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howlingday · 1 year ago
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Jaune: (Drunk) Nora... You're a genius.
Nora: (Drunk) 'Course I am! So? We invitin' Team RWBY?
Ren: Fuck yeah! Summon the bitches!
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erika-xero · 1 year ago
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REPOSTOBER, DAY 28: Emiel Regis (2016)
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My favourite vampire, favourite male character from the Witcher, and also the drawing that got pirated by the pirate merchandise sellers the most.
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milich96 · 1 year ago
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I've been reminded of another devil character from a fantasy game- the difference is that O'dimm scares the shit out of me whenever he is on screen. Raphael is more like a fucked up mewmew- i giggle when he appears
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Region E – Floordrop – Match 3
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assassin1513 · 2 years ago
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⚜️The Witcher part 7 ⚜️
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bookmaker-untaken · 9 months ago
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would’ve been named fire & something if that wasn't cliche af ch 1
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Male! Triss Merigold x Reader // Witcher III: Wild Hunt
Summary: Oh, the sorcerer has spellbound you - enchanted your heart, and it burns like sizzling fire. At least he’a a nice guy?
Authur’s Note: some of you may call me a coward for genderbending. blame THE BRAINROT!
Word Count: 1,032
i.
You go to meet the King of Beggars covered in dirt, grime, and blood.
This is unfortunate because he is talking to the most beautiful man you have ever seen. He has hair the color of - well, you’re not the poet Dandelion, you’re only a hunter - so none of the things that first come to mind are particularly flattering. His eyes are very green, like trees after rain in the summer. Is that something you’re allowed to say?
“Do you know each other?” The King asks.
The beautiful man looks at you, disgusting and wet. “No?”
“Ah, well, maybe I aught to give you some time to get acquainted,”
You don’t like the way he says that.
“I’m assuming that since you’re here the job is finished?”
“I figured you didn’t want me to bring the head in here,”
“You figured correctly.”
He fishes around for a something in his pockets and throws a bag of coins on the table.
“Your pay. Pleasure doing business with you. You’re dismissed. Both of you.”
The beautiful man seals his lips into a thin line and turns on his heel and you creep behind him until you’re both standing outside.
“Goodbye sir sorcerer,” Says the Guardsman at the gate. “Always lovely to see you around,”
“I’ll likely be back soon,” The beautiful man replies. “Oh, am I in your way?”
“No,” You say, harsher than you mean to. Realizing you need this conversation to continue you quickly add, “You a sorcerer?”
Internally you are slamming your head against the nearest brick wall.
He blinks, and you can’t help but notice how offensively long his eyelashes are. “Yes?”
“Do you need … Do you need me to walk you home?”
A polite smile blossoms on his face and you resist the urge to shield your eyes. “That’s very sweet of you, but no. I’m sure you have … business to attend to,”
His eyes find the swords on your back and your face warms slightly.
“You would think, wouldn't you,” You grumble.
He chuckles. “I understand completely. Tristyn Merigold,”
He extends a hand, and, distracted you almost don’t shake it. It’s soft but there are ridges from paper cuts and a writer’s callous.
“[Name] Witcherson,”
He nods. “Well, it was lovely to meet you - but I really must be going. My errands weren’t run themselves, unfortunately,”
The corner of your lip tugs. “A shame. But I want you to know, my offer still stands. Especially since …”
Tristyn’s face becomes solem. “Yes. Thank you, again. Well, it was nice meeting you.“
As you wave goodbye, you consider that you will likely never see him again and you’re just going to have to appreciate the glimpse you where given and that the feeling of your heart dropping into your fluttering stomach will certainly fade.
Please, for the love of eternal fire, fade.
ii.
“[Name]?
You recognize that voice. More accurately, you’d never forget it.
“Tristyn? What are you doing here?”
“Well, my services where requested in ridding the millers of their rat infestation,” He says. “And you? What are you doing here?”
“Guard duty. Pays the bills when there’s no monsters to hunt,”
Tristyn pauses. “You mentioned that you were a … Witcher?”
“Witcher-son.” You correct.
The furrow in Tristyn’s brow deepens.
“Judging by that face you must know a thing or two about Witchers,”
An unreadable emotion flickers across Tristyn’s face. “Yes.”
“One of my ancestors saved or gambled or something, nobody knows, with a Witcher and the crafty bastard asked for all his secrets.” You shrug. “Well, they taught their child, and the child after, and the child after - all the way down to me, who now guards grain.”
