Here is another chapter~! :3


Here is another chapter~! :3

And in response to your review, Maximus, I tend to specialize in making characters more about skill instead of overpowering them with abilities that don't have very good weaknesses. If you check my Gundam SEED: Divisions fanfiction, you will see just how I do that too. :3

Also to note, this first arc takes place before Van Kleiss perfects his dimensional transporter, hence why Abigail and Nigel haven't used their Elemental abilities yet. This is also six months into Abigail living with the Unos, just so you know, Maximus. As for why Abigail and Nigel don't remember or know Omnimon after this arc will be revealed in the end of it. ;3


Opening Files: Omnimon's Omni Force-Ability Breaker

First seen in his first fight against Katz, Omnimon's first form of his Semblance Omni Force is called Ability Breaker. As the name implies, a Semblance can be disrupted by Ability Breaker, because Omnimon sends a portion of his energy into the wound caused by his sword, which then messes with the Semblance of the opponent. This is often signaled by certain sections of the Digital Runes on his Grey Sword glowing, which is the sign his Ability Breaker has been activated.

Because Omnimon can disable Semblances for 72 hours, this makes him a foe that even the craziest of Huntsmen would rather avoid rather than fight.

In an odd turn of events, rather than use his Ability Breaker again and again, Omnimon prefers to rather use his Semblance on himself and make the fight an even one once he has disabled the enemy's Semblance. As he knows the power his Semblance holds, he would rather have it disabled and have an even fight instead of relying only on his Ability Breaker to win fights.

Due to its sheer power, Ability Breaker is rarely used, so much so that it is considered just a rumor or even an outright lie. Omnimon instead relies on his swordsmanship to take out his foes, Huntsmen, Grimm and Fallen alike. Even without Ability Breaker, Omnimon is considered a top-tier swordsman, which gives credence to his claims of being a Royal Knight.

It is theorized that Ability Breaker may have an even more powerful ability to actually remove a Semblance permanently, although there is little to back this up; even if it were possible, the sheer amount of power and energy needed for such a move could possibly kill Omnimon if he were to use it in this manner.


"Skills can be useful in many ways." Tom said as he closed the Ability Breaker file. "Some skills might seem to be impossible, but are in fact far more real than first believed. Others might seem more realistic, but may be in fact far harder to achieve that first imagined." He pushed a button on his chair's arm. "Me? My skill is in hosting, but is that all I can do?" Tom asked as he leaned back. "Well, some of my skills may not be possible to imagine. After all, I like to keep an air of mystery...wouldn't you?"


"A Royal Knight?" Monty asked.

"Digital World?" Abigail and Nigel asked as Omnimon sighed.

"Yes, and yes." He replied. Looking back up, his blue eyes locked onto each of the humans in front of him. "I am a being called a Digimon, short for Digital Monster. I am but one of the many inhabitants of the Digital World, which is connected to the human world. It's a parallel of the real world you could say." He began. "But..." The way the Digimon trailed off made Monty frown a bit.

"But what, chap?" He asked.

Here, Omnimon sighed. "It appears I may have been taken from my world and dropped into yours."

"Into ours?" Abigail asked. "Why is that unusual?" She twitched her fox ears. "Isn't the Digital World connected to ours, like you said?"

"In my world, humans don't have animal features." Omnimon finally said at last, his explanation as blunt as possible. "In fact, things like Grimm, Aura, and Semblances don't exist either."

Now the three humans were confused. "Are you alright there, chap?" Monty asked. "Are you certain your data didn't get corrupted?"

Omnimon just gave the portly human a flat look. "Look, I'm just telling you what I know." He countered. "Besides, I said I was from the Digital World. Here, there is no such thing."

Monty blinked. "Then...how did you get here?"

Omnimon sighed again. "As I said, I was taken from my world, which includes the real world, and dropped here by some kind of portal." He replied at last. He then chuckled a bit. "From where you stand, I may sound crazy, but I am indeed telling you the truth." He then looked back up at Monty. "I don't know how I got here, or why I was brought here, but if I was, then there has to be a reason." Omnimon continued.

"You sure don't seem too bothered by being displaced." Monty noted with an air of wariness and confusion.

