Disclaimer: RWBY is owned by Monty Oum and Rooster Teeth Productions, while God Eater is owned Hiro Yoshimura, Shift and Bandai Namco Entertainment.


The air around them has been silent ever since the whole fiasco with the Psion Marduk, and while she would normally crack the air with one of her puns, Yang felt no need for it as she's currently processing what happened. After Ruby said that the Aragami now roaming Remnant has to be Summer, the blonde's eyes had taken a somber tone, thinking about the day she last saw the woman when she left ten years ago. The news of her 'death' had broken the two sisters alongside their father, but with the young Rose's mind set; she had to ponder as to how Summer Rose is now a Devouring monster.

Unfortunately, both sisters could only draw blanks over the possibilities, and it has remained that way when they got back to Beacon, opting to rest in their dorm room. While Yang and Ruby were somewhat familiar with the Aragami from when they met Elena and the God Eaters, the sight of one in front of them had installed a feeling of dread in their minds. Even Weiss was shaken up after constantly denying Aragami existence, too stunned over to even comprehend any thoughts.

The blonde daughter then thought back to the God Eaters, remembering how Elena and Lindow went ahead to meet with Ozpin while the others brought Ayane over to the infirmary. She can practically guess that the Brawnen girl would report on what has happened against the Marduk, alongside with chewing out General Ironwood. She couldn't blame her after all, since she heard that the Atlesian had sent an entire platoon to their deaths. Shifting out of her thoughts, she gazed out into the window, witnessing the shattered moon hanging in the sky as night took its hold.

"I can't believe this," she turned to face Weiss, who started to shake as she spoke. "A creature impervious to Dust… What you two have been saying…"

"We heard it was a Psion when Elena told us about them," Ruby replied to her, sitting on her bed. "She fought many of them before with her friends, and now…"

"One such beast is roaming Remnant as we speak," Blake finished, shivering over how it easily killed Tyrian. "And we couldn't even leave a scratch."

"How…" the Heiress started. "How in Brothers' name are we going to defeat that thing?"

"Can we address the Goliath in the room here," Yang started, getting their attention. "I get it, an Aragami is here, and we can't hurt it. What I want to know is how that monster is apparently mom?"

"I don't know," Ruby admitted, looking downwards as she spoke. "I don't know how she became one… yet it somehow defended me from that guy Tyrian."

"Maybe we should get one of the God Eaters to explain," the Faunas brought up. "Like you two said, those people have fought against those monsters before. Maybe they can shed some light as to how one came to Remnant."

"I think they're still to figure that one out," the blonde pointed out before crossing her arms. "Hell, I'm trying to figure that out."

"Maybe…" humming in thought, the young reaper gasped as she spoke out. "Maybe when Raven first travelled over and back… she unknowingly brought over Oracle Cells to Remnant, where they lie dormant until time passed."

"I doubt it," Weiss countered, only for Ruby to shake her answer.

"They told me that there were no more natural trees, meaning nothing was creating oxygen. But what if those very cells have been taking the place of oxygen?"

"Are you saying that the cells may have taken a gas form before coming here, effectively waiting until it was time to resurge into an Aragami?"

"It's possible," another voice echoed out, causing the girls to look over to see Lindow, Elena and Ciel walk in as the male replied back. "You could be right on the money there, Ruby."

"But then that would mean that the cells, while remaining dormant, have waited until they found a host to take over," Blake theorized before paling. "Which could be Ruby and Yang's mom."

"Don't forget that she's also mine too, by blood standards," Elena cuts in, leaning on the wall as she sighed. "As much as I hate to say it, we have to figure out a way to save her while eliminating Marduk."

"But unfortunately, ever since it left the forest, we lost its tracks," Ciel pointed out. "Ozpin's working on figuring out where the Aragami went, and until he finds it, we won't be going anywhere." Letting the facts sink in, the platinum blonde God Eater gazed over the Huntresses-in-Training before speaking up. "How are you four holding up?"

"Honestly," Weiss muttered out before looking away. "Ashamed. I kept belittling you guys, saying that the Aragami don't exist. I apologize."

