A/N: Hello and welcome to another chapter of RWBY: The Legend of Tarzan!

It's been over a month, but I did say this fic would have sporadic updates due to being experimental.

I plan on rewatching The Legend of Tarzan sometime soon so that maybe its pure awesomeness will give me inspiration to have another chapter written sooner than this one…and also cause I really want to see it again. It was awesome!

Thanks to a review from Dark Alana, I found out there's a section on the site for the movie, which is awesome…but I noticed that there were no characters listed. While I could easily email the site…I'm a bit lazy and unsure how to properly word it since I've never done something like that before.

Therefore, against my better judgment, I plan to wait until I have the next chapter done before switching this over to the RWBY crossover section, just to see if someone else does it.

Again, I'm lazy.

If no one does, then I'll move it anyway.

Shout out to GojiGrimlockSaurus for providing the idea introduced in this chapter. He'll know what it is.

Alright, on to the chapter!


Disclaimer: I don't own RWBY, The Legend of Tarzan, or any other iteration of Tarzan.


Ozpin sat in his almighty headmaster chair, looking imposing and intimidating.

To the students, anyway.

To Goodwitch, he was just a man who despised the task he was currently doing.

His eye twitched at the paper in his hands. "…Why must Miss Valkyrie and Miss Xiao Long be so destructive?"

The paper in his hands entailed the cost estimations for the repairs to the combat arena, the area being damaged by the sparring match between Nora Valkyrie and Yang Xiao Long….

While damages were always a hazard, this particular damaged occurred rather…frequently this semester.

Glynda sighed. "Indeed. This is the seventh time this semester."

Glynda always made sure to emphasis restraint on certain occasions when it came to spars….

Although, perhaps she should emphasis it in every spar. Perhaps then the two most destructive students among the first-years would take the hint and not cost the school a fortune!

"Glynda," Ozpin said. "From now on, those two are not allowed to fight each other…ever."

"Of course."

Sighing, Ozpin set the paper down and looked into his scroll to find a message from…Raven.

Qrow Branwen was an agent of Ozpin's, usually out and about outside the Kingdoms gathering information, such as the message some weeks prior that stated, "Queen has pawns."

However…he also had Qrow's sister, Raven Branwen, out there as well, looking for information in the more…darker places of Remnant, be they within or outside the Kingdoms.

And now, she had just sent him a message.

He immediately opened it to read it.

I've found him.

What followed were three pictures: the silhouette of a man swinging on a vine in a jungle, a man shadowing a herd of gorillas, and finally…the man speaking to the elder of a village located near the jungle.

Ozpin's hands shook.

Could it be?

Had he finally been found?

"Glynda", Ozpin said. "Please have Team RWBY sent to my office immediately."


"Darn it, Yang!" Weiss scolded. "I bet we're got called to be reprimanded for you and Nora wrecking the combat arena…again!"

Yang waved her off. "I'm sure it's got nothing to do with that. Goodwitch already yelled at us for it."

"Besides," Blake put in. "If that were the case, JNPR would be here with us as well."

Ruby poked her index fingers together. "Y-You don't think it's about what happened at the docks…do you?"

Her team was silent….

"That was weeks ago," Weiss finally said. "We've already told them what happened and how."

"But…they still don't know Blake was a part of the White Fang. What if they found out?"

Silence once again….

"We won't know until we talk to the Headmaster," Weiss finally said…again.

Once she said that, the elevator doors opened and they stepped out.

"Hello there," Ozpin greeted. "Thank you for coming on such short notice."

"Of course," RWBY said in unison.

"Now…the reason I've called you four is because some information has come to my attention that I've taken a special interest in.

RWBY tensed. He couldn't have found out about Blake's former affiliation with the White Fang, could he?

"You see…there is a village near a jungle that connects the Emerald Forest and Forever Falls."

RWBY let the tension leave their shoulders, but now they sported curious looks.

"This village happens to know of a certain…man…who resides in said jungle."

A man who lives in a jungle? Who in their right mind would do that?

Wait.

Weiss had heard of something like this. From her older sister, Winter. She had spoken about a "jungle man" she had encountered when she had been stuck momentarily in a jungle in the far north of Vale. She had been ambushed by the White Fang, only for them to be mercilessly beaten to death by gorillas with Aura. Winter would have been killed as well were it not for the actions of the "jungle man". He had then taken Winter to the Atlesian base nearby and was never seen again.

Winter had also noted the man had unknowingly been a bit too…forward when they met, though she wouldn't elaborate and merely blushed when asked.

In any case, this could very well be the same man!

Weiss made a mental note to ask Ozpin if she may inform her sister of this, seeing as Winter met this "jungle man".

"Normally, missions aren't allowed until your second semester. However, this is a matter of great importance that I feel must be dealt with immediately."

Certain members of Team RWBY (Ruby and Yang) were brimming with excitement at being able to go on a mission so soon. As for the other two...Weiss was glowing with pride that a mission that was deemed "of great importance" was given to her team, while Blake was more curious than anything as to the idea of a "jungle man".

"I will be sending you four to this village to speak with the village elder on the matter of this 'jungle man'. If you can, I'd like for you to confirm the existence of the him and contact me. If he turns out to be real, then I shall meet you at the village."

