All right you nerds, you're gonna like this chapter! I based it off an actual game my friends and I played a while back. The events were pretty much exactly like how they played out here, but with different characters.

I played a human male paladin who went by the name Volk Tempesta (Wolven Storm in Slovenian and Italian), an adherent to the teachings of Zarathustra Ubermensch. AKA The Oath of the Ubermensch. He quickly became a chad once I got an enchanted sword in our second adventure after we completed the initial team get-together. (It was cursed with some enchantment that forced him to kill all enemies or it would kill him, meaning that nobody he fought could be spared.)


[The Next Morning]

Everyone went home later that evening, enjoying their night to its fullest extent. Though, some had lighter wallets than others once it concluded. Regardless, what mattered is nothing had happened that night which would interrupt the evening. Though, the scent of that magician remained in Jaune's mind. As well as the thought of how easily everything could have become unravelled.

There was nothing left for Jaune to go off of other than that and her eyes. He would be silently kicking himself for not finding out her identity if he wasn't so excited to see where her plans would go. Jaune hardly dreaded the motivations of Freyja and her soldiers. He was positively ecstatic about the thought of another encounter with them. So, why would he be afraid of what a mouse planned to do against a lion?

"Ugghh, why do you get to drive, Yang," Ruby whined, forced to the backseat this time. Her arms were crossed, and she had a pout covering her face. "You don't even like cars!"

Ruby, Yang, and Jaune were on their way to Pyrrha's house. Their trip to the carnival went so late into the night they were beginning to break Vale's curfew. So, everything else had to be pushed off to the next day to keep everyone on good terms with either Goodwitch or their parents. Not that Ruby and Yang's or Jaune's would care. They were very laissez-faire about certain things as long as you did what you were supposed to.

"One, you're not old enough," Yang began, counting off with her fingers. "Two, you don't know how to drive stick! Three! I called it, so by right of dibsies I get to drive! Right, Jaune?!"

The girls got no answer. They looked over at him and found a flesh monolith just sitting in the passenger seat. His eyes never left the papers in his lap, and neither did his mind. They were doubting he ever paid attention to anything they were talking about.

With an encouraging nod from Yang, Ruby slowly leaned forward and went to grab the papers. Her movements were hesitant upon getting past his torso since it was right in his lap. Just as she pressed her index and thumb onto the notebook, Jaune's hand grabbed her's clamping down on it hard, preventing the girl from pulling away.

"Gah," Ruby uttered as she was caught. Her immediate instinct was to let go of the notebook, but Jaune didn't release her. She was stuck in his trap.

"You're cheating Ruby," Jaune chastised, holding her wrist firmly but not enough to hurt her. "It's supposed to be a surprise."

"Yeah, Ruby," Yang joined in. "What he said!"

"You told me to!"

Jaune released her, sparing the girl of a ride spent leaning forward the entire time. Ruby fell back with a pout, glaring at her sister through the mirror. The thought of her betrayal would not be forgiven so easily. Yang didn't seem to care all that much, grinning as she occasionally stared back at her little sister.

A few more minutes of silence followed as they reached their destination. The group having chosen Pyrrha's house as the centre for today's event. Mainly for its spacious rooms and lack of nine other people living inside of it. Jaune's house was not the first choice because of that last one.

Pyrrha's house was what one could consider a mansion. Though, not on the Schnee estate scale, it was still bigger than Jaune's, which was not a small home. The entire building was a mixture of a Greco-Roman design with modern influences. Mainly, the outer shell of the home reflected this with decorative columns and barrel tile rooves. There was a large grass lawn in the backyard with gardens scattered about and a fountain doubling as a swimming pool in the centre.

The design was no more fantastic than many of the area's mansions, but none came close to Valhalla. There was not a place in this world that reflected the beauty of Jaune's Weltall. It left him feeling disappointed frankly. There were no locations equal to the magnificence of a magical structure.

That will change soon... I need to find someone capable of giving me that battle. Freyja won't, so another has to desire my downfall in equal respect to my own ideals.

Unfortunately, nobody has decided they wanted Jaune dead enough to make it happen, so he was stuck here. Playing games with his friends was going to provide a modicum of entertainment regardless. Jaune was fine with this order of events. Every act needed an interstitial for the next conflict to arise.

Yang pulled into the drive and parked off to the side to keep the inner lane open. They joined another dozen or so vehicles already there, many of which were owned by the Nikos household. As they shut the car off, Pyrrha opened the front door and began descending the staircase leading to the drive.

