A/N: This version of the story is now officially a rewrite. A prologue has been added, and the original Chapter 1 has now been updated (here). If you have not read the prologue, please do so before continuing the story.

Again, huge thanks to Chris7221 for helping out with suggestions as to how to improve this story.


Barrett woke up to four women surrounding him. His vision was fuzzy, but he could make out a color for each girl around him: yellow, white, red, and black. The woman in red attempted to help him up by offering her hand. Barrett weakly took it, and groggily got up. He staggered a bit, and then stood straight up. He was smack in the middle of what looked like a town.

The woman in red to his left steadied him. "Are you okay!?"

Barrett stuttered, "I… y-yeah…"

"That was quite a fall there." The woman in yellow slapped Barrett on the shoulder, causing him to fall over again.

The woman in white yelled at her, "You might have hurt him, you dolt. Are you alright mister?"

Barrett slowly got back up, holding his head. "Yeah… I'm fine."

The girl in red held his shoulder gently. "Take it easy."

Barrett's vision steadied. In front of him stood Blake Belladonna. He looked to his left to find Ruby Rose staring back at him. Behind him were Yang Xiao Long and Weiss Schnee. With the force of a bullet, realization dawned on him. When Jeff's fingers touched the screen it had activated the transportation feature. The one feature that none of them knew how to work. Barrett suddenly felt less solid and started to panic. How was he going to get home? Where was everyone else? What was going to happen to him? Thoughts chased each other about his head, making him stumble.

"Who… are you?" Blake asked. She looked at Barrett closely.

Barrett looked at himself to make sure he was presentable. His heart stopped. Not only was he not presentable, but he was now dressed exactly like Azure Rogue. The blue coat with a higher collar, unzipped, going to his feet, blonde spiked hair, and green eyes were now all his. The wrist gauntlets were black with red stripes. He found a blue sword with red vein-like designs on his back. Barrett was so perplexed.

"Am… Am I dead…?" Barrett asked quietly.

Yang was the one to answer, "Unless you're The Walking Dead I'd say no. Ehh, ehh, anyone?"

"Yang." Blake rolled her eyes at her. "What is your name?"

Barrett hesitated, then spoke, "Azure. My name is Azure Rouge."

"Hi Azure, my name is Ruby, that's…"

The newly named Azure interrupted Ruby, "Blake, Weiss, and your sister Yang." Azure pointed at each girl respectively. This obviously shocked all four of the girls there.

Weiss became very suspicious. "… How did you know our names?"

Azure looked slightly confused. How could he not know their names? These four girls were the main characters to his favorite show back on Earth. It seemed odd to Azure that he wouldn't know their names.

"You're the main characters of RWBY," Barrett spoke matter of factly.

Weiss narrowed her eyes. Ruby looked puzzled. Blake took a step back. Yang unfolded her gauntlets. Azure, finally realizing his mistake, held up his hands in surrender. He tried to calm the four girls but hopelessly failed. How do you explain to four girls that on your planet they star in a show that you watch without sounding like a stalker? Still, it could be worse.

Ruby and Weiss stepped off for a second to talk in private. Azure, Blake, and Yang stood there in awkward silence for several minutes. It was starting to become oppressively so when Ruby and Weiss returned.

"We have… decided to take you back to Beacon. Professor Ozpin should be able to figure out this situation," Weiss stated.

"I'd love to go to Beacon." Azure just assumed they were going to talk things out, figure out what happened, but he was still unsure of it all.

The five people walked up the street. Azure was between all four of the girls. He felt like a prisoner being moved. Yang and Ruby were quietly talking behind Azure.

"Do you think he's jacked up on Dust?" Yang asked.

"I don't know, sis, but he kind of scares me." Ruby had her hand on Crescent Rose. It was painfully obvious that she was prepared to use it.

"So… this is all pretty weird, right? I mean me appearing from nowhere and already knowing who you are. You not knowing who I am," Azure broke the silence. He was trying to break the ice a little, lighten up the situation. He laughed hesitantly. It might have worked if not for the body that landed on him.

Azure was once again on the ground, and that was starting to irritate him. He pushed the limp form off him like he did to Jeff earlier. This time, however, it was not Jeff, but Robin Maize. Everything was there: the black skull mask, the gauntlets, the incredibly dark red pants and shirt, but the black cloak was missing, which seemed odd. When Azure arrived, he wasn't missing anything. As this thought finished processing, Azure's eyes were obscured by a cloth landing on top of him.

