Sorry this took so long, I'll talk a bit about that in the footnote.
I do not own RWBY or Fire Emblem
Polarity, incredibly useful ability when almost any weapon is created out of metal. It was really lucky she didn't think fast enough to alter the course of Sean's chain, but once that attack connected the match was over.
The fight didn't leave trio in very good shape however. Yang actually had the last bit of her aura above the red removed from the last attack, and Sean was also barely above the red. Robin fared a little better, but couldn't take much either.
With Sean and Robin, their side had four people still in, the other two being Ruby and Weiss. Their opponents also had four combatants, but all four were nearly full in aura strength, something all four of Robin's allies lacked. Nora, Royal, Beige, and Kelly remained on the other side. Kelly was the only of their teammates whose aura had taken substantial damage
Kelly made a move for Weiss, in her face in an instant delivering a blast of fire her stomach. By the time she attempted a counter-attack, she was retreating. This was cut short when Ruby hit Kelly with her scythe. Ruby attempted to follow up on the attack, but was stopped abruptly by a blast of lightning.
Royal tried to hit Ruby while he still could, but Weiss blocked him with a glyph, and Robin hit him with lightning from his sword. Throwing him back.
Sean and Robin met up with the two remaining teammates, and took a defensive position.
"Hey Robin, just in time." Ruby said in relief.
"Maybe you two can actually be useful." Weiss commented, as she created a wall of ice for cover.
Robin frowned at this. It wasn't exactly surprising given what he knew of the rich girl, but it bothered him. She won't get anywhere with this kind of attitude. If you aren't there for your allies, even if they aren't your friends, you won't be able to work together efficiently. Forces that can put aside any differences and fight side by side will always win. "Ruby, have you tested Beige's capabilities yet?" Robin could see now that the the team leader had two revolvers, her right one was dark steel, with a jagged spiked shape, with a crude handle, and offsetting barrel. The second revolver appeared far more refined, with a gold paint along the top, and a smooth surface.
"You could say that. She took Blake and Emily out two on one, without taking a hit."
Robin flinched in surprise at this. He suspected Beige would be strong, but that was incredible. He hadn't seen Emily fight a whole lot, but from what he had seen she was a very capable fighter. And Blake he knew very well was was a force to be reckoned with. She wasn't the most powerful member on the team, but underestimating her would be a huge mistake.
"Her right gun seemed to somehow slow them down when it hit, and her left can fire all eight rounds in a few seconds. And each strike from that is devastating."
"Do either of them have alternate forms?"
Weiss answered this one, "It would appear not. She hasn't done so at least."
"Okay, we're at a disadvantage here it seems like. We can still win this though. Sean, I assume you don't care if anyone sees you use your semblance?"
"Yeah, you already ruined that one."
"Good and good. Try to sneak around when we break. Even if they realize they can't see you, they hopefully won't have time to search. Take your time, even if we all go down, you showing yourself to try to save someone will only get two down. Ruby, get back, and try to keep Beige occupied with your sniper. Weiss, do you have any glyphs that can assist me in agility?"
"As a matter of fact I do." Robin ignored the tone in the answer, and continued.
"We're going to need that to keep Kelly from catching me off guard. We're going to be going two against four Weiss for the close quarters, play defensively, if either of us goes down too fast we will almost certainly lost the battle. Despite that, we'll have to close the distance quickly, as we'll get overwhelmed in a ranged battle, especially considering what you claim Beige's strength to be. Weiss, ready some fire for this wall, the flames will give us enough cover to get in there fast."
After a nod from the other three, Robin raised and hand, and let out a "Now!"
As planned a massive torrent of fire hit against the wall, breaking through it in seconds. Robin used a wind spell to get over them, Weiss beside him using her glyphs as platforms. Nora came up first from the left taking a swing at Weiss. Seeing her flip around the blow, he decided to assume she could handle Nora, and worry about the fire, bullets, and lightning coming his direction from Royal, Beige, and Kelly respectively.
Robin, still airborne, shifted his body so that it faced the ceiling, and shot more wind with his bow, launching himself into the ground.
