at mixing and matching the effects of different Dust types, notably combining fire and electricity at Haven and killing Weiss Schnee’s Summoned Lancer with an electric fireball. Easily his greatest display of both his power and this combination tactic was during his final battle with Salem, utilizing the earth, fire and electric Dusts in his body to form a volatile spiked boulder that broke through Salem’s defenses and forced her to the ground. Though he favored direct offensive applications, Hazel has been seen using his Dust for utility and defense as well. Wind Dust allowed him to form contained tornados to traverse the battlefield, and he could use hard light Dust to form a protective barrier strong enough to resist direct hits from Salem’s energy beams.
Hazel’s use of his special abilities were surprisingly varied and flexible despite his emphasis on brute force. Instead of utilizing his Semblance simply to run into situations with reckless abandon, he used it to maintain his composure under duress and replenish his energies. Instead of only using his Dust to blast his opponents to pulp with nature, he utilized specific elements for specific purposes, carrying a variety of tools that he could use to adapt to and control the flow of the fight. Where Hazel’s weaknesses manifested were when he went overboard, as his need to balance out the strain of the Dust with maintaining his Aura badly undercut his self-control, something he was clearly aware of given his reluctance to utilize more Dust than was necessary. When he rages, he regresses to physical combat, and while his abilities still made him a terrifying juggernaut, ramping up his attack output, it also meant that he ran the risk of failing to make full use of his powers. Furthermore, Hazel’s use of his powers could also backfire if the opponent was capable of turning his chosen elements to their own advantage. At Haven, Hazel used his electric hands to try and subdue Nora Valkyrie, but Nora’s High Voltage allowed her to soak it up and overpower him. Against Salem, Hazel gained a solid advantage at first, closing the distance and brutally beating her down, but her immortality and vast magical might allowed her to subvert and beat him at his own game. For all his versatility, Hazel is bound to come up short if he is unable to overpower his opponent. Regardless, Hazel’s last act served as a testament to how far he is willing to push his abilities to achieve victory, showing zero hesitation to igniting himself in a last ditch effort to stop Salem.
RANKING: Tier 2, Flexible Combat
While infusing Dust into the body is not an unprecedented feat, Hazel’s Semblance gives him the power to take this capability further than any other person reasonably could. Numbing himself to the pain of direct infusion allows him to continuously add more power and ability to himself, providing him with layers of tools that further his ability to adapt to situations, even against opponents more powerful than himself. Like any conduit, Hazel will eventually burn out, be it through the sheer volume of Dust or his inability to maintain his composure, but his unparalleled force of will and varied used of his Dust abilities makes him so powerful and flexible that most opponents would only be able to contend. While he is resistant to going overboard on the Dust, more will be added the longer the fight drags on, and he always has the option to escalate.
OVERALL RANKING: TIER 3, ADVANCED HUNTSMAN
Hazel was easily one the most physically dangerous characters in the RWBY setting, and he brings with him a level of intensity and output nearly unmatched by the standards of his contemporaries. He is a towering, heavily muscled giant who will fight to the death, a ruthless and vicious unarmed fighter who will not hesitate to snap his opponents like a twig, and he wields tremendous ethereal might in a way that only magic-based combatants have been able to replicate or surpass. However, Hazel is held back by his lack of development as a martial artist, having spent his career coasting on power rather than properly building his skill set. Despite his physical might, Hazel does not have any significant permanent enhancements or traits. He’s just a bodybuilder who occasionally roids himself up. While his fighting skills are potent and strong, his lack of subtlety and polish can lean to oversights that weaker adversaries have taken advantage of, and his special powers are often reliant on the type of Dust he is using at the time, and overdosing cripples his ability to think strategically. Hazel’s primary attribute as a fighter is the direct application of power, and his greatest difficulties have come when he cannot properly leverage that power, either when the opponent stays out of his crosshairs and keeps him at bay, or, more disastrously, when the opponent is more powerful than he is.
