The group was on edge as the first episode left off where the train went off the rails. They were glad that no one was hurt, but they were still stuck in the middle of nowhere and they had no idea how far they were from Argus. Not to mention the old lad who decided to stick around for reasons they weren't sure of. They assumed they would learn who she was in the episode and why she wanted to follow them.
They weren't going to get their questions answered by just sitting around, so they prepared themselves and let Raider begin the episode.
(Volume 6 Intro)
"We're never gonna let you two live this down," Nora smirked. Both Weiss and Ruby groaned. Ren silently wondered to himself if anyone else was going to notice his hand. He's happy to play the appearance of ignorance.
Cinder was slowly sinking deeper and deeper into the water she crashed into, the ice around her gone besides for little chunks.
For a moment they all wanted to forget about her, but knowing she remains alive is a huge problem. At least they would come to know how she survived. "How did she break out of the ice if Raven froze her?" Weiss didn't think it was just around her body, she was thinking Raven must've froze her all the way through.
"Maybe it was her own Maiden powers that saved her." What Blake said is a high possibility, probably what happened, but that doesn't mean there couldn't have been something else. For now, they would all have to sit in their own disdain that Cinder managed to survive.
If that wasn't the case, it didn't matter, they were all pissed anyway that she was alive, wishing she froze to death. For a moment they thought how dark that was but then thought they didn't care after everything she's done to the people of Remnant and to them. Every person they lost was all because of her!
Cinder, scared, looked around and inhaled more of the water. She struggled to move until her eyes glowed with her Maiden powers and everything went to darkness.
They were confused about the grappling for a second when it was obvious because her entire body was just completely frozen a few moments ago. It made sense that it would feel immobilizing.
Cinder gasped for air as she slowly dragged herself out of the water, fighting to regain the strength of her powers as they flickered in her hand.
"Are her powers fleeing because she almost died?" Ruby wondered. Maybe some of them would have been going to the person she was last thinking of. In retrospect, that would have been horrible because then she would have thought about Salem and those powers would've gone to her, making her even more dangerous.
Cinder slammed her Grimm fist on the ground, creating a crack in the wall to the outside world. She looked back up at the vault and punched the wall further.
That was how far she fell? At first, they thought that they'd expected it to be a little farther up, but then they thought about that height and the impact of hitting the water.
"A person's impact of hitting the water from 20ft has the capability of temporary paralysis, a compressed spine, broken bones, or a concussion." Raider's analysis came out of nowhere, to them, startling them. If that was the case, that would explain Cinder's immovement. That definitely looked higher than 20ft.
Cinder limps out into the rain, but she doesn't make it far before she falls to her knees and then to the ground. Her human hand grips the mud as she tries to move herself. "Gods, a-are you okay?" A human asks.
The group felt fear for the woman as that's the worst woman she could have stumbled upon. If they could be there they would tell her to run as far as she could.
"Where did you—?" She asks but her question is cut off by her own gasp, as she sees Cinder's arm. The woman drops her basket of fruits and vegetables.
"Lady, for your safety, run!" Nora shouted. This just made them wonder how long ago this was while they were still at Mistral.
Cinder looks up at the frightened woman, her Maiden powers flaring. Everything turned to black and Ruby questioned that they had to take the Relic to Atlas.
All of them mourned for the poor unsuspecting woman. Cinder killing the woman, probably to gain her strength, just made them hate her all the more.
The group was back at the Mistral Lodge. Jaune was sharpening his sword, Blake was listening in the back, and Ruby was on the floor in front of Qrow when he told the girl that's what Ozpin said.
Were they watching the events that took place in the two-week time span before the volume's presentation events? That was good, then they could see what they were all doing. They imagined most of it was either traveling, catching up, or preparing.
Ruby immediately looked over to Weiss as she was putting dust in Myrtenaster's case, but she paused. "You've got to be joking?"