Robin hazily came to. He looked around to see Azure sitting there with his cloak laid across his head. Robin snatched it back. The two stood up.

"Okay, I could handle you two falling from a Nevermore," Yang pointed at Ruby and Weiss. Flames surrounded her figure, and her eyes shone a soft red. "But this is ridiculous. Two people have just fallen from the sky with no Nevermore in sight."

Robin looked at Azure, and cracked a smile. "She's Yangry."

Azure and Robin started laughing so hard they were on the ground. The two goofballs missed the fact that Blake left for a minute or two. The girls let the hooligans laugh for quite a while. When Azure and Robin finally regained their composure, they helped each other up.

"I'm sorry we have to do this to you," Ruby said. She truly looked sorry, but the two boys wondered what she could be sorry for. Azure and Robin both blacked out from being hit in the back of the head with who knows what.

When Azure came back to his senses, it was vicariously so. It seemed he was watching himself from afar instead of doing it himself. He sat there in a chair with a spotlight in his face. From behind the light source he heard the shuffling of people. It sounded so loud to him that it hurt, and the light was blinding.

A female voice hit him like a wall, "You fell from the sky, where from?"

"Umm…" Azure was so discombobulated he couldn't remember where he was from.

"Umm. You come from Umm?" A whip hit the table in front of Azure.

Azure retracted from the table, and squeaked, "No, I come from Earth."

"Earth? Where is it?"

"It's in the Milky Way," Barrett replied quickly. He was so terrified.

"Do you think this is some kind of joke? Where are you from?"

Barrett again realized his mistake; if he was still on Remnant, they wouldn't know where Earth is. What could he say, though? They wouldn't understand any answer he could give them.

"How did you fall through from the sky? Are there more of you?"

"More? Not that I know of. Did you find more?" The urgency in Azure's voice probably didn't help his position in the slightest. He didn't really care, though he just wanted to know if he and Robin were all alone or if Cen was there.

A male coughed lightly. The light shifted down out of Azure's eyes. "He is either telling the truth or believes he is."

It took a few minutes, but eventually Azure blinked away the spots in his eyes. It took him a few seconds more to realize he was looking at Professor Ozpin and Professor Goodwitch. Azure had almost lost it. First, he apparently fell from the sky, then woke up, met team RWBY, who knocked him out, and was interrogated by the headmaster and headmistress of Beacon Academy.

"You have five minutes; impress me." Ozpin leaned back in his chair.

Azure shifted in his own chair. "Im-Impress you?"

"Impress me." Ozpin looked expectantly at Azure.

From the amount of cop shows Azure had watched back on Earth, it was surprising how long it took him to figure out that small command. Azure told the pair his name, and explained where he had come from, Earth. He told them how he got there, a coincident and a mysterious tablet. He even told Ozpin and Goodwitch about the show RWBY.

"Hmm… you seem to be a smart kid. I'm going to enroll you into my school. Do not mistake this as an invitation. I am first and foremost a Huntsman. This is simply an easy way to keep you under my eye to figure out whether you are a friend." Ozpin stood up, and picked up his cane.

"Thank you, sir," Azure said.

"Do not thank me for this. You have no idea the challenges that await you in the future. You will have to work hard to prove your place here." And with that Ozpin left the room.


Robin was tied to a chair, with a bright light in his eyes. The silhouette of a man stood next to the light. Robin was kind of scared; he'd never dreamed he would be interrogated by the police.

"I've already talked to your friend," the silhouette said. "If you want this to run smoothly I advise you answer with the truth."

Robin was confused about what he had done, but it must have been something bad. "I don't know what you are talking about."

"I would think you couldn't forget falling from the sky." The figure still stood in that one spot.

Robin was nervous, but at the mention of falling he recalled his going back to the D&D game, finding no one there, holding the tablet, then falling to the ground with a red glaze over his eyes. "Umm… I can explain."

"I hope you do," the voice said.

Honestly, Robin recognized the voice but couldn't quite place it. Robin described his adventure from the creation of his OC to being in that room.