"God, this place is huge," Ruby exclaimed, looking around the villa. Her amazement came regardless of how many times she'd seen it before.

"It used to be smaller," Jaune added on.

Back when they were kids, it was about the size of Jaune's house today. Even then, he and his sisters would be all over the yard and in the pool during the summer months with Pyrrha. It was the site of so many of Jaune's early memories. A more simple time for the boy, unburdened by knowledge and able to create worlds whenever he and Pyrrha played.

"Also, her parents are loaded, of course, big ass house is on the list," Yang expressed in a whisper. She leaned over to her fellow blonde and shield her mouth. "So, why didn't you become her trophy husband, Jaune? You got the looks!"

Jaune didn't deign to give her a reply, rolling his eyes and allowing a snort to escape his nostrils. Yang tried to push for a reaction but was unable to get anything out of him. She eventually gave up as they entered the house with a pout on her lips and furrowed brow.

"We're gonna set up in the living room," Pyrrha declared, welcoming the group in.

As Pyrrha led the group through the foyer, Jaune looked around at the many decorations on the walls. Most were accolades from Pyrrha or her parents, but there was quite a bit of art throughout the home. Plenty were collected from various corners of the globe like paintings or statues, but many pieces one would have bought in a Middle Eastern or African market were included.

Reaching their final destination, they found Blake, Ren, and Nora were already here. Occupying one of the other cushions was Pyrrha's mother, Athena, a stunningly beautiful woman who's daughter's appearance was nearly identical. The only difference was a slight bit of age and bobbed haircut. Jaune hadn't known this until he came back to Vale, the time made Pyrrha blossom.

When the group entered, Athena caught a glimpse of the boy and was taken back. She had not yet seen Jaune in his current form. The others didn't see her reaction, but she almost didn't seem to recognise Jaune. However, context clues told her enough to figure it out on her own.

"Okay," Athena chirped, getting up from her position. "I'll leave you guys to start your game!" Moments later, she departed the room, leaving the group to their own devices.

"Weiss not coming," Nora asked the newcomers to their circle.

"Nah," Ruby replied, shrugging her shoulders. "Said she was sick..."

The trio took their positions at the table with Jaune resting at the head. He removed several books from his bag and created a barrier covering a quarter of the table. Everyone was juxtaposed to him, sharing the rest of the space. The table was large enough to fit their needs and give Jaune the privacy his position demanded. Between all of them were some snacks and juice boxes for the group to enjoy.

Without a word, Jaune slid a small stack of papers to the group, and they each took one. Yang and Ruby began jotting things down along with Ren and Nora working diligently to come up with something. Blake, on the other hand... Gave the paper a confused look.

"What am I supposed to do with this," she asked with a confused expression, holding the paper up. "I've never played this game before, so I'm lost."

Yang slid over in a cheesy manner reminiscent of an 80's movie where a guy goes to pick a girl up from a bar. "Give Jaune a second, and he'll tell us what we're looking at."

With her cue, Jaune stood up and clasped both of his hands together. The silence it created was the perfect opening for his monologue to begin.

"Each of you has arrived in the city of Sho-Bati," Jaune started, giving the mood a more cinematic feeling. "This city rests on the edge of the great Kralacktashian desert, recently conquered by the kingdom of Calim from the hands of the Yuan-Ti. Since this conquest, the serpentine race had been exterminated from this part of the continent for three years. It is now open to settlers worldwide looking to make their fortune or start a new life. You have chosen to spend the time in an inn, The Four Shields, having newly arrived here and looking for work or to begin pursuing your objectives... I now will allow for questions."

"What's the majority species in the city," Ruby asked first, going for the broadest question.

"Humans and faunus, Calim is lorded over by a union of the species. However, all groups are welcome aside from the Yuan-Ti."

"Who governs Sho-Bati," Ren asked next.

"The duty of governance is split between four generals," Jaune explained, gesturing over to him. "They each have separate duties, but all are committed to protecting the kingdom and their citizens."

"What about magic in this world and kingdom," Yang asked.

"Everyone has magic in them and can use it if they are talented enough and train. Sorcerers are among the only naturally magical persons here. Calim is also a very magic positive kingdom, and actively seeks to train mages."

"Are there other kingdoms on the continent," Nora inquired.

"Yes, about a dozen... which I don't have names for yet."

"Are we starting at level one," Pyrrha asked.

"No, we're going for three now."

With that out of the way, Jaune directed everyone to begin forging their characters. Ren and Nora quickly asked for some of the books, so they could start jotting things down. Ruby had already finished her character and was distributing dice among the players. Blake was having a hard time.