All that being said, Hazel’s threat level is not to be underestimated, as his reliance on power is not an oversight but a calculated risk. Unlike Cinder Fall, Hazel does not zealously claim power for the sake of it, as he is fully aware of how that would turn him into a mindless beast. Despite his own hypocrisy in certain areas, namely his claims about his sister despite serving everything she hated, Hazel was consistent in the use of power to achieve his ends and nothing more rather than subjugate the lesser. He only unleashed his unrestrained might when bereft of other options or personally provoked. Whenever presented with a better alternative, both in life and battle he took it, this attitude ultimately coming to its logical extreme in his final defection from Salem. Furthermore, Hazel is a great example of how placement in a lower tier does not translate into automatic inferiority, as he was able to overbear the definitive Tier 2 and pose a serious threat to the two quintessential Tier 1s purely on the back of his raw intensity. His problems arise when brute strength simply isn’t enough, and if his strength fails him, he has nothing to fall back on.
*originally posted on RoosterTeeth Community page on 03-6-21*
*all images taken from RWBY Wiki*
RWBY Combat Analysis
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Smiling, torn between sympathy and gratitude, Blake set her free hand atop Weiss’ and squeezed back. For a while there, Blake had been certain she would never see her team again, dead set on keeping away from them forever, to keep them safe from Adam. As if that could stop him.
“I know it’s not my fault,” she said quietly. “Even if Adam only did what he did to hurt me, this is so much bigger than him. I mean–” Blake let out an absurd chuckle. “—an ancient evil sorceress bent on destruction? It’s like something out of a pulp fantasy novel. If it hadn’t been Adam, she would’ve found someone else to use as her pawn.”
Terror lurked under her amusement. It all sounded so ridiculous, but the destruction and death was all too real. Ruby’s uncle had told them that Salem controlled the grimm and hinted that she’d somehow orchestrated the Great War, the last time she’d tried to get her hands on these relics. How were they ever supposed to stop her?
Blake paused, wetting her lip as she shouldered herself crabwise through the fear before it could overwhelm her. (Strangely, the advice she’d kept coming back to these last few days was something Sienna Khan had told her years ago, before her parents left the White Fang: to imagine fear as a headwind. Sometimes it blew too strong to face it standing tall, and the only way to keep moving forward was to lean into it and let it support your weight, or else move in diagonal lines.)
“I– I don’t think Adam did do all this just to hurt me, though,” she murmured. “He’s… no matter how misguided he’s become, I think he still believes he’s doing what’s best for the faunus. That’s what scares me the most, I think, because there is so much about the way the world is that’s wrong. Hatred. Injustice. The fact that your father could force you to go back to Atlas with him against your will! That’s…”
She squeezed her teammate’s hand again. Someone has to stop it.
Very well, then. How?
“…I just hate knowing that our own anger can be twisted against us so easily.”
She was silent, while she let Blake work out her emotions, her thoughts. Though, she knew Blake had a point - they all had their reasons for not being there for Yang. However, that doesn't mean that Yang should take it out on them or Blake.
"You're right." She agreed. "None of us were there for her when she needed us. I know if my father hadn't taken me the moment we all arrived safely in Vale? I would of stayed. Made sure you all were safe." She had wanted to stay, even. Had even fought against her own flesh and blood to be allowed to stay. But to no avail, he denied her that courtesy.
They're my FRIENDS! And they were hurt. She had countered, but there was a threat lingering in his eyes. If she disobeyed him again, there would be consequences. So she went, unwillingly onto the Schnee's private jet and went back home to Atlas. Unknowing of what had become of the rest of her friends.