"Hmm… well, Mr. Maize, your story concourses with that of Mr. Rogue's, so I will offer you the same atonement that I gave him. I'm going to enroll you into my school. This is not an invitation; it is simply a way to keep an eye on you." The light lowered from Robin's eyes, causing the silhouette to disappear.

"Umm… Who are you?" Robin asked. He was sure he already knew. The voice was so familiar but he couldn't place it.

"Professor Ozpin. I am the headmaster of Beacon Academy," Ozpin replied. He stepped forward into Robin's clearing view. Sure enough, it was Professor Ozpin in all his green and black glory.


Azure was uneasy about that last statement. He didn't want to prove his place in Remnant. Sure, he wanted to stay for a while, but the way Ozpin said it, it sounded like he was there indefinitely. His mind started to wander around all the same questions he had when he arrived.

Goodwitch finally snapped him out of it with instructions. "You will be shadowing Team RWBY for your duration here." Her expression looked much like Medusa. Azure was afraid he would turn to stone. "Whatever they do, you do; wherever they go, you go. Got it?"

"Y-yes ma'am," Azure replied.

Azure was finally allowed to leave the interrogation room after several more hours. In those few hours between Goodwitch leaving and Azure being released, Azure's weapons were apparently searched and analyzed. Azure's mood didn't improve when he found Team RWBY. They all got a message with details of their duties concerning Azure. Weiss didn't look happy with the new assignment, and neither did Blake.

"Ugh… it's so unfair. Why do we have to babysit someone who fell out of the sky?" Weiss stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind her as she went.

Azure winced at the words and slamming door. He felt rather lonely. It wasn't till Robin walked in that he realized why. Robin had been berated with questions just as Azure had. The two were both assigned to shadow Team RWBY as partners. Robin looked more excited than Azure. The way Robin saw it, he was living out a dream he'd had for some time: living in Remnant, training at Beacon to become a huntsman. He honestly didn't mind it, not to mention that he didn't really think about home.

"We're going to go training if you want to join us," Ruby offered. Under their terms of enrollment Azure and Robin could hardly refuse, so off they went to the sparring room.

There was a lot of setup before Team RWBY started training. Weiss had calmed down a bit, but was still furious. Azure felt a like he should do something to smooth things over with her.

"So… Weiss?" Barrett approached her slowly.

Weiss simply ignored Azure. Robin was silently telling him to back off. Azure, being Azure, decided to continue anyway. With some pretty lame jokes he got her to speak to him, but that was just to call him a dunce. Azure's sheer stubbornness wouldn't let him quit so he kept going. Eventually Weiss had just had enough. She stomped over to Goodwitch, who was supervising the two boys.

"Weiss has asked to fight Azure in a tournament-style duel," Goodwitch announced.

"Now you've done it." Robin did a facepalm. Azure just looked shocked.

"Do you accept?" Weiss had a smug look on her face that just said 'Yeah, I did that. What are you going to do about it?'

"Yes," Azure walked over to the platform and got up. He had no idea what he was thinking. He couldn't sword fight, let alone against someone who was experienced at it.

"Ready," Goodwitch called out.

Azure and Weiss drew their swords.

"Fight!" Goodwitch stepped back.

Weiss shot forward off of a glyph. Azure deflected her rapier, just barely, but her body slammed into him. He wobbled off balance and swung wildly. By some miracle, it actually connected with something. Unfortunately for Azure, it wasn't Weiss or her sword, but rather another glyph. He spun around to find her. Again and again, Weiss lunged at Azure, who was starting to get the hang of his sword. His blocks became surer and less last-minute.

After the tenth or eleventh lunge, Azure rolled to the side. This caught Weiss off-guard entirely. Azure pressed his advantage, swinging his sword in a vicious overhand. Put on the defensive, Weiss deflected the blade. A few swings later, Azure threw his sword in the air from his right hand as he punched with his left. Azure spun to his knee, and caught the sword backhand. With a quick swing he almost knocked Weiss on her feet. Had she not jumped, he would have succeeded. Weiss stabbed with her rapier. Azure, with his Longsword too low, could do nothing to stop it. His Aura surged at the point on his shoulder Weiss hit.

The two disengaged, and circled each other. Weiss eyed Azure with a new respect. She decided that melee was her best chance still, because let's face it, Azure was kind of slow. Azure, on the other hand, had different plans from melee.