"To be fair, you four sure did your best in surviving," Lindow cuts in. "No regular person could say they fought an Aragami and lived to tell the tale. Keeping Marduk busy until we got there was the best plan you had at the time."

"It still doesn't excuse the fact that I kept being in denial about the situation."

"Weiss," she looked over to see Elena, who got off the wall as she made her statement. "Not everyone is perfect all the time. We all make mistakes." She then paused as her eyes locked on to her Aragami infected arm. "Hell, I've made a few in my life, and my arm reminds me of it."

"What we're saying is that you're OK in our books," the veteran God Eater finished, keeping a smirk on his face. "So don't let it get you down."

The Schnee Heiress nodded as her spirit was lifted, allowing Elena to retake control of the conversation. "Now that everything is settled on that, we can now address the main picture: The Marduk roaming this side."

"Any word from Ozpin," Ruby and yang asked at the same time, only for their sister to shake her head in denial.

"The guy had sent scouts to track it down as per my request, yet even then they couldn't figure out where it went. It also doesn't help that General Metaldick blew a fuse when we told them the Aragami left." Shaking her head, she continued relaying what happened. "He said that if we couldn't kill it, he'll be sending a 'wave of airships' to take it out. Needless to say, he didn't learn the first time that his forces can't kill the Marduk."

"All we do know is that it hasn't made an appearance in the city so far, meaning that in some degree, the human conscience inside it is steering the monster away," Lindow brought up. "If what Ruby said is true, then Summer is very much alive and is struggling with the Aragami within."

"Regardless of that, the Marduk will still remain a threat unless we deal with it soon," the Branwen girl finished. "So for now, we wait until Ozpin's scouts report back and hopefully, the general learns his mistakes and not send any more men to their deaths."

"I'm sure he has his heart in the right place," Ruby pleaded, only to be shot down by Elena.

"Ruby, I've met my fair share of Fenrir executives that made poor calls in the past. Director Grem of FRIAR was an example when he ordered Blood to safeguard the God Arc Soldiers in the Red Rain." She shook her head as the memory replayed. "I was lucky enough to keep Ciel safe from it, otherwise she would have been a victim to the Black Plague."

"Which almost got you court marshalled, Captain," the mentioned Blood member argued before smiling. "But I am grateful for the help."

"Just seeing Ironwood ordering his men to engage Marduk reminded me of Grem's 'orders.' I'm glad that I don't have to follow him anymore."

"Can we go back to the Marduk," Yang pleaded, wanting to get back on topic. "Aside from the obvious that it is mom, exactly how are we going to take it on if we can't do anything?"

"Well—" Before she could finish, a portal suddenly opened up in the room, causing RWBY to become tense until Raven and two others came in. "Mom, what are you doing here?"

"Came here with an urgent matter," the woman answered before glancing over to Yang, becoming somber for a second. "Should have seen this coming."

"So this is the one, huh," the swordsman beside her commented as he gazed at Elena before chuckling. "She definitely has that fire."

"Shigure," the older male of the group scolded, glancing towards his former leader. "Raven…"

"Mom," Yang started out, shocked as the woman she's been searching for is now in front of her. "You…" Her hair then covered her eyes as her form trembled, already giving the mother the idea of what was going to happen. "Why…?"

"Yang," Raven only brought out of her mouth as Yang's trembling increased.

"Why… why did you leave…," the blonde forced out as tears threatened to come out. "Why did you leave me and dad all those years ago? Was it something that we did?"

"Yang…"

"Did you even come and visit us? Have you even thought about writing back to us?" As every word left her mouth, her lips quivers until she let out one more phrase. "Did you even care about us at all?"

All there was after she finished after her episode was a deafening silence, though Ruby could tell that her sister was the most disturbed in the situation. Elena however took notice of Raven's face as her own eyes teared up, realizing that as the blonde assaulted her with her questioning, the Branwen women couldn't find the courage to speak back. Just as she was about to comfort her, Yang took the silence the wrong way before launching a fist towards her mother's face, alarming everyone around her.