Weiss shook her head, hair swaying from the movement as fingers tightening her grip in a reassuring squeeze on Blakes wrist. "You said it yourself, Blake. You were scared. If I were in your shoes, I'd have probably done the same. I think we all would have" In a way, Weiss understood Blakes fight of flight reaction. Not wanting to see anymore of her friends get hurt. Not wanting to be the cause of anymore pain. "But you're not responsible for the Fall of Beacon or for what happened to Yang." She said, there was a steeliness in her words that dared Blake to come up with an excuse for how it was her fault.
"I think, we're all feeling a lot of things. We all have something we're working through from that night." She used her free hand to tug at invisible loose threads on her dress. "But, at least now, we won't be alone to get through it. We have each other."
There was a pause, as she leaned her head backwards, resting it on the back of the couch, closing her eyes. Her mind reeling from the events of that night; the lack of communication, her father demanding her scroll the second she stepped foot on that jet. Not knowing anything about anyone had slowly began to kill her inside. She was grateful for Klein, for his ability to take her mind off things.
"Honestly, I never thought I would see you guys again. I thought my father would find a way to keep me locked up. So being here and now, it feels like a dream." And if she woke up, they would be gone and she would be back home in her room.
#LEGENDS AND FAIRYTALES ( ic. )#AS THE TOOTHED MOON RISES ( ic: blake. )#THE MOON HAS NOTHING TO BE SAD ABOUT ( v: fall. )#wintereign
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The Sorceress of Castle Grayskull (Christina Pickles).. Masters Of The Universe (1987).. Costume by Julie Weiss..
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LORE
FIRST.
- so denizens of the ever after don’t die (except when they do), they ascend; ascension occurs when they break or get used up; ascension “makes them into the them they wanted to be when they were still them” whereafter they come back to rediscover their purpose—which might be the same as before, but might not. a denizen who ascends leaves their memories behind, but emotional impressions linger
- ascension is reincarnation. they reincarnate.
- they reincarnate in a manner that does not allow trauma to accumulate across lifetimes, reincarnation can be either a renewal of one’s purpose or a transformation into something else, and the process at least seems to be fully voluntary; the cat suggests that herb had the opportunity to do so for quite some time but hadn’t taken it because he didn’t recognize that he had fallen into a rut, or as the herbalist put it he was a ‘workaholic.’
- (all of this makes the cat’s snark about how ozma reincarnates like 100x funnier THE CAT ALSO REINCARNATES!)
- the cat says that this information is not in the book because “exposition is terribly boring!” and they found even their own explanation to be tedious—blake wonders “what else alyx left out.” in 4, the cat describes alyx as “hilariously concerned with trivial things” and in this one they imply alyx was equally as upset and unsettled by ascension as team rwby is; per blake alyx’s ignorance of the local customs also started a war. it seems like a solid bet that ascension was one of those “trivial things” that concerned alyx so much, and if she was a real person who wrote her own story her decision to omit it raises some questions—but
the cat doesn’t say that alyx left it out. the cat says it isn’t in the book because exposition is boring. in 4, when weiss says that alyx wrote a book, they reply, “a book! is it well liked?” and they later praise team rwby’s tale of the origins of remnant as “a rather entertaining summary.” the girls are accustomed to the way ozpin uses fairytales—only a day ago he even cited this one to articulate his apology to them!—and they’re trying to interpret ‘the girl who fell through the world’ through that lens, but the cat’s concern is for the craft of storytelling itself; it doesn’t matter to them whether the book is accurate or not, they care about whether it makes a good story, and likewise their interest in remnant appears to come from emotional investment in the story.
there’s also an odd little discrepancy between 4 and 5; the cat is surprised when weiss tells them alyx wrote a book about her time in the ever after, and they ask “what did she write about? how am i portrayed?” …but then when blake remarks that ascension isn’t mentioned in “the story,” the cat confidently replies “of course not! exposition is terribly boring!”—an assertion that suggests not only close familiarity with the story itself but also with the author’s creative reasoning. if this were another character we might put the latter statement down to assumption founded on the cat’s own feelings, but the cat is meant to be curious. they do have some blind spots (like assuming that remnant must be structured similarly to the ever after), but when yang expresses confusion about how the ever after works, the cat immediately identifies their own incorrect assumption and asks a question to clarify. that blake’s confusion here does not incite any curiosity from the cat suggests that the cat knows the answer with certainty.