Weiss spun the dial on her sword. A white Dust coated the blade. She swung it sideways, casting off four spirals of Dust. Azure wasn't quite ready for Dust to be hurled at him, but he recovered quickly. The blade of his sword folded over his arm and the handle turned into a pistol. With the new armor, he blocked and dodged the dust.

Before Weiss could get too close, Azure let off a small burst of gunfire. Weiss had to change directions to avoid the bullets. Weiss tried again to the same effect, only this time, Azure hit her with a couple well-placed shots. They knocked her over, and Azure rushed forward. Weiss played dead and, at the last minute, jumped out of the way with a nice slash to Azure's shoulder again. He was about to punch her in the stomach, when...

"That's the match!" Goodwitch shouted. "Very good, both of you. Azure, I must say I am impressed with your comeback."

"Thank you, Professor." Azure dipped his head a little.

A couple more compliments and quite a few suggestions were exchanged between Professor Goodwitch, Azure, and Weiss, after which Goodwitch left. Robin and the rest of Team RWBY crowded the two. Ruby was rebuking Weiss's challenge. Yang was asking Azure where he learned to fight like that. When Azure said he didn't know, Blake stepped into the conversation. Robin stood off to the side just thinking. If Azure knew how to use his weapons, will I instinctively know how to use mine?

Robin felt a buzzing in the pocket of his pants. He pulled out a Scroll. He wasn't even aware of when he had received a Scroll. Maybe it was when he arrived in Remnant. He noticed that all the others were pulling out their own Scrolls. To Robin's surprise, there was a message from Ozpin:

"Large Grimm spotted in the forest near Beacon. Return to your dorm immediately! The following students will respond:

Azure Rogue

Robin Maze

Ruby Rose

Weiss Schnee

Blake Belladonna

Yang Xiao Long

Jaune Arc

Nora Valkyrie

Pyrrha Nikos

Lie Ren"

Ruby frowned. "But we were going to play my board game next!"

"Come on, sis, we can play afterwards," Yang pulled Ruby along.

"I hope you two are ready for your first exercise," Blake said as she walked away.

Weiss pointed at Azure. "You may be better than I thought, but don't get in my way."

Robin and Azure looked at each other. Azure had several thoughts flying through his mind: Where was Cen? How had he beat Weiss in a fight? Where did he learn to fight like that? How was he going to get home? Robin, meanwhile, again wondered if he would instinctively know how to use his weapons.


Jeff woke up to find himself draped across a tree branch, much like a towel hanging to dry. He looked around, noticing he was in a forest. However, he was in neither the Emerald Forest nor Forever Fall, as the trees seemed to be evergreens, instead of red-leafed deciduous trees.

"Where am I…?" His head hurt as he tried to think. How did I get here?

After a couple of minutes of intense thinking and devastating migraines, he finally remembered. I saw a flash of light when I bumped that tablet. After that flash of light, I was free-falling… It didn't take much to guess where he had landed.

He looked over himself to make sure he was okay. In his first glances, he noticed chains and cloth strips that looked oddly familiar. He shook his head, his headache going away. After his vision cleared once again, he stood up on the branch and quickly found his weapon, an assault rifle loosely based on the Chinese T-91. In that moment, he realized that he was no longer Jeff, the percussionist from Mt. Spokane High School, but rather Cen Tempête, the character he had designed nearly a month before. He wore mostly gray clothing and had slightly long, dark gray hair. He quickly ran his hands over his face, relieved to find that he didn't have the scars...yet.

He took an extra moment to try his Semblance, closing his eyes and touching his fingers to the tree branch. Much to his pleasure, it was still the Radar Semblance he created. Unfortunately, he noticed an unnaturally high concentration of Grimm by him, looking down to find too many red eyes to count. To say that he trembled in place would be the understatement of the millennium. For a couple of seconds, he trembled uncontrollably to the point where he may as well have caused an earthquake.

After a moment, he grabbed the knife he knew he had and unsheathed it, attaching it to his rifle. Waiting a moment to calm down, he fired at the crowd of Grimm below him with .22 caliber, full-auto rounds. He managed to take down a beast or two before they started jumping in an attempt to get him. He stopped firing and began stabbing and slashing at the jumping Grimm with his bayonet.

