RWBY, along with its faunus characters, is rightfully owned by both Monty Oum and Rooster Teeth. This work of fiction was written for expressing fandom and to provide entertainment to BlackSun shippers.
Chapter Rating: T
Characters: Blake x Sun, SSSN, RWBY, Qrow, Winter, Raven, Ozcar, Jaune
Expect: HEAVY THOUGHTS, HEAVY WORLD BUILDING
Way of the World
Chapter
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It seemed that the Ariadne Theseus program Scarlet and Sage made couldn't map the grimm a few kilometers underground. Well, that was how deep Sun measured it before they ran into a grimm.
Sun and Blake went deeper down the cave. And the deeper they went, the darker it became. It didn't help that there were multiple forks along the paths.
"Are you sure we're going the right direction?" Blake asked skeptically.
Sun thought for a while, then grinned. "Pretty much, yeah."
"...How?"
"I dunno, I think I can feel where the nearest sunlight is."
"Aren't you quite the plant."
According to the map, they should find an underground river that would punch them past the mountains, saving them days of travel. That was, if they don't get lost in the seemingly unending labyrinth that went deeper than six feet underground. Sun could hear Blake mumble a prayer to the faunus gods so that they get out.
They walked in silence, their hands trailing the walls for support. At the very least, they have night vision, even if only sightly. Blake had the other end of her Gambol Shroud tied to Sun's wrist for precaution. Sun may be part plant, but she wasn't.
"Do you hear that?" Blake whispered, yanking Sun towards her. Faunus with their animal ears are more sensitive to sound compared to their kin.
Sun stopped and listened. If anything, Blake's ears were better than his. He listened and heard a quiet growl echoing from one of the inner caves. There was a grimm. It was close. And they just woke it up. Its eyelids opened to reveal a pair of glowing red gaze. It roared loudly, echoing around the stone walls of the cave. Blake doubled over to cover her cat ears, stunned by the sheer volume of the grimm's outraged cry.
"Blake!" Sun shouted as he pushed Blake out of range. The grimm tackled where Blake had stood. It may be so dark that even their faunus eyes were finding it hard to see, but Sun was able to see the outline of this grimm. He came to a horrible realization he never even imagined possible.
It was massive, at least twice Ghira's height. It had a head with the literal shape of a bull, which was normal. But this grimm had the body of a human.
"Is that a faunus grimm?!" Blake blurted out in half confusion, half anger, echoing the thoughts on Sun's mind. How was that even possible? They never ever encountered a human type grimm, but this was definitely a faunus type, albeit less evolved. "Hey that's not fair! We aren't that savage!" Blake shouted at the faunus, obviously triggered. She readied to attack, but Sun pulled her back.
"Stop! The cave might collapse on us! We should find the exit fast!" Sun had to drag Blake into the deeper depths of the cave, running fast to get farther from the rampaging grimm. When Blake looked back thinking she could confront it, Sun scooped Blake up and carried her. Trusting his instincts that pointed him to the sunshine outside, Sun took swift turns, until they finally reached the banks of the subterranean river. The scream of the grimm was now only an echo, but the horrible image was burned to their minds.
A low damp draft swept past their faces. Blake's hair slowly waved behind her as Sun set her down. She looked at the point they came from, her hands over her chest. Sun looked downstream. They were close.
"Sun, are the faunus that easy to be corrupted by the creatures of grimm?" she asked in a soft voice.
Sun didn't answer right away. He carefully thought of what to say. Things like this were sensitive topics around Blake.
"... I don't know Blake. I don't really have an answer for that." Sun might have said that, but he shared her sentiments. It was unnerving to see a grimm that could have passed as a faunus. He sighed, remembering what he saw. Was there a human grimm out there?
After a second, Sun pointed downsream. "No use thinking about it. We have to get downstream. There's waterfall that will be our ticket out."
"It looked like the Minotaur... But there's no way those Greco myths are real... Right?"
"You're overthinking again, come on!" Sun exclaimed, poking Blake on her stomach. "Geez there's no point thinking about that. Next thing you know, we'll see siren grimms! Maybe some from the newer eras? What's that demon horse man thing from your book again?"
"The Nuckelavee?" Blake asked in amazement. She didn't really think Sun would be interested in her books.
As they walked towards the exit, Sun started telling stories to lighten up the mood. Blake watched him as she listened to his tall tales. She couldn't help but think how lucky she was that at last, there was someone who would stay by her side no matter what.
