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Hitler's Moustache: Don't worry. I'm not going to respond to every single review every single time I post a chapter if this ends up growing particularly large. Though I don't really expect it to ever become a particularly popular story. I'm only doing it now because there aren't that many reviews yet and I have more than enough space to do so, currently. I also just want to show everyone that I do read every single review and take them seriously.

kukuhimanpr: Well the gods of RWBY broke it without much issue and he's supposed to be as powerful as them. So fixing it should be just as easy as destroying it had been.

Guest: He may disagree with the training methods but as long as it produces effective soldiers with which to fight the Grimm he doesn't care if it isn't as intense as it could be. That being said, I'll consider having him bring up something along those lines to Professor Ozpin, but I make no guarantees.


Schwarz spent the entire night after Blake went to sleep translating everything in the book to the language of Remnant. It was a long boring process but he made fairly decent progress. He would have much preferred to either actually read the book instead of translating it or to continue to work on his experiments into the creation of Titanite.

He had recently been trying to find a way to either create forms of titanite other than blue titanite or to convert blue titanite into other forms of titanite. This was because while blue titanite was very useful to those intelligent enough to make the fullest use of the enchantments it could only do so much. Also it irked him that Seath's crystal sorceries could only produce one type of titanite and no other. He was having a much easier time figuring out how to create red titanite due to the flame sorceries Quelana had taught him, but even that was proving to be somewhat of a challenge. White titanite was proving to be the hardest for him to figure out by far as his faith in the gods was very low and thus miracles were difficult for him. Twinkling titanite and demon titanite were tied for being the second hardest to figure out.

He was also trying to figure out how to produce even more embers so the titanite could actually be as useful as possible. Other than that, he was experimenting with humanity and the few abyssal magics he had learned in Oolacile to see if he could create new spells and perhaps even an entirely new form of titanite but that was just a secondary concern for him compared to the main forms of titanite.

Unfortunately with him having to share a room with the other members of his team conducting his experiments had just become significantly harder. If he was to be able to conduct his experiments at all during the school year he would now have to sneak out of whatever dorm he was staying in every night in order to do so. He would have to do the same whenever he had to to create more golems or moonlight butterflies. He just had to hope that he would never end up being caught, which would be more difficult since he would be staying in the same dorm as other people. Needless to say, he found his situation quite frustrating.

Eventually the next morning came and Blake left to go to the other dorm. Once she was gone Schwarz took that opportunity to get changed into his uniform. He could have just gone into his dorm's bathroom to get changed but he decided it would be better for him to just pretend that he had only just woken up a few minutes before her. Once he was dressed he left the dorm and walked over to the door of the other dorm. He didn't want to intrude so he just stood outside reading yet another book from the Duke's Archives, waiting for the rest of his team to get ready.

Eventually the door opened and Ruby walked out. As soon as she saw him she said, "Oh, there you are! I was just about to come get you. Come on in!"

"Very well. I would have done so earlier but I didn't want to intrude." Schwarz said following Ruby inside.

Everyone appeared to be dressed and ready except for Weiss who appeared to be just waking up. Ruby then blew a whistle startling Weiss and causing her to fall out of bed. "Good morning team, RWBYS!" She exclaimed.

"What in the world is wrong with you?!" Weiss demanded, sounding quite frustrated.

"Now that you're awake we can officially begin our first order of business." Ruby stated.

"Excuse me?" Weiss inquired.

"Decorating!" Yang said, holding a bunch of seemingly random items in her arms.

"What?" Weiss asked.

"We still have to unpack." Blake stated, holding up a suitcase. Said suitcase then burst open and all of its contents spilled out onto the floor. "Aaand clean." She added.

Weiss was looking at all of them angrily. Then Ruby blew her whistle again, once again startling Weiss and causing her to fall over. "Alright! Weiss, Blake, Yang, Schwarz, and their fearless leader Ruby have begun their first mission. Banzi!" Ruby said before raising a fist into the air.

""Banzi!"" Yang and Blake exclaimed, raising their fists in the air as well.

Schwarz just watched the entire scene unfold with his arms crossed in front of his chest. When it was over he said, "Well, in that case I'll be going back to the other dorm to start unpacking and doing what little decorating I'm able. I didn't bring much in the way of decorative items but I have a few weapons and shields that should suffice. At least until you four decide to decorate it any further."

"Alright! We'll be there a little later to check out what you've done with the place and see if we can add any more decorations!" Ruby informed him.

