A/N: Thanks as always to my good friend qazse for help with reactions.


Everything was dark so nothing could be seen, before a flash of lightning struck and revealed an epic image of hunters fighting a flying monster. "A flash of lightning! A crash of thunder! Prepare for all you know to be torn asunder!" Rage declared as a hunter was seen climbing up a cliff, before he and the rest of his group faced the beast as it flew towards the cliff to engage them in combat, ending with the hunter swinging his greatsword at the beast as it breathed a stream of lightning at him.

Nora's eyes widened in awe as she gasped at the lightning monster. "I love it already! Please tell me we get them on Remnant! It shall be a part of my monster armada!" Nora said.

"Should we be concerned she's actually referring to it as an armada?" Ironwood whispered to Glynda.

"I'm always worried when she gets an idea in her head." Glynda admitted.

"Whoa. It has some really crazy wings." Coco noted.

"They almost look like... whips." Ilia said, her interests quickly becoming piqued.

Another group of hunters engaged the monster as it landed on the ground before them. "Oh, yes! Today, we will be talking a LEGENDARY Flying Wyvern of both Elder Dragon strength, but more importantly, intelligence. To give you just a little bit of instant excitement, this monster will actually change its fighting style depending on which weapon you're using, because it's intelligent enough to recognize and identify them and respond appropriately." Someone said as something happened. Rage explained as the melee hunters chased after the beast while the bowgunner fired upon it.

Suddenly, a familiar clip of Vegeta was made transparent enough to see through and placed over the video of the hunt. "Oh, that's SO cool!" The Saiyan prince said in awe while his eyes trembled in shock over what he had just been told.

Many were shocked when they heard how it changes its fighting style. "Incredible. To be able to adapt and completely change the way it fights based on seeing a hunter's weapon... that must make these creatures incredibly intelligent." Ozpin said, greatly impressed.

"But being that intelligent also makes them dangerous if they become problems and Huntsmen or Huntresses are sent to deal with them." Winter pointed out.

"She has a point. If they can figure out how to get around our weapons, we're gonna have a real hard time fighting them. And having a hard time fighting something like that is definitely not gonna be fun." Velvet said worriedly.

"No way! I'm with Vegeta on this, that just makes them super cool!" Ruby said, before getting a bit smug. "Besides, Hunters don't use scythes, so Uncle Qrow and I shouldn't have a problem!" She said proudly.

"Well... There are quite a few longsword and greatswords that look and function like scythes. I'm sure a Berukyurosu could probably get you guys figured out." Katana said, quickly deflating Ruby's confidence.

"Hey, better you find out now than on a quest." Tekko told her.

Suddenly, the night hunting party was shown again. "But before that, can we talk about the Greatsword user on that night hunt? Like- I get it, you know? The cool idea of charging up an attack, battle's beginning, but... The monster is IN THE AIR above them and this man is like 'Don't worry guys, I'll get him! I'm gonna do a got ya! Don't you worry! I'm gonna get him!' Hits nothing and then gets blasted by lightning from the air! That's what happens there! Why are you making us greatsword users look bad!?" Rage asked in an offended tone as the hunter did indeed completely miss the airborne monster, which proceeded to fire lighting at him.

This got a few laughs from the crowd. "I didn't catch that at first! But yeah, that is literally what we just saw! What an idiot!" Roman laughed.

"Seriously. What idiot uses a sword to swing at something flying twenty feet in the air over a cliff. You're hitting nothing!" Cinder ranted at the idiocy of the hunter.

Neo giggled at this, before using her Semblance to turn into Loki and pointing at the screen. "You had one job. Just the one!" Neo-Loki berated the hunter.

"Well, I think we can all take this as a lesson not to be overconfident and try not to show off so much." Summer said, looking to her children and Qrow in particular once she finished speaking.

The three in question looked sheepishly at this. "Hey, there's nothing wrong with style as long as you're still smart about it." Qrow tried to defend their actions, but Summer's next glare left no room for argument.