Omnimon shrugged. "There are other dimensions similar to the one I came from, all with the same thing: the Digital World being connected to the human world." He replied. "So being displaced dimensionally isn't that big a deal in the long term scheme of keeping the Digital Worlds balanced, as long as the balance isn't messed with too much."

Monty wasn't sure of what to make of the fact that Omnimon was so casual about being in another dimension as he put it. He wondered if he should be worried about the Digimon or not, but in the end, decided it wasn't worth that risk of becoming too overwhelmed by the thought. "So..." He began, making the Royal Knight look back at him in confusion. "What can 'Digimon' do? And what are they like?"

Here, Omnimon felt a bit more comfortable talking. "Well, this may take a while." He replied. "I would suggest heading back to your house to talk about this subject, Mr. Uno, as one can never tell who or what might be listening in on such sensitive topics." The Royal Knight then gave a nod to the two children. "And I think the two children would benefit from the rest they can achieve there."

Monty nodded, realizing the Digimon was right. "Very well, chap." He replied. "Let's go, Nigel, Abigail."

The foursome headed back to the house, hoping to get some answers in the case of three of them.


Back at Monty's house, the three humans were seated on the floor or in chairs while Omnimon took the couch. Once he had gathered his thoughts, the Royal Knight finally opened his blue eyes and looked at the three humans. "I believe you may ask questions any time now." He said. "I will do my best to answer them, but I may not give an answer to a question I do not know, or do not feel comfortable answering."

Monty nodded. "Fair enough, my boy." He replied before he nudged his son.

Nigel looked up. "So...um...are there different kinds of Digimon?" He asked as Omnimon nodded.

"Indeed there are." The Digimon replied. "There are three types: Virus, Data, and Vaccine." He continued. "I myself am a Vaccine type, meaning I am supposed to be good. Data type are neutral and can become either Vaccine or Virus type Digimon. And Virus type Digimon are normally evil, but there are some who are the exception from the norm."

"So, a Digimon may be a virus type, but can be good?" Abigail asked as Omnimon nodded again.

"Correct." He replied. "A good example is a fellow Royal Knight, called Gallantmon. He is a Virus type, and yet he is one of the most honorable Digimon out there. He would never harm an innocent." Omnimon looked down at that point. "And he was with me when I was sent here."

"He was?" Monty asked. "Then...how come we haven't seen him?"

"That...I do not know." Omnimon replied at last with a shake of his head. "I just know I was sent here, and apparently separated from Gallantmon."

Abigail looked down. "Oh...Sorry about that."

Omnimon just waved off the apology. "It isn't anything unusual. He will show up eventually, like he always has."

The foxlike Faunus just nodded her head.

"So...Any other virus types that are good?" Nigel asked, trying to change the subject. Omnimon nodded again, a bit of a smile in his blue eyes.

"Yes, there are. Another good example is what we Digimon call the Legendary Warrior of Darkness, or an extremely powerful Digimon that has power over the element of Darkness." Omnimon replied. "And again, he is one of the nicest Digimon out there."

"Wow." Abigail remarked. "So just because something appears evil, it doesn't mean it actually is evil."

A laugh escaped the Royal Knight, a rich sound that appeared infectious. "That is very perceptive of you." He applauded. "And yes, that is correct. In fact, that is exactly how things work in the Digital World. Something may be weak, but it could actually be stronger than it appears." Here, Omnimon smiled again. "A good example of Gallantmon's evolution line."

Seeing the confused looks of the humans, Omnimon decided to elaborate. "Digimon get stronger through what is called evolution, or Digivolving as we call it."

"So, there are different stages to a Digimon's life?" Monty asked.

A nod from Omnimon was his answer. "To put it lightly, yes. But our life-cycle is technically forever, provided we don't get deleted in battle." He explained. "Anyway, there are several stages to a Digimon's existence. All Digimon hatch from Digi-Eggs, and then they are at their baby form. This is the weakest form." Omnimon continued. "Then there is the In-training form, which would be what you humans call the toddler stage. The next stage after that is Rookie, which is the child stage for humans. Next is Champion, or adult in human terms. Following that is Ultimate, or what we consider a perfect level. Here, we are at our strongest, or so it may seem. But our strongest forms are the Mega level, or Ultimate was we Digimon say."

"And what stage are you at?" Nigel asked, now intrigued.