Finally, she decided it would be a waste of time to actually delve about the origins if faunus and grimm. She had a mission at hand, and it was stopping the White Fang.
XxX
Sun stretched as soon as stepped under the blue sky. It was no longer raining, so you can see everything clearly. The mountains, the animals, the lush green of the forest , and multiple smokes rising from the east.
It was like a wake-up call. They may have traveled one week in two days, but they still needed to hurry. "We should find an alternative path," Sun announced after scouting. "I think you need to see something," he said seriously, urging Blake to follow her.
Sun led her to the foot of a large tree at the riverbank. On its roots was a dead body entangled, facing down, bloated from the time it was submerged. "Blake, keep calm okay. We're going to find another way to stop this," Sun started as Blake motioned to see the dead man's face.
Sienna Khan.
Blake wasn't surprised, in fact, she could already see the narrative on how this happened. Adam began a coup and ultimately killed Khan. It wouldn't be a surprise. Nobody liked Khan's attitude that much. Adam was a much more appealing leader.
She flashbacked into an early memory. Blake peered into her father's study to watch those old men bicker. They looked stupid, arguing with her dad. Especially that striped haired man. He was to old to dye his hair in orange stripes. Why was he opposing her dad again?
"Blake? Come here." It was her mother, who saw her looking inside. "Your father is busy. Maybe you'd like to play with Ilia instead?"
That was one of Blake's earlier memories. It was the White Fang. Since the beginning. Till now. When she told Weiss she was no longer affiliated with the White Fang, it was partially a lie. It was a deep part of her, and that can't be taken away as easily as running away.
"Oh, so they finally killed him," a voice behind them said.
Blake and Sun turned to see the woman who assisted thrm in the village, whe woman in red, the woman under the grimm mask: Raven Branwen.
"I think I understand what you kids are trying to do. Heh. Its better than what Qrow is doing, being a lapdog for Ozpin," she scoffed as she removed her mask.
Blake had to gasp. There was striking resemblance with Yang. She immediately turned away, remembering the guilt she set aside.
"I wouldn't go upstream, that's where the White Fang are," she said, turning her back on them. "I'm in a good mood, and I'll show you a different path."
Sun hesitated. "Why are you helping us?"
"Boy, as much as I don't like society and the system, a full fledged war wouldn't do me any good against the real enemy," she stated with finality.
Blake and Sun stared at each other, deciding if following Raven Branwen was the right decision. But she was right. If Sheena Khan's body was tangled here, the White Fang would surely be upstream. And Blake wasn't ready to fight Adam then and there.
Raven led them to a dead village. Blake felt a sudden wave of anxiety. This area was destroyed by grimms and looted by-
"Bandits!" Blake held onto her Gambol Shroud. There was a whole pack of them.
"Stand down," Raven said, waving a hand dismissively. The bandits obliged.
"The Morrigan Tribe is not used to having... Outsiders."
Blake observed. They were all wearing grimm masks, but no one exhibited faunus traits. They had specialized weapons, very much unlike White Fang grunts. And it seemed that their auras were all unlocked. They weren't a bunch of hoodlums. These were trained men and women. "You are their leader?" Blake asked.
Raven ignored the question. "You want to go to Mistral? My favors are not for free," she said. "They usually have a high price, but I doubt you have anything of value."
Sun shook his head. He didn't trust Raven. In the end, she was an ouster, a rebel. She doesn't care for the cause. She was selfish enough to let Yang loose an arm.
"Yes," Blake breathed after a few seconds of consideration.
A wicked grin swept across Raven's face. "Should you live, the money on your heads should be enough!" she exclaimed as she slashed her sword in the air, creating a portal, sucking Sun and Blake in it.
When the portal closed, Raven smirked. She took out her scroll and messaged a blank contact: I sent the wanted into the White Fang in the middle of the White Fang camp southeast of Mistral. Send me my bounty.
In a few seconds, it replied: Confirmed. Sending lien to you now.
A little bird perched on Raven's shoulder before transforming into a young girl of about five. "Aunt Raven, aren't those your daughter's friends? I saw them in the Vytall tournament screenings."
"They aren't worthy to be her friends if they don't even live this. Besides, the boy is obviously an operative. They will survive."
"So why send them to the White Fang?"
Raven looked at the innocent girl, patting her head as she walked by. "You're still too young to understand. Just look at it like this, I sent them south of the city, all they need is to run. And I collected bounty. Its a win win situation."