The daytime hunt was then shown once again. "Okay! Then, let's start this thing properly. Berukyurosu, a Flying Wyvern that goes by the Dancing Thunder Wyvern title and dancing is quite appropriate, for it is very elegant, very quick and very deadly." Rage said as the creature landed on the ground in a way that lashed out its whips to knock back the hunters. "I say like deadliness is a usual associated term with dancing..." Rage said awkwardly with an echo as everything went black.

"The Dancing Thunder Wyvern? That sounds fascinating. I wouldn't mind seeing its movements." Pyrrha admitted.

"Agreed. Maybe you might actually LEARN a thing or two!" Ren snapped at her, still a bit upset at how long the dance practices took due to Pyrrha having difficulties with the movements. Kickstep, kickstep, body roll is not rocket science!

Yang smirked at this. "Then maybe once of these guys should be your partner at the next dance instead of Neptune, Weiss." She suggested.

"I will admit, the way it moves IS rather elegant, though I don't see how I'm supposed to dance with a giant flying beast." Weiss said.

"Maybe you could dance at center stage while a Berukyurosu flies around you and does its moves?" Jaune suggested.

"That would be rather counterintuitive. It would be like watching two separate performances rather than two dancers dancing as a pair. The audience would have to choose who to watch, taking attention away from one performer or the other." Penny noted.

"This is an important conversation right now?" Emerald questioned.

The beast then flew forward and knocked down the hunters. "Of course, the first thing you'll notice is its two whip-like appendages, which it uses to great effect. Firstly, it'll whip with them. Secondly, it'll run current through them and launch a variety of elemental assault and generally, they make approaching him that much more of an issue. Other than that then, he has the kind of standard Wyvern, Flying Wyvern frame: the wings, the feet, the face- I'm just describing literal body parts of living things, but that's okay." Rage said as the beast charged at the hunters while on the ground.

"Finally, he gets around to the whips! Seriously, that's probably what we were all waiting to hear about, right?" Ilia questioned.

But the other Faunus in the group were a bit hesitant. Especially a certain mask-wearing redhead. "I could take it or leave it, honestly." Blake said uncomfortably, looking to Adam.

"Yes. I am NOT having good memories involving whips right now." The Bull Faunus said, remembering what it was like in the Schnee mines.

"Yikes... Awkward." Roman said, shifting awkwardly.

The creature then flew around just above the hunter's heads, causing lightning to spark around the ground beneath it. "But his evolution very much evolved around his lightning manipulation, which is incredibly powerful. Obviously the lightning beams, but he can discharge massive amounts of it that can electrify the very air itself in a huge explosion." Rage warned as the beast did a divebomb attack, creating an electric explosion upon contact with the ground. "Which is one of his most potent and hard to avoid attacks. His little wing whips also end in hooks, so they can quite literally CATCH prey and- well, that is not something you want to happen. Like a fish on a hook, you will be very much out of luck." Rage said as the monster turned quickly to the side to swipe at the hunters with its wing whips.

"So it's effective at long range, mid range and close range. That makes it impressively versatile. And a significant threat." Hazel said.

Yang smirked at this. "So, Blake, if you fight this thing, you'll know how the fish feel when they get hooked." She said.

"Yeah! You'll be the one in the fish's position, at the mercy of another, just like the fish when they're caught!" Nora added.

"Oh, how the turns have tabled." Neo finished.

Blake groaned in fear at this, as well as having mixed feelings on eating fish now. "If you three ruin fish for me, you'll find out that Gambol Shroud's sheath works as well as a paddle as it does a cleaver!" She threatened them.

The fight continued as the beast flew back and forth while coated in electricity. "Other than that, he's got the physical roster of attacks you might expect for- well, a Flying Wyvern, especially one of the lower tier ones like this. And he will use them all... Well, very much potently. As I was saying, he is a very, very clever boy. But before we find out just how clever, let's talk about his home. He is native to The Gorge, which makes sense because gorge is what he will do to your body after soundly electrocuting you to death. And The Gorge is a- well, as you might imagine- big, old, rocky canyon. Now, this whole area used to be underwater, it used to be a sea, before it became- well, what it is today, a light trickle of a river running through it, the only echo of its former watery state." Rage explained while showing several images of the gorge, indeed a giant, dry crater instead of the ocean it once was.