Omnimon had a smirk in his blue eyes. "I myself am at the Mega level."

Monty blinked as Abigail whistled. "Wow. No wonder you were making such bold claims in that fight."

Omnimon laughed again. "True. But I am not just a Mega Level. There are different kinds of Digivolving as well."

Nigel groaned. "Great...and my head is starting to hurt..."

"Can you explain just a bit about that so Nigel here doesn't get too much of a headache?" Monty asked as Omnimon nodded.

"Of course." The Royal Knight said. "Basically, there is the normal Digivolving method, which is one stage to the next, and then there is what is known as DNA Digivolving, where two Megas or other Digimon Digivolve together to create a more powerful Digimon." Omnimon explained. "And I am considered a DNA Digivolution."

"What do you mean considered?" Abigail asked.

"The normal form, which is weaker than this form, is Omegamon, which is made up of the DNA Digivolution of WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon, two Mega level Digimon. But in my case, I also came into existence with the aid of human children's digital energy, hence my name of Omnimon." Omnimon replied. "So in a sense, I am a true Ultimate level, or Mega level Digimon. I am technically stronger than the weaker form of Omegamon as well."

Monty frowned a bit. "So the weaker form means..."

"The end." Omnimon replied. "And Omegamon is technically a separate being from me. He does exist, but is not a true Royal Knight."

"Why not?" Monty asked. "I assume he would be, being similar to you."

Omnimon just grunted once. "Hardly." He huffed, an angry undertone to his voice. "Omegamon only appears when the world is nearing its end, and that is also when my superior, Alphamon, appears too, to ensure a new beginning comes around." Here, he sighed. "The beginning of the end, and the end of the beginning. That is what those two are."

"Oh..." Monty looked down, feeling a bit disturbed by that new information.

"Regardless, I am the real Royal Knight Omegamon is only claimed to be." Omnimon said, his tone showing no room for argument when it came to changing the subject. "Now, any other questions?"

The three humans shook their heads. "None that I can think of, my boy." Monty said. "If anything else come to mind though, we will be sure to ask."

Omnimon nodded. "Very well."


Van Kleiss had never seen such a magnificent creature in all his life. Standing at the height of a full-grown human male, about 6' 4", clad in silver armor that had a knightly appearance, outlined with red and gold, and wearing a majestic red cape, this thing of beauty and power was unbelievable. Dazed and unfocused amber eyes looked back at him before closing and the head of the figure went limp, falling to one side slightly.

"Amazing...such magnificence..." He murmured. "And so much power, all contained in one body for me to study, to control..."

Sammael came in, looking over the new subject with pride. "Ah, I see you did well, Van Kleiss. At long last, I have a subject to study."

Van Kleiss nodded. "Of course. Only the best for you, Sammael."

The Fallen was more than pleased this time around. "You have exceeded my expectations with this new project of yours, Van Kleiss." He praised the man. "In light of this, despite your past failure," He added, making the man wince a bit. He did not need to be reminded of his failure. "I have decided to allocate more resources to your little pet project."

Van Kleiss looked up in surprise. "You...You really mean that?"

Sammael laughed. "Yes, I do." He replied as he looked at the man. "I feel there could be some...promise, to your little venture here, if what you have delivered to me is of any indication." He added as he looked back at the limp figure. "Your dimensional theory has proven to be true, and so, as such, I will allow you to continue your work here, with some support from my end."

The former EVO sneered to himself, although he kept a polite and straight face. "Thank you, Sammael."

As the Fallen laughed while facing the limp form, Van Kleiss could only wonder if the first subject had been defeated, or was even still alive. It seemed doubtful, given the condition the second subject was in, but then again, one never knew. He would have to be careful, since he had no idea as to what the first subject was actually like.


Omnimon was laying on the couch in the guest bedroom that night, looking up at the ceiling. For some reason, he was unable to sleep and found his mind wandering back to his fellow Royal Knight, Gallantmon, who was currently missing.

As much as he wanted to search for Gallantmon, he knew he could not until he had a better understanding of the world he was now in. So far, he knew a bit about it, but the main things that he needed to understand were the Grimm, Aura, Semblance, and Huntsmen. He had a decent grasp of those concepts, so he was in no danger of remaining confused for long. But other concepts he had no clue on, like how a human could have animal parts and how certain animals could walk and talk like humans. It was clear those two groups were not related to Digimon in any way, so perhaps they were part of this world's formation, he mused to himself with a small hum of thoughtfulness. In the corner of his vision, he caught sight of a small human form, and judging by the lack of fox ears, it had to be the human boy, Nigel.

