AN: In no way am I associated with RWBY


It was rather interesting to be standing on a launch platform on the edge of a cliff with 23 other students.

Mercury knew the names of a few of them after the day before and that morning. Jaune was looking remarkably nervous. Pyrrha Nikos, a celebrity he had never heard of, seemed interested in the idiot for whatever reason. He had overheard the name Melody and the chatterbox had definitely said Ren. The name Cardin had come up, though he didn't know the face and the moron he had 'fought' on the airship was called George.

The only unknown that had been bothering him was a boy he had seen in the front row of the crowd of his fight. He had been observing students more than talking to them, but something was different. It reminded Mercury too much of himself.

There's a fine line between instinct and paranoia.

He put it out of his mind. It merely meant he wanted to avoid him.

The basic idea of initiation wasn't difficult to figure out. Huntsmen and Huntresses were trained to kill Grimm. They would be an obstacle for something. He was curious to the rest though.

"Today, your abilities will be tested in Emerald Forest."

There were so many possibilities to tease Emerald with that. At the moment, none were popping into his head.

"Now, I'm sure many of you have heard rumours about the assignment of teams. Well, allow us to put an end to your confusion. Each of you will be given teammates...today."

Great.

Well, at least they had showed him a fun way of disposing of the teammates he didn't like.

"These teammates will be with you for the rest of your time here at Beacon. So it is in your best interest to be paired with someone with whom you can work well." Believe me, that's a very short list. "That being said, the first person you make eye contact with after landing will be your partner for the next four years."

Even better.

Emerald caught his eye and smiled, nodding to him. That made him relax. With their bond, it would be very easy to find her after landing. The trick would be managing to avoid eye contact with everyone else. That was a very easy trick.

"After you've partnered up, make your way to the northern end of the forest. You will meet opposition along the way. Do not hesitate to destroy everything in your path...or you will die."

This is my kind of school.

"You will be monitored and graded through the duration of your initiation, but our instructors will not intervene. You will find an abandoned temple at the end of the path containing several relics. Each pair must choose one and return to the top of the cliff. You will guard that item, as well as your standing, and grade you appropriately. Are there any questions?"

Relics? Is that how the pairs are chosen to become a four?

"Yeah, um, sir?" Jaune sounded very afraid.

"Good. Now take your positions."

Mercury cracked his neck. This was going to be fun and easy.

"Uh, sir? I've got, um... a question. So, this landing... strategy thing... Uh, what is it? You're, like, dropping us off or something?"

Yep, this guy has no idea how to fight. He is so going to die.

"No. You will be falling."

One minute he cares about his students. The next, he sends them to their deaths. What a swell guy.

Mercury didn't catch the rest that he was sure followed. With a smirk, he was the next to be launched.


Ruby landed with ease.

She had seen Emerald and Mercury land in about the same area. She could also sense them heading towards each other. That wasn't surprising. If things went according to Emery's plan, they would be a pair.

So she needed to find someone the three of them could work with.

As Ruby ran somewhat in their direction, she ran through options in her head. Yang was obvious and her personal choice. They didn't seem to mind Jaune too much, so he was okay. She wasn't sure if he was good in a fight, but that could be taught. Blake seemed good as well. Weiss, not a chance. Pyrrha might be possible though.

Despite planning, Ruby didn't have much control over who she bumped into first. Why did Professor Ozpin have to make that stupid rule? There were 21 people she could accidentally bump into and nearly all of them were strangers.

Maybe if she caught up with Emery, she could ask them if there was anyone in particular they wanted to work with.

Since the rumours of teams had been circulating, Ruby had heard a lot of students wanting Mercury on their team. Quite a few others had approached Emerald and she had flat out said no, not bothering with a reason. While Ruby had been trying to make friends the day before (or at least try to avoid enemies), they hadn't cared.

Who knew school problems could start before the school did?

Oh snap.

She skidded to a halt before she crashed into someone. It was a close call. The dress told her it was Weiss. Their eyes locked.

Fortunately, she wasn't alone.

"You again?! Are you stalking me?"

"I'm looking for my friends."

"Well no one else would work with you."

Her partner didn't like that. "Weiss! That was uncalled for!"

"What? It's true."

Ruby didn't want to be the cause of argument. "I'll just go."

The girl was someone Ruby remembered seeing the day before, but hadn't spoken to. At least she was friendly and that triple barrelled gun looked pretty cool. "Are you looking for a partner?"