Tristyn nods, now understanding. “I know somebody else like that,”
“Really?”
“Yes. She’s like a little sister to me,” There’s a small smile on his face you can’t help but share.
“Well hopefully she’s not wasting her skills like me,”
“Hey,” Tristyn says. “Everyone has to do someone’s dirty work once in a while,”
“Even sorcerers?” You joke.
“Definitely sorcerers,” He says. “If I knew my specialty was to become casting out rats, I may have been more lax in my studies.”
“Hm. Must be demeaning.”
He laughs lightly. “You have no - well, I suppose you may have some idea, [Honorific] Witcherson.”
You shrug. “Can’t be helped. It’s Novigrad,”
“It’s Novigrad.” Tristyn agrees.
“There he is!”
When you turn and the man who hired you for the day is flanked by three witch hunters, you immediately know what has happened.
You step in front of Tristyn.
“You don’t have to -“ He begins, but the witch hunters are already upon you.
You draw your sword and lunge, getting in a few quick slices. When one of the witch hunter’s parry throws you off balance and he moves to attack your opening, something hot flies past your ear and he bursts into flame.
You toss a glance over your shoulder where Tristyn stands, hands enveloped in dancing fire. He reaches out and another fireball springs forth from his hand.
Working in perfect sync, you owe down the witch hunters.
“Please,” The boss begs, hands held up in surrender. “Please! D-Don’t hurt me!”
“You could have just said you didn’t have the money,” You grumble, flicking the blood from your sword. “But you should give us what you do have. Now.”
Panicked, he scrambles to take out a coin purse to hand it to Tristyn before running away. You watch him trip over his own feet to escape.
“Here,” Tristyn says, hand outstretched. “It’s likely less than you were promised, but, please, take it.”
You hole up your hane. “You don’t have to,”
“I mean it, [Honorific] knight-in-shining-armor,” He winks playfully. “That fight would have been harder without you.”
You raise an eyebrow. “I sincerely doubt that,”
He smiles indulgently. “Perhaps. But I find it’s always nice to have an ally. And uncommon,”
You can’t argue with that. “So, what now? More rats?”
“Ug. No. Nothing even remotely fulfilling,”He says. “I almost wish there was more rats. but such are the times.”
You sigh. “It’s Novigrad.”
You notice the dimple on the right side of his cheek. “It’s Novigrad.”
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ophierian-vp · 2 years ago
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poz-patrol · 2 years ago
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The Witcher III Wild Hunt
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gotham-at-nightfall · 2 years ago
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HUNT (The Witcher)
By Bulat Gazizov
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averagedettlaffenjoyer · 1 year ago
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i have a bigger issue with EVERY SINGLE GAME CHARACTER having the most shredded and perfectly visible abs like having visible abs isn’t a whole ass lifestyle commitment
it's so funny when ppl"s defence of no fat characters existing in video games is "uh they wouldn't be able to physically do the things the character does" like damn i hate to break it to you but skinny bitches can't physically cast a fireball in real life either but nobody has a problem with that
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howlingday · 2 months ago
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Witcher 3 is giving me brain worms so how about a RWBY AU where Jaune is possessed by a Hym after killing Penny.
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'Uncle Qrow, can you help us look for Weiss?'
The request was simple, but dire. His niece's partner had disappeared some time ago, gone without a trace, and Qrow Branwen had taken it upon himself to help search for her. When he told Winter, Weiss Schnee's elder sister, she'd admitted that she'd already known and said that the one person who might know where she went was Jaune Arc, the leader of Team RWBY's sister team, JNPR. The two men weren't usually on the best of terms, and he doubted the sudden vanishing act would make their friendship, or lack thereof, grow any further from this.
Stepping into Team JNPR's home was unsettling. The sun was high in the sky, yet the common area was as dark as midnight, save for the fire blazing in the hearth. Lie Ren, a thin, young man from mistral in a green tunic looked to Qrow, waving him to the side.
"We'll be done soon."
As Qrow leaned against the wall, he glanced at Jaune and noticed how miserable he'd become since arriving in Shade. Dark bags hung beneath his eyes, proof that he'd not been sleeping well. Worse yet, he had bandages running up and down his arms and legs. As he spoke, there was a quake in his voice, like he'd seen a Grimm for the first time.