Many in the group was shocked when they heard how drastically this area had changed. "Now way. What could've caused a huge sea to turn into an empty canyon like that?" Summer asked, concerned for the environment.

"Perhaps incredibly severe climate change?" Penny theorized.

"If there was climate change bad enough to dry up an ENTIRE sea, our whole planet would be screwed. At least, more than it already is." Razara said.

"Not to mention, it would likely be too hot for ANYTHING to survive there, human or monster." Glynda noted.

"Maybe it was a monster. There's plenty we've already heard of that could probably do that. But if it was one we haven't heard about yet, I'm not sure we WANT to." Winter added.

A dark, watery cave was then shown, along with a strange Pseudo-Wyvern looking like a cross between a Tigrex and a fish. "You can find other monsters here, like the weird-ass fish... thing, Pariapuria, which a lot of people do like, but let's not get into him, but GOD! He can apply FIVE different statuses to you. He's got an appetite that would rival Deviljho! Look- I'm getting past myself, but that's another creature that lives here." Rage spoke of some other wildlife in the area as the hunter chased after the fishy Pseudo-Wyvern while it ran around almost manically.

"Puria par- What? That name is insane!" Jaune said.

"Not really. There are quite a few animals even in our world that have strange and difficult to pronounce names. Like the Xoloitzcuintli." Ren told him.

"What the hell is that?" Coco asked, picturing the strangest-looking bird or fish she's ever seen in her life.

"It's a dog." Ren said, causing the fashionista's jaw to drop.

But then they heard that monster's main ability. "Five different statuses! That's insane! That is the most broken thing I think we've heard since Laviente!" Ilia exclaimed.

"That definitely has to be one of those 'mishaps' we heard about with Deviljho, when a species evolves too fast and everything else can't keep up. It's almost unreal." Emerald said with wide eyes.

And speaking of Deviljho... "No way! That thing as big of an appetite as the freaking WORLD EATER?!" Roman asked in disbelief.

"Pretty impressive for a monster that looks to be on the smaller side." Qrow admitted.

"This is no time to be impressed, Qrow! That kind of hunger would mean it's likely always on the hunt for food. And depending on how far it goes out to hunt, that would make it a serious danger to any nearby settlements and villages." Ironwood said in concern.

"But as Qrow said, it is a smaller scale monster, which could be beneficial. Hopefully that would mean it won't attack anything significantly larger than itself or against a group of a large size. And being smaller may make it easier to deal with." Ozpin tried to reign in the general's concerns.

The focus FINALLY returned to the electric Flying Wyvern in question. "Now our Mr. Berukyurosu wasn't discovered for a while because he simply doesn't leave The Gorge, so until you explore it, you're not gonna bump into him." Rage explained as the beast spun in a circle while flying to tear up the ground with one of its wing hooks.

"Aww... I wanted to learn more about the Fish Wyvern!" Ruby complained.

"I'm sure he'll get back to it at some point, Ruby." Weiss said.

"Yeah, good luck with that. When was Rage's last lore? A month ago?" Tekko questioned.

"And what about his last Frontier lore? Like a YEAR ago?" Razara added onto the questioning.

"I mean, I know he does a lot of stuff and talks about a lot of different monster-related things, but at this point, he's just stretching himself WAY too thin. I'm having a hard time following what he's even doing anymore." Katana said, looking to the side as if saying this to people who weren't there.

"But in The Gorge, he truly is king. It is his dominion, his territory and he has fought off the likes of Elder Dragons, the likes of Rajang, everything that could be there, he has made sure no longer is. And he has the power to back that up. His precision is truly what's most impressive: thanks to his body structure, those protrusions on his back, he can quite literally direct current to specific parts of his body. If he wants to just electrocute just the left tip of his left wing and do a very specific thunder jab with it, well he can. If he wants to electrocute his entire body and use it all as a weapon, well he can. He has the ability to really have a zero to one hundred and everything in between, fine electrical control and that's really, really cool. His scales are incredibly heat resistant as well, as having this much current flowing through him produces, well... a lot of heat." Rage explained as the creature slammed to the ground, knocking the hunters back.