After killing a few more monsters, he jumped from the branch and hit the ground running. He glanced back for a fraction of a second to see that the pack of assorted Grimm was chasing him. Noticing his empty magazine, he reloaded his gun, deciding to change to .30 caliber bullets. He knew that the caliber change would also transform the barrel and firing mechanism as well as change the firing mode of the gun from full-auto to burst. Before firing at the Grimm again, he detached his bayonet, wielding it like the knife it really was, and slashed at some Grimm while firing the rifle with his other hand.

As he started to lose the pack, he could feel his exhaustion catching up to him. "Barrett!" he desperately cried. "Barrett! WHERE ARE YOU?"


A black feather knocked Jaune off his feet once more. Pyrrha was lucky enough to stay upright and rushed over to help her friend. Ren and Nora were distracting the Nevermore as much as they could, before getting knocked away by a stray wing. Team RWBY was up on the towers of ruined buildings, raining bullets from the sky. Azure and Robin were sitting on a massive tree branch, showering the Nevermore's head. Robin had his hood up and mask in place, his eyes a deep red.

The Nevermore took a shot to the eye and fell. Ruby jumped from her half-crumbled pillar to move in. As she fell, a feather caught her cape, pinning her to the pillar, and Yang took a glancing blow across the face. Another feather whizzed by Blake, barely missing. Weiss used a glyph to jump over the feathers flying at her.

With Teams RWBY and JNPR out of action for the most part, Azure and Robin ran in side-by-side to attack the Grimm. As they got closer, Robin holstered his two pistols and drew twin katanas, pitch black like the night sky. After a couple of charged shots, Azure followed suit; he transformed his gun back into a sword, its intricate Dust patterns glowing ever so slightly.

The two separated, slashing and hacking at the side of the Nevermore. Skidding to a stop, Robin flipped the katanas forehand and slammed them together. The two blades fused together to create what appeared to be a broadsword. He dashed forward once again, dodged the Nevermore's attack, and managed to stab it in one of its wings, but this seemed to only enrage the beast.

The Nevermore knocked Robin back as he thought, Well, on the bright side, it can't fly anymore...

Robin recovered in midair and reoriented himself. He plunged his broadsword into the ground and skidded to a halt. Azure simply nodded before collapsing his sword around his arm. Azure charged a shot and launched it at the Nevermore. Though a clean hit, the attack (much like all the other ones) had no effect on the Grimm.

"I guess we're going to have to try something else..." Azure began before trailing off.

As though hearing this, the Nevermore screeched and launched feathers from its one good wing, catching the pair of hunters-in-training off-guard.

In a desperate attempt to guard against the feathers, Azure used his machine gun to knock the feathers down, but to no avail. The feathers closed in with alarming speed.

Noticing this, Robin shot in front of Azure and held up his right hand. A dark shield out of pure energy conjured in mid-air. Behind this shield, both men were safe as the feathers were harmlessly deflected.

Azure was confused, thinking he was dead or something. He looked up to see the shield. Realization dawned on him. He knew what Robin had just done; he had just used his Semblance. Azure had no idea what his own was nor how to use it. However, if there was any time to learn, it was now. This determination sparked his spirit, quite literally. Electricity began to course through him, and copies upon copies of Azure came into being, surrounding the Nevermore. Ad metaphysical beings, they could do nothing to harm the Nevermore, but it would certainly give Azure and Robin an advantage of "numbers" and surprise.

At the same time Robin vaporized the energy shield, he separated his broadsword back into the twin katanas. He plunged them into the ground and rolled the Dust revolvers on his belt out of their holsters. Before they were fully out Robin stopped them with his gauntlets. The energy of the dust flowed into the gauntlets, causing them to glow with the power of the respective elements. As it was, Robin's right gauntlet received the energy of fire, his left receiving ice. Using his Semblance in a different way now, he shot energy beams at the Nevermore. The Dust from the gauntlets affected the energy, changing it into the two elements of fire and ice. He then picked up his twin katanas, the blades changing color from the pitch black they normally were to a red and a very light blue.

Azure's eyes were filled with electricity. It radiated off the side of his eyes. A sphere of pure lightning surrounded him, arching in different directions. His gun radiated a translucent blue. The energy coming off Azure was being channeled through his gun. He used it to separate the Nevermore from its wings and legs, preventing it from moving. His electricity focused into a sword, attached to his right arm. Azure dashed forward.

"Robin, go for the head! I'll take the chest!"