The girl cocked her head, thinking. Then, she smiled a toothy grin. "Sure aunt. If you say so."
XxX
The sky burned red above the island of Menagerie. Faunus screamed everywhere as for the first time, grimm breached from the other side of the mountain and crawled from the shore.
Faunus under the White Fang's banner marched to the center of Kuo Kuana, to the residence of the great chieftain and previous leader of the White Fang.
"Death for the traitors! Treason! Treason! Those who do nothing are our enemies!" they cried as they burned houses along the way.
Ghira looked over from his room. He felt angry. These people cried foul about him when they themselves were the ones slaughtering their own kind. Menagerie had no army. Its natural barriers were enough to protect the peaceful village. The faunus in this island were all peace loving, albeit being White Fang sympathizers. But they never drew arms before. Kuo Kuana was going to be a massacre den. Ghira would not be able to protect everyone.
"Well, isn't that a lovely sight..." Kali said sweetly, stepping into the light of the fire to observe the mayhem. Her eyes darted everywhere, marking all those who were armed. The slits of her eyes narrowed with sheer excitement.
"Kali..." Ghira began carefully as her eyes began to glint.
She looked at her husband lovingly. "I know, dear. No dead bodies this time." She licked her lips as she cast her gaze far. "I haven't killed since I married you. You should take that as a compliment."
Kali cracked her whip, hidden under her sleeves, transforming it into its talwar sword form. "The poor souls need punishment," she said maliciously as she unsheathed the dagger hidden inside the hilt of the sword.
Ghira silently prayed for the untrained horde of masked enemy faunus advancing to their home. As hypocritical as they were, even they need divine protection from the wrath of Kali. "Don't go into a rampage, dear. And don't torture anyone," he reminded as he drew his claws out, nonchalantly checking the sharpness of each nail. He unfolded his longbow which was hidden under his coat. Plucking the string, he flicked his wrist and it changed into a speargun. "And no dying."
Kali jumped to the windowsill, ready to pounce. Her eyes glowed yellow with malice. Even after many years, Ghira still found this form of her intimidating. "I would never, dear. We can play cat and mouse all day and they would never even know it."
XxX
Mistral was literally a walled city. When Weiss snuck in as a stowaway after a month of being locked home, it was only a matter of seconds when she was caught by her own older sister.
"Catch that stowaway!" Winter ordered her men. Weiss was dragged into the embassy with the soldiers thinking she was an impostor. "Unhand me! I'm a Schnee and I want to see my sister!"
Winter was wide eyed when she saw her sister. Her face had a mixture of anger and relief. After dismissing the attending soldiers, she started a monologue of sermon.
"WEISS SCHNEE. I received a report that you ran away from home! Did you know how worried I was! Father was furious! Atlas is on lock down and the first thing you do is run away?! Are you even ready? Are you safe? Did anything bad happen along the way?"
Weiss hung her head as Winter scolded her. She thought it would never end, when suddenly, Winter hugged her. "I'm just glad you made it here alive."
Winter had made instructions to keep Weiss in the embassy. "Mistral is dangerous. Please Weiss. I'm shutting you in for your own safety. If anything, you were better of in Atlas."
Weiss observed the city through her window. They were in the better part of the city. Near the embassy was a theater, and beside that, an art studio, and beside that, a library. It was entertainment after entertainment after entertainment. This place was peak luxury even the previous heiress Weiss would find it comfortable to live here. But there was an air of ignorance. The citizens looked happy as they walked around, frolicking from the opera house to the next entertainment center they can go to.
"... The citizens don't even look worried. Don't they know about the fall of Beacon?" Weiss' eyes traveled to the nearby Haven Academy. The campus was a glorious oriental castle. On its side was a classical Greco colosseum where Haven and Sanctum students battle yearly. They keep this structure as a reminder of the past glory of the fallen kingdom of old. Now it reminded Weiss of Phyrra. "Won't the headmaster of Haven do anything?"
Winter stood silently as Weiss stared down. "I know you won't understand, but whatever measures we do, we keep classified. As for the citizens, I believe you know the societal structure of Mistral?"
Weiss contemplated for a bit. "I do, but its not supposed to make them ignorant. They act like those pompous folk dad would invite to his societal parties. Disgusting. Haven may fall at any moment. Those who attacked Beacon, Cinder, Emerald and Mercury... They said they came from Mistral. From Haven."