She can't be blamed for her unenthused reaction after the hell she went through to escape it, and now to hear that she's returning? Wasn't that just great? Weiss sighed as she was once again reminded of the fact that she had to return after all she'd done.
"Look on the bright side, now you'll get the opportunity to see your sister again!" Weiss smiled fondly as Ruby had a point. It's been a while since she's been onscreen and it would be nice to see her again.
"Hey, if we see your sister more often in upcoming volumes, Raider might bring her here as well!" Sun added. Even though he wasn't technically playing a part in the volumes anymore, Raider must have kept him around so he could be another person who could have all the knowledge when they go back. If that's the case and she did bring Winter, that would be an even better person that could help make a difference, Winter seemed like she had a level head on her shoulders.
Weiss's eyes widened at the realization. Not that she would do it, to be honest, her sister would probably be able to smell it from a mile away but telling her that she was in a relationship wasn't something she planned to do, not yet. A sudden anxiousness filled her as her sister probably didn't know she likes women, and more specifically Ruby who she's only heard about from her letters. She hasn't officially met her team yet and she would need to be caught up if she were to stay with them as well. Weiss isn't ready to tell her about that yet, so if she is coming then she would have to have her friends refrain from teasing. Especially Nora.
"I mean, bright side," Nora says from the floor, "We finally get out of this house." Weiss scoffs and Qrow isn't crazy about the idea either.
"And without the Spring Maiden here to seal the Relic back in its vault, it's our best option," Qrow continues. Yang looks guilty as she continues to pack her bag.
That explains why they took it with them, because Raven left and they had no one to have it protected back in its vault. So, taking it with them was their best option. Yang frowns as she looks at herself, yeah, that's gonna eat you the more you keep quiet about it.
"Atlas may be the safest kingdom we have at the moment, but the borders are closed, General Ironwood called everyone back," Ren stated.
Hmm, that's right, which is why Qrow sent the letter so they can get permission to be let in. "What if we get there before the letter, so they don't let us in, you think we're gonna have to break our way in by stealing an airship?" Yang joked.
Weiss sighed, "We're not going to steal an airship to get inside Atlas, that would be a ridiculous thing to do."
"Not everyone," Qrow gets out his scroll and pulls up a map of Argus, "The city of Argus is a way north of us and it's the primary trading port between Anima and Solitas."
So, in this episode, they're getting more lead-up or reasoning to things in the previous episode.
"They've got the largest Atlas military base outside of the kingdom, there's no way they'd leave it abandoned and if we play our cards right, I think there's a good chance we could convince them to escort us straight to Ironwood."
All this seems like a great plan, just as nothing bad happens along the way that sets them back. Oh, wait, half of them haven't even made it to Argus as the back cars had crashed and they're stuck out in the cold, in the middle of nowhere.
"While we hit a bit of a rough patch with the train, I think that if we continue to stay alongside the tracks and follow them we could be on the path Argus," Blake assessed. That would stop them from getting lost at the very least, but then again at some point, they would need to search for shelter and food. Maybe keeping a record of how far away they are from the tracks would help. They won't be able to use their scrolls because there is likely no connection.
"I mean we do have the missing heiress to the Schnee Dust Company," Blake adds, coming up behind him.
"Ex-heiress, you mean," Weiss grumbled.
"Ex-heiress, actually," Weiss clarifies.
It was getting to be comical with how in sync they were with their counterparts.
"True, true, but if there's a chance of reward money, I say we go for it," Yang points out. Weiss scoffs as she closes the case.
Ruby dramatically gasped, utterly offended that her sister would even think of such an idea. Ruby brought Weiss into a protective hold, one arm around her waist while her other hand held her head. Ruby glared at her sister, "No way are we doing that!" Yang raised her hands in mock defense.
Weiss's face was burning and she tapped Ruby's shoulder to get her attention, "Ruby." The girl let her go and Weiss thanked her.
Yang shrugged, "Just a suggestion."