the cat knows the story and its author. they didn’t know that alyx wrote a book.
they also treat team rwby rather like characters from an interesting story—to them “when can we stop being six inches tall?” and “how are you going to stop that scary sorceress?” are problems of roughly equivalent concern. if alyx herself was a fictional character, i don’t think the cat would understand the difference?
i don’t… think they realize that “the story” means “the book alyx wrote.” i think the cat’s (mis)understanding is there’s The Story and then there’s the autobiographical book alyx wrote after she went home, when in actuality there’s just The Story and the girls have incorrectly attributed it to alyx.
- on a somewhat related note, the cat has a hard time with names. they mishear “weiss” as “wise huntress” and struggle to accurately recall the name of the “scary sorceress” the girls told them about—and they call the herbalist herb, a shortening of his chosen purpose. ruby and alyx are the only name-names that the cat has never stumbled over; but if alyx was a fictional character invented for the story, then in the ever after’s terms being alyx IS her purpose. (see also, “and to ‘ruby rose’ is your purpose?” and “how does one ‘little?’”—while most denizens seem to adopt descriptive titles, it’s established right off the bat that an actual name can count as a purpose if that is how a denizen chooses to think of themself.)
- (if we take the ever after as a fictional story then ascension fits very tidily as a representation of the function of character within a narrative; once a character has completed their role they disappear from the story, and if a character designed to fill a certain role turns out to not be quite right they might be ‘removed’ and reworked until they fit better—and of course no character ever truly disappears, writers recycle old characters and return to favored archetypes all the time. the same but different, both new and old.)
SECOND.
- neo’s constructs can mimic voices now.
- they also seem to be considerably more robust—the first one tanks a charge and then a kick from juniper and multiple punches from yang before it finally shatters.
- using neo’s upgraded semblance to dial up the jabberwalker’s threat level and give the girls something to fight without killing the jabberwalker is fucking brilliant, narratively
- i’m not afraid of you; you’re only the unwritten pages of my book LMAO??
- ahem. so, functionally within the ever after the jabberwalker is The Ending, said to be the only being capable of stopping the reincarnative cycle of other denizens. in ‘the girl who fell through the world,’ alyx fights a jabberwalker after meeting the hunter mice but before the peddler stole her knife; rust!jaune is disturbed by the horde’s onslaught because “there’s only supposed to be one.”
- but the jabberwalker we met in 1-3 doesn’t line up very well with the jabberwalker as described by the cat in 5—or rather, the cat’s description of the danger is notable in that it isn’t a description of the jabberwalker’s purpose. the jabberwalker is an ending, but he spends his time roaming, searching, watching. his acre is in ruins and he wants to fix it… and he shrinks away from confrontation and flees when he’s attacked.
- the jabberwalker clones created by neo are way more aggressive than the real thing and do in fact rip one of the denizens apart while team rwby escapes (so, another tally in the “the people from remnant are the true danger” column here, and one that raises the question of whether being eaten by one of neo’s copies has the same consequence as being eaten by the real jabberwalker?)
- there’s some interesting threads being tacked down here, is what i’m saying. the jabberwalker is an ending but ending things is not his purpose; he is timid despite his fearsome reputation and what he seems to actually want is a way to fix his ruined home; we last encountered him running away from neo, and now neo is in the gardens driving everybody away from the market with a wave of jabberwalker clones who actually live up to the fearsome reputation. what happened to the jabberwalker himself between then and now?