"She came to me again." Jaune said as he shook. "Came and ripped my arm off with her bare hands." He blinked, wiping and rubbing his eyes clear of any tears. "She's demanding a sacrifice."
"Or it could just be a nightmare, Jaune."
"No, no, no." Jaune shook his head. "She's wanting a sacrifice. There's no other meaning. I have to do this."
"That sounds like an extreme." Ren reasoned. "Maybe you should talk to someone-"
"I don't need to talk to anyone." Jaune nearly snarled at his teammate. He stood from his seat, addressing Qrow at last. The veteran huntsman approached, wasting no time for pleasantries.
"I'm looking for the little Ice Queen. You seen her?"
"Weiss? Yeah, the other day."
"Where is she now?"
Jaune was quiet for a moment, then looked to the side. "Hm? What?"
"Weiss. Where is Weiss?"
"I... I dunno..." He shook his head, waving his hand. "I don't have time for this." He then walked past Qrow, climbing the stairs and out of sight. Qrow looked to the remaining huntsman.
"I say somethin' wrong?"
"He's..." Ren pursed his lips, trying to think of the best way to explain the situation. "He's been through a lot recently, and I think this whole thing is starting to get to him."
"You don't say? He did seem kinda distant at the war meeting. Think it-"
"AAARGH!" Jaune shouted from upstairs.
"Excuse me, I need to check on him." Ren stepped away.
"Wait, what about Weiss? I need to find her!"
"I don't know. Try asking around." Ren said, halfway up the steps. "Maybe Nora or Oscar have seen her." Then he was gone.
"Great..."
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As Qrow walked around town, he noticed a lot of people steering clear of the JNPR home. It made sense; that scream wasn't one of joy, or anything positive. He'd heard stories of lonely villagers being ostracized to the outskirts, if only to keep them from drawing the Grimm closer with their negativity. Unfortunately, Vacuo took those stories as history and embraced the tactic.
Asking around, a girl mentioned seeing Weiss going to the top of a nearby cliff, carrying something wrapped in cloth. Following directions was simple, but walking through the cave to get there was unnerving, despite not seeing a single Grimm as he passed through. At the mouth of the cave, lying unconscious, was Weiss.
"Weiss!" Carrying her out of the cave, he checked her neck for a pulse. She stirred, confirming his suspicions of her vitality.
"What... What happened?" She winced. "Oogh... My head..."
"Looks like something hit you on the head. Knocked you out."
"Qrow...?" She blinked slowly. "Why are you here?"
"I came looking for you. Your team and half of Shade is worried about you." He stood up. "We're heading back-"
"Not yet!" She stood, but stumbled into Qrow, who caught her. "Not until I help Jaune." She patted herself. "The doll! Where's the doll?! I need to-"
"What you need to do is rest." Qrow scowled. "You were half-dead when I found you."
"But I-"
"-need to tell me what's going on." Qrow helped her back to the ground. "Why were you out here?"
"I'm helping Jaune."
"By wandering off into a cave in the middle of nowhere? How will that help?"
"If I had the doll, it would."
"What doll?"
"It's a Penny doll." Weiss explained. "I was coming to make an offering to Penny's grave."
"An offering?"
"It's a long story." Weiss took a deep breath and used the wall outside of the cave entrance to help her to her feet. "Jaune told me that his family are Ancestrians, believing that the spirits of the dead friends and family help us become stronger. The best way to make those bonds stronger is to make offerings. Offerings like a doll made in the likeness of the deceased."
"Ain't there a grave for her in the middle of Shade?"
"A shrine, but not to her, but to everyone else who didn't make it from Atlas. The grave has to be individual, personal."
"So why here?"
Weiss stepped away from the wall and stopped halfway to the grave. "From here, you can see the entire town. Ruby, Jaune, and I thought this would be the best place for her to look over the people she died to protect."
"I remember Winter saying that Jaune killed Penny himself."
"To stop Cinder from taking the Winter Maiden's power, yes." She turned to Qrow. "I choose to believe Jaune when he says she told him to."
"Even though you weren't close enough to hear her tell him?"
"The only people who know for certain are Jaune and Penny." Her fists clenched a bit, with her lips pursed to match. "And I've already told you my thoughts on Jaune's words. Regardless, it's affecting him now as we speak. And I think the doll offering will help him."
"By leaving a doll at Penny's grave. Alone."
