A/N: Had this idea floating in my head for a long time. I have decided to sort of blend these two stories, and I hopefully I've thought it through enough to deliver a well down story on my part. There are pretty good Dragon Ball and RWBY crossovers but I thought I bring something a little different. Well, let's see if this is going to work like I planned.

The Huntsmen and the Saiyan
Chapter One
Just Dipping In

With a time of peace finally upon the world, Gohan had no more need to fight. After the defeat of the villainous android Cell, he was able to catch up on his studies and enjoy what the world could be without so much trouble and chaos. However, there was only so much studying a young boy could do, so Chi-Chi allowed her son to take a week off to go be a boy. As he enjoyed the week, Gohan found himself exploring a large cave found in the mountains far off from his home, not knowing what sort of adventure he was about to embark upon…

Gohan had not really seen a cave that stretched this far out, or was this large. He wasn't completely sure, but he guessed he had been walking close to forty-five minutes or so in this cavern. The path was surprisingly straightforward with no crossroads, or alternate paths. To be sure he wasn't going in a circle, he marked the cave walls with an 'X' and arrow pointing forward. To his surprise, he hadn't seen them, so it was a cave that had some sort of ending.

While he walked, the young half breed Saiyan was lost in his own thoughts, the only sounds being his footsteps, or the random drips of water he could faintly hear. He thought of his father, who lost his life in the battle with Cell. He thought about his friends and what they were up to. He even thought about his mother, whom was pregnant now. He didn't know how far along she was, but he guessed he was about three months or so. Maybe a bit more, or maybe a bit less. He couldn't help but laugh silently to himself, as he could see the personality change in her now. He sighed, as he looked up, looking past the rocky ceiling, almost as if he could see heaven and his father. "A lot has change father. I wish you would have come back." He sighed softly, looking forward. "But, I understand why you went away. I'll take care of mom in the meantime."

He continued on his hike as he began to notice a dim light near the end of the cave tunnel. He lifted an eyebrow. 'Am I reaching the end?' he questioned silently. He looked around, and as he walked, he began to notice small changed. The ground was sort of sparkling in certain areas, even ever so slightly glowing. He couldn't help but be excited, as he believed he stumbled upon valuable metals that he and his mother could sell to have a steady flow of cash. "Alright! Mom will sure be glad to see this!"

He would begin to pick up the sparkling stones in a moment, as he was curious to see where the dim light was coming from. As he grew nearer, he began to hear the faint noise of water. Evermore curious, he hopped up into a levitating position, and began to drift forward with a good amount of speed. The water grew louder and suddenly, he passed the entrance of the opening he saw the light he saw. What was before him was an even greater sight than he thought. It was a very large room, roughly the size of an average house. He stood in awe, as the cave had four walls, each with a small water fall running down, and going along a specific trail that poured together into a large pool of water that built up in the exact center of the room. The light did not come from anywhere logical though, as there were no windows in the walls, no skylight, or even torches. Upon a very obvious observation, the light actually emitted from the pool. He looked around, and saw the same minerals lining the walls and even the ground.

"Wow, how neat! I've never seen anything like this." He commented out loud. He began to walk and went towards the pool. The pool was surrounded by a rocky shore that lifted higher than the water level, forming a walkway around it. As he stood on top this walk way, he looked down, and took note that the walkway actually had engraved words, however, the words were in a language he had not seen before. He scratched the side of his head. He looked into the water and shrugged. "I guess I'll have to see if that language shows up in any of my books." He smiled, and without really thinking, he jumped into the pool of water, doing so without pulling off his gi. 'Oops…oh well, the flight home should dry it off with no problem.'

It wasn't cold like he thought. It was actually at a comfortable temperature and he relaxed into the water, letting his body sink, the water washing over his head. He closed his eyes, a smile plastered on his face. 'This is really relaxing. I bet mom would love to come and relax here. She sure does work hard. Especially since she's going to have another baby.'

His thoughts were soon interrupted however, when he felt the water begin to slowly swirl around him. He opened his eyes, and noticed he was also spinning with the water. His eyes grew wide, and he immediately tried to fly out, but found that he was unable to do so. As a matter of fact, the water seemed to actually be pulling him down. He was unable to get away and the water dragged him down below its surface, becoming dunked beneath the crystal like water. He was holding his breath, but due to panicking, he lost all air unable to really do anything about it he gasped though he didn't realize it at first, when he inhaled, he had swallowed no water. In fact, it seemed like he just gained more air, but yet, he was still submerged in the water. He panicked a bit more, as now he was confused and afraid as to what may just happen next, considering that he was not able to get out of the water.

That's when the water became greatly illuminated with a blinding white light. Gohan shut his eyes to shield them, and just gave up struggling. He didn't squirm or even really panic any more. As he did, he slowly blacked out and soon was totally unconscious and unaware of the entire world now. From outside the pool, the light consumed the young Saiyan half breed, and he could not be seen below the water, the blinding like filling the entire cave. After a few brief moments, the light died down, the water became still, and everything was as it was before, yet one thing was missing.

Gohan was no longer in the water. In fact, he wasn't even anywhere in the cave.

He was gone…