"Yeah."

She pointed to her right. "I heard blasts that way a while ago."

It was the direction Ruby wanted to go. "Thanks." She could not get away from this scene fast enough.

"No problem. I'm Melody by the way."

"Ruby."

"I hope you find your friends, Ruby."

Thank goodness not everyone who attending this school was mean or solitary. Excluding Jaune. "It was good to meet you." Deciding that the sooner she was away from Weiss the better, she took off again.

In hindsight, Ruby hadn't picked a great place to land. She was quite far from where she wanted to be and with every minute that passed, more pairs were formed. She was glad that Weiss wasn't her partner as there was no way her and Emerald could co-exist peacefully. They were too opposite.

Melody was nice though.

Sure enough, she eventually heard blasts. More importantly, she recognised them.

Even better, she was alone.

Yang was focused on the three Ursa in front of her. Therefore, Ruby was going to hit the four Beowolves behind her. She didn't bother with her Semblance; she just mowed straight through them. It was no challenge.

Ruby bounced up to her sister. "Hey Yang."

"Hey sis. Having fun?"

"For the most part." She didn't want Yang to know she had been fighting with Weiss again.

"So I'm the first person you ran into?" Yang was smiling. "I guess that makes us partners."

"Yeah! Well, you're the third but they were already partners. I'm glad of it though."

Yang was her partner. That was now in stone. If things went her way, her team would be her family and her family would be her team. She did need Yang's permission though.

"Well Ruby, we have relics to find. Forward!"

With a skip, Ruby fell into step next to her sister. They had been told that they needed to head north, but they weren't sure of the exact location. So, they did the natural thing and wandered aimlessly in that direction. Ruby could sense that Emery were that way as well.

"Yang, I was wondering…" How to put this? "Who else do you want on your team?"

"That's the fun part, Ruby. It's a mystery."

"But what if it's not? What if we could pick?"

Yang stopped and looked at her. Ruby couldn't keep still under her gaze.

"…You want to be with them, don't you?"

"Err, well…kinda? What's wrong with that?"

Yang sighed. "There's nothing wrong with that Ruby. It's just…well…I worry that you won't be making new friends at this school."

Ruby frowned. This had come up a lot recently. "I get what you're saying Yang, but…I don't need to be on someone's team to be friends with them. There's only four on a team anyway, I would still talk to other people even if they were strangers." That came out wrong.

But Yang seemed to relax a bit. She got her point. "You know we don't control who our other teammates are?"

"I can hope."

"Then we'll both keep our fingers crossed. Now, lead the way, Rubes."

Yang took that better than Ruby thought. She even gave her blessing. Now they just had to figure out exactly how the teams were formed. She felt a lot better now than she did when she was launched. There was a spring in her step as Ruby headed north.

No Grimm bothered them.

"I wonder what it's going to be like at a boarding school," Ruby mused. She was used to home and school being two very different buildings. This was going to be interesting.

"Fun." Yang shrugged with a very large grin. "You worry too much Ruby. Just relax and enjoy. It'll be great."

"Yeah, but I didn't get to bring my friends with me." That was still a disappointment.

"You'll have new ones before you know it. A new school is all about new experiences. Jaune and Blake seem to like you."

"Blake doesn't like me," Ruby corrected as she thought about it. "She just doesn't dislike me." She was glad for that.

"That's part of the experience. Besides, a lot of my friends aren't here either and somehow Daisy managed to get in."

Ruby groaned. "We've got to put up with her for another four years?" Even though she must have a lot of skill to get into Beacon, she was someone Ruby did not want on her team at all. They would argue daily.

"We're probably going to see her in classes," Yang agreed with an annoying smile. "Still, there's a lot of people who don't know anyone here."

"Yeah." That was a relief.

However, none of them had skipped ahead two years. Hopefully, that wouldn't be an issue.


It was very easy to find Mercury and avoid all the other students. Very few people looked up and Emerald had learned how to hide herself in the trees. Very useful for not accidentally getting in Mercury's way when he was fighting Grimm in Patch.

Emerald did pass over two people, but they didn't see her. She didn't recognise them, but she didn't care. They weren't who she was looking for.

Mercury, being Mercury, had managed to get into a fight very soon after landing. It had been with Grimm, so it didn't last long. He didn't toy with them the same way he did with the jerk before. There was no point. He also didn't use any Dust rounds as he didn't want to attract anyone's attention.