"What are you doing up?" Omnimon asked as Nigel jumped and let out a small squeak of surprise at being spotted.

"Uh...um...well..." Nigel began as Omnimon stood up and made his way over to the boy. "Um...Ehehe...Uh...how did you see me?" Nigel finally asked as he looked up into the Digimon's blue eyes.

"My vision is sharper than that of a normal human's." Omnimon replied. "I was able to see you clearly." He added as he knelt down by the boy. "But that does not explain why you were up and peeking in at me."

Nigel flushed a slight red at being caught. "Um...I just wanted to...well...I just wanted to say thank you...for well...you know..." He trailed off. "...Saving us..."

Omnimon smiled a bit, although it was unseen physically. "Well, I wouldn't be able to call myself a Royal Knight if I let innocent children get hurt and die, now would I?"

Nigel smiled a bit back. "So...thanks."

The Royal Knight smiled warmly. "It was just my duty, nothing more, nothing less."

The boy then yawned, feeling sleepy all of the sudden. Omnimon hummed to himself before he looked down the hall. The boy's bedroom was too far for him to walk to in the night when he was barely awake, and with a few toys in the hall, there was little chance of avoiding a tripping situation. Seeing as Nigel was almost asleep standing up, the Royal Knight decided it would at least be worth it to let the boy sleep with him for the night. Before Nigel could protest, Omnimon had picked him up by his pajama shirt and lifted him into his grasp before walking back into the guest bedroom. "We're not having you walk down the hall in the dark while barely awake. The hall is littered with toys as it is, so even I would have a hard time avoiding tripping." He explained as Nigel looked at him in a confused manner.

"So...?"

"You're spending the night with me." Omnimon replied simply.

Nigel blinked in surprise. "You...you really want me to?"

"No, but as it stands, you are already half asleep as it is, and I would not like to get a scolding from your father and mother if you were found to have an injury in the morning." The Royal Knight explained. "So, that leaves spending the night with me as the only solution."

Nigel looked surprised still, but didn't question it. "Oh..."

Once at the couch, which was in it's fold-out bed form, Omnimon set Nigel down on the side while he got into the bed from the other side. Nigel looked a bit worried as to how he would be able to sleep with the Digimon next to him, but the Royal Knight didn't give him much of a choice as he pulled the boy closer to his form. Nigel felt himself blush a bit, feeling embarrassed to be sleeping with a newcomer, let alone someone he barely even knew.

Omnimon noticed the blushing and chuckled lightly. "Relax, Nigel. I won't do anything against my training." He assured the boy. "This is only because you could get hurt walking back while half asleep."

The boy nodded, feeling sleep coming to overtake him despite his worry and hidden fears. In a matter of moments, Nigel was out like a light and sleeping soundly with only soft snores to indicate his breathing.

Omnimon smiled a bit to himself before he looked back up at the ceiling again. The smile faded as it was replaced by a mental frown instead. He knew he had recently awakened his Aura, but he knew little about how to use it. 'Perhaps I should ask Monty Uno in the morning.' He mused to himself before he too closed his blue eyes and felt sleep take him as well.


The next morning, Monty and his family were having breakfast with their new guest, Omnimon. For once, Monty could say with pride he had helped someone awaken their Aura when it was needed most. And now came the real training. "Well, chap," He began, making the Royal Knight look back at him in confusion. "I believe it is time for your real training in using your Aura to begin."

Omnimon blinked. He hadn't been expecting this at all. "That's funny, because I was thinking of asking you to train me in its usage, not the other way around." He replied, making Monty laugh. While confused, Omnimon figured it had something to do with the way he said it that was so amusing.

"Well, my boy, I can certainly do that." Monty assured the Digimon. "Why don't we start right after breakfast?"

The Royal Knight nodded. "I don't see why not." He agreed.

Nigel looked over at his father. "Could we get in on the training too?" He asked before the older human male shook his head.

