The Cosmos
Space. It is beyond that of the simple definition of a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied. It is the very thing above our world that surrounds our and many other worlds. The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move. It connects us all to the very multiverse itself. Different dimensions.
And unaware to many, the cosmos is in fact sentient.
Of course, that sentience is very different from what regular beings could understand. For it's sentence isn't as intelligent as a human, but not as stupid as one either. Basically put, the sentience of the cosmos shouldn't be compared to people of other living beings due to the fact it's sentience developed differently, on a different path than regular mortals.
Though one can surmise that the cosmos does have some similarity to regular people. Such as likes and dislikes. And of of those dislikes is simple:
It dislikes those who mess with space and by extension, ripping holes in the multiverse.
Van Kleiss Recording: 1089
My army is nearly complete. After gathering numerous warriors across the multiverse, I believe I am closer than ever to attaining the power needed to fight against this world's warriors and soon, Sammael. With them alongside my A.M.A.Z.O., Bell, and my Pack, the only thing that comes close to an obstacle is getting their obedience.
(A crash can be heard along with a roar)
Hehehe. And I reckon that obedience will be coming very soon. In any case, the people and specimens I have gathered have shown that they stand on even ground with many of Dimension GF-007 own warriors, heroes and Huntsmen. While this dimension is strong, stronger than even my own, the help I gathered have proven to at least stand a good chance against them. Only those like the Justice Friends and Sammael's own groups stand a chance at beating the lesser ones along with others such as SEKR and so on. But overall, my power grows and I will defeat them.
My only shame is that I have discovered many more beings that could have helped me. There were some slight...problems, however.
Flashback
The rift opened up to see an incinerated earth. It was a parallel timeline that was very unique even by multiverse standards. For here people can bring back the dead by calling upon these 'heroes' using a summoning method. Calling these historical and sometimes future figures 'Servants'.
Van Kleiss had been prepared to see if he could potentially access this 'Throne of Heroes' until suddenly-
"You dare to interrupt my plans, the King of Mages." To his shock, a being then suddenly changed views and showed a man with white hair and soft brown skin...with numerous pillars of flesh with a multitude of eyes all staring at him with the sorcerer as well glaring at him.
"Be gone!"
"Close it! Close it! CLOSE IT!" Biowulf instantly shut down the portal and in a nick of time. As the energy blasts that his analyzers detected to be literal city destroyers nearly hit him.
Flashback End
Yes. Unfortunately while I have discovered worlds with individuals or beings who can match-even exceed-Sammael's own powers, I now realize getting them on my side would be...Nigh impossible. And that man-if he even is one-wasn't the first.
Flashback
"I am entropy. I am the end. I am….Darkseid."
"Close it!" Again the portal was shut down before two red beams of destructive energy nearly killed him.
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Van Kleiss quickly ducked as wind pressure came that would have ripped his own head off his body from it alone exiting the portal. This man with multiple powers called 'Quirks' while wearing a black mask and a black suit attempted to attack only for the portal to be shut again.
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An enormous bird-like creature of red aura from a world of 'Pocket Monsters' attempted to incinerate him. Again the portal was closed.
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"Oh, what's this." A woman with an eyepatch and a classic witch hat wearing little clothing that revealed her navel and legs with blonde hair stared at him. A spear in hand while facing a spikey haired boy with a strange certain power that could negate all supernatural with his right hand.
"An interloper?" The witch grinned. "Maybe I should test this on you. After all, using it on a certain magic world is less fun than-"
The portal again closed before that monstrous being could do anything to him.
Flashback End
At this point I'm labeling certain worlds off-limits.
Much as I hate to admit it, some worlds should not be allowed to be seen. Let aside risk allowing them to enter this dimension and taking it over while killing me. No point in locating absurdly powerful individuals if they'll only kill me soon after. It has made me realize that the multiverse is full of monsters that should just stay in their world.
Moving on, I am now attempting to open another rift. A dimension my instruments have told me is like this world...but ever so...different.
