A/N: Thanks as always to my buddy qazse for reaction ideas.


A herd of Aptonoth were seen peacefully grazing as pleasant music played in the background. "A paradise island. Beautiful. Tranquil. Breathtaking. A haven and a home for monsters large and small. An island never disturbed... " Rage spoke serenely with an echo, before a pair of Kelbi suddenly looked up as they sensed a disturbance. "Until now..." Rage added ominously as a flock of birds flew away to escape some unknown danger.

Glynda smiled at this, along with the other animal lovers. "What a pleasant opening." She said.

"Yeah. It's nice to see a monster NOT immediately jumping out right at our face this time." Emerald agreed.

"And this island looks so peaceful and pretty. It's the kind of place I'd want to build a little cabin in and enjoy nature." Velvet said, enjoying the scenery with the other nature lovers, unaware of the three ice demons wincing more and more with each statement.

However, that calm, peaceful atmosphere was quickly ruined by the Kelbi looking up and the birds flying away. "You guys had to jinx it, didn't you?" Coco asked.

To add to that increasingly imminent danger, the ground began to shake and another larger herd of Aptonoth was bounding through the forest, fleeing for their lives. "Son, I think we might have to run." A deep, gruff voice came from the male Aptonoth from the small family as he looked at the oncoming commotion.

The young Aptonoth followed his father's gaze to the commotion as well. "What is it, papa?" The youngling questioned in a much higher voice as it observed the chaos.

And like that, any dread they had was ruined by the monster voice overs. "That's adorable and hilarious!" Ruby giggled.

"He always throws off the mood so much! And I love it!" Yang laughed.

"What about when he makes an epic moment stupid or goofy?" Neo asked.

"As long as it's the right kind of goofy. And this one definitely is." Yang told her.

The chaos that was rapidly heading towards them, threatening to trample them. "Oh, shit!" The father Aptonoth shouted as his son cried out in alarm, the two turning and fleeing for their lives. Suddenly, something burst out of the ground a small distance away from them, an absolutely gargantuan serpent with tusks rising from the ground with its mouth agape, three Aptonoth helplessly floundering in the air, before falling into the beast's closing jaws.

After this, everything went black. "It's feeding time!" Rage declared menacingly with an echo to his voice.

Many of them jumped clean out of their seat upon seeing the beast burst from the ground. "HOLY CRAP!" The more excitable ones shouted.

"D-did you guys see that?! It ate those poor Aptonoth like nothing!" Jaune screamed.

"And it burrowed out of the ground like nothing! The amount of speed and force to launch its massive body that high into the air after pouring through what had to be dozens, if not hundreds of feet of ground is astronomical!" Penny said in surprise and horror.

And then, a sheer chill shot up their spines when Rage declared it feeding time. "Perhaps it could be nap time, instead? That sounds much better." Pyrrha said worriedly.

The massive serpent was then seen moving throughout the island, popping up and down like a dolphin, causing a volcano to erupt as it burrowed into the ground. "Meet Laviente. A colossal island super-predator. Arguably the single largest creature in all the monster world. He lay dormant for many, many years, until his hunger erupted as violently as the volcano his assault let loose. His urge to feed, to consume, to take in all life and convert it into essence of his own dwarfs that of a Deviljho. He makes Nakarkos look like a Deviljho. He. Is. Endless. And he is unstoppable." Rage declared dramatically as all monsters, predator and prey alike, fled from the chaos and the fireballs of the volcano, the earth splitting and sending several Aptonoth to their death, a Rathian-like Flying Wyvern being knocked out of the sky by an airborne lava rock. All while Laviente itself coiled around the ERUPTING VOLCANO, lifting its head into the sky and letting out a massive roar while dangerously close to the volcano's lava-spitting caldera.

The group was shocked and quickly becoming more and more intimidated as they saw what the beast was capable of. "Okay, I must be seeing things! I drank Qrow's alcohol or something! Tell me I'm NOT seeing a snake jumping in and out of the ground like a dolphin!" Summer cried out incredulously.

"I hate to say it, Short-stack, but my drink hasn't been alcohol since before you got here. I'm kind of wishing it was right about now, though. Seeing that thing practically flying is a memory I'd happily drink away." Qrow said in shock.

"It's so fast, despite its size. At least Dalamadur was ridiculously slow and needed that spire for support." Winter noted.