"Ruby is busy with her own thing and Jaune... Well, you've seen Jaune. What his guilt is doing to him."
"You mean the scars?" Qrow quirked a brow. "Thought he got that from his time in the Ever After."
"Hardly!" Weiss balked. "The only scars he took from any Grimm is have completely healed by now! No, this is much deeper scarring than any Grimm could do. I asked him about it, and he said that Penny AND Pyrrha are demanding he inflict pain on himself- to make things right. But I'd never think it could be either of them. No, this is all Jaune. That's why I need that doll-"
"What you need is to rest." Qrow jabbed a thumb over his shoulder. "I'll go look for the doll. You stay here and recover."
She gave a harrumph and sat down by the cave. The sun began its descent from the sky, casting shadows along the cave wall. In the newly brightened cavern, he could see the doll, or what remains of it, shattered inside the cloth on the ground. Qrow hummed as he picked it up. To the side, caught in the sunlight, he saw a dark figure with horns, and it snarled as it stared at him.
"What the-?!" As fast as Harbinger came out, the shade had disappeared. Checking around him, he couldn't see the Grimm, or whatever it was, and cautiously scooped up the remains of the broken doll. Something strange was going on, and Qrow had a feeling Jaune was more deeply involved in this than he'd originally thought.
"Do you have the doll?" Weiss asked as Qrow returned.
"What's left of it."
"What's left of- Agh!" Weiss slapped her forehead. "Of course it would be broken when I passed out. Nothing can ever go my way..."
"You're complaining to the wrong guy about that." He hummed. "So what now?"
"Well, now I have to go back and buy a new one." She sighed. "So much hard work undone by bad luck."
"Again, not the right guy complain to about that."
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"Where is my sister by the way?" Weiss asked as she and Qrow walked towards JNPR's dwelling.
"Now? No idea." Qrow answered. "Why?"
"Oh, I just wondered why she let you look for me on your own."
"What do you mean 'let me'?" Qrow's voice had a dangerous tone to him.
"Oh, nothing." Weiss turned away. "I just thought she didn't like having you out of her sight. Oh, there's Jaune and Ruby!"
Correct in her statement, Jaune and Ruby were standing on the balcony of the home. As they approached, going through the inside of the building, they found Ruby rubbing Jaune's back while he rubbed his eyes with one hand. The other hand was wrapped about a hundred times over with a bright red spot from the center.
"It's too bright." Jaune groused. "My eyes are stinging."
"The fresh air is good, Jaune." Ruby comforted.
"Penny won't like this, Ruby..."
"Ahem!" Qrow announced himself.
"Uncle Qrow!" Ruby gasped. "AND WEISS~!"
"What's with the hand, kid?" Qrow pointed at Jaune's injury. "Penny tell you to do that?"
"Penny needed an sacrifice."
"I tried to explain it to him, Jaune." Weiss spoke before Qrow could. "He didn't know about your belief until I told him just a while ago. But what I failed to mention is that some older offering methods is the pain of the living. It brings you closer to the spirits, helps build strength inside of you."
"It's more than an offering," Jaune gave Qrow a dead serious look, "it's a sacrifice."
"Right." The veteran nodded. "So, about these voices in your head-"
"Penny's voice." Jaune snarled. "HER voice."
"Penny's definitely related to this alright."
Jaune had a flash of anger in his eyes. He stood up, his wounded hand moving to his sword. Weiss stepped between, holding her hands up. "I told him about the grave! I showed him and-"
"Penny's grave could be the key to solving this. That's why I think you need to apologize to her, there, in person."
"I..." Jaune shook, his voice breaking. "I didn't want to..." Tears began to well in his eyes as raised his bandaged hand to his face. "She asked me... Begged me, even, but I... She's so angry."
Qrow could keep pushing the issue, explaining his doubts that this is really Penny's ghost talking in his head. However, he doubted both Ruby and Weiss could calm him down together if Jaune got angry. So, he pulled out an ol' trick he learned in his younger years. A little thing called empathy.
"Let me help you." Qrow offered. "I promise to do everything I can to keep Penny from being angry."
"Listen to Uncle Qrow, Jaune." Ruby said, trying to be as soothing as possible. "I don't think Penny is angry with you, and even if she is, she's not the kind of person to say no to someone saying, 'I'm sorry'."