And maybe I can find more useful pawns there.
Dimension RT^&Jrr9oror*
...Re-Naming: Dimension RMT-99
The Land of Darkness.
An appropriate name for a location devoid of even the most simple of life. A wasteland barren of even the smallest of critter to floran. Composed of a dark reddish black sky with the only source of light being a shattered pale white moon and the protruding crystals bursting from the ground. Though there is technically another light source.
"Gra!" The light that came from the glowing eyes that all Grimm had, when they burst from the dark lightless pits. Crawling out and then moving away to the wider world outside this horrible land. Where they would prowl to the rest of the greater world and attack whatever they sought. In most cases, humans.
This place naturally had little visitors, with no human in sight. Though it made sense in general to those that knew this place. To come to this land would be fundamental to suicide in this place full of Grimm. Yet despite the horror and harshness of it all, somehow someone is here. For if by a sheer miracle if one managed to survive long enough, and travel the right direction, they'd find one place that shouldn't belong.
In the distance is a castle which is situated in the Land of Darkness and shares its color scheme of shades of violets, purples, reddish sky and black for shadows. The outside of the castle is not extensively shown, but it seems to be tall or situated on a tall mound. It seems to be built out of rock and purple crystal and decorated by smaller crystals and candles.
And here, in this world, the planet's greatest evil lived in it.
Salem.
Walking down the halls is the great evil herself. White hair, red eyes, a simple black robe and tainted dark veins across her pale white skin. This is Salem, the most powerful villain of the dimension. While there are many threats on this world, unlike them she can outlive them all while wielding powers of both ancient and present days. However, while powerful she is no fool she can take on the world herself, thus gathers those like her who wish to take over the planet.
"Doctor," She then opens a door to a medium-sized lab, where a man is there working on something. "Is your work progressing well?"
The man grinned. He is a tall middle-aged with a slim build and slightly tanned skin. He has short black and gray hair as well as a thick mustache and eyebrows, and green eyes. This is Arthur Watts, or Doctor as he prefers it. A traitor and disgraced scientist of Atlas, now under her employee. A man of great intellect who while lacking in physical capabilities like her other three allies, used technology as his greatest asset. It was an especial bonus that he was one of Atlas's greatest minds next to another man that she only heard him call a 'fat bastard'. Obviously some resentment there.
"Wonderful my lady." He told her while giving a respectful nod. "This strange item you've shown me is rather impressive. My work on it these past few months have been fruitful"
The work he's talking about is a large golden ring the size of a man. Connected by numerous wires and a large circular ring with digital scanners observing it with machines powered by Dust fueling it. The ring itself also flickering many scenes inside it. Many that she recognized as places on Remnant, but a few she did not recognize at all.
Watts then pushed a few buttons on a nearby console and smirked. "It took many months, but at last I seem to have stabilized this item. Now as you can see, it no longer flickers and stays without a chance to fade away. It seems your idea of feeding it Dust was correct, as an alternative power source keeps it from disappearing. I reckon without any Dust it'd vanish into nothingness."
Salem still recalled that day. The day she found that ring in the middle of nowhere upon a daily walk. She hadn't the faintest what it was aside it was a ring, and simply guessed it was perhaps a lost item from a person who may have come here and died long ago. After that, she simply tossed it in a drawer and didn't bother with it for a few decades.
One day however, out of boredom, she took it out and began flipping it. Eventually that flipping began, turning to throwing and grabbing hold of it telekinetically, having little else to do and at the time had nothing important to work on. However, upon being distracted temporarily by a nearby Scroll ringing, she let go of the ring where to her own surprise, enlarged and began showing Beacon Academy. Despite her thousands of years of living, she had never seen such a thing before and pondered if this could be a magical item from the days of the first humanity.
After all, only humans were killed, not items. She also knew for a fact that many people created special things before they were wiped out. Instantly pondering if this item was one of them. An item that used magic.