He smiled when he saw her. Not a cocky smirk he would show nearly everyone else. A genuine smile.

They had then had a choice. Ruby was south; the wrong way they needed to go. There was no discussion and both headed back towards her. They weren't the slightest bit interested in grades.

It wasn't Ruby they came across first.

Oddly, while outwards he appeared fine, Mercury didn't like one or both of these two very much. She wasn't sure which. Emerald thought back, but couldn't think of a time they'd interacted. Maybe it was paranoia or maybe it was something that he himself hadn't figured out. She would ask him afterwards.

"Isn't north that way?" the boy asked, pointing past them. Open turtleneck, designer jeans and a three pronged sword with the blades separating too low down to be called a trident. He was a target Emerald wouldn't have tried to pick-pocket, as he probably carried card and not cash.

"Yep." Never let it be said Mercury had social skills.

"Great. For a minute there, I thought we were heading the wrong way."

The girl was the same one that Ruby had pointed out in the auditorium had helped her out with spoilt brat. "Why are you going this way if we need to go that way?"

"We're looking for a friend." Better for Emerald to take over before Mercury (accidentally or otherwise) started a fight. "We saw her land quite far back."

"That's understandable."

"Want help looking for her?" The male stranger gave the offer and she didn't correct him.

"No thanks," Mercury responded. "She's fine on her own."

"Right. We'll see you around. I'm Zephyr by the way. This is Blake."

"A pleasure," Emerald smiled. "Emerald and Mercury."

Blake smiled while Zephyr gave a brief bow. Then they walked past. Neither of them spared a glance back. The two parties were out of sight of one another rather quickly.

A few more minutes and they were out of hearing range.

"Okay, what was it?"

Mercury shrugged, but he was frowning. "I'm not sure. Yesterday, Zephyr spent a lot of time watching other students, though that could be due to him trying to find a good teammate."

"We were doing the same," Emerald nodded.

"Exactly. Blake…Something strikes me as familiar. I don't know what. That was only today though." He shook his head and sighed. "I don't know. Zephyr reminds me of a snake, you know? You see the head and don't notice how long the rest of the body is."

She did know people like that, but Zephyr didn't strike her as one of them. There was nothing that rang alarm bells. "I think you're seeing things that aren't there." He was distrustful of everyone at first and it wasn't surprising if he was being too paranoid.

"Probably."

That was easy.

They didn't come across any other Grimm. Emerald looked around, quite liking the forest. At the moment, it was peaceful and it was nice to be out of the crowd again. She got the feeling time spent alone was going to decrease a lot, even more depending on who was on her team. Mercury definitely was and she couldn't be happier with that. Not even Ruby understood her the way he did.

She was trying hard to though.

What Emerald saw next made her groan. "Gits at one o'clock."

"I see them. How do you want to do this? I can put him in his place again."

"I'm fairly certain it's not going to go over well with anyone that he gets killed by a Grimm because you flattened him." The idea was tempting though. "I really don't want to deal with this right now. I'll just trick him."

"And his partner?"

She winced. "Him too." This headache was going to be less than the one she would have gotten from interacting with them. She was certain of that.

"If you're sure…" Mercury didn't sound convinced.

The two stopped and waited for the other pair to pass by. It was easier on her if there was less to manipulate, so Emerald had no need to mess with their sense of hearing as there was nothing for them to hear. They were arguing rather loudly, paying no attention to their surroundings.

Which is probably why Mercury suddenly decided to howl like a Beowolf.

They jumped about a foot. Their weapons were drawn far too slowly to be saved if a Beowolf had been standing where Mercury was.

It was very hard to hide her laughter.

Grumbling, they were finally out of sight.

Emerald heard Mercury chuckle. She thought a few might have escaped her as well. Right now, the pounding in her head demanded her full attention. Rubbing her temples was a habit; it didn't help.

She did feel his hands on her shoulders, slowly but firmly moving in a massage. That did help, strangely.

"Thanks."

"No problem. Is it getting easier or more painful?"

"Neither. It's still the same." In this case, it didn't look like practice made perfect, but Emerald avoided manipulating two minds as often as she could. Practice may help with the pain; it may not. Right now, she didn't care.

"Well, I know something that'll cheer you up."

"Hmm?"

She followed his gaze to see Ruby skidding to a stop opposite her, with a smile on her face. Yang wasn't too far behind her.