The landing wasn't exactly pretty, but it was better than being his by that storm. Seeing Kelly making a move, followed by Royal, Beige hanging back, Robin called out, "Weiss, any time!"
He heard a loud grunt from the heiress, but he got the speed boost he needed. The floor suddenly got a red glow, in a surprisingly large glyph. A burst of energy hit his blood like adrenaline. This power… There's no magic like this back home. Let's see what I can do with it. He shifted back to his levin sword, and shot a bolt of lightning at the blurred shotgun user.
Kelly jumped over the attack, and when she reached 5 feet of distance from him, shot a basic round at him. But she didn't expect Robin's speed to match hers, and yelped in surprise when he hit her with an electrified blade, ducked underneath of her attack.
After recovering from a tumble, she ran at him again, but a few yards away was surrounded by dark magic, and panicked seeing her aura plummet. He followed up the attack by sending her skyward with an uppercut, reinforced by a wind spell. "RUBY!" He called, satisfied with his teammates response, breaking Kelly's aura with sniper rounds.
He didn't have a chance to celebrate however, as Royal finally met with Robin, and tried to avenge his teammate. Maneuvering to attempt a block, he was shocked to find his blade on the ground, after his hand was hit from a powerful round from Beige. He was impressed, after seeing out of the corner of his eye, that she had managed to hit him, while shooting at Ruby with her other gun. And with such precision. His amazement ended, however, when a sword hit Robin to the ground.
Well, I certainly got outplayed there, I thought Ruby's sniper fire would keep her busy long enough to dispatch those two, which was hard enough on it's own. It'll take a miracle to get me out of this one.
As Royal prepared for the final blow, however, a white blur came crashing down, slamming into him.
"Ugh… that idiotic hammer." Weiss groaned.
Robin sat there for a moment, mouth agape at what had just happened. From the looks of it, that was not a jump, but a fall. Meaning it was sheer chance she had hit Royal.
"Weiss."
"What?"
"WEISS! You're sitting on Royal!"
"What are you talking about?" He saw the thoughts click on her face, and she jumped off of the wounded enemy. She looked at him, groaning on the floor, and sighed, before slashing at him with her rapier repeatedly, taking him out of the battle.
"WATCH OUT WEISS!" Ruby shouted a warning, but it was too late, the first bullet hit her, Immobilizing her enough to prevent a defensive or evasive move, and then a swarm of bullets from Beige's left revolver hit Weiss, who before getting hit was already teetering on the red after the hit from Nora. "Damn it!" The heiress yelled in frustration realizing she had just been defeated.
Immediately after Weiss' defeat, Ruby was put under pressure, from the tank known as Nora. Ruby used her semblance at the last minute to dodge the explosions from her grenade launcher, but fell down, losing all her momentum when a bullet hit her aura. As he crawled his way to his sword, Robin watched Beiges bullets in amazement. What kind of gun is that? It slows one down upon contact with their aura. I have yet to regain full control. It feels as if I'm being constricted by my aura.
Robin, having finally reached his sword, swapped to a bow, and drew the string back, aiming a thoron bolt at Nora. He saw how close she was to Ruby, and rather than checking his aim, he let it fly, and hoped his aim was right.
He grinned when thoron hit Nora's aura from behind, but was confused when she continued on, unfazed. The pink hammer then seemed to let out sparks of energy, before it hit Ruby, flinging her all the way to the back wall.
That took Ruby out for sure, but why didn't my thoron have any effect on Nora? A direct hit like that should have dealt major damage, but it almost seemed to… make her stronger? Is that her semblance? How come I've never seen her absorb hits before? If it is her semblance, it must have a restriction of some sort. Whatever the case, I have to win. I can't… what?
Three pink grenades came towards Robin, who managed to hit all of them with a stream of lightning. He studied his enemy close. It was an innocent teen girl, fighting for her dream. All these people around him, they were there to achieve their dream. He had seen the look of determination on Yang's face when she attacked Pyrrha, and Pyrrha's when she took on nearly half her enemies. He heard ruby's stories, and how she wanted to be a hero. And he had seen the look in the eyes of every student when they fought, laughed or cried. But not him.