"And this is exactly what I was worried about with Dalamadur! Look at all the destruction its causing by just moving around! And unlike Dalamadur, it's not staying in one place!" Ironwood snapped.

"And that description of its hunger does NOTHING to calm the nerves!" Weiss said fearfully.

However, many of them HAD to admit they were impressed when the creature roared while coiled around a volcano. "Did you guys see that?! It's roaring right next to a volcano! It should be getting its face melted off, but it's hugging the Volcano like its girlfriend!" Nora cried out.

"Well, more like coiled around it..." Ren corrected quietly.

"Heck yeah, I did! That was amazing! That snake is a total badass!" Yang said.

"It's still scary, but really epic!" Ruby admitted, Emerald and Coco nodding along with her.

"Gotta admit, that's one hell of a introduction!" Qrow said.

Adam, Hazel and Cinder all had smirks on their faces at this. "Look at it, roaring next to an erupting volcano, as if showing its power is as great or greater than the volcano itself!" Cinder said, completely enthralled by the beast.

"It's like it's showing that the volcano's power means nothing to it. Like it could dive in and be completely fine." Hazel said, equally impressed.

"Right now it looks like the textbook image of power and might. I wouldn't mind seeing just how mighty it really is." Adam declared, the thrillseekers all nodding in agreement.

"You guys are nuts! That thing's terrifying!" Jaune and Velvet cried out together.

A calm and peaceful beach in front of a lush jungle was shown with Conga's roaming the beach. "This then, Laviente is quite a special encounter and quite a special creature. Not an Elder Dragon, not a Snake Wyvern, in fact: he is simply unclassified. What this relic of ancient times could possibly be truly is still a mystery to the Guild. He resides on Solitude Island, though in truth, it was a serious of islands and he lay dormant beneath it. See, a creature of this size, the volume of food it would need to survive is astronomical. To get around this... Well, it simply hibernates deeply for hundreds upon hundreds of years, until eventually, the call of its stomach is deafening. Until its hunger is violent. As violent as the volcano whose eruption woke it early from its sleep, causing a catastrophic event that turned Solitude Island from this lush paradise into a desolate volcanic wasteland, filled with pools of acid, boiling geysers, steaming rock and no living creatures whatsoever." Rage explained grimly as the island erupted into chaos as Laviente slithered its way through everything.

The fact the creature had no classification surprised them. "Really? Why wouldn't it be classified as a Serpent Wyvern like Najarala? Or at the very least an Elder Dragon, like Dalamadur." Blake pondered.

"Well, it was technically discovered before Najarala and the Snake Wyvern classification. The Guild is just lazy about updating their logs." Tekko explained.

Then, the method of how the beast was awoken left them shocked. "Are you kidding me?! It takes a volcano blowing up to make that thing wake up!?" Illia cried out in shock.

"That's one heck of an alarm clock." Roman chuckled.

But then, they saw the absolute destruction the serpent was able to cause. "Turning such a beautiful and lush island completely barren and lifeless. A volcano doing such, I could understand, but a monster capable of such destruction... I wouldn't have believed it if it weren't for my own eyes. Even Salem on her own couldn't cause this much widespread destruction..." Ozpin said.

Fireballs continued to rain from the sky as the island split apart, with animals dropping left and right, a handful of defiant Velociprey being eaten by Laviente itself. "A true localized extinction event puppeteered by this colossal serpent. That day was a grim day for mother nature." Rage spoke sadly as the other monsters continued to desperately avoid the devastation around them.

An Aptonoth was shown looking up with the screen turned grey and sad music played. "Why are we still here... Just to suffer?" He questioned remorsefully as he and his son looked at the chaos.

"Those poor Aptonoth..." Velvet said sadly.

"Those poor everything! You saw that craziness, right?! That Rathian-looking thing got knocked out of the sky by a fireball!" Neo reminded her frantically.

"W-well, at least it's stuck on that island now, so it can't cause trouble for anyone else... right?" Summer asked.

The animal lovers winced at this. "I am sorry to say, Miss Rose, but basically every species of snake can swim, so it wouldn't surprise me if Laviente was no different." Penny told her.

An massive crater-like island filled with geysers was then shown as an airship passed over. "Laviente, as I said, is gluttonous to a fault, exhausting his initial food supply in a matter of days. And a Laviente that starts to feel that gnaw in his belly is seriously dangerous and it wouldn't be long before he would burrow under the very oceans themselves and raise once more on the mainland, causing havoc and untold loss of life, finding himself against the civilizations of hunters and bringing to heel town after town." Rage admitted as a bunch of hunters wandered on the island, looking for the serpent, before Laviente moved around a cliff just before the hunters peeked over to spot him.