"That makes sense. With such a high level of electricity at his disposal, he'd need to have a lot of insulation. It's just common sense. But to be able to control it on such a fine level is amazing. Even Kirin didn't seem that precise with its lightning." Hazel praised.

"Strange, though. Most other electric monsters are largely resistant, if not wholly immune to electricity of any kind, let alone their own." Pyrrha noted.

"I guess that just shows how much lightning he has. To be powerful enough to hurt himself has to put it on another level. We already saw that electric explosion. That's a lot of power. It would make sense if he couldn't handle it all." Velvet admitted.

The Berukyurosu continued to fly around and lash out with its whips. "But back where he lives, it's quite an appropriate location for him. He kind of comes across as a thunder bird, you know? Howling over the canyon, that kind of romanticism. I especially enjoy it at night during thunderstorms in the torrential rains, it makes things very atmospheric, especially when you are facing the Dancing Thunder Wyvern. But there are also wind jets pouring through the rock itself that could launch you around, similar to the Hoarfrost Reach when you climb the mountains, which is really, really nice, too. There's also very unique types of cacti native here, which will give you various types of boosts if you ingest the juice from it." Rage said as the hunter ran up to a crack in the ground that air shot out from, launching him to a higher up cliff ledge.

Suddenly, a dark-skinned boy then held up a small bowl made from a cactus with some juice inside it. "Drink cactus juice! It'll quench ya!" The boy declared, a strange echo accompanying his voice as he advertised the beverage.

The hunter then crashed onto the cliff and rejoined his team. "Like, you can find various plants similar- again, on the Hoarfrost Reach, the naturally-growing Power Berries there." Rage explained as the hunters pursued the fleeing Wyvern.

Many groaned with how often Rage was veering off topic with this video. "Stop talking about cactuses and berries! We're here to learn about the monster!" Weiss snapped.

"The right word is 'cacti', Schnee." Adam said with a smirk. Sure, he had calmed down a bit and he realized his anger should only be pointed at JACQUES Schnee and not the rest of them, but it still felt good to get one over on A Schnee.

"Oh, my. The prim and proper Weiss Schnee using improper grammar! This must be a sign of the end times!" Cinder said dramatically, also enjoying being able to take a shot at the rich girl. She still had some issues with the richy, high-class people due to her treatment at the Glass Unicorn.

Weiss blushed at the people correcting her. "Th-then that just goes to show how far off track he's gotten in this video to cause me to make such a mistake! If he stayed on topic, I wouldn't have made such an error!" Weiss huffed.

Someone said as something happened. "So, to return to our Wyvern then, he- as I said- is quite the clever individual. In fact, they are incredibly so: individual. A lot of monsters, members to members of the same species, they will act similarly, they will fight similarly, because that's what they do. Whereas when it comes to Berukyurosu, they very much have distinguishable personalities, they have their own unique traits, their own moves that they've learned. And past that, their learning is extreme. If you bring a ranges weapon, he will camp on your face and try and get all close and personal. If you bring a big, heavy, slow weapon like greatsword or hammer, he will stay at distance and used range elemental attacks and the range of his whips to neuter you that way. He will quite literally change his entire approach, moveset and fighting style depending on what you are holding. That is really quite cool. You can feel his eyes on you, you can feel his eyes studying you and well... That is quite terrifying." Rage admitted as the beast fired lightning at distant hunters.

This speech sent a shiver up several spines. "Well, I'm definitely gonna have nightmares now." Emerald said with a shiver.

"Maybe this thing should've been my monster instead." Neo pondered, enjoying the fear it put in the others. She still had a few psychopath tendencies to work out...

(Well, then. Maybe you don't need the mantis that can make you a LITERAL walking fortress.) Kin said in an offended tone.

"No, please! I didn't mean it!" Neo pleaded.

"Still, it is quite impressive they have that level of intelligence and problem-solving abilities." Ren praised.

"Indeed. If we are capable of taming them, they would be ideal partners for Huntsmen and Huntresses." Glynda admitted.