"You are too young yet, Nigel." He replied. "Once you are older, then we can." Monty then smiled. "But you can watch to see how it is done for when you do begin your own training."

Nigel smiled at that.

After breakfast, the foursome went outside to begin and watch. Monty and Omnimon took up their spots while Nigel and Abigail took seats against the house's side.

"Now then, my boy, it is time to show you how an Aura can be used." Monty said as he flared his Aura into existence.

Omnimon nodded as his own flared to life. Monty smiled. "Good, it seems you know what it takes to call upon your Aura." He praised. "But now the training gets really tough." He added as he flexed a fist. "Now, an Aura can be used in two ways: offensively and defensively." As he said this, he created a barrier of Aura energy. "As long as your Aura is up, you can't be hurt, but you can feel sensations such as pain and heat."

"I see." Omnimon mused as he looked down at his own Aura, which was glowing now.

"Yes, my boy. And Aura can be used offensively too, but only to a limited extent, like creating a shockwave to send objects back at the one who used them at you." Monty continued. "It is mainly a defensive measure we Huntsmen use."

The Royal Knight nodded as he took in this information. It seemed clear enough. Aura was used for defense, and while capable for offense, not practical. "And that is where the Semblance comes in. A Semblance is a physical form of an Aura, used in an offensive manner."

Omnimon nodded once again, again taking in this new information. So, a Semblance was a more tangible form of an Aura, able to be used in a combative manner whereas the Aura was to be used in a defensive manner mostly. It seemed simple enough.

Monty then smiled at him. "So now, chap, let's begin. I will use my Semblance on you and you have to use your Aura to defend against it. Is that clear?"

The Digimon nodded. "Yes." He replied. As soon as he said that, the man launched a fireball from his fist at the Royal Knight, who flared his Aura and concentrated, the Aura concentrating on one point to protect against the fireball. Monty was pleased with the sudden turn of events.

"Very good, chap." He praised. "Now let's see how long it can last." With that, he launched fireball after fireball at Omnimon, who was slowly being backed into a corner. Omnimon knew he had to find a way to get past the fireballs, or at least defend against them more effectively, as his Aura, while working, was not protecting him against the heat very well. He just so happened to have his left shoulder facing the oncoming onslaught too, and that was when something surprising happened. The symbol, or the Crest of Courage, on his left shoulder began to glow, causing a field of some kind, the shape of a hexagonal shield, appeared, glowing a gold color, deflecting the onslaught of fireballs back at Monty or even to the sides. Monty was so surprised he stopped his attack.

"What was that, my boy?" He asked as the field went down, making the Digimon look at the symbol there in confusion.

"I...I'm not sure..." Omnimon admitted. "I was just being backed into a corner and then..."

Monty hummed in thought at that. "Hmm...I think I might know what happened." He said as the Royal Knight looked at him for clarification. He then smiled at the Digimon. "I believe you have uncovered your Semblance, my boy!"

"My Semblance?" Omnimon asked as he looked at the symbol again. "My Semblance is a shield?"

"It would appear so." Monty surmised. "And a powerful one at that if what happened was any indication."

But Omnimon wasn't so sure his Semblance was truly a shield. "I would like to try something." He said as Monty looked at him in confusion.

"And what would that be, chap?" The human asked.

"Attack me again and you will see." Omnimon replied in a cryptic, yet vague manner.

Monty frowned, but did so anyway. When he launched a barrage of fireballs at the Digimon, Omnimon flared his Aura into activation and used it as a shield as he ran at Monty, drawing out his Grey Sword. Sections of certain Digital Runes began to glow along it as Omnimon reached him. He slashed at Monty, creating a small slash on his left arm. Almost at once, Monty's Semblance cut out, surprising the human, and confirming Omnimon's suspicions. "It's just as I thought."

"What is, my boy?" Monty asked. "And what did you do to my Semblance?"

Omnimon looked at him. "It would appear my Semblance is more than just a shield." He replied. "And as for what I did, it would seem I disabled your Semblance."

"Disabled my Semblance?" Monty inquired. "Is that even possible as a thing?"

"It would appear so." Omnimon replied as he looked at his sword. This was a completely new development, and it could possibly be one that could change the flow of a battle if it got too bad. "It seems my Semblance is more of a flexible one, allowing me to use its energy in at least two ways."