"Or... it could always burrow... It can burrow... under the ocean..." Winter said, struggling to process this as she and the rest of the adults were filled with dread.

"That means that truly nowhere is safe from this monstrosity." Glynda said in horror.

"This thing absolutely CANNOT be allowed on Remnant." Ironwood insisted.

"I doubt anyone will argue that point." Coco said.

"Yeah, I love chaos as much as the next guy, but that thing's on a level even I'm not okay with. And that fact on its own scares me." Roman admitted.

The ground began to rumble as the hunters looked around. "So the Guild sent their best and brightest to stop him there and then on Solitude Island, which now had been converted into little more than an arena for this deadly duel, the geysers spouting, acting as ingenious transport methods for the hunters, launching them away from attacks and into safe, repositioned locations. This truly was a confrontation for the ages." Rage declared as the Laviente finally revealed itself, launching from the ground and coiling around the hunters, raising its head enough to look at the airship another group of hunters was on, zooming in on its eyes to say hello. "And, in fact, the threat of Laviente was so great that not four hunters would stand against him, but SIXTEEN. Yeah, similar to perhaps the siege of Kulve Taroth, the hunters divided into four sets of four and attack the beast on four different islands, attacking different parts of it. It really was one hell of a challenge." Rage explained as the hunters fought against the beast, one hunter even using a full-sized cannon like a lance.

They immediately had to stop and take pause for a moment as they heard this new information. "This thing... it's really strong enough to break the four hunter rule?" Weiss asked in complete shock.

"They didn't even do that for Dalamadur." Pyrrha said, trying to process what she had heard.

"So just how much stronger must that make Laviente?!" Jaune asked in absolute panic.

"Okay, I'll just say it now so I don't have to mop up any messes: Laviente isn't coming to Remnant." Katana assured them, significantly calming them down.

Then, the group witnessed the absurdity/epicness that was the main hunter's weapon of choice. "Is that guy using a cannon as a lance?! That is so amazing!" Ruby cried out.

"Well, if nothing else, these hunters are certainly creative." Ozpin said, admittedly intrigued.

"I'm surprised he's able to lift such a thing with just one hand." Ren said, rather impressed by the hunter's strength.

"That is so awesome! You can jab and explode things at the same time!" Nora cried out.

"I'm not so sure about that. There's clearly no sharp edge, so stabbing would be useless. It has to be using some kind of close-quarters explosion with each thrust. I'm wondering if we could make Dust weapons that are primed to explode upon touch?" Ironwood pondered.

The hunters continued to face off against the beast as their arena was noticeably getting smaller, filled with water more and more. "The fight against Laviente is truly awe-inspiring. His roar, due to sheer scale, could be heard for miles around and even high-grade earplugs are nothing in its presence. Agony strikes all who hear it, bones vibrating and immobilization is all that you face until it dims." Rage warned as the Laviente was shown roaring at the group, likely about to try and devour them.

And, of course, the Faunus were terrified at the thought of its roar. "Oh, gods! No!" Ilia cried out, holding her ears.

Blake and Velvet were also covering their animal ears as well. "If it's agony for regular humans, it would probably be absolute torture for any Faunus with enhanced hearing, if it didn't outright kill them!" Blake added nervously.

"And just imagine your bones vibrating so much you can't move. That's got to be terrifying. And insanely painful." Velvet added, snuggling close to Coco.

The fight against the monster kept going into the dark hours of the night. "It truly is one monstrous serpent and serpent is perhaps right, Laviente discovered before Najarala and that whole class of Wyvern, it could very well be where it sits. In any case, it will smash down with its great tusked face, it will cause avalanches of rock, it will release a paralytic cloud all down its body, it can mimic Teostra with explosive fields of powder that ignite and burn to a crisp all caught within, fireballs of such all-inspiring destructive power that, again, Teostra is like-" Rage listed the abilities of the beast as the hunters tried to withstand its onslaught.

Suddenly, Teostra was shown in all his glory. "DAMN." The Emperor of Flame declared, clearly impressed by the display of fireballs before him.

This did lighten the mood a bit. "Okay, it's still freaky to hear this thing can match or outdo the EMPEROR OF FLAMES, but at the same time, it's hilarious to hear a dragon just start cursing." Emerald giggled.