Suddenly, a still image of the monster was shown, slowly zooming in on its tail. "Almost as terrifying as that weird... kind of ball-y, spiky, red, stubby tail he's got going on, I- like, what is it? What are the like, little strips of paneling coming out the back of him above his legs? Like, obviously, it helps with his electrical control as a way to help discharge and also helps him navigate and control himself in the air- in fact, he's quite an incredible flyer, comparable to Rathalos- he rides the strong winds that howl through The Gorge and they act like rudders to stabilize him... He also is essentially immune to flash bombs in the air, because he's constantly surrounded by his own intense, brilliant lightning, so at best, their only a mild annoyance..." Rage went off on a tangent, adding an echo to his voice as he focused on the strange tail, which was zoomed in on more and more as he went on.

Many of them kind of deadpanned at Rage's questioning of the creature's tail. "It sounds to me like you're answering your own question of why it is the way it is." Roman said.

"Seriously. Either question it or explain why it is the way it is. You really can't do both." Yang agreed.

"That's cool that he's immune to flash bombs, though. And he doesn't even need sweet shades." Coco said, tapping her own sunglasses.

"It does make sense. If he's constantly sparking with bright electricity, he'd build up a tolerance to bright lights." Winter agreed.

"You'd think that would make his vision poorer over time, though." Ironwood said.

Someone said as something happened. "But in terms of how he functions, there is no denying it is insanely cool how he adapts to your weapons and hunting styles in such a dramatic and intense way. But talking of dramatic and intense, well... What happens when you start fighting, you start winning? You start breaking parts and you will actually severely cripple him. His enraged state sees his mane flush red as he gets a much more orange hue, a symbol of his anger and also a symbol of his horn, which he uses for his precise thunder control, pumping more and more power into his scales, heating them up and leading to that color change. He also has extreme layers of insulating fat around his vital organs to really shield from the sheer output that he can produce." Someone said as something happened.

"I'm not sure I like where this is going." Emerald said.

"Agreed. The idea of crippling something does not sit well with me." Penny agreed.

"Gotta admit, the orange mane is cool, though." Qrow admitted.

"Yeah. Maybe I could add some of that fur to my dress during Winter time. Or if I ever visit Atlas again..." Cinder said, before thinking about the last part of her statement. "Or just Winter time." She quickly retracted the idea of ever visiting Atlas again.

Someone said as something happened. "But as you chip away, you quite literally will chip away, you will break his parts as is known to happen when you fight a monster, but the thing is, his parts are what insulates him. It's what stops him from shocking himself, it's what stops him from burning himself on the heat of his own lightning. So, you can see where I'm going with this: once he has been damaged enough, he will actually start SEVERELY hurting himself every time he busts out the thunder. And he will deliberately start only using intact parts to channel it, because the broken ones DO cause him extreme pain." Someone said as something happened.

Many of the cast felt sympathy upon hearing that breaking its parts would cripple the creature. Especially a certain trio. "Poor Berukyurosu..." Ruby said, shedding some tears.

"I can't believe hunters would do that to such a beautiful creature." Pyrrha said.

"I know! How can they be so cruel?!" Velvet questioned.

"Not saying I agree with seriously hurting or crippling this thing, but... You guys DO remember hunters are only tasked with ones that are causing problems and being dangers to people, trade routes or settlements, right?" Blake asked them.

The beast continued to attack from the air. "But it goes even beyond this. He very specifically HATES being captured. He is too prideful, he won't let himself have the audacity of being rendered inert, unconscious and at the mercy of his would-be aggressors. They don't take kindly to forced sleep." Rage explained as while sad music began to play. "And indeed, should the time come that he is weak enough, that he feels that he might be getting captured, if his Elder Dragon-level intelligence tells him that that's on the cards... Well, they will keep themselves awake by shocking themselves, deliberately causing them pain, but maintaining consciousness. However, this can go even further: if there is no other option than to submit... Well, he will take the ULTIMATE way out." Someone declared ominously with an echo as Berukyurosu let out one final huge discharge of electricity, slowly staggering and dropping to the ground. "Short-circuiting his own heart, ending his own life in a final act of defiance. In a final act of spite." Rage finished solemnly as the beast went limp forever.