Robin barely dodged a grenade, only half focused now. He saw the faces of his teammates from the side, Ruby's cheers now silent to the tactician. I've been fighting so hard to win this battle, but why? It means nothing. No lives will be saved if I win, nor with some emperor take over Ylisse if I lose. All this work, for what? I have no dream of becoming a hunter. I just wanted peace for Ylisse, and a future for my family…
Then Robin felt his face hit the ground.
Sean watched the battle from a different perspective, by the time Ruby was defeated he was watching Beige from behind, waiting for the right time to make his move.
It's just Robin against Nora and Beige, he won't survive for ten seconds with such a weak aura, and if he goes down my odds won't be much better. Besides, what kind of hunter doesn't take action when he allies need it? This Beige think she owns the battlefield, I'll show her what crushing defeat means.
The said combatant wore heavy robes, primarily dark blue, though black white, and green were seen on outlines and as secondary colors. She had a metal ring around her forearm, which had what appeared to be a circular digital pad above it, made of green light. Sean had hardly seen such combat attire, though he had seen a lot of strange things to wear into battle at Beacon, ranging from hoodies, to a purple robe, to short skirts, to ancient armor.
It looked like Beige was preparing a dash for Robin, but that would have to wait, she had another battle to deal with. Sean grinned when his right sword was about to connect with Beige, but he didn't feel the blunt force of blade hitting aura, only the light resistance of one swishing through the air. He saw a purple tint to the air directly in front of him, and felt a light gust of wind hitting him. What was that?
He saw a shadow around him, as Beige was behind and above the swordsman. "I wondered when you would show your face."
Despite dodging his attack, and seemingly turning it around, Sean would give her a chance to be caught off guard. Dropping and rolling backwards, three rounds hit the floor, and a swing from Sean's left weapon hit Beiges aura, landing the first blow on her of the battle. He let out a shot from his extended rifle, but unsurprisingly she had avoided it, letting out her own return fire. Knowing he couldn't dodge the entire sea of bullets, he focused on dodging the singular bullet from the spiky gun.
Having focused on her right hand throughout the entire exchange knowing it would result in this predicament, he successfully maneuvered left of the paralysis bullet, but she sprayed the second gun to disallow him a complete evasion of her attack, and two bullets cracked against his aura, now just one hit away from red.
'Shit' was all that went through Sean's mind when he saw Beige give a quick glance over her shoulder and shoot Robin with her right gun, while reloading her left. He winced as he saw the white hair hit the ground after a hard hit from a hammer very difficult to dodge while nearly paralyzed.
Well, I'm not going down without a fight. Sean swapped both of his weapons into the opposite mode, and fired his chained crossbow into the wall on the other side, using it to give himself a boost towards Beige. My odds of victory aren't great, but I can at least try and beat Beige. I'll be damned if I quit from a challenge.
Beige, still reloading her second gun, was unable to react fast enough to his attack, and took the beginning of a hit to her abdomen, before she moved again at incredulous speed, Sean unable to even see her retreat. He caught sight of her again ten yards away letting a single round fly, both combatants knowing it would hit.
Robin rejoined the other seven students as they walked up the stairs to the exit, it seemed the battle had taken the entire class. Sean seemed rather enthusiastic on congratulating his opponents. Not something Robin would think one should be happy about, but Sean seemed to be an honorable person, and probably didn't mind a good match.
"Good work Robin, you're quite the leader." Pyrrha approached him, "That was a pretty incredible maneuver, it's been quite a while since I've been defeated."
"Thanks I suppose. It took three people, you're quite the threat aren't you? And that semblance isn't half bad."
"Ha, I noticed you figured that one out."
"Hey Pyrrha, sorry we used Jaune as… bait. I hope you can understand, we needed a lure for the strategy… I probably took this fight too seriously… I suppose I'm just used to having to do that. Make sure he doesn't take the loss personally, alright, that's the last thing any of us would want."