Winter walked towards Weiss. "We are investigating that. So put your mind to rest. We won't allow Mistral to fall."
For the next month, Weiss quietly observed the city. A guard would always escort her, and for the time being, it was okay. She felt calm for the first time in many years, but the ignorance of the extravagant city made Weiss unsettled. They were exactly the same as the rich back at home. She would constantly check her scroll, waiting for a message from RWBY.
She thought about messaging Neptune, but she'd feel guilty reaching out to him first instead of RWBY. She remember scolding Blake once for running away with the stowaway Sun. Funny, she was now the stowaway. And he probably wouldn't be here as its vacation time.
Her mind wandered to the days with her team, when one time, she was walking to meet Winter in her office, she heard her say, "Huntsman Qrow Branwen is in stable condition."
"What of the Beacon kids with him?"
Weiss gasped. Qrow Branwen. Ruby's uncle. "Still in the inn. We haven't questioned them yet as to what happened."
Weiss dashed out of the Atlas embassy and ran to find the inn. It didn't matter that she didn't get the name of the inn. She barged in every single one she could find. She ran and ran, not minding the people she bumped on the way, until she slammed into someone.
Weiss was had half her mind to dash away when she realized the person she slammed to was -
"Jaune!"
Weiss hugged Jaune, which shocked both of them. They were friends, but never intimate friends. But after seeing a familiar face after so long, the hug was very much welcome.
"Uh. Weiss! You're here! Um. How?" Jaune asked after one big hug from Weiss. He smiled awkwardly, since she used to be his biggest crush.
"You won't believe how much I've been looking for anyone from Beacon! Is Ruby with you?!"
They had a nice talk on the way to the inn RNJR was staying at. It was a little shoddy but according to Jaune, its as Qrow requested. Weiss breathed heavily as Jaune knocked softly on Ruby's door. "Uh, Ruby, you have a visitor."
A chair squeaked from the inside. "Who is is Jaune?" she asked as she opened the door.
Ruby gasped and her eyes filled with tears. "Weiss..." On her hand was a letter that she must have been writing. She wiped her tears away and hugged Weiss tightly. "Oh, I missed you. At least we're half complete."
Nora jumped in the hug, and soon after, the Beacon kids were in a warm embrace.
Ruby told Weiss everything that happened. How they were attacked, and Qrow's story about the maidens.
"Why are you telling me this if it was supposed to be a secret?"
"Well, I think that hiding the truth is gives more damage than hiding the truth."
"Touché," Weiss agreed. She fondled the hilt of her Myrtenaster. "So... Phyrra died because of that... Maiden of seasons tale... And Beacon fell because of a relic?"
Ruby shoved a cookie down her throat. "That's about all I know," she said with a sad face.
With Winter's permission, Weiss spent her days with her friends at Beacon. And at last, when Winter accompanied her, she was finally, formally introduced (Ruby once hurriedly introduced them in their dorm) to the enigmatic Qrow Branwen.
"Oh, its a little Ice Princess."
Winter and Qrow would talk a lot, in silent voices and in hushed tones. Often, the huntsmen in training would interrupt them, and the huntsman and the specialist silently agreed to just hold meetings in the secret sanctum of Nike.
Ruby and her friends spent their days roaming the inner city, a privilege they got from being admitted in by recommendation from the Atlas Ambassadress. Usually, you outsiders can't even get in without a special passport pass.
Mistral was a concentric, with each ring being walled up to separate the people. The inner you are, the more privileged you are. And at the center of it all was the Mistral Academy, a castle of wood, a home to tradition, a display of wealth, an exhibit of richest. The area was exclusive to students, and as it was vacation, they can't pretend to be students and sneak in.
They tried to break in, seeking to warn the headmaster, wanting to give warning. Although Winter stated that Lionheart is aware of the threat, they found it their duty to announce it to him. Unfortunately, they didn't have student passes and were trespassing, according to the head guard. As they were being carted away, a thin gentleman with a clean mustache stopped the guards. He took the Beacon kids inside, and conversed a lot with Ruby. "Young lady, your silver eyes are very beautiful."
"Oh. Er, thanks Mr. Watts. A lot of people actually compliment my eyes."
"Is that so?" Watts mused as he led them to the chamber of the headmaster.
"Well, here you are, and do enjoy your stay in Mistral," he said as he turned around.