Schwarz nodded before turning and leaving the dorm. He quickly returned to his own dorm and began taking weapons and shields out of his bottomless box. Looking over the assembled mass of weapons and shields he decided to hang up only a select few. Those being: the Sanctus, Grass Crest Shield, Astora Straight Sword, a Silver Knight Straight Sword, and a pair of Painting Guardian Swords. Setting the few weapons and shields he planned to use as decorations off to the side he began putting all of the rest of the weapons and shields that he didn't select back in his bottomless box.

Once he was finished putting everything away he took the Sanctus and hung it up directly above his bed. He may not have worshipped the gods anymore after learning what they had done to Mankind but even so he had always enjoyed how the Sanctus looked. He hung the Grass Crest Shield above one of the bed on the exact opposite side of the room from his. He put the Astora Straight Sword and Silver Knight Straight Sword on display on two different shelfs, and he hung the Painting Guardian Swords in an X on another wall.

A bit later the other four came in and looked around. "Huh. Not bad, but it could be better." Yang stated as she looked around at the weapons and shields in the otherwise empty room.

"Aw… I was hoping I'd get to look at more of your weapons than this." Ruby said in a disappointed tone.

"I'm sorry to disappoint you. I could have put more on display but I simply didn't wish for the room to become too cluttered with my equipment." Schwarz explained.

"Alright, our second order of business iiis! Classes…" Ruby stated sitting down on one of the beds with a book open on her lap. "Now, we have a few classes together today. At nine we've gotta be—"

Ruby was cut off mid sentence by Weiss. "What?! Did you say nine o'clock?!"

"Um…" Ruby said uncertainly.

"It's eight fifty five you dunce!" Weiss exclaimed before turning and running out of the room.

Schwarz and the others looked out the door after her. Team JNPR also looked out of the door of their Dorm for some reason.

"Uuuuh… T-T-T-To class!" Ruby ordered before running after Weiss. Schwarz and the others followed close behind.

"Monsters, deeemons, prowlers of the night! Yes, the creatures of Grimm have many names, but I merely refer to them as prey! Hahahaha!" Professor Port explained jovially. When he realized no one was laughing with him he cleared his throat and continued. "And you shall too once you graduate from this prestigious academy. Now as I was saying. Vale, as well as the other three kingdoms, are safe havens in an otherwise treacherous world. Our planet is absolutely teaming with creatures that would love nothing more than to tear you to pieces. And that's where we come in. Huntsmen! Huntresses…" He clicked his tongue at the female students. "Individuals who have sworn to protect those who cannot protect themselves! From what, you ask? Why, the very world!"

A random student stood up and cheered. Getting odd looks from the rest of the class he very quickly sat back down in embarrassment.

"That is what you're training to become. But first, a story. A tale of a young… handsome man. Me!" Professor Port then went on to tell his story. Schwarz was only half paying attention. While he had been an excellent student during his time in Vinheim, he hadn't been in school for eons. Furthermore the professor's story was rather boring to him as he had experienced things no other person in the world could claim to have experienced anything even remotely comparable to. So tales of adventure and combat no longer even remotely interested him. While this class might help him learn about certain Grimm and their weaknesses nothing about this particular story would help him learn how to kill Grimm. Not truly.

Hearing Ruby giggling to herself about something he looked at her for a moment before she held up the piece of paper she was drawing on displaying a very crudely drawn image of Professor Port with lines of some sort coming off of him. She then made a quiet tooting noise. Schwarz didn't get it but apparently Blake and Yang found it funny as they were laughing.

Professor Port cleared his throat in an obvious attempt to get them to pay attention again. "In the end the beowolf was no match for my sheer tenacity, and I returned to my village with the beast in captivity and my head held high, celebrated as a hero." The professor stated before taking a bow. "The moral of the story? A true huntsman must be honorable. A true huntsman must be dependable. A true huntsman must be strategic, well educated, and wise. So, who among you believes yourself to be the embodiment of these traits?"

Schwarz's hand immediately shot up. While he didn't exactly fight honorably as that was an almost guaranteed way to get yourself killed in Lordran, he did believe he represented the other traits quite well.

"I do, sir!" Weiss exclaimed, her hand also being raised.

"Well then. Let's find out. Step forward, and face your opponent." Professor Port said, looking at Weiss.

Schwarz lowered his hand and watched as Weiss got up, walked to the front of the class and readied her rapier to fight the Grimm that was in the cage.

"Go Weiss!" Yang cheered.