Jaune looked down the balcony to his team. They had just come back from grocery shopping, and Nora was playing with a cheese knife set, still in box, while Ren and Oscar expressed their concern, annoyed more so at Emerald's goading Nora. He smiled, then took a deep breath. "What do I need to do?"
"You know how to get to the grave, right?"
Jaune was quiet. "I do, but..." He shook his head. "My team won't let me leave. Not until my wounds are all healed."
"Even with Jaune's healing semblance," Ruby further explained, "he cut deep and nicked a really bad spot. Ren said he shouldn't be moving around too much."
"Well, we don't have much choice, do we?" Qrow shrugged. "I'm sure we can get a wagon to haul ya, if need be."
Jaune looked to the grave and winced. "No. No, I can't. Penny... She'll be angry. I can feel it!"
"She won't, though!" Ruby tried to calm him. "Uncle Qrow knows what he's doing, and Penny would want you to go with him!" Despite these words, though, Jaune refused to look away from the grave, even as the sun began to sting his eyes.
"Well, if you won't go, is there anything I can say on your behalf?" Qrow was getting tired of this charity case, moreso dealing with a fanatic like Jaune than his actual beliefs.
"Yeah... Tell her..." Jaune swallowed. "Tell her that I wish she was here instead of me."
"...Alright then."
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The doll costed a hefty amount of lien, but that only made sense when you considered two facts. The first was that this was a figure made in the homage and likeness of a hero, a hero who died protecting Remnant. The second was that he was in Vacuo, which wasn't exactly known for thrifty prices, especially with how much they already pay for supplies, or "pay" by other means, either with coercion or intimidation. Or just plain stealing.
As he made his way up, he caught a few huntsmen walking in the opposite direction of the JNPR house. This normally wouldn't bother him, since huntsmen and huntresses make house call visits all the time. But what bothered him was what was on their shoulder patches; green wings, meaning these were triage huntsmen.
"Dammit..." Qrow began moving faster, almost sprinting as he could hear yelling from inside. He doubted they were Penny's voice this time.
"WHY?! WHY'D YOU DO THAT?!" Ruby screamed.
"I... I had to..." Qrow rounded the corner, finding Jaune in the middle of a crowd of his friends. Some, like his nieces and Ren, were angry. Others, like, well, the others, were concerned to varying degrees, ranging from face-holding like Yang or almost bawling like Nora. All the while, Jaune spoke with a shaking voice. "Pyrrha... Pyrrha and Penny demanded it..."
"Neither of them would tell you to do anything like this!" Weiss wailed.
"What the hell's going on?" Qrow asked, getting everyone's attention.
"Jaune... He-" Ruby started, only for Nora to shove her out of the way.
"HE ALMOST STABBED HIMSELF IN THE EYE~!"
"What?!" Qrow flinched. Looking to Jaune, he had a bandage on the side of his face. Though it was likely stitched and cleaned, he could still see blood oozing from the wound. "Why'd you do it?"
"Because..." And with the coldest, most distant stare Qrow had ever seen from a huntsman so young, answered. "Penny and Pyrrha demanded a sacrifice..."
With a glare, Qrow barked to the room. "Everyone out except Jaune, Ruby, and Weiss!" There was slow movement at first. "NOW!" The movement became much quicker. Taking a deep breath, Qrow began to calm down.
This had gone far enough. One voice was strange enough, but two asking for the same thing? Too strange to be a coincidence. And the shadow in the cave leading to the grave could be the key. But he couldn't rely on a hunch. He needed facts.
"What did Penny and Pyrrha say? Exactly. Do you remember? What did they tell you?"
Jaune was quiet, shivering despite being so close to the alight firepit. "They were angry. Penny said, 'You coward, you could kill me but you can't face me yourself?' and Pyrrha said after, 'You haven't changed since your failure at Beacon.' and together they said, 'Cut out your eye and suffer and regret the failure you are!'."
If this were a romance, this would be the point where the hero shouts that 'They would never say that!' but life is way more complicated. Especially since Qrow was the hero of this story, he thought, and he didn't know Pyrrha or Penny well enough to say this. Still, even with so many people arguing that this isn't true only doesn't proves how untrue it is when he was there at their final moments. But everyone is so focused on who said it that no one thought to ask WHY it was said.
"When did Penny and Pyrrha talk to you? Was it after I left?"