"While you can," he added with a sly grin.
XxX
Jaune slammed his fist on the table. "Stupid Lionheart wouldn't believe us. They'll attack when its weakest! There aren't even professors in the campus!"
Lionheart dismissed their words, stating that the support from Atlas military was more than enough. "So... We traveled all this way for nothing?" Nora asked no one in particular, making the air heavier in the room. Ren sighed. "Mistral had always been like this. No wonder my parents left the Capital to live outside the walls."
"Maybe we can try to tell the people?" Ruby suggested.
"You'd be thrown to prison for attempting to start a coup," Weiss said. Then she explained the class system and the rules of Mistral.
They all sighed. "What did we even accomplish coming here?" Ruby groaned.
XxX
Yang looked at the tall gates through her sunglasses. She frowned as she made her motorcycle roar. Travelling to the city of Mistral, she met unsavory characters who tried to hurt her, calling her an enemy of the state.
Mercury was the enemy to Vale, she scoffed. She easily beat those thugs who tried to hurt her. There were many decent people on the way who listened to her tale, bit a lot attaches without warning. Finally, she was at the gates.
"Hi."
Yang turned to see a young boy of jet black hair, about Ruby's age.
Yang removed her sunglasses. The boy felt familiar, but she never ever saw him before. "Hey, you coming to the city too?"
"Yeah. Uh. He said he's sorry for your arm."
"Excuse me?"
"Um. Never mind. I think we're heading to the same direction. He said you should contact the Winter Schnee to get premium pass."
"Schnee? Wait a minute kid. Who is he? You do know you're speaking creepy.
"Just listen. I can come in because I'm a citizen, but you can't because you don't have an official pass from the embassy of Vale. The farthest your passport can take you is the city gates."
The boy started walking towards the guard on duty. Yang followed. "Eh, kid, what's your name? You seem wise beyond your years. How did you know I came from Vale?"
"Oscar. And I'm not wise. Just have a voice stuck in my head."
Yang laughed loudly for the first time in so long. The kid didn't look like he was kidding, but h sure was saying funny things.
He handed his citizen card to the guard on duty, who scanned it. As Oscar was scanning his fingerprint, he nodded to Yang. "We'll, I'll be going first. But be said well meet again soon."
"You should stop talking in third person."
"There is a third person," he muttered as he went through the gates.
Yang placed her hands on her hips, determined. She batted her eyes to the guard. "Hey, mister. Can you hook me up the Atlas embassy and call Ms. Schnee?"
XxX
Scarlet, Sage, and Neptune sat across the inn where RNJR stayed. Apparently, the Beacon kids never even saw them even if they were in plain view.
"And I thought we were flashy," Neptune said, taking a selfie.
"You know, we could just go inside," Scarlet suggested, sipping his ale so early in the morning.
"Maybe, but see Scar, Nep here is afraid to barge in Qrow's dwelling without getting permission."
"I am not! Besides, he's all good now. He even messaged us that he's okay. Unlike Sun who haven't even messaged us anything."
"Menagerie doesn't have a tower," Sage reminded them.
"That was rude of Atlas."
They all kept to their scrolls and read a bit.
"I got something. Emerald Sustrai used to be a petty thief from the market. Lady who sold apples said the was a skilled illusionist. Flirted my way to that information." Neptune winked at them.
"You know that doesn't work on us."
"And I got info from my pals from the mafia. Mercury Black is the son of a gun for hire. Apparently he killed his own father," Neptune continued.
"That's fucked up. But Cinder Fall?"
"I have zero intel on her. Its like she doesn't even exist. But how the heck did Haven give them a student pass? Seriously, they were suspicious, but the student pass threw us off."
"Qrow did say Lionheart was suspicious. We should keep watch."
"In other news," Sage began, "The civil war is coming in two months. At least from my calculations. White Fang will probably join again. Hopefully Sun can prevent that. And the walls aren't safe at all. They are the most dangerous place to be in. If the slaves and the poor and the faunus from inside the walls join the civil war will fall faster. Inside the city will be a bloodbath."
Scarlet agreed. "That's 75% of Mistral. It will be a massacre. The country will fall. And you know, 80% of the entire population doesn't like the way Lionheart run things."
They stared at the sky. "I don't like him too, but I don't think civil war is the answer. Besides, family runs Mistral's biggest mafia circle in the country. Maybe I can assume the role of family head and stop this whole mess."