"Fight well!" Blake exclaimed, waving a little flag with the letters RWBYS on it.

"Yeah, represent team RWBYS!" Ruby cheered happily.

"Ruby! I'm trying to focus!" Weiss scolded.

"Oh, um… Sorry…" Ruby muttered.

Schwarz frowned in disapproval and crossed his arms. His respect for Weiss and his opinion of her had just dropped by quite a bit from that little outburst. She didn't seem to mind the others cheering her on but when Ruby did it suddenly it's a distraction? No, there was a very clear bias at play here. He got the feeling that Weiss disliked Ruby which was a very poor trait since not only were they teammates but her and Ruby were partners. So the fact that she actively disliked and quite possibly even looked down upon her leader, team member, and partner for seemingly no reason reflected very poorly on her overall character. Hopefully it wouldn't become a problem otherwise someone might get hurt or even killed during battle.

"Alright, let the match… begin!" Professor Port said before swinging his weapon and cutting the lock off of the cage causing the cage door to fall and revealing a boarbatusk.

The Grimm charged at Weiss so she dodged to the side and slashed at it with her rapier, doing absolutely nothing to it.

"Haha! Weren't expecting that, were you?" Professor Port commented.

"Hang in there, Weiss!" Ruby cheered her on.

Weiss attempted to stab the Grimm but unfortunately it ended up swinging its head in a way that she hadn't anticipated and she ended up getting her rapier trapped in its tusks.

"Bold new approach! I like it!" Professor Port observed.

Schwarz rolled his eyes. "Bold new approach"? No. She very obviously made a mistake and he could already tell that it was going to result in her being disarmed.

"Come on, Weiss! Show it who's boss!" Ruby continued to cheer Weiss on.

As Schwarz predicted, Weiss' rapier was ripped from her hand and was tossed across the room. Weiss was then knocked down by the Grimm.

"Oh ho! Now what will you do without your weapon?" Professor Port inquired.

Weiss barely managed to dodge and roll out of the way in time as the boarbatusk charged at her. The Grimm's momentum then caused it to run into a wall and knock itself over onto its back.

As Weiss slid and grabbed her weapon off the Ground Ruby said, "Weiss, go for its belly! There's no armor th—"

Weiss cut her off by shouting, "Stop telling me what to do!"

Once more Schwarz's opinion of her dropped. Ruby had just been trying to give her some friendly and quite useful advice yet this is how Weiss acted? She was supposed to be a huntress in training, she was not supposed to be acting like a spoiled child. If this was how she was going to act then he sincerely questioned why she was even here at Beacon to begin with.

Suddenly the boarbatusk sprang up and began rolling towards her at high speeds. She then used what Schwarz could only assume was her semblance and created a barrier of sorts. As soon as the Grimm ran into this barrier, it was knocked onto its back. Weis then created another barrier mid air, jumped onto it, and then launched herself off of it impaling the Grimm through the heart with her rapier.

"Bravo! Bravo! It would appear that we are indeed in the presence of a true huntress in training! I'm afraid that's all the time we have for today. Be sure to cover the assigned readings, and stay vigilant. Class dismissed." Professor Port stated.

After class Schwarz immediately went back to his dorm and set about doing the reading the class had been assigned. As he was reading, Blake and Yang came in carrying a bunch of stuff. Looking up from the book he asked, "Do you need assistance?"

"Actually, yeah. We could use some help. We don't have enough room in the other dorm for all of our stuff and we have this super convenient second dorm so we're gonna move some of it in here. We were actually planning on doing this earlier but we were running late for class. So if you could help us carry some of our things over here we would appreciate it." Yang explained.

Closing his book Schwarz set it down next to him on his bed before getting up. "Very well." He then helped the two of them bring some of their things over from the other dorm.

Later that night he waited until an hour or so after Blake had gone to bed. Then, thinking she had to be asleep at that point he got up and picked up his bottomless box. He really should have been translating that book and he knew it but he really wanted to conduct some experiments and since he wasn't alone in the dorm he had no choice but to sneak out in order to do so. Besides, missing one night of translating that book wasn't going to matter much. With his bottomless box under his arm he proceeded to walk to the door and exit the room.

Having had a bit of trouble going to sleep that night and thus only half asleep Blake heard Schwarz get up. At first she had assumed that he was just going to the bathroom but she quickly realized that he had opened the wrong door. The dorm had a bathroom and he knew it, yet he just left the dorm entirely. Curious as to what he was doing, she got up and followed after him being careful not to let him see or hear her.