"Especially one that's considered royalty. It'd be like hearing one of the Schnee's curse." Neo laughed as well. "Of course, they're too prim and proper for that. Right, girls?" Neo taunted the snow-colored sisters.

The both huffed at this. "We're not dignifying that with a response." Winter told her.

"Still, to think that it has all this firepower on top of its physical strength. It really does almost seem unbeatable." Cinder admitted, before smirking. "But that only makes me want to try more." She said, the other thrillseekers nodding eagerly.

The fight continued as Laviente caused air pressure from the geysers to be released through the ground. "It burrows into the ground and causes even more erratic volcanic activity as great geysers erupt in fire pillars all around... Well, it really is just unprecedented. It reigns as 450 meters long, ten more than Dalamadur, though if the Rotten Vale skeletons are to accurately predict Dalamadur's potential, Dalamadur still is king, but in terms of what hunters have actually fought, by just a smidge, Laviente takes the crown. It is also- well... CHUNKY. He is roughly the entire width the entire way down and paints one imposing figure. Eventually though, after tireless efforts, endless fighting across the days and nights, one HELL of a war for the history books against one HELL of a monster, Laviente was brought to heel." Rage declared as the beast finally reeled in pain, roaring to the skies as its body went limp and its head lowered and collapsed against the ground, going still now and forever more.

They were all amazed at this knowledge. "It really is longer than Dala... That's insane." Summer said in shock.

"Unless, of course it turns out to be true that Dalamadur can reach seven miles long. Which once again, puts Laviente in perspective, the only creature that MIGHT be larger is the one that grows to be multiple miles." Ozpin reminded.

"Well, at least they finally managed to bring it down. It's all over now." Weiss said in relief.

Suddenly, everything began to go dark after Laviente finally perished. "But that is not the end to this story..." Rage declared ominously, with a haunting echo accompanying his.

Many of them felt their hearts sink when they heard there was still more to go. "No... there's no way... it can't be..." Weiss said, she and many others dreading how much worse it will get.

"Are you really surprised? Pretty much every monster has some kind of variant or alternate species. And I can't wait to see what this one can do." Adam said, the rest of the thrillseekers nodding in agreement.

"After what the first one did, how much worse can it possibly get?" Hazel said.

"Wow. Do you guys get Athlete's TONGUE a lot? Because you sure love sticking your feet in your mouths." Razara told them.

The scene was slowly brightening back up as a hunter was shown facing another Laviente, but it was too dark to make anything out. "For just like Deviljho, if a Laviente goes too long without food, it does not starve- at least not straight away- but transform, metamorphosize into something altogether more... VIOLENT." Rage finally declared as the familiar hunter with the cannon-lance faced off with a Laviente, but this one possessed grey and black scales instead of the vibrant orange-ish red and an image showed the new form of the beast in all its glory with new colors.

The hunter desperately swung his cannon to hit the beast as it barely acknowledged him. "Oh, yes, meet Violent Laviente. Technically still unclassed, the Great Crag Wyvern this time would be a Variant. A hungry... An agonizingly hungry... A terribly, painfully, all-consumingly hungry Variant. Their scales turn almost grey, their bellies white, the pigment drained, nutrients lacking... they become a desperate vessel for sustenance, lashing out, aggressive beyond compare... they end up as little more than mindless forces of sheer destruction, an even more alarming threat by far than normal Laviente." Rage went on as they avoided the beast's attack.

True to Razara's words, the thrillseekers were decently intimidated by the beast. "O-okay, that's... a bit crazy, but I bet we could still totally take it. Right, guys?" Yang asked, the thrillseekers all nodding and making small noises of agreement, but ones that could barely be heard.

Ironwood looked to be on the verge of a breakdown. "Normal Laviente was already absurdly aggressive. It completely decimated the population of a massive island full of life. How could anything surpass that, except for Fatalis' complete hatred of all life?" He questioned.

Even Ozpin was deeply unnerved. "I have no idea. But like Rage has said, it's starving. Hunger can drive us to insane extremes. Often terrifying extremes, clearly." The Headmaster of Beacon told him shakily.