"I understand, I'll make sure he doesn't. He's got enough to deal with, with Cardin and his team."
Robin clenched his fists hearing that, "Cardin is still on him? Dastard… I thought I got my message across."
"That was you? Who took them out of class for two days? No wonder they looked so angry."
"He sure did a number on them." Yang pushed her way between the two, joining the conversation. "Those bullies deserved what they got."
"I'd do it again if I saw them attacking someone. " What is the right thing to do? They just won't stop, no matter what I do. It's not like in a war, there's no person I can kill to end the suffering. I can't watch this continue, but I can't ignore it, nor can I confront it. What would Chrom have done? Or Emmeryn? They both were great at bringing people together and talking things down. All I can do is take action when words fail. Without Chrom, I'm just one half. One half of a broken man, far from his fight.
Ruby ran around another corner. Where did he run off to? That look on his face… It was so strange. Foreign. He's never acted like that, so distant. And nobody has seen him for hours. Running by a door, out of the corner of her eye, through the small window, she saw a figure, outside in the night. Sitting alone. Robin?
Carefully, she pushed open the door, and stepped outside. The cool night breeze washed over the her face, but it couldn't cool down the stress she felt.
The face, half covered by a cowl, was dimly lit by a shattered moon.
"Hey Robin." He didn't need to turn to know who that was. But Ruby wished he would turn, and look at her. He was the leader, he needed to be bringing up the team's spirit, and he always did. But now, he felt empty, like something was missing.
Robin didn't say anything back to her, only glancing her way for a moment as she sat down next to him.
After a minute or so, he finally spoke up, "What am I doing here?" He asked into the night, "When I first woke up on that field, I was so lost. But Chrom took me in, and gave me a place, and a purpose. I had something I was always fighting for. I always fought by his side, for the impossible dream of peace. But now… I have no role. I have no country to protect. My wife and daughter are likely in another universe, and I have no reason to do anything. My time here at Beacon hasn't gotten me a step closer to getting back, and I've seen this world, and how little any one man can do. No hunter or huntress has any kind of ability to change anything, they are just another name in the long history or deaths, fighting an enemy that can never be defeated. I've failed to stop one group of bullies, a single criminal, or do anything worthwhile. So what in Naga's name am I doing at Beacon? Why did I even come to Remnant in the first place?"
Robin looked up into the night sky, and sighed, "When I landed that blow… when I landed that blow, it was all supposed to be over. Most likely ending in my death, but maybe I would get the chance to return to Say'ri and Morgan. This though? I'm didn't kill Grima to end up at the beginning of another story, all alone. I finished my story. I didn't do all that to fight in some duels at a school, I did it to restore peace, and save the future. Now it's been saved, and Grima slain. So why am I doing this?"
Ruby realized that she was likely way out of her league in this. Her hardships were hardly comparable, and his words seemed right. He fought his wars, he wasn't some weapon to be thrown around into different fights, to help every person. He saved his world, and it was supposed to be her job to save this one. But she was likely the closest person to Robin here. Despite how little time they had spent together, he knew nobody in Remnant, and they had been partners since the beginning. If she couldn't get him back up, she was failing as his partner, and as a member or team RBRY, and she should just give up one being a huntress.
"Sometimes there isn't a clear goal, or an easy path. But something tells me if you woke up back in the same field after you killed Grima, you wouldn't be okay with just living the rest of your days quietly. I saw you jump out of a window from a hospital bed when you saw someone who needed help. It's in your nature, just as it was back then when you took up arms against impossible threats. I don't know why you woke up here, but does it really matter? When the time comes, I know you will leave. And while I won't be happy to say goodbye, I know that it has to happen at some point. But until then, don't underestimate yourself, or anyone else here. You are an amazing leader Robin, and I don't just mean your ability to win battles, but your charisma, your spirit, and your bonds, that you can form with everyone around you. Maybe I just get caught up in the children's stories, but I won't give up fighting for good, and I know you won't either. I wouldn't have followed you this long if that weren't true. I don't know what enemies we will face, but I know something is coming, and nobody is better to deal with it than you."