Ruby hesitantly raised her hand.

"Yes, Miss Rose?"

"Um…why is this 'jungle man' important?"

Ozpin closed his eyes for a moment, not saying anything.

"Well…I believe he may be my godson."


Adam Taurus sat in his tent in the White Fang encampment, silently staring at the map before him.

On the map, a location had been circled and labeled "Human/Faunus village", which neighbored a jungle that connected the Emerald Forest and Forever Falls.

Adam scowled. Humans and Faunus living together? Preposterous. His traitorous love Blake would undoubtedly be nagging at him about peace between the two species being possible.

No.

Humans and Faunus would never co-exist. The only way that the Faunus could no longer suffer the discrimination they faced was if the Humans were wiped off the face of Remnant.

A "revolution", if you will.

And Adam would be the one to spark it….

With the help of a human. Five of them, no less.

His scowl deepened. That Cinder was infuriating to work with. Treating him and the White Fang as if they were her pawns to command. Her two lackeys, Emerald and Mercury, were no better, simply blindly following her lead…well, Emerald was. Mercury was just tagging along.

Roman Torchwick was even more infuriating. His blatant racial comments were a pain to deal with. What's more, Adam suspected that he only did it to get a reaction out of them.

As for Neopolitan…well, at least she was quiet, but if only she didn't have that damn smug smirk on her face.

Adam shook his head. It was for the greater good of Faunus kind. These humans would aide him as he sparked the revolution.

He would then take pleasure in disposing of them afterwards.

He turned his gaze back to the circle on the map.

Adam had sent a scout to the village to learn what he could. From the information sent, this village had some interesting Faunus types, some that were never even heard of, that could help the White Fang cause greatly.

There was also the confirmation of…half-breeds.

Adam growled. "Disgusting."

To think that a Human and Faunus would actually procreate.

Abominations was what those half-breeds were.

"Lieutenant."

The White Fang Lieutenant lifted his head up. "Yes?"

"Gather some men and head out to this village. See if you can recruit some of the Faunus there to out cause."

The Lieutenant tilted his head. "And if they don't want to join?"

"…Convince them."


Alabaster Schnee was a thorough business man.

Any areas where Dust could be mined, he would make sure to buy all of them. The Schnee Dust Company was the largest proprietor of Dust, and he planned on making sure it was the only one.

His current interest at the moment…a jungle (and the neighboring village) that connected the Emerald Forest and Forever Falls.

Within the jungle was an area that was essentially a gold mine of Dust. A potential mining area that compared to the Schnee Quarry.

And Alabaster Schnee wanted it.

The only issue would be the village and the animals within.

No matter. Anyone could be bought with the right price, and he could simply hire people to…clear the jungle of any obstacles.

Alabaster picked up his scroll and dialed a number.

Someone picked up.

"Yes?"

"Mr. Rom."

"Ah, Mr. Schnee!" Léon Rom exclaimed. "It's been quite a while. What can I do for you?"

"I need you to visit a village and convince the one in charge to…part with it, along with the other inhabitants."

"I see…and if they wish not to?"

"…Convince them."


Winter Schnee sat in her personal airship. She was currently on her way back to Atlas Academy to report to General Ironwood on the success of her recent mission.

As she sipped a glass of wine, her scroll beeped. She set the glass down and pulled out her scroll.

It was a message from her sister.

Apparently, her team was assigned a mission to investigate the sighting of a….

Jungle man.

Winter gasped a little. There was no way. It had been years!

Some pictures were sent soon after, supplied by their own headmaster so as to identify the man when they arrived.

One was the silhouette of a man swinging on a vine.

Another was of a man shadowing a herd of gorillas.

The last…was a clear picture of the jungle man, speaking with someone in a village.

Winter's heart skipped a beat. Those piercing green eyes were still fresh in her mind.

Winter made sure that, after making her report to Ironwood, she would ask for a leave of absence.

She had a jungle man to reunite with.


In the middle of the jungle, a man hunched on all fours stared up into the sky.

The reason….

Animals have this basic instinct where they can sense when a storm is coming.

This man, in a sense, had this instinct, too.

Yet it wasn't a weather storm that he thought would be coming.

No…it was the kind of storm that brought trouble. Trouble that may endanger the gorillas or the jungle…or both. Not to mention the nearby village that he visited from time to time.

The Lord of the Apes sensed dark forces were stirring, and that they would come in many forms.

Tarzan narrowed his eyes.

Whatever trouble may come, he'd be ready for it.


A/N: Well…looks like some outside parties have taken an interest in either Tarzan, the village, or the jungle.

And what's this I just put? Tarzan is Ozpin's godson?!

Yeah…that was kinda a spur of the moment decision. Also, I believe Ozpin is older than he looks. He did say that the tale of the Four Maidens was around since he was a child, and Pyrrha technically confirmed that the fairy tale was...rather old.

To be honest, I'm leaning towards the idea that he might be the Wizard in that tale, but I'm not completely convinced of it.

I had also thought about making Tarzan a half-breed….

I decided against it, since it might ruin the whole notion of a human living amongst animals.

Fun fact: I listened to "Son of Man" by Phil Collins when I wrote this chapter. It's just so motivational!

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