The cinnamon trio was now hugging each other, along with Summer, at the news of the creature's escape from both capture and life. "No! You have so much to live for!" Summer cried out.

"Don't do it!" Velvet and Ruby cried.

"I can't believe it's willing to go to that level of extremes to not be captured." Pyrrha said sadly.

"It wished to go out on its own terms. Something I can respect." Adam said, nodding at the creature.

"It's better to die fighting and giving it your all than to be defeated and subjugated. I know that feeling all too well." Hazel agreed.

"Yep. I'm with you on that. We've heard what Salem does with her prisoners. Not interested in going through that." Qrow added.

"Yeah. I'd rather go out wild and free than be caged up, poked and prodded." Yang said.

"Right? And it's one final way to spite your enemy. You snatch their victory right out from under them. They didn't take me out! I took myself out!" Nora said as the rest of the group looked at this group like they were crazy.

Another group of hunters fought another Berukyurosu, with a bowgunner unleashing an onslaught on the Flying Wyvern. "So that is your Dancing Thunder Wyvern and- yeah, very, very quite cool in how he functions. A monster that IS still a Flying Wyvern, but has so many Elder Dragon qualities, that can react to your weapon, has such extreme, precise thunder control and will literally go to the most extreme of extreme lengths to avoid being captured. Along with its unique physiology of those whip-like arms, he really is quite the experience and there's no denying that all of that combined is why he is the fifth most popular monster from the frontier, or at least was before the Frontier was lost to us." Someone said as something happened.

"That makes sense, I can see why a lot of people would like this monster. At least as long as it's not terrorizing people." Jaune said.

"So, are their popularity polls of monsters in a world where monsters are constantly attacking people and ruining their days or lives?" Ozpin asked, a bit shocked at this news. That'd be like if he started asking students about which Grimm they liked the best. They'd think he was crazier than if he told them he was a reincarnating wizard!

"Well, we've gotten so used to it that monsters have become part of our daily lives." Razara explained.

"Yeah. Heck, sometimes people go out just to see a monster in the wild, even if it might bite their head off." Tekko confirmed.

Suddenly, a hunter was seen engaging a green and white Berukyurosu in a tundra. "But it does go a little bit further. Occasionally, a Berukyurosu will learn to use Dark Thunder, a very, very different- though, of course, still similar element and, when this happens, he will mutate into what's known now as a Doragyurosu. And this Dragon-Thunder obviously gives him a much more potent set of abilities. His form changes to a greener hue with flashes of white and I feel like it's no coincidence that as Dragon is infused, he turns more white, that is quite White Fatalis-y, isn't he? Is that a coincidence... or not?" Rage questioned as the creature was now using electricity tinted with the red and black of the Dragon element, before showing a picture of the new monster.

"Ooh, two elements. Interesting." Cinder admitted.

"I'm liking these colors, too. Green and white are a solid combo." Coco said, nodding in approval.

"Oh, man! It looks so cool now! And Dragon-Lightning is so epic! Even if it does remind me too much of White Fatalis." Ruby said.

Someone said as something happened. "In any case, he has quite the impressive arsenal now and, of course, can inflict the Dragonblight, as well as paralysis and he can travel around with Dragon balls of energy that spin on the ground and generally is a lot more explosive, powerful and generally deadly and that is really quite cool. I am a sucker for Dragon-Lightning, I think it's quite a fun little combination of elements and, in fact, I wish there were more combo element states that were actually used by monsters, but that is a talk for another day." Someone said as something happened.

"I'd prefer not to talk about it at all. More monsters doing that means more monsters becoming a greater threat. Something none of us want." Ironwood said.

"You say more of a threat. I say more of a challenge!" Nora declared.

"Hell yeah! Up top!" Yang said, high-fiving the thunder girl.

"What will I do with that girl?" Both Summer and Glynda sighed at the antics of their adopted children.