Robin breathed in. "But I can't do this on my own. In Ylisse I had the best and largest family anyone could dream of. I had Chrom. We were brothers. No, more than that, we were two halves of the same whole. And that's what we always fought for. We decided together we could take on the legacy of Emmeryn, of peace, and carry the people of Ylisse, and all who fought for freedom. I'm just a tactician now. I'm good at what I do, but clearly it's not enough. I've failed at every task, and the battles I fight are insignificant."
"I've never been to Ylisse, or met Chrom. I don't expect to take his place, nor do I want to, but no Robin, you aren't alone. You have a home here, and while I still breath, I won't let that change. We lost a fight with a few thugs, and there's a team of bullies. But you never lose if you don't give up. That is the biggest defeat, and the biggest betrayal, to everyone that fought to get you this far. If there are no big empires to fight, then take to time to grow, learn and be happy, but don't break. I know being separated from your family hurts, like nothing else. It feels like emptiness has taken place of people that were part of you. But then fight for them, and carry them with you wherever you go. When you can see them again, do it with pride, and with one more story to tell your daughter."
Yeah, maybe she's right. There's still a lot here, and just because I beat Grima doesn't mean I should stop. I called upon the people of Ylisse, Plegia, Ferox, and Valm to fight by my side countless times, I would be quite the hypocrite if I wasn't prepared to do the same. "Thanks Ruby. I don't know where I would be without you. There's plenty here for me, and while I don't plan on staying, Naga knows how long I will be here. I'll be damned if I'm not here for the people of Remnant. My country or not if I can help, I will. That's what Emmeryn would have done. It's what Chrom, Say'ri, even Morgan would have done. Fought to protect the weak. That's what the Shepherds stood for, what Ylisse stood for. And I'd be disgracing their names if I didn't fight for their ideals here."
Yeah… that's right… I will fight for the Shepherds everywhere I go. They fought and died for me, so I will do the same. That's what it means to be friends, brothers in arms. To no matter what, never betray what they stood for.
After a minute of silence Robin made a decision, "Hey Ruby? I think I've finally decided what to name my weapon."
Despite the serious tone of the meeting, Ruby's eyes almost bulged out of her eye sockets, and he caught a yelp of excitement from her.
"The Shepherds Legacy. I will carry on their legacy, and each blow I make with it, shall be a blow of all of us, not just me."
And with that, Robin set in stone the burden he would carry every step he took.
Robin felt deja vu as he looked at the streets of vale in awe. The city was well underway for its preparations for the vytal festival, and it looked almost like a new city. He could feel the excitement in the air around every corner they walked.
"What's going on over there?" Blake questioned.
A shirtless faunus ran past them, followed by a few cops, a white blur, and then three other familiar faces.
Blake seemed flushed for some reason, Robin wasn't exactly sure. He was able to identify the group of four as team SEWD, but was perplexed trying to reason why they were chasing cops, who were chasing a faunus that was surprisingly cocky for his situation.
"Hey we sh-" Yang was cut off by a gust of wind and red petals. "Ruby!"
Blake sighed, "Well, looks like we're chasing after them."
Robin wasn't at all taken aback by Ruby's dash, he was quite used to her running of like that. Sprinting after her, he realized that his robes were probably not the best running. If someone wants to take my robes, they'll have trouble even prying it from my corpse. Finally caught up with everyone else, he didn't see the faunus, or any of the guards chasing him.
"Hey, Robin!" The scruffy brown haired swordsman gave Robin an enthusiastic wave.
"Hey Sean. What's going on here?"
"Weiss wanted to observe the competition in the Vytal festival, to see what we're up against. Which apparently is at least one good acrobat."
"And who's that?" Robin noticed an unfamiliar face.
"Salutations! I'm Penny! It's a pleasure to meet you!"
"The pleasure is mine, I'm Robin. What brings you here?"
"I'm here to fight in the tournament!"