Robin obliged. In the process, he bumped into one of Azure's copies. Instantly it and several close by morphed into copies of Robin. Combining his melee katana attacks with his ranged Dust attacks (also from the katanas), Robin hacked and slashed at the bird's face. Meanwhile, Azure assaulted the Nevermore's chest with a deadly combination of sword swipes and charged shots.

Their movements were in sync, almost to the tee. They helped each other out with their Semblances whenever necessary. Azure confused the Nevermore with the countless clones of himself and Robin, and Robin shielded both of them from any stray attacks.

Azure raced to meet Robin at the Nevermore's head, and with uncanny timing and precision, the pair executed a combination of sword slashes, ultimately ending in the two of them decapitating the Nevermore.

As the Nevermore dissipated, Azure recalled his clones and Robin dispelled the Dust from his gauntlets. The dumbfounded and awestruck expressions given by Teams RWBY and JNPR were such compliments. Robin removed his mask and hood. His eyes calmed down back to the usual brown.

Azure folded the arm gun back into a Longsword, then into his sheath in a single movement. He then approached Robin.

"Not bad, my man." Azure stated with a smirk. He offered a handshake.

"We take down a Nevermore, and all you can say is 'Not bad'?" Robin fumed.

Stunned, Azure began to withdraw his hand.

"Oh, I'm just kidding," Robin said with a smile, shaking Azure's hand.

Azure smiled again, and laughed, shaking Robin's hand. "Atta kid!"

The two continued to laughed as they shook hands. Azure pulled away and was taken out by a falling body. He was becoming more and more irritated of getting knocked off his feet. As Robin moved into help Azure up, he noticed the figure that had landed on top of him. It was obviously based off of the color gray. He, as it turns out, wore a gray T-shirt, a white and light gray vest, a scarf with different shades of gray, and gray shoes that looked suitable for parkour or free-running. He wore dark denim jeans with straps on his left leg. Robin wondered what they were for. The person's hair was really the only other thing not gray, instead being mostly brown with a hint of white. He was clearly an archer, given away by the glove on his right hand and the pad on his left, not to mention the bow and quiver on his back. Robin was glad the man landed face-down, especially after noticing the blades on the ends of the bow.

Robin pulled the new figure off of Azure, who stood up and dusted himself off. "Hey, that's Breeze, isn't it?"

"I'm willing to bet that you're right about that," Robin said. He supported Breeze with an arm around his waist. "Breeze, do you remember anything?"

"His eyes are open," Azure said with concern. "Is he… dead?"

Robin put two fingers on Breeze's neck. "He's still alive, thank God."

"What is going on?!" Weiss looked confused now. There was now a third person who had fallen from the sky.

Azure and Robin helped Breeze walk a few feet. He shook free and stumbled a few paces before falling forward. Yang just barely caught him.

"Yang… what?" Breeze stumbled over his words in a drowsy sense before he passed out completely.

"We need to get him to the medical wing." Robin helped Yang hold Breeze, and started walking him back to Beacon.

Team JNPR left for a training session, which left Team RWBY to deal with the problem of Breeze. It took Yang and Robin, who switched out every once in a while with Azure, almost an hour to haul the limp form of Breeze out of the forest of Forever Fall. In that time, Weiss and Ruby had gone to talk to Ozpin. Azure was concerned about his friend. Breeze seemed to have taken the experience pretty badly, the empty feeling of falling from the sky and the force of landing on the ground.

After dropping Breeze off, Robin and Azure decided to go back to their dorm room, down the hall from RWBY's. The two talked about Breeze's condition and what this meant. Did it mean that Cen had arrived already, or had the unthinkable happened? And what about their fifth companion, where was he? Halfway to the dorm, their conversation switched track to complimenting each other on the recent fight.

Robin opened the door, not expecting what was inside. The duo stood in shock for a moment, processing the scene in front of them. There was a gaping hole in the ceiling, and a guy was passed out in one of the beds. At that moment, though, he seemed to wake up. He stood up to find the two looking at him in confusion.

"What the actual hell is going on here?! What… Who… are you?" Azure started to flip a figurative desk.


A/N: I hope you don't mind a somewhat abrupt and mostly mild cliffhanger. And no, I don't know how Yang knows about The Walking Dead or if it even exists in Remnant.

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