- i don’t think neo killed him. i don’t think it makes sense for the narrative to establish why the real thing is dangerous unless that danger is real, so either the real jabberwalker is still in play or we’re dealing with a “kill the jabberwalker, become the jabberwalker” kind of situation. the juxtaposition between the real jabberwalker’s behavior and the aggression of neo’s attack on the marketplace also does not seem like a thread the narrative is likely to drop, and i think the most intuitive direction from here is to connect the dots between reality and reputation (<- on theme). the specific possibility that he and neo teamed up and coordinated the attack on the market together is intriguing, particularly because the clones do not seem to be targeting ruby specifically and that suggests a really profound change in neo’s priorities.
- if neo and the jabberwalker are allies now, then the assault on the marketplace might have been motivated by need? the jabberwalker is feared, an outcast, whatever he needs to fix his home he can’t just stroll into town for—and before she got in way over her head in the apocalypse war, neo was a petty thief. simple math.
- otherwise either neo is just stalking them (but then why not chase after them?) or the jabberwalker’s purpose is to cause endings but only if certain criteria are met, hence the ‘searching, observing, retreat’ stuff—but in the latter case that opens the question of how in the world neo got involved, so it doesn’t seem altogether likely.
- HA. OH NO
which brings us to
THIRD.
- the blacksmith isn’t the carpenter the blacksmith is the tree
- or an aspect of the tree, at least. the symbol hanging over the entrance to her forge is a maple leaf; and you do not go to the tree, the tree goes to you
- the blacksmith invites ruby to “set your burden down” by choosing “any one of these [weapons] you like.” ruby answers “i already have a weapon, or… i did” and the smith says “and yet, here you are: searching for something else that you do not even know.” this is the first time ruby has directly acknowledged that crescent rose is missing and it is echoed later when she instinctively reaches for crescent rose only to flinch when it isn’t there.
- the weapons ruby examines in this scene are penny’s sword, alyx’s knife, and summer’s rifle-axe—two of which have no logical reason to be here and one of which might be outright fictional. there’s also the apparent peculiarity of the offer the smith makes to her: you seem to be carrying a rather large burden, choose any of these that you like to set your burden down. in the literal sense she seems to be inviting ruby to take up another burden, heft the weight of another person’s weapon—but.
- i think what the blacksmith actually meant is that each of the unique weapons is a manifestation of the burdens ruby carries—her grief for penny, her mother’s overwhelming legacy, the pressure she’s putting on herself to get everyone home by acting out alyx’s story; the invitation is not to choose a new weapon per se but to choose a specific burden to bring back with her to the surface.
- “you’re doing this all alone?” <- the blacksmith doesn’t make her offer until after little definitively states that ruby is their friend and they want to help her. ruby says “i can handle it” and the blacksmith goes alright, but if you change your mind, here’s what you can do. ruby takes what she sees at face value and assumes the smith wants to give her a new weapon, but the blacksmith replies that it isn’t what it seems; that ruby is here “searching for something else that you do not even know”—the weapons are a symbol, a metaphor for something else.
- and if the blacksmith calls to ruby and speaks to her in the depths of her subconscious, then metaphorically speaking choosing a weapon and bringing it back to the waking world means dislodging something buried and allowing herself to examine it and feel it openly, with the support of her friend(s), and in so doing lay the burden down
- but ruby declines the offer. she gets just enough of a glimpse at what her deepest problem is to rattle her before she ‘wakes up’ and it all gets buried again and what happens instead is her friends are irritated because she hasn’t done the One Errand she was supposed to do. nothing gets addressed. her pain gets buried again, she gives away her mom’s broach to get what her friends need, she can’t fight to protect them, she can’t get them out of danger, she has to run and hide with the cat while everyone else tackles the jabberwalker—like it’s all compounding and setting in deeper than before. the only way she can set any of it down is by choosing to lift it up and carry it into the light of day first.
FOURTH.