"Don't worry about it," Yang said, pointing through one of the books. "You're not a turbo nerd like Jaune and Ruby, we'll help you figure this stuff out. Just come up with a backstory and some qualities for you to have. Then we can roll you up."

Jaune and Pyrrha had played Dungeons and Dragons for years before this point. His sisters had gotten him into it when they started high school, and they had lots of fun running through dungeons or slaying monsters before heading back to the inn and telling their stories. Pyrrha herself seemed to really enjoy it more than he did. By the looks of it, there was already a backstory being forged among the several paragraphs she'd written by now. Jaune was happy about that. She was going to live in his world not as a player, but as the character itself.

Ruby, Ren, and Nora liked the game and were familiar with it, so it was a pretty good match for the group. Yang, having introduced it to Ruby, joined them on another campaign masterminded by Ren. It was not a long game, but probably better than many Jaune had played prior. Ren had a particular knack for storytelling that made it more fun.

Slowly, everyone got their characters finished up. Yang was last as she had to help Blake figure everything out. However, the group had a good mixture of magi and melee combatants. Pyrrha was playing Rolen Galanodel, a high elven divination wizard. Ren played Lilliana Ambercrow, a human paladin, following the Oath of Enlightenment. Ruby played as Teresia of Duskfell, a human eldritch knight. Nora was Ghazkull the Brilliant, a half-orc evocation wizard. Yang played as Jade-Claw, a female Tabaxi adherent to the Way of the Drunken Master. Blake was Blake, a male faunus arcane trickster.

"So, what is everyone doing in this inn," Jaune asked, looking around the table. He grabbed his Scroll and set a medieval tavern theme on to set the mood. A chorus of drums, a mandolin, and flute played on top of the background of people talking and going about their business. "Right now, everyone has left work for the day and is either getting a meal or drinking. Remember I have given you each five gold pieces and meals cost ten coppers."

"Rolen is going to be reading through his spellbook, studying the incantations in detail," Pyrrha said very directly. "He does not care much about what is going on in the tavern and just wishes to enjoy his meal and evening in peace."

"I would like to roll for perception," Nora asked. Jaune nodded to her, and she did so. "I got a five..." The girl deflated and dropped her head onto the table at the failure.

"You don't see anything."

"Teresia is going to hang out by the bar and talk to people," Ruby said. "I'm bored and want to have some fun right now."

"Okay, Yang, Ren, Blake, what are you guys up to," Jaune asked, directing everyone else's attention to them. "You guys all came here separately, and don't know each other."

"I'm going to fill my flask up at the bar," Yang said going to grab a handful of the popcorn placed in the centre of the table.

"Twenty coppers," Jaune replied in a thick Scottish accent.

"I want to use my feminine wiles and talk him down to half of that price," Yang expressed with a smirk. She rolled and got notably excited about what she saw below. "Nat fucking twenty bitch!"

"The bartender is just taken back by your flirting," Jaune explained, gesticulating and jerking his body back like he'd been stunned. "He's going to cut his price in half since you took so much of an interest in him. He's never had a girlfriend before, so he's not really used to girls talking to him like that."

"I appreciate that," Yang said flirtatiously, taking a drink from a glass in a manner that reflected her tone.

Jaune forced down a blush seeing her do that. Even though they were playing a game, it still felt like a tease directed at him. Ren and Pyrrha both seemed similarly uncomfortable about it, finding the nearby walls and floor fascinating at the moment. Those six by six-inch tiles were made of actual stone and not moulded.

"Lilliana sees Rolen studying his spellbook and decides to join him," Ren said, getting back on track. By whatever gifts he'd been granted with, he also returned his face back to its original colour.

When he didn't follow up, Jaune turned to Blake. She was fiddling with her stat sheet, trying to make sense of everything going on. The poor girl was just dropped into a game she'd never played before this instance. With so many numbers, weapons, spells, and gear you had to keep track of, it was probably overwhelming the girl.

"Blake..." Jaune nodded to her, giving the girl her cue.

"Ummm," she uttered nervously, seeing all eyes on her to do something. Blake peeked down at her stat sheet and then looked back over to Jaune. "I-I guess I want to listen and see if there are any... thief jobs?"

"Good, roll for it and add your wisdom modifier to whatever you rolled," Jaune directed, leaning over his barrier to see what Blake was going to get.

Yang handed her a die, and she rolled the D20 across the wood table. The blonde pointed to where all of her needed numbers were and helped Blake calculate everything.