Jaune numbly nodded. "A bit after. I felt tired, so I thought I'd take a nap." He lifted his hand. "Heal my wounds with a bit of rest. But instead, they came to me in my attempts to dream."
"They always talk when you're asleep?"
"A-Always."
"What do you see then? Where do they talk to you in your dream?"
"Penny's grave." Jaune answered. "They tell me to make a light, then talk to me from the shadows."
Things started to click in Qrow's head. It explained why the JNPR house was dark, even in midday, and why Jaune screamed shortly after he left earlier that day. Combine that with the location they talk from, the shadow on the cave wall, and what Jaune was being told, everything lined up almost perfectly with the exact Grimm he was thinking of. Just one thing left to ask...
"Did they ever appear in front of you? Did you ever see them for yourself?"
"Once," Jaune swallowed, "I decided to be brave and speak to them, face-to-face, bringing the light around. I saw a hazy figure, shaped like a person, covered in shadows."
Qrow nodded. He looked to Ruby and Weiss, then stepped away. As he did, though, he noticed the shadow coming from Jaune looked different. Almost wavy. Not human.
"Everybody back in!" Without hesitation, or not much if there was any, the people he told to leave shuffled back in. He pointed at them, barking different orders; change Jaune's bandages, clean his wounds, keep him calm. The only ones he didn't bark orders to was Ruby and Weiss. He walked upstairs, to the balcony, with Ruby and Weiss following close behind.
"Uncle Qrow, what's going on?"
"The doll isn't going to do anything." Qrow said, setting the gift on the balcony.
"What's wrong with him?" Weiss asked.
"It's a Zimora." Qrow answered. "Old Grimm. Never seen one outside of a fairy tale. It latches onto huntsmen overcome with guilt for their crimes. It drains them of their aura, using the person by fueling their guilty conscience. In the end, they force their victims to mutilate themselves."
Weiss gasped and covered her mouth.
Ruby tightened her hands into balled fists. "So what do we do?"
"If I remember right, there's two ways to kill it," he raised his hand up into two fingers, "in theory." He flicked one finger. "The first option is the huntsman way; we bring Jaune out to Penny's grave and wait for it to show up. The fairy tales say that if you spend a night with the victim in the Grimm's lair, it'll show up."
"So we just need to wait with Jaune by Penny's grave?" Weiss asked. "Shouldn't be too difficult."
"Afraid it is." Qrow shook his head. "Not only will the Grimm be fighting for all its worth, but it'll heal its wounds using the victim, eventually to the point of their exhaustion and-"
"What's the other way?" Ruby asked, not wanting to hear more of this clearly worse option.
"It's a Grimm from the old age, back when Salem had rules for them." Qrow explained. "And this one's rule, supposedly, is that it needs a host. Without one, it'll be weak and easy to kill." Before Ruby could ask for clarification, Qrow held up a finger. "The host has to be one with incredible guilt. Fresh guilt. If we can trick it into believing there's a new host when there isn't one, it'll panic and suddenly become weaker."
"Then let's do that!" Ruby said with a smile.
"This is just a theory I came up with, Squirt. Haven't heard or read of anyone pulling this off."
"Well, then that just means no one's thought of a trick that good yet!"
"It seems impossible, but it's something we should at least try." Weiss added.
"Tricks are never simple, though. Even then, neither method is perfect. A Zimora only attacks those with a guilty conscience, someone who truly believes they've committed a great sin. The Zimora strengthens this regret and feeds off it. In other words, if the new host doesn't feel true agony and sorrow, the Zimora will sense that."
"Then... in order for this to work..." Weiss tapped her lip. "If anyone comes up with a plan, the other can't know about it."
"Exactly."
"Both are dangerous, but..." Ruby nodded. "I think we should try to trick it!"
"Sorry if I don't sound convinced."
"What, do you need my sister to think for you~?" Weiss teased, earning a scowl from Qrow. "If all else fails, we'll try the huntsman's way."
"Still, why'd you keep bringing her up? You jealous of her?"
"No, but... I've just noticed you're a bit... distracted around my sister."
"What, saying I'm hen-pecked?"
"Hen pecs?" Ruby asked, imagining a chicken with a buff chest.
"No, just of one mind about her. Like all men are." Weiss waved her hand. "Take an Atlas Specialist, a Mistral wizard, or a Vale Huntsman- you all end up wrapped around someone's finger."
"Sure," Qrow rolled his eyes, "I guess you've seen it all before, huh?"