Magic which of course, began dissipating. In a quick unthinking action created only by reaction, she threw her own magic at it which actually managed to cause the ring not to fade away. It would seem an energy source had been needed to keep this portal of sorts up, and once she got Watts on the line he aided her in setting up the ring to be hooked up to Dust Crystals. Many months later, he had been making a good amount of progress. Apparently he had learned that simply thinking of the location will show. This provided an immense possibility of outdoing Ozpin and his plans.
Once Watts told her this, the possibilities were entering her own mind and what could be done about it. Of course for now she waited to see if more discoveries could be made of the ring when he had time. Also slowly stabilizing it as even with the Dust Crystals the ring still 'glitched' as he would say, making it unsafe to test for the time being. Now however, well-.
"Do you believe it's ready?" She asked him.
"I believe so." Watts grinned. Glancing at the portal. "It no longer fades as much as it used to, and rarely happens now. I reckon we bring in a Grimm and see how it goes. And maybe a kidnapped person just in case."
"Cinder should already be bringing one now." Watts frowned at the name, but stayed silent. Salem knew already Watts didn't like Cinder much. Though then again, many of her members never truly got along. Usually bickering and taunting one another, something she usually ignored unless blows came to be. Her own inner circle was possibly more lacking in trust and teamwork compared to Ozpin's but she didn't care. So long as they got the job done, they could bicker as long as it didn't ruin the plan she had.
The plan to rule Remnant and become it's dark Queen for all eternity.
"Salem." Speak of the devil.
From the door out came her youngest but most ambitious member. A young woman with fair-skinned and ashen-black hair that covers her left eye with bright amber eyes. She wears a long, dark red dress with one long, wide sleeve hiding her left arm which held her...new limb. Being elaborated with gold edges and showed her right thigh. Wearing a black mask over her left eye and the scarring from said injury extends into a slight x-shape over the bridge of her nose. While injured after a battle one wrong during the Fall of Beacon, she remained strong.
"Cinder. Glad to see you made it." Along with the Grimm she brought, a Beowolf.
"Indeed." Cinder smirked. "I was interested in seeing this...portal of yours. Already I can see infiltrating the Haven Academy being easier if this works. Assuming the doctor hasn't made a mistake." Watts frowned, and was ready to comment when another voice came.
"Oh! Oh! Or maybe some houses to slit their residents throats." Cinder then scowled as behind her came another member of Salem's inner circle. A pale man with gold eyes and a brown ponytail braided to resemble a scorpion's tail. Having a scar on his exposed chest while wearing a white sleeveless jacket that showed it where behind him is a rather deadly looking appendage. A scorpion tail.
"Can we not have this talk now." Then finally came her last and oldest member at the moment, Hazel Rainart. A tall and muscular middle-aged man. He is also unusually large and broad and has short brown hair, a beard and hazel eyes. His hands also had some scarring over them and wore a green coat.
These four were all members of her own group that challenged Ozpin, and if things went right in this era, the next rulers of Remnant alongside her. Now all in the room to see the testing of this portal that will show it to be either a demerit to them, or a powerful application to their advantage in this war.
"Moving on," Salem said so that the others wouldn't argue as they usually did. "Cinder, before this test, let me ask, are you ready to go and begin your task."
"Indeed." Cinder gave a small nod. Her 'left arm' moving beneath the long sleeve. "Mercury and Emerald are getting prepared and I'll head for Lionheart soon enough. And along the way, meet our Spring Maiden perhaps."
"Excellent." Salem replied. "Be ready then. Your training has done you well, but never forget of those who can possibly challenge you."
"And I can see why." Watts sneered with Cinder glaring at him.
"Let us move on." Salem interrupted before any sparks could fly. Facing Tyrian as he smiled. "Get ready to leave after this experiment, and hunt down the one who hamed Cinder."
"Yes my grace!" Tyrian's tail moved excitedly. "I'll be certain to hunt down our little rose."