However, the blonde stopped the momentum before it connected, her fist almost touching the face. Looking up to her, the woman was surprised to see her daughter halting the attack, though like her, Yang's eyes gave way to tears as well as the violet irises were a bright red instead. She had fully expected her daughter to strike her down, so to see her act this way was foreign to her.

"Tell me, mom," she heard the girl seethe out. "Do you intend to leave again like last time?"

"Yang," the woman muttered out before sighing, wiping her own tears before speaking up. "You were right to direct that anger at me… I left you and Taiyang all those years ago just to go back to the Tribe." She faintly heard Weiss gasp, though she ignored it as she spoke. "But I never completely abandoned you. I kept watch over you whenever I could, and I could see how far you've grown. And… I didn't want you to witness the worst side of humanity like I have."

"But—"

"But no matter what I say to you, nothing will change what I've done." Steeling herself, she took her daughter's fist before placing it on her forehead as she continued. "And I know for a fact that you wouldn't hesitate to hit me."

"Raven," Elena muttered out while getting closer.

"But now, times have changed… and I intend to make it up to you. I don't care if it takes days or years… I'll work on building up our relationship… as mother and daughter."

"What," Yang gasped out, her form shaking once again before breaking down. "You're lying…"

"This time, I'm not." Just as she said that, she felt the opposing limb slip off her head before walking over to her, embracing her as she spoke. "Give me a chance. Let me prove it to you."

As soon as she had said that, all Yang could do at that moment was break down in front of her, embracing the mother that had left her once before. The girls of RWBY, the two God Eaters as well as the men that Raven brought with her had remained quiet as the blonde let out her emotions, with Ruby and Elena offering their support on the emotional duo. When Yang was calm enough, her mother and the two sisters backed up as they separated, giving the both room to move around.

"Now that Yang got that out of her system," Lindow got their attention, crossing his arms as he began. "I think we should know why you came to us, Raven. Did something happen on your end?"

"You picked up on that, didn't you," the swordsman, Shigure, replied, getting a nod from the Cradle God Eater before answering. "Well, it just so happens that we stumbled on a monster that Old Man Blitz and I discovered months ago."

"Is it about the Marduk," Elena questioned, groaning as she spoke. "We know about it. The girls here had an engagement with it, and luckily, they were able to survive their encounter when we arrived."

"You fought the Marduk," Raven questioned the girls, seeing them wince out before shaking her head. "Just be glad that the God Eaters came in the nick of time."

"But it was no ordinary Aragami," Ruby cuts in, getting her attention. "It toyed with us as we were pushing it back from us, using what we have to keep it busy. Dust, blades, even Yang's punches didn't faze it."

"Not to mention how it behaved when we were attacked by a scorpion faunas," Blake added in, catching them by surprise. "He kept going on about how Ruby was a threat to his goddess, though we chalked it up to him being crazy."

"Did he happen to have pincer blades," Shigure questioned her, getting a nod before humming in thought. "That was Tyrian Callows. The bastard has evaded authorities as he killed without restraint. Huntsmen, cops, military… even bandits are targets to him." He then grew serious. "Did he get away?"

"No…" the young reaper then shivered as she recalled what happened. "As soon as he was about to kill me… the Marduk suddenly attacked him. It disabled his weapons before… killing him."

"Not before he said that she will send what she has on it," Blake finished. "I don't know what he means, but I have a feeling that he's working for someone, and that someone would grow furious."

'Salem," Raven thought out.

"But then… the Marduk," she looked at Ruby as she uttered out. "After it killed him… it looked at me with its eyes."

"Don't tell me it—"

"It had two different eye colors," the girl interrupted the Branwen woman. "It had a silver eye, and from what Elena told me, Marduks never have white cloths around their necks." Taking a deep breath, Ruby says the last thing on her mind. "I believe that… from what I've seen, that Marduk… could be mom."

"Summer," Raven gasped before going into thought, remembering the Aragami speak out to her before her eyes widened. "Sonova—"

"And she gave a pretty good argument about it too," Lindow brought up. "As it stands, Elena and I are figuring out what we're going to do. If Summer is still in there, then we have a chance to get her out. The problem is where it went."