Yang looked around. "I was expecting something with more claws."

Emerald pointed a thumb over her shoulder at her friend, who was still pampering her. "That was him."

"Why?"

Mercury shrugged and was probably smiling as he told the story.

It was like they had never left Patch. Emerald liked that.


There had been a reason why Yang had caved so easily to Ruby's wish for her teammates: she wanted them on her team as well. They would struggle to make friends in a way Ruby wouldn't, but she wanted them to have somewhere they could feel safe, especially at the beginning of the year when they didn't know anyone.

Yang had been one of the first to wake up that day and could see Mercury hadn't slept at all. While it wasn't slowing him down, she did care about him. He was family. That point had been driven home when he had been kidnapped.

He had picked them over his old life, even though he thought it would kill him.

They were a good laugh, if they allowed you to know it. Mercury's little act when he was 'invisible' was pretty funny, especially if the jerks had reacted the way they said. They certainly deserved it.

Besides, it was a big school. There were plenty of students around. There were some people that would tolerate them. Who did she know at this school anyway?

Jaune, already a good friend of Ruby's. Pyrrha. Weiss, Ruby's negative friend. Blake. Melody. Zephyr. George. Violet. Daisy, who they wouldn't like. That left eleven people they had yet to meet.

"Okay it did not happen that way."

"You misjudged your new legs and ended up skidding into the mud," Emerald chuckled.

"Then you slid through that bramble," Ruby tagged on.

"Then you fell into the leaf litter," Emerald finished. Both the girls were sniggering while Mercury pouted.

"Where was I during all this?" If she knew about that, Yang would never had let him live it down. She had made a point to try and be around when he learned to walk on his new legs. He had made a new-born fawn look graceful.

"Well sis, you remember you went shopping with Dad after we used the last of the scotch tape making funny faces?"

Yang thought back. Now that Ruby mentioned it, she did remember. Also… "Wasn't it raining that day?"

Their sniggering turned into full blown laughter.

This was why Yang didn't want to split them up. The four of them were a family; connected through love and friendship. She didn't really want anything to destroy this scene and she didn't like the idea of a stranger coming into it.

Yang wanted new friends, but she was with Ruby in keeping their family together.

A circle of rubble lay in their path, with something on little pedestals. Yang wasn't sure what she was expecting for relics (something ancient at least), but chess pieces? It seemed like an odd choice. She counted 5, both white and black.

"Looks like we weren't the first ones here," Yang observed.

"I would be surprised if we were," Mercury commented. He had passed at least two pairs earlier after all.

"So how does this work?" Ruby stepped up to the pedestals. "I don't see a pattern."

"I do."

Yang looked at Mercury. Then she scanned the pieces again. Her eyes went back to him. "Nope."

Mercury stepped up and gestured to the lone white bishop. "If you count them, there's two of each, though most of them are missing. My guess: if two pairs grab the same piece, say both grab a white bishop, they'll be a team."

That made sense.

"Right." Ruby walked over to a white pawn and picked it up. "That makes it easy then."

The white pawn was the only piece that there was still a pair of. That make Ruby's wish crystal clear and she usually got what she wished for. That was something everyone else in the house agreed on.

At first, they didn't move.

"You sure about this Ruby?" Despite what they wanted, they always put Ruby first. Emerald was normally the one to say it. Mercury was a person of action.

"We came as a family. I want to stay as a family."

No more needed to be said on the matter.

Yang smiled as Mercury picked up the other white pawn, letting his happiness show. If he was right, all four had gotten what they wanted. If he was wrong, it wasn't the end of the world.

She hoped he wasn't wrong.


"How on Remnant did you manage to annoy a Death Stalker?"

Leaving the mini temple, they headed further north and had come across a much bigger version. They had also run straight into a fight. Jaune, Pyrrha, Melody and Weiss vs a Death Stalker.

At the moment, the Death Stalker was winning.

Never one to pass up a good fight, Mercury chose to join in. Before he could though, he caught swift movement elsewhere other than in front of him. As the scorpion was distracted, he took a look. There was a more immediate danger.

"On the right!"

Emerald dodged. Ruby dodged. Yang spun to meet it.

And was knocked over by an Ursa that had smashed into her.

That might leave a mark.

With red eyes, Yang smashed it into a pulp, wasting a lot of rounds on the thing. "Alright, who's next?"

