"Now for the last pieces of information." she says to her students as the pictures behind her change again this time showing several outdated guns, swords, and shields.

Yet what caught her student's attention were the massive trucks that carried entire cities on their backs and the strange creatures that stood next to a group of men who could only be hunters.

"As you can see the Hunters have their cities, and yes there are more than one."

"The kingdoms are attempting to convince the Hunters to either share their transportation technology so that they can build a city and take it to wherever the people living in it choose."

'If they fail to do so, they are hoping that the hunters agree to settle near each kingdom, as they have both the experience and military necessary to fight off the Grimm."

"Okay but why?" Yang asks her with an overly annoyed voice, it was clear to Glynda that the girl simply wanted to leave her class.

"Food and defense."

"I mentioned earlier it's because the Hunters exist that the kingdoms can function despite the constant attacks on our agriculture." Glynda could see that her students were started to look bored and that boredom was leading to complete disinterest in her lesson.

"Let me ask all of you a question. Why don't the kingdoms simply have hunters of their own?" she asked her class and unsurprisingly no one answered.

"Because of the Grimm, to make a school for hunters would mean that there would be fewer Huntsmen to defend the kingdoms."

"And because, unlike Huntsmen, Hunters are expected to keep the animals in one piece, so there are few Huntsmen amongst the Hunters."

"You may leave now." she says to her class before closing her eyes and looking at her scroll. She could see the faces of the members of the whitefang whose identities were being spread by the kingdoms.

It wouldn't be long before their families were chased out of whatever village they lived in.

Their fates would be even worse if they lived in any of the main kingdoms because despite how far people have come since the days when faunus were discriminated against, people were still people.

Glynda looked at her scroll again and closed her eyes with regret, it wouldn't be long now, she sat down and looked at the pictures of the candidates that would be sent to the Hunters for training.

The pictures on her scroll stopped moving and she couldn't believe her eyes.

She quickly searched for the reason why his picture had come up and to her horror she found that among the students who were doing poorly in Beacon, others were sacrificed as a way of entering the Hunters Cities and discovering their secrets.

She couldn't allow them to be sent to that place, the hell that they were about to endure would destroy them and make them into something unrecognizable, but no matter how hard she tried to remove their names from the list she failed to do so.

'What?" she says to herself as her screen turns red, meaning that the Hunters have accepted the recruits.

She could feel her heart beat faster as she searched for any way of getting her students out of the hell that they were about to be sent into and unfortunately, she failed to find anything.

She lowered her scroll and placed it on her desk, she sat quietly and closed her eyes. She mourned for them, and for everyone who knew of them, by the time the exchange was done her students would be completely different people.

Hunters don't have combat schools, for them, it's do or die. Either the recruits became Hunters or they died trying.

The Faunus were considered property, every hunter was given a Female faunus when they managed to capture or kill their first beast.

Hunters identify themselves by the city and team that they belong to, so every Hunter has a tattoo that is burned into their skin that doesn't heal properly, this tattoo marks the city and team that they are a part of.

It's that team that will stand outside of the recruit's room and listen to him force himself on his reward.

Glynda felt a hot tear form but she quickly removed it, she can still remember how she and her team tried to stop this when they found that someone that they knew had been given to Hunter as a reward.

The fight was brutal, as more and more Hunters arrived to reinforce their team, they wouldn't allow her and her team to help the girl.

the fights attracted the Grimm, but to the Hunters the initiation was something that could and would not be stopped.

When it was all over one of her friends was dead, another had been crippled and Vale was warned that if its Huntsmen ever tried to put Vales's laws in Hunter territory then there would be war.

She retired after that, and it was Ozpin who gave her a chance to teach the next generation.

"I'm sorry." she whispered, knowing that her words were meaningless.