"Ozpin sent out a few scouts of his own to find the Aragami," Elena spoke up. "Knowing Metaldick, he'll be sending another wave of his soldiers after it. All he'll do is send them to their deaths, and I already lashed out at him before."

"Maybe…" All eyes went onto Shigure as he took the reins of the conversation. "Maybe it went towards Mountain Glenn again? That's where Blitz and I saw it last time before telling Raven."

"The Grimm couldn't even leave a scratch on the beast," the old man, Blitz commented. "Not even an elder Nevermore could pierce through it with its feathers."

"Not surprising there," Elena replied before thinking. "But why would the Marduk go there?"

"Because the area is nothing but ruins," Shigure answered, causing her to chuckle out.

"Aragami and ruins… feels like I never left home at all."

"Considering that the place is completely devoid of life, there's no doubt in my mind that this 'Aragami' would make Mountain Glenn its lair," Blitz theorized.

"Well then what are we waiting for," Yang spoke up for the first time since her breakdown. "Let's go and get mom out of there—"

Before she could finish, all of the occupants heard someone knocking on the door, confusing the girls while the God Eaters and Raven's entourage went on guard. Hearing the knocking again, Ruby went over to the entrance way before placing her hand on the knob. Looking over to the others, she gulped once before opening up to look out, only to back away as Ozpin and Ironwood walked in the room.

"Well, this is certainly a surprise," the Beacon Headmaster started off, already knowing that Raven's on edge around him and his acquaintance. "I had initially come to inform you that your friend is being let out of the infirmary. Never have I thought I would see you with them, Raven."

"What of it," she spat out at him, surprising the others around her. "I'm not allowed to visit them?"

"Considering your history," Ironwood retorted with a glare. "You have a habit of abandoning your duties." His hand inched closer to his magnum as he spoke out. "You have also eluded capture from the Atlesian forces after countless raids on the Dust transports. Theft and slaughtering Atlesian soldiers are but many of your heinous crimes."

"You think I give a damn about that right now?"

"Would you like me to list off your remaining offenses?" grabbing his weapon, he turned to aim it before feeling a blade by his neck courtesy of Shigure. "And what do you know… the Mistralian traitor as well."

"Please, you know you can't handle my strength," the swordsman taunted with a smirk. "And already, you're cutting into an important conversation between us. Save whatever humility you have and back up."

"Gentlemen, let's not get hostile here," Ozpin pushed in, lowering the two weapons while speaking. "After all, we are in the presence of children." Seeing them back off, the man returned his gaze towards Raven. "Now then Raven, is there a reason to why you're on Beacon grounds? If I recall, you have severed your ties with us and leading bandits in Mistral."

"Well, unlike and your tendency to ease through problems, I'm here on urgent business with my daughter Elena," she retorted, crossing her arms. "And, unlike you two, I've been aware of the Marduk roaming Remnant right now."

"You know of the beast?"

"More than that, I also witness the Atlesian military get slaughtered by the Aragami." Her eyes hardened as they landed on Ironwood. "How does it feel to have their deaths on Your conscience? If you had listened to Elena, they would still be alive right now."

"Don't you dare take that tone with me," the general spat out, only for her to chuckle as a smirk came on her face.

"Oh, I can take that tone whenever I like. The only difference is that I know a threat when I see one, and right now, the Marduk is the one I'm focused on." Returning her gaze on Ozpin, her smirk dropped as she spoke up. "And guess what: After what we have been through, my trust in you is non-existent now."

"I understand," he conceded. "However, I do wish to speak with the God Eaters about the Aragami and where it went."

"Well," Ruby started up, fidgeting as she got her thoughts out. "Mr. Shigure believes that the Marduk may have gone to Mountain Glenn. However…" taking a deep breath, she stared him in the eyes with a determined look as she finished. "…if anyone is going to take it on, it should be Elena and her friends."

"And why do you say that?"

"Because only they can save mom." Seeing his eyes widened, she walked up to him as her hands clenched in fists. "You said that she died all those years ago, but she didn't… she became that Aragami."