Finding a spot where he was certain no one would see the light emitted by his sorcery, he reached into his bottomless box and pulled out his Tin Crystallization Catalyst as well as a slab of blue titanite.

Blake's eyes widened in surprise as she saw this. That box was too small to have been able to hold the crystal covered rod-thing that Schwarz had pulled out of it and it was definitely way too small to have been able to hold both the rod and that giant slab of what she could only assume was that 'titanite' stuff the God of Shadows had created. She had seen the material up close before and that slab looked exactly like it.

Schwarz then sat down and set the slab of blue titanite on the ground in front of him. Pointing his Tin Crystallization Catalyst at the slab before casting a spell that he theorized would turn it into red titanite. His catalyst then began emitting a blue light while the slab of titanite was engulfed in flames. After a few moments the flames subsided and absolutely nothing had changed about the titanite whatsoever. "Hm…" He pulled one of his books and a pen out of his bottomless box and began taking notes. "That spell had no effect… What if I…? There! Hm… No, no. There's no way that would work. That would just end up exploding in my face. Hmph… Quite the conundrum…"

Blake's jaw dropped open. She couldn't believe what she was seeing. She knew that wasn't his semblance as she had seen him use his semblance during the initiation when he had created those black platforms that let him jump all the way up to the Giant Nevermore. This had absolutely nothing to do with that. And she had heard him mutter something about spells! Was he using magic?! But magic shouldn't have existed, right? She pinched herself to see if she was dreaming. She wasn't. This was actually happening.

Turning she immediately began walking back to the dorms. Once she was far enough away that she was sure Schwarz wouldn't hear her she began running. Once she got back to the dorm Ruby, Weiss, and Yang were sleeping in this week she walked inside and turned on the lights. "Hey, all of you need to wake up! There's something I really need to show you!"

Yang groaned in tired annoyance but sat up and looked at her, "Blake? What's going on?"

"It's Schwarz, he's… It's really hard to explain. I need to show you what he's doing!" Blake told them.

All three of the others reluctantly woke up with some urging from Blake. They then followed her back to where she saw Schwarz using magic.

"This had better be important to wake us up in the middle of the night and drag us all the way out here like this." Weiss whispered in irritation.

"It is! Just trust me. He's just right around this corner." Blake whispered back as they slowly crept up on the area that Schwarz was using magic.

All four of them peaked around the corner and saw a fiery orange light engulf both the rod in Schwarz's hand and the slab of titanite on the ground. "What's he doing?" Ruby whispered curiously.

"I don't know. I just heard him get up and was curious what he was doing so I followed him out here. Then he just pulled that rod and that huge piece of titanite out of that little wooden box he always carries everywhere. Then he set the slab down and pointed the rod at it and suddenly it burst into flames! It didn't last long and whatever he was trying to do hadn't worked but I did hear him mention something about 'spells'. So I just wanted to show all of you just to make sure I wasn't going crazy or something." Blake explained in a hushed tone

"Definitely aren't going crazy. We all see it too. Welp, there's only one way we'll know what he's doing for certain and that's ask him." Yang stated. She then stopped peaking around the corner and actually walked all the way around the corner towards Schwarz. The other three looked at each other for a moment before following Yang's lead.

"Sooo… You mind explaining what you're doing, Schwarz?" Yang inquired.

Schwarz flinched, startled by the sudden interruption. Turning to look he saw all of the other members of his team standing there watching him. "I… Uh… I thought you were all asleep." He said awkwardly, not having expected to get caught red handed like this. He very seriously considered just killing them all and destroying their bodies in order to prevent the spread of information but quickly dismissed the idea. Ozpin would never approve of such a thing and the other students would obviously blame him if all of the rest of his team suddenly disappeared overnight and never came back and he was the only one left. So ultimately killing them to prevent the spread of information was an appealing concept, it simply wasn't a viable option. Upon further thought he realized that was a bit of an extreme knee jerk reaction anyways since it was unlikely that anyone would believe them if they started going around telling people that he was secretly a sorcerer.

"That doesn't really answer her question, does it? So, what are you doing?" Weiss inquired.

"Uh… I don't suppose I could convince you that this is my semblance could I?" He inquired uncertainly.

All four of them shook their heads.

Schwarz sighed and said, "I thought not… Well, I suppose you were all going to find out sooner or later since you are my teammates… However, before I tell you, I need you all to promise not to tell anyone else. I swear Professor Ozpin already knows about it and it's not dangerous at all. We can even go talk to him about it tomorrow if you want, just to confirm what I'm saying is true."