Then, the beast began to let out massive amounts of fire, creating visible heatwaves that made the area looked orange. "Able to turn up its flames to eleven, streams of them heating the very ground, turning it into a hostile environment that would melt metal, fusing hunter to the floor, before their screams rain out. The smoke churned up by this burn obscuring vision, filling lungs, the acrid smoke like acid across the body of any who would inhale it. It will then try and get the hunters themselves into its mouth, vacuum them in to satiate that ever so present HUNGER. Rocks rain down, molten rocks, too, whirlwinds of death and this is just the start. For when pushed and pushed, this desperate Laviente has its final stand and it will unleash everything it has against the hunters. It is faster, it is more powerful and it WILL have its next meal... unless, of course you kill it! Which is fantastic, yay, yippee, all well and good! But careful... 'Cuz Laviente has yet to go Berserk..." Rage declared as the beast showed off the aforementioned attacks, before roaring and retreating.

Many shuddered at this. "I don't wanna get inhaled! I don't wanna get eaten!" Jaune said, hugging his knees to his chest.

"Why would it even bother? I know its starving, but a hunter would surely be nothing more than a potato chip to Laviente. It wouldn't be worth the energy to try eating them. It should just leave us alone. It shouldn't try to eat us!" Pyrrha tried to rationalize what she was seeing, only to somehow panic herself more to be in a state similar to Jaune.

"I know Elder Dragons have been stated as forces of nature, but this one really feels like an actual force of nature. Something that cannot be stopped or reasoned with." Penny said, holding Weiss.

And then they noticed the emphasis Rage was putting on berserk. "No... Please tell me there isn't another form. I don't think I can take that." Summer said, holding her daughters close, as if the serpent would poke its head through the screen and try to eat them.

The hunters were then shown emerging from a cave to locate their quarry. "Yes, there is one more, the Berserk Laviente. This is his ultimate form, he is peak. A Laviente that has just awoken- Naturally, not early by the volcano's tremors like the first one discovered, but a true Laviente in true cycle. This has all the FURY of the Violent's hunger urging it on, pushing it past its limits, but while retaining the fully-charged energy and essence of a satiated Laviente, as it's only just woken up from its long hibernation. It is the best of both worlds: full power with none of the drawbacks. And, well- Yes... It very, very much shows it off." Rage declared as an even darker Laviente burst from the ground below the hunters, coiling as it had done many times before, but now lava burst forth from the ground with each move as the hunters struggled to attack while avoiding the molten rock.

"Oh, come ON! How is it possible for these creatures to keep getting more insanely powerful! It's too much! There has to be a limit somewhere!" Weiss cried out.

"Best of both worlds for the handbag, maybe. For everything else, that's hell on Earth." Qrow said, unnerved.

"How can it not have ANY drawbacks, though? That just seems impossible. Everything has a weakness. And all abilities have some consequence to them. Nothing is perfect." Blake said.

"Yeah, hate to burst your bubble, Blake, but this thing might just be the exception." Emerald told her.

A new hunter with a pair of tonfas managed to leap over the lava and began striking at the beast. "They are capable of taking on and consuming essentially every other living creature. And these tend to want to stay deeper underground, it's where they rest, it's where they recuperate, it's where they make their nests. And, indeed, it does find itself in the depths of the Solitude Island, a massive cavern that it calls home and the place of one hell of a battle. Lava cascading down, the jagged rock formations making a grim centerpiece to this spectacle, it really is one daunting battle ground." Rage admitted as the hunters desperately dodged fireballs and lava raining from the sky.

"It's almost reminding me of the Grimm lands." Hazel admitted.

"It wouldn't surprise me if Salem thought it would be a cozy place to move into." Cinder agreed.

"So, even her old minions are saying stuff like this about her, that just proves Salem is bonkers, right?" Yang asked.

"Ooh, I think it looks epic. It's the perfect secret base for someone who wants to destroy or conquer the world!" Nora declared, everyone scooting away from her.

A full image of this new version of the beast was shown. "And this serpent once more has a new hue: moss growing upon it from its long, deep slumber gives it highlights of green-y yellow, teal in its membranes connecting each jagged scale, the eyes glowing a deep, deep sky blue, all adorned by jet black plating leading to segmented curved horns... this truly is one hell of a sight to see. It will be master of its domain, causing earthquakes and rocks to rain down and shake the ground. It knows full well that it can agitate the very Earth and cause the geysers to erupt, sending hunters skyward... and they will never land again, for it will scoop them out the air with ease, swallowing them whole for an instant kill no matter what." Rage warned as the creature sent up waves of lava and breathed giant streams of fire.

"It's learned to use the geysers to its advantage. The big guy's pretty smart. And that just makes it more disturbing." Coco said.