Someone said as something happened. "Now, there are A LOT of other versions of this guy, like A LOT. Doragyurosu, our Dragon-Lightning boy, there is a hardcore version of him, which is suped up, there is a Zenith version of him, which is even more suped up- Zenith's are PINNACLES of their species! He's kind of crazy! There's even a phantom version of him that's kind of like the hardcore, but with a few little changes and extra attacks." Rage explained while showing quick still images of each version and even showing a bit of footage of a fight with a phantom version of the beast. "There's also a Supremacy version, which is considered to be one of the most powerful monsters in the entirety of the Frontier and this guy is absolutely NUTS. Like the phantom version, it will appear to die, but then rise again with Dragon-Thunder once more and his entire body will be burnt red as he enters his most destructive phase, it's kind of insane." Rage revealed, showing a still image of this ultimate version, before showing the insanity that was the final phase of its fight.

Ruby's eyes then lit up at all the different versions. "Ah! There's so many different types! They're all so awesome! I want the Zenith version! It would go great with Crimzon!" Ruby said.

"But then, won't you have two monster focusing dragon or electricity? That's not mixing it up too much." Jaune said.

"It's fine. It's not like you NEED one monster of each type, it's not Pinchermon." Ruby said, before turning away. "Even though I WILL have a monster every type eventually." She declared quietly.

"Eh. I kinda dig the supremacy version the best." Yang said.

"If we have to deal with every one of these, Remnant might be doomed." Penny said worriedly.

However, a hunt against the normal Berukyurosu was then shown one final time. "And even back to our base, normal Thunder Berukyurosu, so yeah. There's plenty of him to hunt." Rage revealed once again, showing the blue-tinted hardcore state of the standard creature.

"Ooh, that's cool, too! Ren! I need to get one!" Nora told her boyfriend.

"Nora, no!" Her teammates and Glynda all told her.

"Nora, yes!" She declared.


"You know what's coming. Tell us what you think." Razara told them.

"It was awesome! It's lightning is super crazy awesome! And the level of control it has is AMAZING!" Nora cheered.

"I have to admit, I am a fan of its movements. They are both unique and elegant. Very worthy of praise." Weiss said.

"I am rather impressed with its ability to adapt to the situation and the weapon used by its enemies and change its style accordingly." Ozpin admitted.

"The whips on its wings were really cool and unique. I wish we saw more monsters with super unique traits like that." Ilia piped up.

"And I deeply respect its resolve to continue the fight and not allow itself to be captured, even ending its own life if there is no other option. It's a warrior to the end." Adam said.

Nora and Ruby quickly appeared in front of Katana on their knees, hands clasped together pleadingly. "Are we getting these on Remnant? They would totally work in Vacuo!" Nora said, Ruby nodding eagerly alongside her.

"I agree with them. Fighting smart monsters like that would be a great way for Huntsmen and Huntresses to learn to deal with opponents that change styles and adapt to different situations, so it will make us have to adapt, too!" Yang said.

"Yeah, yeah, what she said. And it might help some, uh, less than fleet-of-foot hunters work on their speed, agility reflexes to dodge all of it's crazy attacks." Qrow added.

The ice demoness thought about this for a moment. "Hm... I guess they are only really found around the gorge. And even if they are pretty strong, they're still early monsters, so Huntsmen and Huntresses SHOULD be able to handle them..." Katana pondered, before nodding. "I guess it should be fine. I think a solid hunting team should be able to handle them if they get uppity." She said.

"Yes!" Ruby, Yang and Nora all cheered.

"We should inform Theodore things will start getting eventful in Vacuo." Ironwood said to Ozpin, who nodded.

"So, what's next?" Neo asked.

"Oh. Well, Uncle Sai just did a lore on one of the monsters from the region of Kamura village. So I think you'll all find this interesting. Especially Ruby and Qrow." Razara said, the two scythe-wielders looking at each other eagerly before Katana played the next video.


A/N: Yes! Sai has finally started lores for Rise monsters, thanks to his friend Manzac 11, who allowed him to use his Rise footage for the video. Manzac, if you're reading this, big thanks, buddy! You're helping me just as much as Sai! The lore on Sai's channel is called "The Sickle Squad! Great Izuchi Lore", go check it out!