"Miss Rose—"

"You never even found her cloak, because she's been wearing it around her neck as the Aragami," she interrupted him. "And now we know where she might be."

"Miss Rose, you cannot make that claim without any proof," he reasoned, only for her to shake her head.

"I was also told of how the Marduks look. Last time Elena checked, they do not have Heterochromia." Glancing over to Elena, she smiled over to her before speaking up again. "If I'm right, mom could still be alive inside it. After all… my sister and Lindow came back after being Aragami."

"Well said, Ruby," Yang called out before joining her. "Needless to say, I'm staying by my sister's word, and I'll be there with her when mom comes back."

"As will I," Raven joined while smirking again, revealing the armlet she received from when she impressed the Kurogane Orochi. "After all… I am a God Eater as well."

"So whatever you have to say, we're not going to listen to you," Elena finished, seeing their conflicted faces. "Anything to say about that?"

Neither Ozpin or Ironwood could retort over their words, knowing full well that they intend to jump into the danger. The former is still in shock over the fact that an Aragami is on Remnant, but now that he's been told that the Marduk is in fact a Huntress he declared dead, his mind is going through any possible scenarios. Ironwood however, is furious with himself as Raven announced herself as being a God Eater, meaning that she could very well be under Elena's organization's protection, meaning he can't touch her.

Before they could speak out, Ironwood's communicator came online, prompting him to pick it up and answer. His face had been professional as he spoke through it, though it quickly morphed into shock and fear when he has heard what is going on. The others looked on confusion as he became resigned before hanging up, pocketing his scroll before turning around to leave.

"James," he paused to look towards Ozpin as the man addressed him. "What seems to be the problem?"

"Oz…" hesitating, his hand wiped his forehead of any nonexistent sweat as he replied. "I just received a report from one of my officers… Grimm from all over are converging to Vale… particularly southeast from here."

"Mountain Glenn… what for?"

"I have no clue in the slightest… but their numbers are staggering."

"No doubt that it's thanks to Marduk invading their turf," Elena cuts in, causing them to gaze at her. "They'll die to the Aragami." She then smirked as her arm blades rattled to be released. "And thanks to them, they confirmed its location."

"You don't intend to take on the Grimm alongside the Aragami, are you," Shigure questioned.

"You have any ideas?"

"I do," Raven brought up. "Emergency Declaration: an act set in place by the Kingdoms' councils where any capable fighters converge to fight a common threat. It doesn't matter if the fighters in question are Huntsmen, mercenary or even combat school students. We can use that to deal with the Grimm, holding them back as you deal with Marduk."

"You sure you can handle it," Lindow questioned. "Aside from similarities with BRUTAL OVERTHROW, how the hell are we going to get to Marduk?"

"If I may," Ozpin interjects. "It may be possible to transport you all over to the Aragami with a Bullhead. You'll be flying over towards it while the Huntsmen deal with the Grimm."

"With that in mind, I'll be in the fight," Raven spoke out before narrowing her eyes. "But this will not put us in good terms, Ozpin. For now, I'm setting aside my grudge against you."

"That settles it," Ciel finally speaks up for one more time. "Captain, we should converse with the others about the situation, and plan out our advance on the Marduk."

Nodding in agreement, the two Blood God Eaters left RWBY's dorm, followed by Raven and her two allies while passing a glare towards the Beacon Headmaster. Sighing, he turns to face the first year team, only for them to huddle together to make plans of their own. Shaking his head, he leaves alongside Ironwood, already thinking on turning in for the night.

If only he knew how to avoid such a confrontation.


Ten years…

Ten years since she has been in this sort of hell, struggling against the beast that is the Marduk. Ever since she had finished her mission, she had made camp in the woods in the hopes of setting out in the day, only for her body to suffer in pain before being engulfed in a red vortex. Ever since then, she has been in a constant struggle against the Aragami, usually taking hold of the real world body for minutes before reengaging the monster.