"If that's true then why does it need to be a secret?" Ruby inquired

"Because if it got into the wrong hands it would be extremely dangerous. Think of it like a gun. In the right hands it could be used for good, like killing Grimm, but if criminals have it then it could be used to do very bad things. I don't want to make criminals more powerful than they already are so what I can do absolutely can not be revealed to the public. Because if it becomes public knowledge then everyone has access to it, and if everyone has access to it then the criminals have access to it too and we immediately lose a major advantage over them and make them significantly more dangerous." Schwarz explained.

All of them muttered their agreements to his terms, albeit reluctantly.

"Alright… So, magic is real if that wasn't blatantly obvious at this point. I also just so happen to be an expert at sorcery as well as pyromancy. Anyways… I was just trying to use what I know about sorcery to experiment with the titanite to see if it could have any potential uses in sorcery. I was specifically testing fire sorcery on it but it seems that fire sorcery isn't quite having the effects I was hoping for, though the results have been informative all the same. And no fire sorcery isn't the same thing as pyromancy. They are two very distinct forms of magic and pyromancy is much simpler." Schwarz lied. He really didn't want to tell them any about the existence of magic, he didn't trust them nearly enough for that yet. However he didn't think he really had a choice anymore since he had been caught in the act.

"You said we would have found out sooner or later since we're teammates, so when were you planning on telling us?" Ruby inquired.

"At some point after we graduated from Beacon preferably. Maybe sooner. It really depends as I wasn't and am still not sure I can trust you with this information. I mean the five of us only just met and we barely know each other. Would you tell a couple of total strangers you only just met such a large secret before you knew you could trust them with said information just because you were on the same team as them? I mean, I don't even know anything about any of you. Your pasts, goals, and whatever else. So I have absolutely no idea what you would do with this knowledge." Schwarz explained.

He knew that he had trusted Ozpin and Glynda with an even larger secret, but that had been because he thought their intentions on the matter would be aligned. Humans typically imprisoned or tortured the undead and he had wanted to be imprisoned so he had thought the two of them would help him find a place where no one would ever find or disturb his prison. Even humans from his own world would be willing to help him imprison himself after learning he was undead and he genuinely wanted to be imprisoned. After all, why wouldn't they? It just meant there was one less undead to deal with. This, however, was a different matter entirely and he had no reason to believe all of the intentions of everyone on his team would be aligned when it came to the subject of sorcery.

"I mean, I guess that's fair… So what now? It's not like we can just forget this ever happened." Yang asked.

"Now? Now all five of us have to go speak with Professor Ozpin before our classes tomorrow. I just have to confirm that he thinks you're all trust worthy enough. After that I assume you'll all be sworn to secrecy and depending on how trustworthy he deems you I'll start teaching you all either sorcery or pyromancy depending on your skills and preferences. If you want to learn that is. I honestly doubt anyone would believe you if you claimed I knew sorcery anyways but I am serious don't tell anyone." He then sighed and shook his head. "At least this makes my life a bit easier in that I don't have to keep my bottomless box a secret from you four anymore."

"So you did bring all of your weapons with you! And they're all in that box?" Ruby asked excitedly.

Schwarz nodded. "Yes. I suppose I'll show all of them to you at some point when there's time for it. I suppose that also includes the magic ones that I originally wasn't going to show you until I told you about the existence of magic in general."

"You have magic weapons?!" Ruby exclaimed.

"Yes. Infact you've already seen two of them. My Lifehunt Scythe and the dagger I had during the initiation. Lifehunt is the name of the power they're imbued with and that's why I was able to kill those Grimm so easily. It's also why it takes a lot out of me every time I use the scythe. Both of those kills ripped half of my vitality away each. It would have killed me but I have things to heal me. Thus the reason I was so concerned that you not touch the blade of the scythe or hit anything with it. It's perfectly safe to hold, but extremely dangerous to actually use. Unlike the scythe the dagger is actually perfectly safe to use. However it takes longer to build up the power of Lifehunt in the target thus the scythe is more powerful." Schwarz explained.

"Why would you use something so dangerous?!" Weiss inquired.