Weiss' jaw dropped at this, seemingly surprised that such a strange girl would be competing.
"Well, perhaps I'll have the honor of facing you in it. Anyways, we should be on our way. It was great meeting you."
"Bye."
"Take care friend."
The group of now eight students turned from the strange girl, and walked away.
When they were out of hearing range, Yang spoke up, "Well… she was… weird."
"I've known stranger. But something did seem off about her…"
Said girl suddenly popped up in front of everyone, startling Robin.
"What did you say?" she questioned.
Robin winced, concluding he overheard what they were talking about, "sorry, I did-"
"Not you," the redhead walked past the tactician, and looked directly at Ruby, "You. What did you call me?"
Ruby stuttered for a moment, unsure what she was talking about.
"You called me your friend. Am I your friend Ruby?"
"Ummm…" Ruby looked at her team. Yang and Blake tried to signal a 'no,' and Robin just gave her a shrug. "Sure."
The short redhead threw up her arms, and let out an ecstatic "Yay! Now we can paint our nails, and try on clothes, and talk about cute boys!"
Weiss could be noticed to the side giving a facepalm, recognizing the words, before approaching the naive girl. "Hey, did you see where the rapscallion went?"
Robin glared at her at her unnecessary insults. It's hard to imagine she's insulting him simply because he was running from some detectives.
"I'm sorry?"
"The degenerate monkey faunus? We were chasing after him when I ran into you."
Robin saw that next to him Blake was fuming. He put his hand on her shoulder, and mouthed 'no.' Now was not the time to start a fight.
It did absolutely nothing. In a second she was right next to Weiss. "Stop calling him a rapscallion, stop calling him a degenerate! He's a person!"
"Oh I'm sorry, did I insult a stow-away? How dare I call a criminal a degenerate."
"What the hell did he do to have his life as a person devalued? Sneak on a boat? What the hell kind of reasoning is that? And where is a Schnee to call somebody a criminal, considering the crimes they've committed?"
Well, this just lost any hope of cooling down. Let's just hope it doesn't escalate.
"How dare you! My family has done what it needed to!"
"Needed to?! Needed to?! Oh poor Schnee's, victims of the oppressive faunus, they're so poor and weak, they can't hope to survive with such power hungry monsters persecuting them! Hold on, that doesn't sound right… Oh yeah, that's right, your family is rich and corrupt, and has been abusing its power for decades, and needlessly killed innocents."
"They have all but declared war on my family! I wanted nothing to do with them, THEY are the ones who have been attacking us!"
Robin finally spoke up. He didn't want to escalate the debate, but he had to be ready to defend his teammate. Not to mention he despised the thinking Weiss was using. "You say that as if the White Fang represent an entire species. That monkey faunus by all probability had nothing to do with the White Fang. Hiding behind the attacks a terrorist organization has done to your family as an excuse for racism is despicable. There are people out there, such as the faunus, who have actually been persecuted for who they are, and been through pain and suffering, who have had their families destroyed. So don't you dare use some economic inconveniences caused by some theft to justify discrimination."
"Are you defending the White Fang? They are hardly just a band of thieves, they kill innocents, and kill completely needlessly. They have no morals, no sense of justice, only hate. They are utter scum. So don't blame me when I respond in kind."
Blake was yelling at this point. This is what I was worried about the first time. At this rate, she'll slip and reveal her secret. This would be a pretty bad way for that to happen. But there isn't much I can do this time, I can't just challenge her to a duel again. Even if I did, I doubt that would stop Blake. She is PISSED."They are not evil! They are simply misguided in their attempts to reach equality! Your morals of eye for an eye, and blatant discrimination will only feed their hate! If you truly want them to stop hurting your fathers corporation, then treat the faunus with respect, maybe then they will see humans aren't all evil, but right now, you are hardly giving humans a good rep with them. All they see is more killing and discrimination, and they aren't going to stop fighting when that's what they see."
"You little brats! How dare you speak to me like this! How dare you talk down to my family!" The heiress gripped the handle of her rapier.