"Hopefully, the first option will suffice," Ozpin says, walking into the room. Qrow is glad to see that he's feeling better. "Likewise, and well I'm sure we could all use more time to recover, I'm afraid time is of the essence."
All of them nodded, they needed to move fast as the Relic was out in the open. It wouldn't be wise to keep it out for long periods.
"Right, as long as that thing is out in the open, its power could fall into the wrong hands." Blake concurs and Jaune stops his sharpening, asking Ozpin what it does exactly, Qrow never really told any of them.
They already knew that information thanks to what Raider had given them previously. The spirit of the Relic of Knowledge is named Jinn and she can answer three questions. Each time the three questions were asked, the person had to wait 100 years before they could ask again. Jinn also can't tell them the future.
Qrow looks over at Ozpin and the man turns around. "Of course," Ozpin grabs the Relic and holds it in front of him. "The Relic of Knowledge has a wonderful and incredibly dangerous ability," the Relic enlarges as Ozpin continues, "The user can ask any question, and the lamp will provide an answer."
No matter the question, whether good or bad, the person will receive nothing but the truth. In the wrong hands that's a truly dangerous thing.
Ren is intrigued and Blake finds it incredible. "Indeed, however, it's not without drawbacks. The lamp can not tell you events that have yet to happen and it will only ever answer three questions every one hundred years."
They would say it's like a genie in a lamp, but the Relic only answers questions, it can't make anything happen or appear. Hearing more about it got Ren thinking until his thoughts were spoken, "Would it be possible to ask a question that answers multiple questions simultaneously? And, would we need to be specific when asking?"
Those were some very good points, is it possible to have certain loopholes because now that they're listening, they realize he doesn't exactly go into the finer details about the Relic?
Both Yang and Ruby gasped, maybe they could answer a question to know what happened to their mom!
Yang doesn't find it so bad, it just adds a lot of pressure though.
"A person would need to think really hard about the question they want to ask because they're all limited," Pyrrha said with a shrug.
"Then let's put it to a vote!" Nora exclaims, zooming around the room.
They don't think a question should be asked just yet, their questions need to have thought to them.
"What should we ask first? Oh! Can we ask for more questions? Can we ask for more questions?!" Nora causes Qrow to spit out his coffee and she moves to the lamp, staring intently at it.
"While asking for more questions would be nice, I don't think that's how it works," Oscar says, scratching his head. Nora responds by pouting, but muttering it was worth a try. Not to mention that Nora looked a little scary like that with the sound of a tea kettle in the background like she was going to blow her top off.
Ren replies exasperatedly that they're not wishes. Nora gives him the stink-eye and Ozpin chuckles, "I'm afraid you won't be able to ask it anything at the moment." Hearing this Nora sulks, walking away. "The questions were used before I sealed it away."
"Nora…" Ren sighs while shaking his head.
Ruby's glad that they at least know what it is and they'll be sure to keep it safe.
Yang snaps her fingers, "Queue to where we're in the middle of the snow next to crashed train cars."
The lamp rests in the snow, outside.
"Called it!"
Ruby leans down and picks up Weiss's dust capsules as Yang complains how this was just great. She's struggling to get Bumblebee out of the snow, grunting, "We're stranded, we lost a third of our party, and gained a defenseless old lady!"
"Look, I know things seem bad, but at least no one is hurt and we still have the Relic with us." Ruby tries to remain optimistic.
"Seeing how the old lady is part of your party now, I don't think she's as defenseless as she seems," Jaune states.
Yang falls into the snow as she finally frees her bike. The vehicle topples over and the elderly woman introduces herself as Maria Calavera, "I am not defenseless! Just a little hard of hearing. And blind without my eyes and are in desperate need of repair. Okay, I'm starting to see your point."
All of them deadpan after hearing that. "And I don't what it is about her, but I like her," Sun states. She already seems like she has a fun personality.
Qrow tells Yang to cool it as if they lose their cool now it would just be inviting more Grimm.
Yang grumbled a bit but he had a point. She still had a right to be a little upset though given their circumstances.
