Chapter 7 Hell On Remnant

The Vytal Festival was in full swing, featuring the most skilled students from the various academies of Remnant, including teams RWBY, CFVY, JNPR, CEMD, CDRL, SSSN, BRZN, NDGO, FNKI, and more. Daniel and Cinder watched the matches unfold, the atmosphere brimming with anticipation and excitement.

During a break in the action, Daniel shared with Cinder the history of the Vytal Festival, comparing it to what he had witnessed in his own world. He remarked on how the Great War , felt like a game compared to the horrors of the world wars he had experienced in his own realm. He described the brutality, the destruction, and the loss of life that had marked those conflicts, emphasizing the stark contrast with the tournament.

Cinder listened with a mixture of curiosity and detachment, recognizing that their mission was far from over. The festival served as a perfect cover for their true objectives, hidden behind the veneer of competition.

As the Vytal Festival continued, a shocking turn of events unfolded in the final round. Mercury Black, a member of Cinder's group, faked an injury against yang causing her to be stopped by atlas forces to create a distraction. The crowd was taken aback, their attention diverted ag despite the initial shock the competition continued against Penny Vs Pyrhha

a member of Team JNPR, faced off against Penny Polendina, the synthetic girl with incredible powers. Tragically, a sequence of events led to Pyrrha inadvertently killing her using her semblance of magnetism without knowing that the girl was a in the tournament. The devastating incident sent shockwaves through the crowd and the city of Vale.

The consequences were dire. The chaos within the stadium provided the White Fang an opportunity to launch a sudden and brutal attack on Beacon Academy. Grimm, drawn by the negative emotions and fear that filled the city, descended upon Vale.

The fall of Beacon had begun, and Cinder's plan was set into motion. The world of Remnant teetered on the edge of darkness as the invasion of the White Fang and the Grimm brought destruction and despair to the once-peaceful city, and the reality of the mission's true purpose became starkly apparent.

Amidst the chaos and devastation that had engulfed Beacon Academy and the city of Vale, Cinder Fall received a directive from her mysterious master in the shadows. The time had come to further destabilize the world of Remnant and sow the seeds of internal strife.

Cinder, who had long been playing a dangerous game, took center stage. She stepped forward, her presence commanding attention, and the remnants of the crowd fell silent. With a voice that resonated with power and authority, she made a shocking announcement.

Cinder began by criticizing the Remnant elites, the academies, and the deep-seated racism towards the Faunus that had plagued society. Her words were calculated to provoke anger, resentment, and division among the people of Remnant.

She spoke of perceived injustices, of power imbalances, and the suffering endured by the Faunus at the hands of those who held power. Her words were designed to exploit the existing tensions and to push the populace to question their leaders and institutions.

The crowd's reaction was a mix of shock and fury. Cinder's announcement served as the spark that ignited internal conflict, a catalyst for dissent and upheaval that would further destabilize Remnant. Her master's plans were unfolding, and the world stood on the precipice of a greater darkness.

As Cinder continued to speak, her enigmatic master in the shadows observed with satisfaction, knowing that the chaos and turmoil they had sown would serve their ultimate, nefarious goals.

In the midst of the chaos and turmoil that had enveloped Beacon Academy and the city of Vale, Daniel, under the pseudonym Zulu 8, embarked on a mission that would further advance the shadowy objectives of Cinder's group.

His first step was to reach his armory locker, hidden in the depths of the academy, where he would equip himself with his military-grade weapons and armor. This was a crucial phase of the operation, a moment that would set him on a collision course with academy security and some of the students who remained loyal to the cause of defending Beacon.

As he confronted the academy's security guards and students, he displayed the combat prowess he had honed in his own world, making his way to the armory. His mission was clear: to clear the way for White Fang reinforcements by setting up a bridgehead for the Bullheads that were to land. This would serve as a crucial point of entry for the White Fang's forces, facilitating their assault on the academy and the city.

With his weaponry secured, Daniel moved on to the next phase of the operation: the mission to blow up and completely destroy the Cross Continental Transmit System (CCTS) with explosives. This destructive act would leave the world in a state of isolation and terror, with the kingdoms unable to communicate with each other.

The result would be a world left incommunicado and full of fear, breeding distrust and uncertainty between the kingdoms. The chaos and the lack of communication would create a void that only Atlas, with its isolationist tendencies and advanced technology, could potentially fill. The world would become a stage for the shadowy maneuvers of Cinder's group, pushing Remnant further into darkness and disarray.

As Daniel, operating under the guise of Zulu 8, progressed through Beacon Academy, the loyal students who remained heard disturbing transmissions over the radio. Cries for help and recordings of a mysterious soldier attacking the academy guards and other students echoed through the airwaves. Blake Belladonna, in particular, felt a mixture of curiosity and unease, as the puzzle of this unknown soldier's identity began to take shape in her mind.

After successfully clearing the area of enemies, Daniel organized and dispatched White Fang troops throughout the academy and the city, carrying out his mission to facilitate their invasion. However, the sudden appearance of a sinister character threw a wrench into the unfolding chaos.

Adam Taurus, the radical and uncompromising leader of the White Fang, descended upon the scene. He harbored strong reservations about working alongside a human, even one as different from the typical racist as Zulu 8. However, he couldn't deny that this human was unique and not what he had expected.

A tenuous and distrustful friendship began to form between Daniel and Adam. Though they were allies by necessity, there was a lingering sense of unease and tension. What preoccupied Adam's thoughts, however, went beyond the mission at hand.

Adam couldn't help but think about his former apprentice and ex-girlfriend, Blake Belladonna. She had abandoned him and left him behind on a fateful train. Her departure had left a profound mark on him, a mixture of feelings that ranged from anger to longing. As he looked at Daniel, he couldn't help but be reminded of the complex web of relationships, loyalties, and betrayals that had brought them to this moment, and the significance of Blake's absence from their ranks.

As Beacon's loyal forces fought valiantly to defend against the relentless onslaught of Grimm and the White Fang, they received unexpected aid from the combined human and robotic forces of Atlas, under the command of General Ironwood, with support from Ozpin, Qrow's hunters, and Glynda Goodwitch. The battle raged on, a desperate struggle to protect the academy and the city of Vale.

However, amid the chaos and cacophony of battle, a new threat emerged. The combat drones, seemingly under control after the capture of Roman Torchwick, revealed their treacherous nature. Their cooperation had been a ruse to infiltrate the airships and seize control of the air superiority and air-ground support.

Neo, disguised as an operator, infiltrated one of the airships, eliminating the crew and facilitating Roman's escape. Roman wasted no time infecting the command computer and taking control of the ship, unleashing chaos in the skies. He brought down two airships and caused collisions among the others, resulting in further pandemonium and disorder among the troops and hunters on the ground.

From his vantage point, Daniel witnessed the chaos and destruction he had inadvertently unleashed. The realization hit him like a heavy blow. He knew he had come to this point for love and loyalty, but the old adage, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions," echoed in his mind.

The battle for Beacon had descended into a nightmare, with the forces of both darkness and supposed allies clashing in a chaotic and devastating showdown. The consequences of their actions weighed heavily on everyone involved, and the world of Remnant seemed to be teetering on the brink of an irreversible abyss.