On top of the cliff, Ozpin, Glynda Goodwitch, and Peter Parker were looking through their surveillance devices. They both saw a boy with green clothes meeting up with a girl with orange hair and a pink skirt.

"The last pair has been formed, sir: Nora Valkyrie and Lie Ren." Glynda informed. "Poor boy. Still, he's probably better off than Miss Nikos. I don't care what his transcripts say. That Jaune fellow is not ready for this level of combat."

"Jaune." Peter said. "He's that guy with the questions, right?"

"Jaune Arc." Ozpin said without taking his eyes off his tablet. "Doesn't show a lot of promise, but that is the case sometimes."

"Amen." Peter said. "I was that way once. Then I got a spider bite. From wallflower to wall-crawler."

"I guess we'll find out soon enough." Glynda said. "At their current pace, they should reach the temple within just a few minutes. Speaking of which, what did you use as relics this year?"


After meeting and unlocking Jaune's aura, Pyrrha went with him until they stood in the mouth ofa dark cave. They traveled in while Jaune held onto a torch lighting their way.

"Think this is it?" Jaune asked.

"I'm not sure this is it." Pyrrha said.

"Pyrrha, I made the torch." Jaune said. "Could you at lease humor me for, like, five more feet?"

Suddenly, Jaune tripped and his torch landed in a puddle. With that, the two couldn't see anything in front of them. They had to use their hands to feel what might be in front of them.

"Do you feel that?" Pyrrha asked.

"Soul-crushing regret?" Jaune guessed.

"No, it's…" Pyrrha said, "I don't know what to make of it."

They continued down until they caught a flickering glow. The closer they got, the more clearly they could see the light.

"This must be the relic." Jaune said placing his hand on it. "Odd. It feels like some kind of lightbulb." He continued feeling around and felt a large, metal figure in front of him. He then felt something new. "Huh, what's this? It feels like some kind of button. What could…" He pushed it.

"Jaune…" Pyrrha said nervously.

Suddenly, more lights began to turn on. When the lights began to shine, the figure became loud and clear, and the sight of it took Jaune and Pyrrha by surprise.

"AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!" Jaune screamed in a girly tone.


"Uh, Professor Ozpin…" Peter said nervously.

"What's wrong, Peter?" Ozpin asked.

"Remember what I told you about my Spider Sense, and how it always warns me if something bad is about to happen."

"You're not saying…" Glynda said.

"Something's wrong." Peter said. "Really wrong."

Peter swiped at the screen until he caught sight of the cave and Pyrrha running out of it. Right behind her, the mouth of the cave was shattered by a large, metallic spider busting out. Jaune Arc was hanging off of the lightbulb screaming for help.

"Oh, no!" Peter gasped in shock. "A Spider-Slayer? Here? How?"

"Peter, do you know what that is?" Glynda asked.

"A Spider-Slayer! It's a robot built to kill me! But I haven't seen one of those in ages! They're in danger! I've got to help them!"

"You can't." Glynda said. "We're not allowed to interfere."

"Look at this thing." Peter said. "By the state of it, it's out of control. It's going to attack the students. I can't just ignore it!"

"They're Huntsmen and Huntresses in training." Glynda said. "They can handle it."

"But I'm the only one who knows how they work." Peter said. "By the time they do destroy it, it might already hurt someone or worse!"

"Go, Mr. Parker." Ozpin said surprising Glynda.

"Professor…"

"We told the students that our instructors will not intervene," Ozpin said, "But technically, Spider-Man is not an instructor. I can't very well help that, can I?"

"Thank you, Professor." Peter said as he reached into his bag. He pulled out his costume and put it on.