- if jaune really has been here for decades he must know some of the ever after’s secrets
- but i’m actually not convinced that’s the case
- because
- jaune is the hatter
- and the hatter’s relationship with time is fucky in a different way; time spurns him and abandons him, and as hatta he is punished for crimes he has yet to commit. the ever after is already riffing on wonderland’s spatial and temporal malleability and without knowing what happened to jaune after he fell i don’t think we have quite enough information yet to conclude definitively that he just happened to land a few decades before team rwby did
- the hatter becomes unmoored from time when the queen of hearts accuses him of murder and he is thereafter trapped in the purgatory of teatime, going around in circles with no time to clean the dishes (=rusted armor); if ruby’s devastation can twist the ever after’s weather within her vicinity, and trying to go to the tree causes you to walk endlessly in circles what might jaune’s guilt do to his experience of time?
- the blurriness between jaune-the-person and rusty-the-character is intriguing for what it might suggest about alyx; was she a person or a character? is the rusted knight of ‘the girl who fell through the world’ a character whose purpose jaune has chosen to adopt as his own or was jaune so displaced in time that he became the rusted knight alyx later encountered? (do people from remnant who decide to immerse themselves in the ever after also experience the cycle of ascension and reincarnation—and if that’s what’s going on why is jaune able to retain his memories?)
- like… 55% rusty ascends and comes back as jaune by the end of the volume, 40% rusty and jaune turn out to be separate entities after all and we’re dealing with a hatter/hatta split, 5% jaune just stays middle-aged for the remainder of the story
- “exposition is terribly boring!” [ends the episode by teasing more exposition] 10/10 excellent joke
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Setting - Jaune Arc, the Holy Light Paladin and Weiss Schnee, the Frozen Sorceress, have been hired to eliminate a goblin camp on a merchant's trail. However, a chance meeting brings with it an unexpected change of course, and a change of hearts.
Jaune: Get back here! (Swings his sword) HYAH!
Nora: Nonono! I...! I...! Help!
Neo: (Huddles close to Nora)
Jaune: (Stops)
Nora: We... We sorry!
Jaune: What...? (Steps close, Jaune thrusts sword forward) Hey!
Nora: Nora! Nora and Neo show, uh, secret! Nora and Neo show you Oss-Mah!
Neo: (Nods)
Jaune: What's an Uss... Muh?
Nora: Not what. Who!
Neo: (Gestures)
Nora: The Astral Realm! You kill big bad Oss-Mah, goblins good again!
Weiss: (Yawns rapier from dead goblin) Okay, Jaune, we don't have all day. Kill the goblins and let's go. We have to see what's in the cave here.
Jaune: She speaks Valian!
Weiss: I don't care if she speaks Mantellian! We have to go!
Jaune: But they're sorry!
Nora: We sorry!
Neo: (Pouts, Nods)
Weiss: They're obviously evil.
Jaune: I don't think they're evil.
Weiss: She and the rest of her tribe, that one included, have murdered so many merchants!
Jaune: Under duress, Weiss! They can help us find... Ass... Ass-Mouth?
Nora: Oss-Mah!
Jaune: The big bad!
Weiss: The only thing they'll help us find is another ambush!
Nora: Nora and Neo turn over leaf! Show you Oss-Mah! Help you, help goblin! Win-Win!
Jaune: It's a win-win, Weiss.
Weiss: Jaune- Okay, Jaune, there are at least twenty-two dead goblins.
Jaune: (Points to goblin impaled on a branch) Twenty-three.
Weiss: Okay, fine! Twenty-three goblins! Putting aside the whole evil goblin idea, we just killed twenty-three goblins!
Jaune: Are you going to make a point, or just keep listing numbers?
Weiss: What was- (Pinches bridge) You, what was this goblin's name?
Nora: (Looks to Neo)
Neo: (Shakes her head)
Nora: Nora and Neo don't know him.
Weiss: Okay, and what about this one?
Neo: (Bares fangs)
Nora: Jim-Jim.
Weiss: Uh-huh, and did you and Jim-Jim get along with Jim-Jim?