"Also, is Yang okay? She's seemed a bit distracted and a lot more agitated than other volumes," Blake points out, a little worried.
Blake asks if that even matters as they've been attracting Grimm since they left Haven. "Oh, and how could I forget about that? What happened to no more lies and half-truths?"
This only made Yang angrier as her counterpart was being such a hypocrite. "I still think Qrow has a point, it won't do anyone any good to lose their temper in a situation like this, Pyrrha said.
Oscar agrees, thinking it's time they got an explanation. Ozpin takes over and tells them he didn't lie to them. Weiss pitches as he didn't tell them everything about the Relic.
Or Salem, Raider coughs.
Ozpin tries to remain calm and tells them now is not the time.
They begrudgingly agree because the more they stand there, the more chance the Grimm will have to find them and they need to get to some kind of shelter with food and warmth or they freeze or starve to death. Their auras can only protect them from the cold for so long. They think because they're all not in the situation, they're able to pause and think more rationally as they're not in any danger. That doesn't mean they're not a little annoyed for not being told everything about the Relic.
If they're going to do this, then they should at least know everything they're getting into. That would include things about the Relic. Ozpin can have his secrets, but not things like this when it's affecting every one of them and the world.
"No, we're past that! I want to know why you're still not telling us everything!" Yang shouts. Ozpin sighs and begins to explain.
"It is true that the Grimm are attracted to the Relics, it's faint but undeniable, believe it has to do with their origin but I'm not entirely sure. Regardless, I fear that making you all aware would only add anxiety and negativity."
"Well, when you put it like that it seems you'll be getting those emotions no matter what," Nora mumbles. If they then it will cause negative emotions all around, but seeing that at the same time, keeping them in the dark gives him the same results. It's a lose-lose situation all around.
"It seems like the safer option." Weiss is getting real tired of people choosing what they think is best for her. Yang asks if that was the reason he chose to lie to everyone about Lionheart too. "Yes, as a matter of fact," Ozpin retorts, "I believed the kingdom of Mistral deserved better than the truth."
They all got a sudden feeling this was going to end with someone seriously screaming. Also, where was Ruby and why wasn't she speaking?
"And I believed Leonardo deserved to be remembered for his lifetime of service."
Even after all the damage he's done? The lives he's taken? None of those people can be replaced!
"And not the unfortunate missteps he made in his final years."
"Also, Ozpin is telling all of this while a random stranger is listening in on it? What is she thinking about all of this?" Jaune asked.
"Missteps?!" Yang cries in outrage as all of them follow Ozpin.
At least some progress in moving was being made. And he decided to word all of Lionheart's choices as missteps?
"What Professor Lionheart did was reprehensible, I'm not here to argue differently, but does one lapse in judgment truly negate all of his good?" Ozpin asked.
They thought about it for a moment. No, it didn't, they guessed what Ozpin was trying to teach them was the one bad thing shouldn't overshadow all of someone's virtuous acts. It's just a little hard to realize when all their counterparts see is a man who has done nothing but keep things hidden from them and as well as the people. They're being clouded by betrayal, hurt, anger, and distrust.
They won't say they don't feel those emotions either, but they're trying not to let them control their rational thinking of someone else's point of view. It is becoming increasingly difficult though.
"Do we not all have regrets? You may have met Professor Lionheart, but you never met the man he was before Salem found him."
They're trying their best to control their tempers, trying to see both sides of the story that Ozpin is telling them, wanting to be fairer than how their counterparts will more than likely react, but they can't tell if it's getting harder or easier.
"Look, we're supposed to be in this, together! You can trust us, we're not gonna turn our backs on you!" Yang exclaims.
By this point, he has reason as one of his most trusted has been secretly working for Salem for months, but yes, he can trust them as he can clearly see they're trying to help the people of Remnant and stop Salem as with those in mind, what reason do they all have to turn their backs on him?
"Do you really think Leo was the first?!" Ozpin shouts.
There were…others?