"Good. Now Watts."
"Of course." Moving away, Watts stepped back and went behind a computer and began pushing some buttons. The contraption the ring was held in began glowing with Dust providing the power needed to keep the portal stabilized. With a single thought, the portal then showed a different part of Salem's castle. Best to start simple.
"And…" Watts grinned as he paused dramatically. "Begin."
"Begin." Far away from Remnant, Van Kleiss was also getting started. Ignoring Breach's screams having gotten used to it by now, and once more searching for powerful allies. Currently checking this dimension with his analyzers that were used to detect energy signatures of beings composed of high power.
Though it seems all he was getting were glitches.
"Is that supposed to happen boss?" Skalamander asked Van Kleiss. "I mean, some dimension we couldn't see properly."
"Sometimes." Van Kleiss muttered as he began pushing a few buttons. "Some worlds are difficult to see, thus I ignore them." However, that didn't mean he would give up. Because as fate would have it, he was detecting something. "I'm not sure why, but I can detect a signal that originates from this universe."
"How is that possible?" Biowulf scratched his head.
"No idea really." Van kleiss shrugged. "But it gives me an opening to worm my way into this world." The scientist then twisted a few knobs and began re-purposing the analyzers to focus on the signal. Data now streaming in.
The portal appeared to be working.
The ring wasn't fading away, the data Watts had looked fine. Plus when Hazel grabbed and threw the Grimm into the portal, there were no screams of pain, an explosion, the Grimm falling apart or anything like that for the matter. Seems they didn't have to fear a person going splat if it went through this portal. A good thing to because it's likely only Salem would survive if such a thing happened and not them.
"So is this a success?" Hazel asked as he saw the Grimm on the other side of the portal, looking around the section of the castle it was in.
"Seems so." Watts mused. "Though I suppose a return trip back is needed. My lady, if you could."
Salem didn't answer, instead mentally calling out to the Grimm as it obeyed her order. It then walked back to the portal and jumped. Coming out just fine without any repercussion.
"I smell killings in the houses!" Tyrian then laughed as he felt his dream of killing without setting foot in the houses could now be possible. Cinder just muttered with Hazel shaking his head. Even Watts was a bit upset.
"Are you kidding me?" He then pointed at the portal. "Do you know what thanks to her grace has discovered for us? More than just a portal, but something that could revolutionize this entire world! Cars, Bullheads, even our own travels with Grimm would be null and void with this!"
"And?" Tyrian didn't seem to care, only thoughts on attacking an innocent victim in his head.
"Why you-" As Watts was ready to give his so-called ally a piece of his mind, what he didn't notice was a small stream of data coming from his console.
One that was being connected elsewhere.
"There it is. Found it." Van Kleiss smirked as once more his brilliance found the opening he needed. The screen he used to view other worlds slowly revealing images. It was highly blurry though, and the code was unstable in actually seeing anything. Still, he won't give up. His analyzers detect a high energy signature on the other side already.
So busy with his own work, Van Kleiss didn't notice a foreign stream of data in his own readings slowly intermixing with his own.
Which was slowly corrupting the coding needed to keep the portal stable.
"Enough." Salem said in a calm but demanding tone. Both Watts and Tyrian shutting up and no longer looking ready to either stab or blast the other. Instead opting to look at the portal. "Forgetting on what the portal should be used for, at the moment we now have a possible access point to take us anywhere on Remnant. Let us leave the doctor to his work so he may finish it, then use it later."
Everyone obeyed her word and were ready to leave now. Not wishing to risk Salem's ire with their fighting and would now continue on their own missions. Though before Cinder was the first to leave, she remembered something.
"Right, I forgot to ask, is Lionheart giving me the information necessary for the location of Spring?." She turned to Watts and asked if that coward had what was needed.
Rolling his eyes and muttering, Watts went to get the scroll which had some information while Hazel himself got ready to leave before pausing. His eyes narrowed at the portal and grew suspicion.