Nora: Nora and Neo hate Jim-Jim!
Weiss: We just murdered their entire tribe. Probably their parents. Probably their children!
Nora: Oh no, Nora not yet mated. Neo has, but no little goblins.
Weiss: Whatever! My point is that we just murdered everyone they've ever known! Y-You think they're just going to switch sides?
Jaune: (Neo on one shoulder, Nora on other) Yes.
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Characters I'll play (if a charcter/series you like isn't on the list, send a PM, I may have heard of them) :
Overwatch: Every female characters, genderbent male characters as well as Jack Morrison/Soldier: 76 (either young or old) Comes with teacher AU and Vampire AU
Dragon Age Origins/Awakening/2: Every chaarcter
World of Warcraft/Heroes of the Storm: every character
Pokemon: Cynthia, May, Dawn, Hilda, Lusamine, Lillie, any Female Trainer, Jesse, Sonia, Professor Sada, any female Professor/assisstant
One Piece: Every female character, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Vinsmoke Sanji
Naruto/Boruto: Naruto/Naruko (genderbent Naruto), Sasuke/Sasuki, Sakura, Ino, Hinata, Hanabi, Temari, Mei Terumi, Tsunade... Any character I know/remember
Taimanin Asagi: Every character
Miraculous Ladybug: Entire cast.
RWBY: Ruby rose, Blake Belladona, Glynda Goodwitch, Weiss Schnee, Yang Xiao Long
Star Wars: Bastila Shan, Revan (male and female), Carth, Mission vao, Padme, Leia, Ashoka, Rey, Aton, The Exile, Visas Marr, Atris, the Handmaide/Brianna, twi'lek
The Witcher: Geralt, Ciri, Triss, Yennefer, Shani, the Sorceresses
Warhammer Fantasy: Everyone
Dishonored: Corvo, Emily, Jessamine
Mass Effect: Everyone
Fallout 3/New Vegas: Anyone i remember
Evenicle: Every character
Final Fantasy Series: Tifa Lockhart, Aeris Gainsborough, yuffie, Jessie, Scarlet (FF7), Lightning (FFXIII)
Metal Gear Rising: Revegeance: Mistral, Raiden, Jetsream Sam
Nekopara: Every catgirl
Life is strange: Chloe Price, Warren Graham, Victoria Chase, David Madsen, Maxine Caulfield , Kate Marsh
valkyria Chronicles 1: every character
Banner of the Maid: Every character
Half-Life/Portal: Chell, Gordon freeman, Alyx vance, Adrian Shepard
Miscancellous: Elsa (Frozen), Anna (Frozen), Samus Aran (Metroid), Gwen stacy/spider-girl (Spider-man), 2B, AS (Nier Atomata), Wii-fit trainer (Nintendo), Peach/Rosalina/Daisy/Bowsette (Mario), Wonder Woman/Poison Ivy/Harley Quinn/Super-girl/Power Girl(DC), Lara Croft (Tomb Raider), Albedo (Overlord anime), Olga Discordia (Kuroinou)
Rules:
My main kink is hyper, i never do m/m, not a huge fan fo futa but that can be negociated, ask me in DM for specific kinks/rp situations
I dont ask perfect writing (i myself make frequent mispells), but at least write complete sentences.
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Knight!RWBY: Lady Weiss Schnee x 'Scout' Ilia, Raven Branwen and Vernal
Title: To Be Fair, I Tried To Warn You…
Raven Branwen was many things: Bandit Queen, Sorceress, Mother, Shapeshifter... What she was not, commonly, was a fool, nor was she weak, which was why she had been amused by the little messenger girl demanding to see her other pupil, who she, herself, had not seen in some time. The girl with her had offered warning, but she was The Raven Branwen...
The fact that she was moving slowly enough to barely be considered moving due to a black clock-looking sigil beneath her and Vernal's feet told her that she might have underestimated the brat...
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