Sage slapped Neptune's back. "Nah. That just means you'll be the default leader of Mistral when the war ends. And I'm not rooting for that."
Neptune rubbed his shoulder. "Of course you wouldn't like that, our family kept slaves until last year."
"At the very least, you were decent to your slaves. I know a lot who aren't." Sage eyed Scarlet.
"Yeah, yeah, the pirates are scum. But the Morrigan tribe is even worse."
They all nodded in agreement.
The bell of the inn door rang and their Beacon friends were walking outside. sSSN all hid behind their menu booklets. "Well how the heck are they supposed to see us if we're hiding like this!" They stayed in that position until they were out of sight.
"We looked stupid."
"You did it too!"
They noticed a young boy enter the inn. They didn't pay him much attention. After an hour, they heard a motorcycle roar. The motorcycle drifted beside them, causing Neptune to cough his coffee.
"Guess who's here!" Yang said happily, winking at the boys.
"Oh, she saw us."
"Were you hiding?"
"Not really."
Yang pulled up a chair between Neptune and Sage. "You look incomplete. Where's Sun?"
"Uh... AWOL?" Neptune managed.
Yang frowned for a bit. "With Blake?"
The boys shrugged their shoulders. "We haven't been in contact with him for four months. But he'll come back."
~~BlackSun Otome Radio Station~~ ((You can ask questions for Sun and Blake in the comments!))
Q: How far have you traveled across Remnant?
Blake: (thinks) Well, Menagerie is my hometown. Then I moved to Mistral for the White Fang operations. Last place I've beem to is Vale, to study in Beacon. Although, I haven't really explored that much. I'm a bit of an indoors girl. Books are enough.
Sun: I should take you on a world tour then, Blake! After Menagerie, I can confidently say that I have conquered the world! Oh, except that off limits continent north of Vacuo. That place ia crawling with grimm.
Blake: Have you seen it?
Sun: Just from across the sea. It has a black sky so its not hard to miss. Maybe you'd like the gloomy atmosphere there.
Blake: (pinches Sun) I am not gloomy.
Sun: Sure you're not, pussycat.
Q: Speaking of travelling, what fictional place do you want to travel to?
Sun: Somewhere in a galaxy far far away. I'll be a great sith lord.
Blake: (rolls eyes) I'd love to be in Middle Earth, or Narnia. But with my fortune, maybe I'd end up in the Baudelaire's mansion.
Sun: Come on, Blake, you are not that unfortunate. Maybe we should be in a wizard world! You can be the curly haired nerd girl.
Blake: What, and you'll be the dork who barely passes?
Sun: What! I'm offended, I try my best to pretend to be dumb!
Blake: Why would you do that.
Sun: Because I'm awesome!
Q: And a question for Sun! From Emiliano733 via merendinoemiliano. Sun, have you ever visit Summers' grave?
Blake: (looks at Sun murderously) Who the fuck is Summer.
Sun: (put hands up) WOAH, CHILL! Summer is Ruby's dead mom.
Blake: You knew her?
Sun: No, but I have an, uh, acquaintance who would talk fondly of her.
Blake: Is this acquaintance Ruby's dad? (her eyes glint)
Sun: No?
Blake: (starts typing furiously in her scroll)
Sun: Oh gods Blake! (tries to snatch the scroll) Don't write fanfiction about your friends' parents!
Blake: (defiantly throws her scroll to the couch) You can't stop me! I'll make an even better story than Zwei!
Sun: (wrestles with Blake) That's just plain insane! You know Ruby loves to read your books. Imagine the horror when you write about her parents.
Blake: NO! THIS PLOT IS EVEN BETTER THAN ZWEI'S! I'LL BEAT HIS BOOK SALES!
Sun: THEN AT LEAST CHANGE THE CHARACTER NAMES!
A/N: I HAVEN'T POSTED IN A MONTH. I'M SORRY. I just moved in a dorm in the city, and enrolled for board exam review. But don't worry, I'm settled now so I'll post sometime soon! Oh, I have a new story posted! Its a BlackSun AU entitled TILL DEATH DO US PART. Please check it out! Anyway, see you all soon! Please ask Blake and Sun more is the princess who helped Theseus get out of the Labyrinth of de Minos. The Labyrinth was the home to the Minotaur.
Nuckelavee is the name of the grimm that killed Ren's parents. It originated from Orcadian mythology. It was a demon-horse with human features.
Stay tuned!