However, thanks to suddenly hearing Ruby calling out for her, she had gained control before witnessing a scorpion faunas about to strike her down. Her instincts taking hold, she pushed the psychopath back before brutally killing him, taking one more look at the young reaper before leaving once more. It was when she was close to her next destination that she lost control once again to the Aragami, once more struggling to retake the body she now inhabits.

Due to her sudden control, alongside engaging those that could actually harm her, her human consciousness has suddenly developed strange abilities, allowing her to fight and cripple the Marduk. With it defeated, she has taken hold the Aragami core, though she has no clue over what to do with it now. Taking a look at the collapsed wolf monster, her body had grown exhausted as she approached the beast.

"It's over," she muttered out to it. "You cannot go on like this anymore. Please… just let me go."

"Foolish human," the beast's voice echoed in her head. "You are no longer capable of returning on your own. You are now an Aragami… a beast whose purpose is to devour."

"That's not true."

"Is it? You have prowled the lands for over a decade, devouring humans and those False Aragami that crossed your path. A shame that you will live with those sins for eternity."

"I am not you, beast," she argues, wincing as she almost collapsed in front of it. "I am far stronger than you… And I will not be a monster."

"But you are." Chuckling, the Marduk raised its head as its eyes pierced through hers. "You now have my core… and you cannot break it so easily. So long as it exists, I remain, and your physical body continues to be mine."

"You're wrong."

"Am I? Only an Aragami can kill an Aragami, and so far, there is none." Chuckling, the monster growled as it slowly got back up, towering over her as it continued on. "Your pitiful efforts of preventing the inevitable are futile. So long as I continue to exist, you have no hopes of escaping."

"Then what about those people," she objects, surprising the Aragami. "They were able to harm you."

"The God Eaters… You speak of them." Pausing to gather its thoughts, the Marduk growled before staring the woman down. "Perhaps they can."

"Then does that mean—"

"But I will not make it easy on them," It interrupts. "Besides, you shouldn't be worrying about them. You shouldn't worry at all, since the False Aragami are coming."

"The Grimm?"

"Grimm, False Aragami… no matter what they are called, they will all be devoured." Stalking forward, the beast raised its paw as she tensed. "Now, slumber. You have no place in control."

With that being said, it swatted her into unconsciousness, allowing it to take control of its physical body as it opened its eyes in reality. Getting up, the cloaked Marduk took notice of the darkened skies before growling, spotting an endless wave of Grimm comprised of Nevermore, Manticore and Sphynx in the air. Chuckling, the Aragami's surroundings have picked up turbulence as the beast in its mind growled.

"Now then," it spoke in mind. "Let me show them who the true Apex Predator is."

All that followed afterwards in the ruins of Mountain Glenn were the Grimm invaders swarming in before the beast howled, activating its Bias Field as it was engulfed in the red vortex.


A/N: Apologies, but these past few months have been rather harsh on me.

To start it all off, I am truly sorry for what took me so long, but so much has happened to stomp my motivation. The first thing was obvious: Moving. I needed time to get accustomed to my new place to call home, as after getting evicted from the one apartment, my mom and I have stayed with a family friend. Then we had to move her into her new place as her old one had serious problems (It's been found out that it was not a legal apartment). Then afterwards, mom and I finally found a new place to stay. Second was work hours. I have been stressing over my current schedules as I have been dropped from 5 shifts a week… to two shifts. Those aren't even living wages.

Anyways, I had to re-motivate myself into typing again, and thankfully, I still had my notes on chapter ideas. Not only that, but whenever I do get stumped, I figured a few missions on God Eater would get me back in. Plus, the next update for GE3 coming out will feature the last Traversing the Past episode, alongside the Ashwrought variant of the Balmung, which was already an Ashborn. While some may be disappointed, I've been so invested that my interest grew a lot. Did I forget to mention that Wings of Tomorrow is back in it, meaning I can fight with the Marduk's theme again against Ashborns?

Review Replies:

Ether02: (1) HA! That part with Tyrian speaking of his little goddess and Ayane's comeback. Perfect!

I'm glad that you found that part hilarious. It just came to me as I brainstormed this chapter.