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The hike to the cave late at night was its own trial. Some Grimm and wildlife in Vacuo don't care for the heat, so they hunt at night. There's even a saying in Vacuo about soft men last longer on cool nights, though the context for the statement may vary between survival advice and inappropriate tavern jokes.
Passing through the cave, Qrow saw a woman in a familiar white cloak on the ground ahead. "Summer!" He ran up to her, kneeling next to the unmoving body. "No, it... It can't be..." At these words, 'Summer' faded away into the shadows. Qrow growled into the darkness. "Trying to make me run?" He chuckled. "Good. Means you're scared."
Once at the grave, Jaune was already there. He was kneeling before the makeshift headstone, a rock painted bright green with a Penny doll sitting above it. The huntsman wept as he mumbled apologies and pleas for Penny and Pyrrha to forgive him. Qrow looked around for any signs of Ruby or Weiss, but only saw Jaune.
Looking at Jaune, Qrow felt something in his chest. Pity? Some form of rapport? After Summer disappeared, Qrow was a lot like Jaune, kneeling in front of the grave of someone you can't help but feel like you played a part in killing. He didn't think he'd have something in common with this guy when they first met, but here they were now.
Footsteps ran up behind him. Qrow turned and saw Weiss and Ruby coming from within the cavern. Better late than never, he guessed. The three looked between each other and shared a nod.
"You girls got a plan?"
"Yup!" Ruby beamed.
"Kind of?" Weiss shrugged.
Neither answer filled him with confidence.
"Jaune!" Ruby ran out to him, distracting the boy enough to look her way. "Jaune, over here!"
"So, what's the plan?" Qrow asked. The answer surprised him.
"He's a lost cause. We have to kill him."
"What- But-"
"Trust me. It's for the best." Weiss answered.
So this was the plan, huh? Make Qrow feel guilty enough for the Zimora to cling to him? It didn't feel right, but Weiss did have a point. Even if it's the death of one, dozens if not hundreds of lives would be saved from attracting more Grimm. So Qrow level Harbinger, hoping this would be some kind of trick Weiss planned that wouldn't actually kill him, but it did... He'd understand.
"KILL HIM NOW!" Weiss screeched as she turned away.
"WHAT?!" Ruby stopped, looking back to Qrow. He squeezed the trigger and Ruby pushed Jaune out of the way, getting shot in his place.
"NO!" Qrow ran out, tripping over himself as he tried to reach out for his niece as she fell from the cliff. "No, no, no, no, no!" Qrow looked over the side, straining to see her in the darkness. "RUBY!"
"Ruby..." Jaune fell to his knees, looking down over the cliff. He dropped his light down the cliff, hoping to find her.
And there she laid, her blood soaking the sands of the Vacuo desert. Qrow began to feel hot tears pouring down his face, his hand futilely reaching for his red-caped protege. Suddenly, the world was deaf all around him as he could only feel pain in his chest. Pain... and guilt.
From behind the two huntsmen, emerging from the shadows, was the Zimora. It stood almost eight feet tall, its humanoid body covered in black all over, save for the white rings acting as tunnels through the monster's head. Its real eyes were the fiery red orbs dotting around the white, all while its long black horns and talons remained as pure dark as the rest of its body.
Plucking its dark digits from Jaune, it began to sink its claws into Qrow, hissing in delight of its new prey. The former victim looked to his side to ask Qrow why he shot his own niece, only to reel in horror at the beast gripping the veteran huntsman. He was about to scream when a gunshot sounded from the cave.
Everyone turned to the familiar sound, finding Ruby Rose, alive and well, standing next to Weiss Schnee and Emerald Sustrai. With a grin, Ruby and the rest of her team, along with Team JNPR, emerged from the cave, all armed and ready to fight. "Gotcha~!" Ruby giggled.
"What..." Then everything started to click. Qrow was completely tricked into thinking he killed his own niece. The guilt would have attracted the Zimora, relieving Jaune of his burden, and the reveal would free Qrow of any guilt he may have. He'd be proud if he wasn't so angry at being tricked. Not as angry, though, at the Grimm he was about to carve up, which writhed in agony as its power waned.
"ATTACK~!" Ruby called, as the Grimm was overwhelmed by the power of Team RWBY and JNPR combined.
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"It's over." Qrow said, looking back to the grave as they left the cave for what he hoped would be the last time.