Mercury's gaze snapped back to the direction the Ursa came from. That was when he realised they had a much, much bigger problem. "How about a Grimm that could easily beat you in an arm wrestling contest?"

He was staring at a kind of Grimm he had never seen before and had to admit: he was very impressed. Humanoid; it could obviously stand on two legs and throw other Grimm at them. It was a bodybuilder taken to the extreme, with muscles on muscles and probably about as tall as all four of them combined. It could easily crush any of them in its fist. Unlike a human, he could see it could run on four legs if it wanted to.

This is going to be fun.

It was currently using the full size temple as a climbing frame. When it was standing on the highest point, it grabbed a very young Nevermore out of the air and threw it like an arrow. That was easy enough to dodge, but there was now an entire flock of small Nevermore and each one was sent shooting in their direction. It went from easy to dodge to borderline difficult.

Mercury was certainly enjoying himself.

Eventually, it ran out of nearby Grimm to throw at them.

As a result, its claw wrapped around a column nearby (one that was not supporting the structure), pulled it out of the ground and threw that at them.

Blasts rang as all four chipped away at the brick until it broke up into much smaller pieces. Those were avoided and the process was repeated for a second column that was thrown in their direction. Then, they got their opening.

Their blasts may not be coordinated, but they were aiming for quantity over quality.

None of their attacks seemed to be doing much damage. They were quite far away and, while this wasn't a problem for Crescent Rose's sniper rifle, Mercury and Yang were melee fighters. Even Emerald had to be closer.

So Ruby aimed for the eyes as the three headed forward. It was little more than an annoyance to the beast, but it certainly made it ignore the rest of the group.

Emerald landed on one of remaining columns and tried her luck from there.

Mercury and Yang went even closer.

It took a swipe at him. With aid from a Dust round, he leapt high enough and landed on the arm as it returned to its original position. Wasting no time, he ran straight for the head. Yang bounced from one of its knees and landed on the shoulder.

Mercury managed to get in six point blank Dust rounds to the face along with Yang's seven before it shook its head vigorously and its free arm swung towards him. Knowing they'd overstayed their welcome, they bolted over to the other shoulder, skidding under the punch that would have easily taken his head off as Yang hopped over it.

Its response was to move around its climbing frame and try to hit him on the way down. It didn't succeed.

However, their attack seemed to do nothing. The other two weren't having any better luck.

Finally. A decent opponent. This school might not be as boring as I thought.

At least they didn't have to worry about the Death Stalker as well. That was completely focused on the other group.

"This is getting annoying," Emerald commented. He didn't think she had ever fought any older Grimm before, never mind something like this. All the ones around Patch had been very young. The ones that loitered around Marcus' house had been much older and tougher. None had looked like that though.

"I'm open to ideas," Mercury responded, finally out of immediate range.

They shot down yet another pillar. It was now down to three it could throw at them.

"I've got one," Ruby called back.

Mercury smiled.


The Death Stalker was taking everything they could throw at it. It just kept coming.

"Okay, attacking the armour is useless. Melody, we're going to distract it. Pyrrha, get that stinger. Weiss, aim for the eyes."

Melody had learnt very quickly that Jaune didn't seem to have much experience in combat. He was managing to protect himself fine, but it was clear he was an amateur. That made his ability to stay alive even more impressive actually. However, he did have a tactical mind. That plan would, at the very least, cripple the monster.

Melody was very glad she wasn't facing this thing on her own.

"Don't tell me-"

"Weiss, shut up and do it." She was getting very annoyed at her partner. If the plan was stupid, Melody probably would agree with her. However, as it was smart and nothing they were doing was working, it was worth a try.

Besides, she wasn't even going to be in the most danger.

Jaune was.

It wasn't just from the Death Stalker's pincers and sting until Pyrrha dealt with that. It was that her weapon (Hydra) was built for massive damage over a large range. It would be very easy to hit him with one of the cannon blasts or the three whips. She hadn't perfected using the whips simultaneously, so she decided to use the combined one.

Jaune used his shield to block one pincer. Melody spun and twisted, causing the thick whip to wrap around the other, not allowing it to open. That gave Weiss and Pyrrha the chance they needed.

Three eyes down in as many seconds. Another two were swiftly pierced.

Pyrrha took a little longer, but she wisely kept her distance. The shots were perfectly aimed at the bulb underneath the stinger. Once the damage was visible, she threw her shield and sliced straight through the weapon.