"I got a fifteen..."

"Good, you don't hear anything illegal," Jaune pointed out, gesturing over to her. "Nobody here seems to be that kind of person. Maybe at a bar on the poorer side of town, you could find the type of guys who would be planning a heist, but not here. These people mostly seem to be labourers or artisans. However, you hear some of the adventurer looking types discussing jobs the Adventurer's Guild has."

"Yeah, Blake, that might be a good place for you to check out," Yang encouraged through a whisper.

Blake took that message seriously and scrawled something in her and Yang's shared notebook. Among those notes were details of the area and her spells. They'd chosen for Blake to write out the effects of each spell so all could be in one place for her to pick through.

"As the rest of you settle into your seats or are just wandering around," Jaune continued, silencing the table as he did so. "You all notice a man wearing some expensive clothing walk in and stick a paper on a nearby notice board. He doesn't say anything or addresses anybody on his way out. To you guys, he looks like your typical Calimic merchant. What do you do?"

"I look at the paper and some of the other notices," Ruby replied, going to grab some cookies for herself.

"Most were advertisements for menial labour," Jaune explained. "This city is rapidly developing, and work is plentiful for labourers. However, the notice is asking for a group to clear out a warehouse for a merchant. Pay can be negotiated upon meeting with them."

"Yes," Ruby exclaimed in character, using a cheerful and upbeat tone. "I'm going to check this out!"

"Teresia has left the tavern," Jaune narrated. "The rest of you were able to see that she left the notice on the board."

"Rolan would follow upon seeing the younger adventurer checking that notice."

"Ghazkull sees the other mage and follows him."

"Lilliana goes with..."

"Blake?" Everyone looked in her direction, waiting for her move.

"Sure, but I'm going to hang back and watch."

...

"You arrive at a large wooden building near the pier," Jaune described, gesticulating to provide emphasis for his words. "Right now, the place seems deserted as the workday has ended. However, there are still a few stragglers going about, finishing their duties or are just passing through. When you make it to the building, you are greeted by the merchant you saw earlier."

"Hi," Ruby greeted the man in character. "We saw your notice and wanted to help!"

"I'm happy to hear that," Jaune replied in a higher-pitched elegant Scottish accent. "I see you have some company to help clear out my warehouse?"

"Yes," Pyrrha replied, taking a slight nod in character. "What is the problem?"

Jaune turned to Blake before he answered. "Do you want to join them?"

"Sure..."

"Recently, some of my goods have disappeared," Jaune explained in distress. "I keep finding scraps of foodstuffs lying around and droppings from some creature! They are beginning to eat into my profits at this rate! Please, if you can find out what is infesting my warehouse, I will pay you fifty gold coins each!"

"Ooo, fifty gold," Nora exclaimed, glancing at the other members of the table. "Is that a lot in this world? Or are we just using it as a base currency?"

"Kinda both," Jaune answered, shrugging his shoulders. "Regular stuff like materials and food is cheap, but weapons and armour are going to be ranging from four hundred to a couple thousand gold."

"Got it," Nora said, looking back to her fellow group members. "Do we want to take that? If we press him for more, we might make him angry."

"I guess that's a good start," Blake agreed. Her tone made it seem like she was not entirely sure.

"Why not?"

"Good," Jaune exclaimed in character. "Allow me to unlock the door, and you may take a look around! Please try to finish up before sundown. There are ruffians in this part of town I do not wish to deal with!"

"So, everyone steps inside and the interior is revealed to you," Jaune narrated. "Initially each of you sees dozens of wooden crates stacked high with hay covering the floor. There is another level you can see in the back, however, what is over there is unknown to you now."

"I would like to roll for nature and check for animal activity," Nora asked immediately. Jaune nodded, giving his permission, and she rolled. "Sixteen!"

"You see there is a lot of movement from both animals and humanoids through this area," Jaune explained. "Though the wooden floor and straw do not give you any more information on what is masking these tracks."

"Mmmm..."

"I want to check upstairs," Ren said.

"I'll follow with my scythe out," Ruby declared.

"Okay, so both of you reach that back area where the second level was," Jaune described. "Here, there is office space with some more storage laying around. You do notice there is a latter leading up to a third floor, though, it is covered by a hatch."

"I would like to roll for perception," Ren requested.

"Can I help him?"

"Yes, and it gives Lilliana advantage."

Ren rolled his die twice and calculated the values for his skill. "Seventeen, and ten," he said.