"Is that supposed to happen?" He then asked, getting everyone's attention. Turning, they then saw the portal-.
Which was now shaking unstably.
"Nearly there. Just need to get these vectors right." Van Kleiss focused greatly in getting the last fixing points to open and see into this dimension. Already he could see some people, but only barley. No actual details and where they were at, but it made him excited that he was almost succeeding in his goal. He just needed to make the appropriate dimensional lock coordinates if he wanted to get any information on this world.
Yet by focusing on this and attempting to lock onto the frequency, Van Kleiss made a single error. For despite his brilliance, he made a mistake. The mistake of using the portal one too many times.
Unknown to Van Kleiss, his portal, while capable of seeing and interacting with many dimensions, was unstable. Unlike certain methods like special wormholes or even the odd Magical Dimension Scissors, his portal forced different worlds to open up when they shouldn't. There was a reason why there is such a thing called different dimensions and why they were blocked off from one another, making the multiverse. And Van Kleiss's reckless use of messing with space and time is damaging the 'walls and borders' that make up the multiverse.
To put it in simple terms, imagine that a single house represented another dimension, with the house next door being another. The doors themselves are locked to all unless they have a key, a stable and safe way to open the door causing no problems.
Then we have those like Van Kleiss who enter the back door without a key, causing damage. Yet because of Van Kleiss constant usage and kidnapping of people he's done more damage than just that, what he did was akin to breaking the front door and messing the inside of the house, aka, the dimension he steals from.
While the cosmos of the universe and beyond can fix this, it's a fact that Van Kleiss is causing more and more damage than what could be fixed. If he keeps using his portal without stop, there's a chance that dimensions could collide, merge, or implode with whole universes being destroyed.
The cosmos will not have that happening.
The cosmos disliked tears and scars made upon itself and the borders between worlds. So it responded by attempting to fix it. Violently. Not caring if anything bad would happen, just that it would heal itself. Which also included repairing the damage on the other side of the portal.
"Van Kleiss." Biowulf said to his leader who turned to him.
"What?" He asked, a bit busy at the moment.
"Is that supposed to happen?" Biowulf pointed and Van Kleiss stared before turning to see what he meant. Then gasped as he saw the portal glitching and shaking.
The cosmos was now doing a rare act of intervening. It cared not if these people got killed or if it caused a slight disaster in the multiverse. Not even if this planet went boom. All it cared was that balance was brought back.
Even if there would be consequences for those involved.
"This...can't be good." Doctor Watts muttered as the portal shock uncontrollable, electricity spewing out and threatening to hit them. Everyone took a step back as the portal shined while also visibly cracking on its edges. The computers blaring warning signs as the ring was being destroyed, as unaware to them this Warp Ring is being seen as a tear the cosmos deemed fit to rid off. Yet as it was being destroyed, the ring then showed what appeared to be a man with a golden gauntlet running around frantically with a green skinned lizard and a type of wolf.
Deciding to ignore this, Salem opted to eliminate the danger that was this portal. While a shame she couldn't use it, she'd rather not deal with this troublesome thing that may kill her subordinates. Ready to eliminate it with her magic and be done with it.
In a stroke of bad luck however, a burst of unnatural green energy then hit her and quite literally blew her head to pieces. Her body slumped onto the ground with a splat while the others screamed. Cinder in particular doing her best to get rid of a large chunk of Salem's head on her face.
"My goddess!" Tyrian shouted as he went to pick up the headless body. Soon glaring at the portal for daring to strike her, and from his hands a pair of metal pincers came out of his vambraces on his wrists and he then roared as he slashed a nearby cable in an attempt to stop the machine that dared strike his goddess.
"Tyrian you fool!" Watts roared as that cable was the only thing keeping the portal from fading away, not shaking even more as afterimages of it appeared. "You've killed us all!"
In an instant Hazel grabbed Watts and Cinder and went to protect them, his aura flaring. His back covering them with Tyrian quickly enveloped by the light and soon...them. Remnant didn't know it, but the greatest evil that secretly terrorized them...was gone.