(2) Also I agree about Code Vein since my Revenant is my character from God Eater 3 just older and her left eye's corrupted from the removal of her armlets. Funny thing actually this stort was inspiration in her creation, so thank you for making this wonderful story.

Thank you Ether. I'm surprised that I inspired you to base your Revenant from my story. Though, from what I have seen with when I played the game was that the moon was White, not Green. This makes me believe that Code Vein may be set Before God Eater: Resurrection.

Nexusknight2: Team RWBY finally came face to face with the Marduk Rose and with Tyrian having died at the Aragami's paws Ruby knows the Aragami is her mother.

I heard Gods and Men from the background music when Ruby cried out for her mother very beautiful and powerful song it is *sigh* that song will play again soon in later chapters.

I didn't think about Of Gods and Men when I typed it, but now that you brought it up… Dammit, I should have included that cue in brackets.

Stratos263: Yeah Tyrian never had a real chance to begin. The Marduk's identity has been revealed they will be in for quite the shock.

Ruby and Yang? More than likely, since the last thing they heard was that she's been killed. Raven still believed that Summer was still alive somewhere, and when Ozpin declared her deceased, she broke off contact with him.

Also, minor note: Aside from Raven and possibly Roman Torchwick and Neo, the villians of RWBY were… unappealing to me. They have their motivations, but they never stuck. Watts is the more interesting, but that's because he's voiced by Chris Sabat. Tyrian pales in comparison to Zagi from Tales of Vesperia. Hazel… revenge against Ozpin because his sister died, and Cinder is revealed to be a power hungry weakling. My only nitpick is why haven't they killed her off yet? She lost that appeal to me since the end of Volume 3. And Salem… I know final bosses more intimidating than her, and one of them is a US Senator in Metal Gear Rising: REVENGEANCE.

I have big plans for the rest of the villians… but I'm afraid you're going to have to wait.

Nahariyanash: To tell you the truth, I've been following this story for a couple of months now, and I've decided to comment.

The story is beautiful, productive and knowing how to continue the stories in one way in the other. I like it more and Dr. Leah massaged the girls' torso, Elena thinking about Livie on Ruby or something. I like all of these very much and I too would like to write as well as you do, even if mine is not good, due to some grammars and dramas.

Now let's go back to the main topic. I hope Blood and Team RWBY know how to bring Summer back to normal as Raven did with Elena, I am very sure that Summer was trying to fight the inner beast of herself. But will Ozpin, Glynda, Qrow, Tai and Raven tell the truth that Marduk is actually Summer? If Ironwood knows this, will he still tell armies to line up against Marduk Summer Rose? Now that the story gets very interesting, but after Summer was freed (in the future chapter) will she also have something like medicine or God Arc that keeps her Aragami infection at bay? And then when Summer sees Elena, will she be happy to accept it as her daughter of Raven and her (even if I know I seem to put them as yuri but don't mind it)? What will happen to the Festival? Grimm and White Fang attack? Or some portal ham appears and freeing some Aragami (and just a guess)? Are there other seasons like the series? I would like to continue seeing Elena and all her friends venture into the Kingdoms of Remnant.

The next questions will be there later when he found new ones. Before finishing, do you like the games Hyperdimension Neptunia, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Persona series? If you would like to see how do you do some crossovers with some anime like Highschool DxD x God Eater where Elena and her friends (also Leah) are mysteriously transported to the world where supernatural and other beings exist (and just an example, do not take it by chance, but if you do, then none of them become devils and Rias is unbearable). See you later.

*dizzy* Sooo many questions… good thing I had time to think about them.

First off, Let me say thank you for saying how beautiful it's been written. Being fair to myself, even I'm not perfect as I do slip up in terms of grammer. Not everyone iss a god when it comes to writing, and it takes time to improve. Don't let your words hinder you from making a story of your own, cause all it takes is time. Also look up ways on where you can improve, like checking out authors more talented than I (like GravenImage, The Phoenix Champion, NobleMETA, etc.). Sometimes I tell myself I can't measure to their level, but I motivate myself to improve (plus, I remember from my mistakes with my very first fan fics that I deleted. Who starts off a story with a 600 word chapter? What was I thinking?).