"Yeah, being that big and strong, having all those powers AND being smart is just not fair." Neo admitted.

"This thing EXISTING isn't fair!" Ilia told them.

The beast them burrowed under the ground again, before bursting out with a massive burst of air. "It will put its full weight, full force into ground slams and it will cause eruptions of magma and it will slowly, very slowly, begin its ultimate weapon, a fireball so volumous, so overwhelming, so purely powerful that the only truly safe place is to be atop the back of the Berserk Laviente itself, something which must be done to bring, truly, an end to it. This is... Well- one HELL of a monster and it is one hell of an encounter and honestly, it's pretty goddamn cool! There is no more ultimate form of the Laviente." Rage finished epically as they witnessed the beast unleashed a truly massive fireball that completely dwarfed the hunters, who managed to get on the back of the Berserk Laviente, attacking it with everything they had.

Most of the group was left in shock and horror as they witnessed. "Th-there's no way. I don't believe it... Nothing should be able to create a massive fireball like that." Pyrrha said in horror.

"I hate to admit it, Miss Nikos. But we're all seeing it right in front of us." Glynda told her.

"P-Penny... How powerful does that fireball have to be to be that size?" Weiss asked.

"I... I have no idea how to even begin to calculate that. But if what Rage says is true and the only way to escape the attack is to climb on Laviente's back, the resulting explosion of the fireball must have to fill the entire cave. At minimum, I'd suppose it would have to be a city block-level attack." Penny said in fear.

Ruby had her head down with her hair over her eyes. "That... is..." She said, before lifting her head up with stars in her eyes. "SO COOL! I mean, it's still totally horrifying, but that fireball is still amazing! We could've wiped out all the Grimm that invaded Vale during the breach with that!" She said, going absolutely gaga over the attack.

"And the entire city block we were fighting in..." Blake reminded her.

"Oh, come on, girls! That has got to be one of the coolest things we've ever seen! Now I just want to fight this thing more than ever!" Yang said.

"I may need a couple drinks, but I'd be down to fight it. Maybe we could race to see if we could bring it down before it shoots that big, nasty fireball." Qrow said.

"I say let it try to shoot it. I'm willing to bet I could hold it back." Hazel declared proudly.

"That's if I don't finish it with a Moonslice first." Adam challenged.

"I think they've lost their grip on reality." Ren said worriedly.


Katana opened her mouth to speak, but her daughters suddenly appeared in front of her. "Thoughts?" Tekko and Razara asked at the same time while cutting off their mother, who gave a small glare at her spawn, but couldn't help but smile at their playful grins.

"That thing is SO AWESOME! I want to fight one now! I have to fight one NOW! I NEED to fight one! NOW. And make it a Berserk one!" Nora declared.

"Heck yeah, sister! I can totally take any heat that snake dishes out! And if he tries to take a bite out of me, he's getting a knuckle sandwich!" Yang cheered.

"I'm curious how we stack up compared to your hunters. If we can bring it down, we're worth 16 of your hunters, right?" Hazel questioned.

"Uh... I think it's depends on your numbers. If you could solo one, sure. But it sounds like you thrillseekers would be going at it as a group, so no." Tekko said uncertainly.

"Still, I'd like to see how we'd handle it. It'd definitely be some nice bragging rights." Adam said with a smirk.

"If nothing else, it's like Rage said, it'd be one hell of a time." Qrow added with a grin.

"You're all insane!" Weiss cried out.

"I completely agree. I wouldn't be comfortable sending any less than a dozen platoons with an entire arsenal of weapons to barrage it with. No way I'd leave it to just a handful of Huntsmen and Huntresses. Quite literally, it's just too big for a handful of people." Ironwood added with a nod.

"Please tell me the next one isn't nearly as crazy?" Summer pleaded.

"Oh, don't worry. I think you guys will actually like the next one. It's pretty adorable." Katana said.

"Really?!" Ruby, Weiss, Velvet and Pyrrha all said excitedly.

"Yep. I think Sai did some good work on this lore. I hope you guys like balloons, because next up is Paolumu." Katana said, starting the video.


A/N: Thanks for reading as always, guys! And yep, Sai made a Paolumu lore video. It's titled "The Furry Fiend! Paolumu Lore" on his channel, Sai Blade. Be sure to check it out and subscribe to him if you haven't. He's getting depressed that he hasn't gotten a lot of subs recently and it's getting really annoying.