"Because it's useful and as I play it smart while using it, it might be extremely painful but it won't actually kill me. Besides, I have several rings of sacrifice and two or three rare rings of sacrifice which can revive me if I die so long as I'm wearing one. My supply of said rings is very limited and I can't get any more than the ones I currently have or even so much as make new ones so I try my best not to use them, but still. So it honestly wouldn't be the first time I've died nor anywhere near the worst way I've ever died." Schwarz chuckled morbidly. Technically he wasn't lying to them. Was he deceiving them? Most definitely. But everything he was saying was 100% true. Rings of Sacrifice even worked for living humans just as much as they worked for the undead. So the only thing he was deceiving them about was the fact that he was undead.

"Okay… Wow… Uh… So does this all mean that 'horror story' about a mad sorcerer you're reading wasn't actually fictional and it all actually happened?" Blake inquired.

Schwarz shook his head. "No. It was written by one of my teachers. So it has elements of truth in it but it's written in such a way as to make the knowledge seem horrifying. The point being to instill a sense of fear and respect for sorcery while teaching more about it. So the story elements are completely fictional while the spells and equations are not. I just so happen to enjoy the story so I read it casually despite having completely memorized the entirety of its contents and having learned everything it has to offer. He was a genius when it came to sorcery so he wrote hundreds of books in a similar manner. I've read all of them and learned everything that he had to teach. He died some time ago so he won't be writing any more".

"I see. I'm sorry to hear that." Blake stated.

Schwarz raised a hand in a stop signal. "It's fine. Many people I knew are dead or as good as. I'm not telling you that for your pity, it's just a fact. I'm more than used to it by now. Besides, the teacher who wrote these books was a bastard and completely deserved it, genius though he may have been. Anyways, it's late. The four of you should just go back to sleep. I'll be out here for a while longer continuing to conduct my experiments."

"Shouldn't you be going to sleep too? You're going to be exhausted for class tomorrow if you stay up much longer…" Ruby pointed out.

Schwarz shook his head. "Actually no, I won't. I have two or three tricks to avoid that. Even if I stayed awake all year I still wouldn't be exhausted. You four, however, are another story."

"Alright, well, good night then." Ruby said before turning and walking away. The other three followed after her.

As soon as they were gone Schwarz sighed. He knew he shouldn't have gone out to experiment yet he did it anyway. Now look where his mistakes had gotten him. The rest of his team had learned he was able to use magic well in advance of when they were supposed to! It was infuriating but he had no one to blame except himself.

Before classes the next day, Schwarz and the others went to Professor Ozpin's office. "Hello. How can I help you?" Ozpin asked as soon as they entered.

"Professor Ozpin, sir, I'm afraid the rest of my team caught me in the middle of my experiments last night. They know that sorcery exists." Schwarz informed him.

Ozpin sighed. "I expected this would happen eventually but I didn't think it would happen so soon. Subtlety is not your strong suit, is it Schwarz? Oh well… What's done is done. So, I'm sure you four understand why this absolutely cannot be made public, correct?"

"Yes, it would obviously be bad if criminals like the White Fang got their hands on it. But it's not like anyone would believe us anyways even if we did try to make this public. They would just consider us all crazy conspiracy theorists." Weiss stated with her arms crossed.

Ozpin nodded. "Very true. And, of course, Beacon's stance would be firmly against the idea that magic exists. So I assume we can trust you four to keep this a secret?"

The four girls muttered their agreements.

"Very good. Well then. We were going to hold off on teaching you any of this until after you officially graduated but I suppose since you already know it exists there's no sense in you not learning how to use it during your time here in Beacon. So Schwarz will be teaching you whenever you have time after your classes or during the weekends. I don't really care which or even if you do both. I'll let you five work out the schedule for yourselves. You're dismissed." Ozpin told them before returning to what he had been doing before they had entered.


Notes: So I was thinking Weiss and Blake could learn sorcery since they seem like the more intelligent members of the group while Ruby and Yang could learn pyromancy. That's not to say Ruby and Yang aren't intelligent or that they're stupid, not in the least, it just seems like Blake and Weiss would have an easier time with it. Or I could have all four of them learn just sorcery, just pyromancy, or both. What do you guys think or do you not care?

Also, I forgot to mention this until now but the reason crystal sorceries produce blue titanite in this story is because the Crystal Golems drop blue titanite in the game, so I believe they're actually made of blue titanite. Same with all the crystal stuff in the Duke's Archives. But that's just my interpretation. So if sorcery can produce blue titanite, why couldn't it be used to make other forms of titanite as well?

Anyways, I hope you all enjoyed this chapter! Please feel free to leave a review telling me what you thought and any constructive criticism you may have.