Despite being half blind and partially stabbed by its own body part, the Grimm still didn't give up.

What does it take to kill this thing?

It jerked one pincer up and the other clipped the whip.

In an instant, Melody was sailing through the air. Then she plummeted. She couldn't see the bottom of the ravine, but she did see a load of bricks falling. Not thinking on why, she changed Hydra back into its cannon mode, with one being much shorter than the other two. The bricks became platforms that she could blast and use the recoil to get back up again.

Death had never seemed so close.

She needed time and materials to repair Hydra back to full condition. Right now, it wasn't vital provided she kept that fact in mind.

Melody took a second after she landed to catch her breath. That had been a far too close call.

Jaune was the first to see her. "You okay?"

"I'm fine." By the time she was back in the battle, Weiss had taken out the remaining eyes. "How are we doing?"

"Quite well, actually. You mind smashing that stinger straight through it?"

That was when it fully clicked for Melody that the stinger had pierced the armour, something none of their weapons had been able to do. While she didn't like the idea of getting that close, she also knew that was their best shot.

"I'm going to need a lift." In its damaged state, Hydra couldn't give her the help she needed there.

"Pyrrha?"

"Done."

"Weiss, protect her!"

The launch wasn't very high, but it was high enough. Weiss hadn't argued with Jaune for once and, between the two of them, they managed to prevent the Grimm from taking her head off. It must have heard her coming.

Melody aimed nine shots at the stinger when she was in range. Five of them hit and did the job. She landed and nearly collapsed.

The Death Stalker screeched and the legs gave out. The remaining tail hit the floor.

Finally, their fight was over.


Yang was powerful, but not fast. She got stronger as she took more damage. She was short range.

Mercury was powerful and fast. He had been trained to fight humanoid shapes. He was short range.

Emerald was fast, but not powerful. She was designed for stealth. She wasn't specialised for long or short range.

Ruby was fast, but not powerful. She was built for agility. She wasn't specialised for long or short range.

All four had advantages and disadvantages. The trick was working together in a way that eliminated those weaknesses and their opponent. They had the trust in one another to make a plan work.

Yang and Mercury ran in close once more.

One after another, all three columns were thrown at them. They didn't flinch; didn't change path.

Ruby and Emerald aimed at very specific locations. Rather than target the whole thing, they both hit the same part of each structure. The cracks grew and quickly split the construction in half, missing the running pair.

Once the columns were destroyed and lying in pieces on the ground, Emerald ran towards their opponent as well. Ruby followed at a slower pace.

Yang went for the chest area. Mercury went for the head and neck. After a few good hits, including one that made its head jerk back, he retreated. Yang continued attacking.

When Mercury hit the ground, he curled up and rolled backwards.

At the right moment, he halted his spin while on his back. Without missing a beat, Emerald jumped on his feet and he used the momentum to kick her up into the air, slightly aided by shots from her weapons.

The chains extended and wrapped around a Grimm arm each. Emerald had been launched high enough to soar over its head. As she did so, the chains temporarily pulled the arms back.

Mercury's roll continued. A few seconds later, Ruby used his energy and her bullet to fly through the air as well. She didn't go as high.

Crescent Rose's blade caught the neck perfectly. Ruby was swung around a full rotation before the connection was severed completely. Blood spattered the air as the head dropped from the body.

Emerald landed on top of the cliff. Ruby's trajectory would have taken her into the side of the cliff. The chains extended once more and wrapped around her. She was carefully pulled up to the top.

Trust.

Ruby smiled.

They were a team, they were a family and they were ready to take on the world.


"Ruby Rose, Mercury Black, Emerald Sustrai and Yang Xiao Long. From this day forth you will work together as team Remedy. Lead by Ruby Rose."

This year was going to be a very interesting year.


AN: Naturally, there are going to be OC's in this fic. Some are relevant to the plot, some are just to make up the numbers. There is also a good reason I put the canon characters in the teams they are in. As for the Grimm RMEY fought, think of a much bigger gorilla than in the volume 4 trailer that looks awesome.

RMEY (Remedy)

ZBRN (Zebrina): Zephyr, Blake, Ren, Nora

CRDL (Cardinal)

JWMP (Jump): Jaune, Weiss, Melody, Pyrrha

SVDG (Selvedge): Sawyer, Violet, Daisy, George

HION (Horizon): Holly, Ida, Opal, Nettle

Thanks for reading.