"You see there are animal bones scattered all over the floor," Jaune illustrated. "Most seem to be pretty small like mouse bones or something from a rat; however, there are larger pieces that belong to some sort of mammal. As you continue to inspect the room, there is a pile near the base of that ladder."

"Okay, I want to get everyone's attention and bring them up here," Ruby dictated, gesticulating to provide urgency to her words.

"Does everyone else come to her?"

"Yes," they agreed simultaneously.

"Each of you gathers at the base of this ladder, staring at a closed hatch," Jaune narrated. "What is your next move?"

"Teresia is going to push open the hatch using her scythe," Ruby said.

"Rolan will poke his head inside the room using his dark vision to see if anything is up there."

"Rolan, as you glance into the third floor, you notice that it is another storage area," Jaune described. "However, you notice there are four figures up there with you. Now, since the rest of the room is in darkness, you cannot discern their colours, but you notice each of these creatures appear to be humanoid with lanky scaled limbs and a hunched over appearance."

"I would like to roll for a nature check to see if I know what species these are," Pyrrha asked, going for her dice.

"You may try..."

"I got sixteen."

"You know these are Yuan-Ti Broodguards," Jaune revealed.

"I'm going to slowly lower myself down and tell everyone else what I found," Pyrrha declared. "I will suggest that the rogue, paladin, monk, and knight head up first to allow the mages some cover from the Yuan-Ti's attacks."

"What's a Yuan-Ti," Blake asked before Pyrrha, or anyone else could continue.

"Basically, people who have been transformed into humanoid snakes through magic because they worship snake gods," Jaune explained, giving nothing more than a crash course into the subject.

"Got it..."

"So, does everyone want to go along with Rolan's plan?"

"Yes, I think it will work," Ren agreed. "Lilliana is going to climb up first since she has a shield. She's going to have it raised with his longsword in a thrusting position."

"I would like to also cast light on one of those bone shards so my other party members can see," Pyrrha followed up.

"As each of you climbs to the top of the ladder, Rolan casts his cantrip and brightens the room so each of you can see," Jaune described. "Upon doing this, the Yuan-Ti become aggressive and you each roll for initiative."

Everyone rolled their die at once and calculated the needed values. The order of combat determined Blake would go first followed by Ghazkull, Rolen, Yuan-Ti #1, Yuan-Ti #2, Teresia, Lilliana, Jade-Claw, and Yuan-Ti #'s 4 and 3. Jaune described combatants' formation as the paladin and fighter farthest ahead of the group with the rest shortly behind them. The Yuan-Ti were lined up on the opposite side of the room.

"Blake, your move, how do you want to kill these guys?"

"Shoot my short bow at the one in the middle," Blake said, going for her dice. "I rolled a 14." Jaune nodded, giving her the cue to go for damage. "I rolled a five-plus four, so nine damage."

"You stick him in the chest enough for him to feel it," Jaune said, pounding on his chest showing where the arrow hit. "Then, Nora, you're up."

"I cast scorching ray on the one Blake just shot," Nora exclaimed, going to roll her dice. "So, I got nine, eighteen, and fifteen."

"Two hit, one flies right past him," Jaune replied. "Roll for damage."

"Nine, and sixteen," Nora said with a laugh on the latter value.

"Well, fuck that guy in particular," Yang jested.

"Nora, you burn him pretty badly," Jaune described. "He's not looking too good right now."

"Then, I'm going to use witch bolt-on that same one," Pyrrha declared, rolling. As the die fell, she let out an excited cheer, clenching her fists. "Yes! Natural twenty!" She rolled the next die and added her points up. "I rolled a seven-plus three."

"You kill him," Jaune said, shaking his head up and down. "He looks like someone touched him with a bug zapper. Then he falls over smoking, and the smell of cooked meat fills the room." Everyone shared a laugh before they quieted down for Jaune to continue. "The next person to go is the Yuan-Ti, who is going to claw at Lilliana." Jaune rolled his dice and then slapped his hand against his face. "Rolled a nat one!"

"Ooofff!"

"So, his claws rake across Lilliana's chainmail, but he trips and stumbles down the open hatch, breaking his neck," Jaune described with an entertained smile. "The second Yuan-Ti is going to bite at Jade-Claw and has a fourteen."

"That hits."

"You take six damage."

"I guess I'm up," Ruby announced, picking through her papers. "So, I want to use action surge and slash at the close Yuan-Ti with my scythe twice." She rolled her dice and counted everything up. "I got fifteen and four."

"One hit."

"Then I dish out seven damage."