Monty frowned. A Semblance as powerful as the one Omnimon had was a real threat, and if it was true, then he would possibly be hunted down by others who felt he was too much of a threat. But one thing confused him. "Why didn't you use it when I was attacking you earlier?"

"It would appear my Semblance changes to suit the situation at hand, and well, I can't change it when that happens." Omnimon mused. "I tried to, but it didn't work."

Monty nodded. So it seemed Omnimon's Semblance had its share of weaknesses too. That was good, because it meant he wasn't too powerful. Still, he wanted to know one thing. "How long until my Semblance can be used again?"

"That...I do not know..." Omnimon admitted, a sweat-drop running down the side of his head. "This is the first time I tested it on someone other than Katz, and that wasn't an intended move either."

Monty frowned. "So, we'll just have to time out how long it takes for me to regain my Semblance then."

"Yes, but it would be good information for me too so I can determine when to use it and when to not use it." Omnimon agreed.


It turned out the ability to disrupt a Semblance only lasted three days, or 72 hours, which was good for both Monty and Omnimon to know. Now that the Royal Knight knew how long the ability lasted, he had an idea of when to and when not to use it.

At the same time, because his Semblance could take at least two forms, it was decided the name of it would be Omni Force, because it had the potential to have more than that as well. As it was, Omnimon was already quite strong, but over the course of the next week, Monty was surprised to learn just how fast Omnimon really was when it came to reflexes and reaction time.

"Well, my boy, it seems you are quite the quick one, aren't you?" He joked as the Royal Knight landed from avoiding a blow. "I think it would be ideal for you to train against Abigail, don't you agree?"

"Why?" Omnimon asked. "Isn't she a little young yet?"

Monty laughed a rich, deep laugh. "Oh, not to worry, my boy. She is a Faunus, so she has quick reflexes. And this will help her as she gets older too."

The Digimon found he couldn't argue with that, so he agreed. "Very well, as long as she doesn't get hurt from this little venture."

Monty looked a bit worried at that comment. "Why do you sat that?" He asked the white and gold Digimon.

Omnimon looked back at the human male with a serious look. "If I am allowed to hold back, it will help her."

Monty frowned as he realized the Royal Knight had a point. "Very well. I will allow you to not use your full power."

That took a weight off Omnimon's mental state, as now he wouldn't have to worry about hurting the young Faunus girl with his full power and strength.

Soon enough, Abigail was brought out to train with both Monty and Omnimon in her reflexes. "So, you're going to help me with my reflexes?" She asked as the Royal Knight nodded.

"Yes, and it will only help you down the road." Omnimon replied as he looked at her. "From what your adoptive father has told me, Faunus are not exactly treated well, so you need to have the fastest reaction time you can get." He continued as he looked at Monty. "Monty here is going to attack me, and I want you to watch what I do."

Monty and Omnimon walked a distance from the girl so she would not get hurt. Once ready, Monty unleashed a blast of flame from his Semblance at the Royal Knight, only for the Digimon to dodge it like he wasn't even there. Sure, Abigail had seen him move, but it was like he was more of a ghost than a digital being as the attack seemed to pass right through him.

"Wow..." She breathed as Monty ceased his attack and Omnimon landed, looking back at her. "That was so fast! It was like you weren't even there!"

"I was there though." Omnimon explained. "It's just that I have a really fast reaction time. You see, because of my digital nature, I can react much faster than a regular living being can under normal conditions."

"So it's because of your data that you can react so fast? Awesome!" Abigail cheered. Omnimon nodded.

"Yes, but you won't be able to reach the level of reaction time I am currently at, sadly. However, I can at least help to train you so you are much faster in reacting than others would expect." He continued, making her nod in understanding.

"Okay." Abigail replied as she looked at him. "So...are you the one training me?"

"Correct." Omnimon said. "Monty has agreed that I would be the best one to train you since I have the fastest reaction time of anyone he has met before."

"Okay!" Abigail cheered. "Let's get to it!"

She ran towards the Digimon, but he was quick to avoid her, although not as fast as before. The Faunus landed on the ground with an "OOF!" as a result. She looked up at him. "Why'd you move?!"

"I did not say we were starting right away." Omnimon replied sternly. "I only said I was the one training you. Monty here has come up with a training course in mind to help me train you to your full potential."