"Over?" Jaune repeated, carried by Yang and Ren.
"You're free, Jaune." Ruby added, giving a soft smile to her fellow team leader.
"Free?"
"The Zimora's dead, kid. Hopefully it'll be the last one." Jaune didn't say anything in response this time. He was just so tired. It wasn't until they got back to the house that Jaune spoke, left to stand on his own two feet.
"What... What happened..." He put a hand to his head. "My head is spinning..."
"Uncle Qrow, what's going on?" Ruby asked. "I thought we killed the Zumba?"
"Zimora." Weiss corrected. "And yes, I agree. Why is he still... drained?"
"It's fatigue." Qrow answered. "His body just needs time to get back to normal."
"What... What do I do now?"
"My advice?" Qrow offered. "Lay off the self-pity. Grimm or no Grimm, it doesn't do you any good."
"It..." He stumbled, catching himself before anyone else could, though they all tried. "I feel like I'm missing something from inside me."
"That's normal. Zimora's are parasite Grimm. Bonds between parasite and hosts can be strong, and their removal makes you feel empty." Jaune opened his mouth to speak, but no words came out. "Give it a few days and you'll be fine."
"Th... Thank you... I think." Jaune stumbled his way to the stairs. "Good night." As he climbed the stairs, Oscar, Ren, and Nora helped him all the way up.
"I should stay with him." Ruby said. "He seems really out of it."
"Good idea, Squirt. Good night."
"G'night, Uncle Qrow. G'night, Weiss." Ruby left Qrow and Weiss alone at the door.
"Well, I can't do much worse here." Qrow shrugged, turning to leave. "G'night."
"Yes, I'm sure my sister is getting impatient with you by now." Weiss teased.
"I thought we already talked enough about that." Qrow groused, making Weiss giggle.
"We did." She nodded. "Good night, Qrow."
Qrow nodded. "So long."
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evemarielouis · 1 year ago
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the sorceress' smile is not an ugly sight ; despite the thunder scars around her icy gaze, she is a creature of beauty -- ethereal & eery, certainly, but splendid nonetheless. the ugliness hides in the curve of her smile rather than in her face, which is to say it is the intent that is foul. witch, do you not care that you are facing a destroyer of worlds? ishtar's smile seems to say, i too have eaten my fair share of universes. & the black sun would be right : whatever made dhufeainnewedd a threat to execute & a monster to exorcize, is what made cirilla a prize to conquer & a myth to control. (power)
❛   give me that.  ❜ there's hardly an effort to suppress the snappy tone in ciri's voice while she glowers at ishtar. ❛   that's mine.  ❜
so when ciri barks, ishtar smiles. all teeth & no tenderness. like a feral dog which has yet to understand that, when you play pretend, finger-play is forbidden. "i'll show you mine," she sing-songs, fingers tightening around the object, "if you show me yours." this is a game and either ciri jumps in or she gets played. there are not many ways to deal with dhufeainnewedd. ciri must know that : the stories are rarely exhausted. like breath on warm ashes, the fire is rekindled with barely more than a sight of the sorceress, simply existing ; the girl with hair white as snow, eyes like thunder & smile so mischievous it is often the last sight of the ill-fated. "here", she murmurs, extending an object of her own ; one that was nowhere near her body a second before, with the distant crack of thunder as sole warning of her magic use.
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amemoryofwot · 2 years ago
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Really interested to see how The Witcher S3 falls now that we know it’s gonna be out before WoT. Probably smart to avoid the direct competition/comparison, but do people still care now that Cavill’s leaving and Blood Origin was so poorly received?
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Winners' Round 3 – Region D – Match 1
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assassin1513 · 2 years ago
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⚜️Witcher Geralt ⚜️
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atomskdluffy · 2 years ago
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I finished the Witcher III today, all expansions included. This was my second playthrough, which I played on New Game + with the new Next Gen Update. I was reminded, yet again and throughout it all, why I deem this my favorite game of all time. I am so glad that, after 5 years, my memory did not betray me and this fact remained true! I cannot begin to go into what I love about it, as it would only turn into a long gushing post, but if you enjoy open-world RPGs with excellent stories where your choices matter I cannot recommend this game enough. And if you want, you can watch the archives of my stream, the last of which will go live on YouTube tomorrow!
My next game has already been decided as well, tomorrow night we'll be checking out Outer Wilds!
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