Jaune nodded, writing down the damage values. As he calculated the health of the enemies, he turned to Yang. "You're up, what's your move?"

[Ruby: Night]

Ruby bounced as she carried the groceries to her bike. The girl was so happy with how today had gone, she could barely contain it. An entire day sitting down and playing games with her friends was more than what she could ask for already. For the group to spend nearly ten hours fighting monsters in service to a kingdom was the best thing ever!

Blake really came out and played her character despite the girl's hesitation initially. She and Jaune getting into several great conversations in their respective roles. Everyone else accompanied the interactions perfectly in her opinion, playing to their character's strengths as well as their own.

And we're doing this tomorrow! I'm so excited!

Ruby needed to go pick up some snacks for that, so she ran over to a nearby grocery store to grab whatever they needed. Though, the thought of those bodies gave the girl some trepidation about doing so. But there hadn't been any murders over the last few days, so Ruby decided to do this quickly and not stop for anything else. There were cars all over the street, and many of the businesses were open, giving her a place to run to if something happened.

Putting the snacks into her bag, Ruby grabbed her bike and began pushing it down the street. What she hadn't noticed was how suddenly she became alone. Those vehicles passing by no longer appeared next to her. The pedestrians and businesses were either absent or closed.

The sound of something banging against the roof of a car grabbed the girl's attention. She turned and found a man crouched on top of the vehicle. His toothy smile and blackened eyes were the first things she noticed. Then it was his white hair and pale skin. The homeless man who they'd run into the previous night.

Ruby let out a shout and fell on her butt. She stared up at the man, paralysed in fear. Her body shook with the surge of adrenaline into her system. Ruby wanted to say something, but words refused to leave her lips.

W-Why is he here!

"Gutten abend," he said, cocking his head to the side. "I knew I smelled Leonhardt on you! You two little monkeys banging each other's brains out?!" He shrugged his shoulders, raising his hands up as he did so. "I get it, you're horny!"

"W-What?"

He jumped down from the vehicle, landing at the girl's feet. Ruby scrambled to her own and tried to back away from the man who continued to follow her. He drew in a long breath of air through his nose and savoured it like wine.

"Aww, a delicate little flower," he described, reach out to cup Ruby's cheeks. "So innocent and lively, yet, already partaking in debaucherous sin. I understand why Leonhardt has given you his blessing."

Leonhardt?!

Before he could touch Ruby, she pulled a can of pepper spray out of her jacket and sprayed his face for as long as she was able. The can had emptied, and the man did not react to the painful deterrent. His eyes had not even closed to shield themselves.

How?

"You've got guts girlie, I'll give you that," he growled.

Without hesitation, he thrust his right arm forward with an open palm. The hand slammed into Ruby's chest with such a force that it lifted her off her feet and sent her tumbling down the street. All of the wind left Ruby's lungs immediately, and several painful breaks were felt along her rib cage. As she rolled across the asphalt, her wrist painfully broke, and her left ankle twisted itself enough to cause the girl to cry out.

When she stopped moving, Ruby was able to see for only a few more moments before she passed out. The man was already walking towards her, a few feet away. He reached out to grab her, but someone else appeared in her field of view, seizing his wrist in an iron grip. The man looked up at this newcomer with a quizzical expression, annoyed at his intrusion.

"What are you, her big brother?"


I really enjoy DnD. It allows me to run a genocidal crusade against kobolds because one pissed me off. (He stole my fireball necklace.)

However, Ruby gets the privilege of meeting the vampires first!


Encyclopedia of MAJMLYAI.

Vampires:

Jaune

Aliases: Leonhardt, Julius Caesar, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown

Familiars: Crocea Mors, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown

People Consumed: 226

Nazis Killed: 1

Major Arcana: The Emperor

Cassius

Aliases: Cassius

Maria

Aliases:

Familiars: Machecoul

Freyja

Aliases: Mephistopheles, Helena, Freyja

Familiars:

Major Arcana:

Arthur

Aliases: Arthur Pendragon

Familiars: Excalibur

Major Arcana:

Other:

Brynhildyr Valkyrie

Aliases:

Familiars: Musphelheimyr Laevetinn

Major Arcana:

General Ironwood

Aliases:

Familiars:

Major Arcana:

Methuselah, Pierre

(He ded.)

Friends/Allies:

Ruby

Aliases: Element Unknown

Yang

Aliases: Element Unknown

Pyrrha

Aliases: Element Unknown

Weiss

Aliases: Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown, Element Unknown

Blake

Aliases: Element Unknown