"No, no, no!" Van Kleiss screamed as his portal was officially being destroyed by the cosmos itself. Cables fell and his computers went boom with smoke coming out everywhere. His hard work falling apart in seconds. Biowulf himself grabbed his master and pulled him away as a massive cable nearly crushed him.
However, if Van Kleiss thought things were already bad, it was about to get worse. Thanks to this destruction Breach herself saw opportunity. Using what little strength she had she ripped herself from the special harness Van Kleiss put on her. While doing so, she grabbed the special apparatus that used her powers to make the portal function and crushed it. Smiling, she then fell unconscious.
Van Kleiss roared as he witnessed this. That piece was essential in opening the gateway. Yet before he could do anything, his anger was turning to fear as the gateway began spewing out purple energy beams. These beams then went past Van Kleiss as they burst through the walls and went upward away from the underground lair.
Of course Van Kleiss couldn't even ponder what those were as right now he's in ground zero of what may as well be a nasty explosion.
"Dad!" Luckily for him, Bell then came as she heard the noise, and quickly saw the situation. "I got you!" Quickly she then flew and grabbed her father, and while she felt icky about it, his little pals as well as she flew them all to safety and in a nick of time. For the cosmos had put its foot down and crushed the portal as it then exploded. Of course, as mentioned before, consequences have come. Particularly in the form of the energy beams that came out of the portal.
With unexpected guests within it.
The beams of energy totaled at least three. Each one flying off in a different direction, going far and wide across the planet. Each going in another direction, with at least one already in a forest.
In seconds after heading there, the beam would soon dissipate. Collapsing with no explosion, no world-shaking attack, nothing.
"Gah!"
"Oh come on!"
"Great."
"Hahahaha!"
Except for five individuals falling at least a bit over a few hundred meters above the forest. Three men, one woman, and one headless and seemingly dead human/Grimm hybrid.
They were neither the strongest nor smartest upon entering this world. While a threat, they were far from the most deadly thing in this world. While full of potential, many more up to children have more potential than them.
Logic says they'll be beaten in a snap. With many who would say they won't even be a problem in the grand scheme of things. A few of the arrogant kind would even believe they'll be no threat at all and be stopped in a second.
Yet, why was it upon entering this world a new possible timeline, while non-existent, is slowly forming?
One that showed these five devastating the world into ruin.
And here we are, the RWBY Villains entering this world of danger and hope. Updates may vary, but I'll try my best to get them out. I hope you'll like this story folks. This will be an adventure for the bad guys with only a few main heroes joining. Also, if anybody has suggestions of fights or whatever then go ahead and send them. I can't guarantee it of course, but you never know. Also, here's the opening of this story made by Lord Maximus. Enjoy.
(Planet Hell by Nightwish Starts to Play)
A golden ring is shown, spinning in darkness and inside appeared Earth then another world known as Remnant. The ring continuously spun, showing both worlds as it spun faster and faster until it started to crack and then shattered in a flash of light. Two transparent faces appear on the sides of the screen, a female on the right and a male on the left with only half their faces shown. The female had pale skin with a red eye, black sclera and had black and purple veins traveling her face.
The male was similar, only his hair was blood red. They then both turned and faced each other, their red eyes glowing maliciously as they glared. That red glow grew until engulfed the green and the dark outlines of beastly creatures with similar glowing red eyes appeared. The beasts then lunged at the screen, engulfing in darkness as the title appeared:
GRIMMFALL: REMNANTS OF EVIL
(Denying the lying)
A circular gate is shown, glowing brightly and the camera pans to the sides, showing Van Kleiss on one side and Doctor Arthur Watts on the other, staring right at each other.