Now, Most of the characters will be shocked to learn that Summer is the Marduk, but Raven would be more determined to get her back. She sees her as the sister she never had. Ironwood can't do shit, because whether he likes it or not, he can't anger Elena, or else he'll feel the heat whenever Fenrir makes an appearance on Remnant. As for Summer when she comes back, she won't be getting any medicine, but she will be examined by someone who has been with the God Eaters, mainly Soma Schicksal. Like Raven would say, Summer would have no problems accepting Elena. As for the others, I won't be featuring the Vytal Festival anytime soon, and while the White Fang has 'pulled back' they will make an appearance in the future. As for the Grimm… You see what is happening now. And yes, this fic is part one of three of what I would call 'The God Eater Saga.' Part 2 will mainly be on Remnant, while part three is still being thought out, though it is set after the events of GE3.

Unfortunately, I have not played Neptunia or Persona, though I do know of Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh, though I have been out of those fandoms for years. (Favorite Pokemon is still Pikachu… and Salamence). And I don't want to take on any more crossovers until my fan fic work load is empty. And I only saw the first season of Highschool DxD, and while I'm ok with ecchi anime, that series kind of turned me away with the main guy being an open pervert.

Carre: 1. Late again, apologies.
Wanted to make a review earlier… but never happened (laziness, I suppose…)
Anyways, thanks for answers
[its ok for you not knowing the franchises I was rambling about. "God Eater" was/is kinda "?" for me as well, to us a comparison in mine case(…or how you say it in English)]
2. The REAL reason I wanted to review, from chapter 27:…Is it wrong I feel sorry for Emerald?
3. Well, this will be interesting how this will be solved (with Aragami/Summer-situation, I mean)(will Raven be a part of it?)…
4. Keep up the Good Work (thumbs up!)

Hey, sometimes I get lazy too. I need to work on getting more active in fan fics. And hey, it's fine that you don't know much of God Eater. If this fic helps in building interest in it, then I'm happy.

To be fair, Emerald does look like she could be redeemed, but she has an unhealthy obsession with that power hungry woman Cinder. Everything she has done was for her, and I bet that Cinder doesn't even care.

Thank you for the kind words. I'll do what I can to keep that interest going.

Alexwu704: So, Team RWBY went to the forest to hunt some Grimm, but they found nothing and they discussed about the God Eaters and some have agree or disagree about the idea of Aragami being more dangerous than the Grimm.

They soon learn that first hand when they met the Marduk and know the power it uses against them. They also have take on Tyrian who is hunting both the Marduk and Ruby Rose. It's a good thing Elena and her team have arrived to take on both of them.

The best moment of them all is when Ruby screamed for her mother to protect her, the Marduk charged him and just murder Tyrian to a bloody pulp. Now that Ruby's mother is the Marduk, they must find a way to help gain her humanity back or they must kill her before she destroys more in its path.

I'm just going on a limb here and say you must be one of those that summarizes things, aren't you? Those are good for a refresher, but maybe throw in some questions that you may have. Also, you should know better by now that I am one of those people that write Summer being alive.

Now, before I go, I have noticed that from time to time, I have stumbled on fan fics that are beautifully written by their authors, only to be dropped and forgotten. I'm sad to say that it breaks my heart to see such promise be ended in an abrupt way. Whether its because of lack of interest (which is understandable), other fics to work on (again, understandable) or anything else, the readers that look forward to them feel a sense of wondering. Some fan fics have established world origins of their own by the fan fic writers, and when the actual main series makes its backstory known (like history), the author drops it. Now, I get that most want to stay faithful to the main work, but sometimes it's best to come up with something completely different for a change. I just wish that, in the future, those fics could be picked up again as they have a large following of readers. I know I want to read them again.

I hope you guys enjoyed the chapter. What do you think? Leave a Favorite, Follow and Review.

With that out of the way, I'm BlazefireDrago, signing out. *goes to listen to some H.E.A.T.*