Abigail blinked before she understood. "Ooohhh..." She murmured. "Now I get it."

Omnimon looked at her. "Now, the training will commence as you thought, but only because you are so eager for it."

Abigail looked quite excited at Omnimon's announcement, but seeing how serious he was made her think twice about cheering and jumping for joy. She looked down instead, trying to keep an even face, even if she was excited as a little school girl inside.

"Follow me then." Monty said as he walked over to an obstacle course that had been set up. It was merely tree limbs and large rocks scattered around, but there was more to it than just the simple appearance as well. "Now, here you two will be training." Monty explained. "Except I will also be helping out in that I will be sending fireballs your way, so you have to be able to dodge quickly."

Abigail looked nervous, but a reassuring glance from Omnimon was enough to calm her nerves. "I will be going first, so you can see how it's done." He told the girl, who nodded.

With that said, Omnimon and Monty got into position, with Monty launching fireballs from his Semblance at the Royal Knight as soon as he was ready. In response, Omnimon ran through the obstacle course, dodging the fireballs that came his way. Every now and then the Digimon would have to jump to avoid the rocks and tree limbs in the course and in his way, and that made him vulnerable in the air, but Abigail was able to see how he used his jumps to dodge the fireballs that came his way when he could. It was awe-inspiring to watch the Royal Knight move so fluidly, and yet the Faunus also knew it was because he had experience in battle. Or so she assumed, not really knowing he had only been in battle a few times before this. In fact, it was only because of the two Mega-level Digimon that made up his form that he had such good instincts for battle.

When the course was finished, Omnimon had a few burns here and there, but he was able to finish it regardless. Abigail looked quite excited. "Wow! Is it my turn yet?!"

"Not yet." The Royal Knight said. "Now, I will test your reaction time with just the course alone. That was just a demonstration of what will happen once you are skilled enough."

"Oh..." Abigail looked disappointed, but agreed that it was best she started off simple at first. "Okay."

Omnimon pointed at the start of the course with his sword. "You start from there, and I will see how long it takes for you to complete the course."

The foxlike Faunus nodded and when she was ready at the start line, a nod from the Digimon was her signal to go. Abigail ran down the course, using her Faunus reflexes to her advantage, or so she assumed. She ran down the first stretch of the course, only to trip over a tree root that was in her way. "Ah!"

Omnimon walked over. "First obstacle." He said as he kicked the root with a foot. "You have to jump it, not go around it since it snakes all the way across the course."

"Aw man!" The girl moaned.

The Royal Knight chuckled here. "It happens to the best of us." He assured her.

"Except you..." Abigail grumbled as she looked at him with a glare.

"If I didn't jump it would have." He countered with another chuckle. "I only knew it was there because I was able to see it. You didn't use your Faunus senses, which I hear are superior to those of a human's."

Abigail flushed red at that. "Oh..."

"Again, it happens to the best of us. Now, I want you to restart again, but this time use your Faunus senses, not just see the course in front of you." Omnimon said. "Use your senses to see the course around you, not just in front of you directly."

Abigail nodded and started again, this time using her superior hearing to pick up the sound around her, and even using her vision to see the root before she could step on it. Instead of making the same mistake again, she jumped over it this time and landed, still running. Omnimon nodded in approval, only to wince as the girl slammed into a large tree limb that was standing up on the course. The culprit? A simple rock that had been in her path.

This...would not go well, Omnimon mused to himself with another sweat-drop running down the side of his helmet again.


Name: Omnimon

Aura: White with gold and blue accents

Semblance: Omni Force

Weapons: Grey Sword and Garuru Cannon

Profile: A being called a Digimon, Omnimon is one of 13 strong Digimon called the Royal Knights. Because of this, his power far exceeds that of a normal Mega-level Digimon. He has extremely fast reflexes and is highly intelligent, although because he has the digital essence of human children in him as well, he can act like a human child at times when confronted with new topics he has no knowledge about. When in battle however, Omnimon loses all childish innocence and becomes a fearsome foe, which can be attributed to his Digimon side and nature. With his Digimon instincts, which are similar to an animal's or a Faunus's, Omnimon can often see things, hear an enemy, or even sense a foe well beyond what a human can hear as well.

Nickname: Royal Knight