So much for not escalating. We REALLY should not be fighting each other in the city. I need to defuse this.
Sean beat Robin to it, and grabbed Weiss' arm.
"What are you doing?! You're my teammate, you're supposed to be on my side!"
"I am your teammate, and you leader, which is why I'm telling you nobody will be fighting right now, especially in the middle of Vale. We're supposed to be hunters and huntresses, we wouldn't be doing a good job keeping peace if we started a fight in the city would we."
"Ugh!" Weiss pulled her arm away from Sean, and stormed off.
I could give a bunch of excuses on to why this took so long, and while I did have a bunch of stuff I was doing, I know I could have finished this a while ago. I'm sorry it took forever, I'll try to get the next one out much faster.
Anyways I hope you guys enjoyed the chapter. I don't think Robin's thing with Ruby was too cheesy, it was more of character and bond development(a support maybe, lol) than an actual breaking of his character. It was sort of a lot of the stress catching up to him. He's back on his feet now, with new motivation. I went a bit on canon at the end there, as it fit okay, and I saw no need to drastically change it. Blake didn't accidentally reveal her affiliation with the white fang, but the scene was mostly the same.
For those of you, probably most of you, Beige is loosely based around a Destiny warlock, and her revolvers are based off of Last Word and Thorn. Thorn I greatly changed the effect of to immobilization, rather than a DoT effect. and yeah, that was blink she was using, how she did that I will not say. And did she seem op? Well she sort of is. Not too op, but still very powerful and skilled. You'll see more of her later.
On a completely unrelated note, you can find RWBY volume 3's OST now. Not my favorite one to be honest, my favorite songs from it are really depressing, like the acoustic time to say goodbye, but that's not really a surprise considering how depressing the volume was.
Reviews:
Gracenimage, The world traveler, (other guy changed name): you guys all were explaining the shole biling things, so I will respond to you guys together. Yeah, I've figured that out now. I STILL think it's messed up to have a child with your step sister, especially one as young as Sakura, but whatever, it's a little better I suppose
PersonaQeminod1: it's still got some escalation before it starts getting intense, but it's getting there. Thanks for leaving all the reviews, the support always helps me write this, good to know people are enjoying this.
N-Sight: In general good advice, it took me way too long to learn an offensive strategy doesn't work well in lunatic. There are times, especially in this story where it will be necessary, but it's a good rule of thumb, perhaps I should use it more in my writing. And yeah, I know not to let plot give ANYONE immunity. My other(kinda bad tbh) story has quite a lot of character deaths, and don't be surprised if that happens here. I never enjoy any plot where nobody dies, because then you go into every battle knowing it will go just fine. Unexpected deaths enhance the experience, and I will be using them. Nobody is safe. Not even Robin.
ThePizziaMan: Thanks! I hope you enjoy the rest too!
Zeti: Weiss' role will be much different in this story, but I'm not sidelining her. Robin will not find new love, at least romantically, I don't see any way Robin would be unfaithful, especially when he still has hope of returning. And will he get back? You'll have to wait and see.
BraveVesperia: Thanks for the criticism, always helps me improve. You bring up fair points. I have actually been considering re-writing the first chapter, as I think I just kind of rushed it to get into the story. You are quite right about his reaction, he was far too calm. He's going to beacon because Remnant is unfamiliar to him, and he has no clue on how to get home. Now he can get Ozpins help in returning, and something to do if he can't return. I'm pretty sure I did say he would be getting help if he enrolled, perhaps I made that unclear, or didn't really explain it, but than was my intention.
: Thanks, again, sorry it took so long for this chapter. There are a few other crossovers for FE-RWBY you could check out. I enjoyed some of them, can't name any on the top of my head. But I'm glad you're liking this one. If I can stop being lazy maybe it would be getting more chapters too...
NaberRend: Thanks! I will.
Okay so that's all I got this time. I still hold my promise of whatever threat I gave for anyone spoiling fates, I haven't all the paths yet. I hope you guys are still enjoying the story, if you are, or if you aren't leave a review please. Thanks for reading, and until next time.