(A million children fighting)
The screen splits to show the Justice Friends and dozens of Huntsmen and heroes such as Kim Possible, the Swat Kats, Team SEKR, Team REYN, Sonic the Hedgehog and Phil Ken Sebben on one side and on the other the staff of Beacon Academy consisting of Professor Ozpin, Professor Glynda Goodwitch, Professor Port, Dr. Oboleck, Qrow Branwen and General Ironwood surrounded by the students of Beacon, including Team RWBY.
(For lives in strife)
Salem leading the Grimm with a smile, flanked by her subordinates.
(For hope beyond the horizon)
They are suddenly stopped as the Grimm stop and surround them and dark clouds block out the sky.
(A dead world)
The surroundings of the overrun town become a dark forest and Salem's cabal vanishes.
(A dark path)
And suddenly standing in front of her is Sammael with his back turned to the camera and Salem facing him.
(Not even crossroads to choose from)
The camera shifts behind Salem, showing Sammael returning her glare before the camera pans out to the side, showing them staring as their Auras flared. Salem's Aura was purple while Sammael's was red and their power grew in size, becoming giant pillars as they collided and released a blast of blinding light.
(All the blood red)
The light then changes into the light of Dust crystals embedded in the arms of Hazel Rainhart as he lets out a roar.
(Carpets before me)
The camera spins around Hazel to show him facing Phil Ken Sebben.
(Behold the fair creation of God)
Hazel throws a fist at the camera, seemingly shattering it before it shifts to show Tyrian Callows, lunging at the camera with a demented smile, the camera spinning past him to show him lunging at the serial killer Katz before zooming into the feline Mobian's left eye, showing Tyrian's reflection before it glowed to signal Katz activating his Semblance. The scene then changes to Cinder smirking as she extended a dark limb to absorb a screaming girls power.
(My only wish to leave behind)
A girl in a red cloak and silver eyes is shown with a pleading look on her face before she falls back into a circle of light.
(All the days of the Earth)
She is shown falling down the void, her eyes closed and a tranquil look on her face.
(This everyday hell of my kingdom come)
She then opens them and tilts her head down, seeing an entire world beneath…which she was now falling towards.
(Save yourself a penny for the ferryman)
A stone golem is shown, dropping its cloak and revealing six arms, all of them holding a sharp looking scimitar, each blade reflecting the faces of his prey:
Ruby
Weiss
Blake
Yang
Nora
Ren
Jaune
(Save yourself and let them suffer)
He charges straight at them but is stopped as a crow flies in, taking the form of Qrow Branwen and clashes his sword with the golem's.
(In hope)
A dark skinned boy with dark hair, dressed in farmer's clothing is shown on the right side of the camera in the middle of a sunset. He turns and looks at the camera before vanishing.
(In love)
The girl in the red cloak and silver eyes appears next on left side, looking over her shoulder and then vanishes.
(This world ain't ready for the Ark)
In the middle appears a solidly built man with grey eyes and brown hair, standing at six foot one with a broad shoulder and chest to compliment his muscular arms and legs. He wore regal clothing consisting of a top with armor threads sewn in, pants with armor plating and boots. A blue cape adorned his shoulders, clasped at the pauldrons on his shoulders. He wore a silver head band around his head, symbolizing his royalty.
He stared at the camera with a solemn gaze before vanishing next.
(Save yourself a penny for the ferryman)
Ruby is shown standing with friends and allies both behind as her silver eyes glow brightly.
(Save yourself and let them suffer)
Along with her, the Elementals of Ice, Candy and Slime glow with her as everyone prepares for battle, pillars of magic reaching into the sky.
(In hope)
The Grimm charge…
(In love)
There is a flash of light.
(Mankind works in mysterious ways)
The world of Remnant and Earth as shown side by side, with four people standing between them, their backs to each other. The camera zooms to show each of them:
The man dressed as a king with a solemn gaze
Salem with an icy frown
Sammael with a confident smirk
And Ruby Rose with a look of uncertainty before she and the others vanish, leaving a simple golden ring lying in the ground.
(Planet Hell by Nightwish Ends)