"That he didn't say those exact same words to me?"
All of them were beginning to backtrack that defense as Ozpin's heard it one too many times for him to believe them anymore. All of them frowned as they were learning more about Ozpin than they ever thought they would. Getting to know a deeper part of him, the reasons for his defenses, and distrust for them. They were beginning to understand it more and with that, some of their anger began to recede.
"I'm sorry, but you have to understand my behaviors are backed by experience, I'm not saying I have reason to think you will betray me, I'm saying I have reasons for the things that I do, the secrets that I keep, the reason I–" Ozpin looks down and sees the Relic is gone. "Where's the Relic?"
The students are confused when they all collectively gasp, Ruby, she had it, she picked it up from the snow.
"Right here," Ruby says, holding it in her hands, "It got scattered in the crash." Ozpin politely asks she hands it over, but Ruby doesn't move. "So all those times you talked about faith in humanity, that was just for everyone else?"
The group didn't like where this was going. There was no music behind them, just the sound of the wind.
Ozpin lets out a breath, telling her that's not what he meant to suggest. "Ms. Rose, the Relic is a powerful item and I simply feel as though it is my burden to bear."
But didn't he say the lamp was out of questions? How could it be powerful at the moment when it won't work? Unless…it still does.
A newfound anger was boiling inside of them. Even after all of that, he's still lying to them? After everything he's told, he's still lying to them?! How many questions does it have left?!
"But, you said it couldn't do anything right now," Ruby said. Yang was about to say something when Blake spoke first, wondering why it mattered who carried it. Ozpin stepped forward, reaching out his hand and wanting her to give it to him when he was forcefully stopped.
What is happening? Is Oscar the one doing that?
Qrow is confused and Oscar himself grunts out that Ruby needs to hurry, that Ozpin is trying to stop Ruby.
"What is trying to stop her from?" Yang asked. All of them were just confused as to what was going on.
"He's afraid you'll find out what he's hiding!" Oscar gasps out, falling to the ground.
What else could he possibly be keeping from that he hasn't told them?
Oscar tells her that her name is Jinn, and just say her name to summon her.
Wait, they're going to use the lamp? Couldn't there be another way to do this? As much as they love to know what else he's keeping from them, doing it like this seems wrong and violating.
"Her name?" Ruby whispers. Everyone is standing on guard and not even Qrow moves.
They're really going to use it?
Ruby looks down at the lamp. "Jinn." All around them, the snow stops, and time freezes.
"Did time just…stop?" Ruby whispers.
"What the?" Sun muttered.
All of this seemed too crazy to be true, but here they were, watching it. Everyone was speechless as they all looked at the tiny white dots. That was really the snow, paused in mid-air.
All of them look around, shocked. The lamp floats out of Ruby's hands, blue smoke protruding around it until it rests in front of them, still in the air. Created from the smoke itself was a blue woman with gold chains wrapped around her. Maria was awestruck, but Qrow looked anywhere but her when he saw she was wearing nothing. Everyone else was amazed.
All the men in the room look away, the entire room averting their gazes with enormous blushes. "S-she isn't, uh, wearing anything," Oscar muttered. Yeah, that was very clear to them.
Jinn stretched, "Wonderful."
The boys looked even more awkward. Raider was having the time of her life watching their reactions. She was laughing hysterically inside.
"You knew this was coming, why didn't you warn us?" Ren asked, looking behind him.
Raider replied, with a big grin, "So you would properly react. If I told you, none of your reactions would be candid."
All the girls seemed amazed though. Yang, snapping out of her awe, was about to joke, asking if Jinn could give her her skincare routine because damn! But, realized now probably wasn't the time for that.
Ruby was absolutely amazed as Jinn asked what knowledge they sought.
This confirmed all the more that they could ask Jinn a question.
Cinder walked down an alleyway her hood down, but her eyes widened when she heard a report for her arrest. She put her hood back up and kept moving as the people went about their business.
None of them wanted to jump to conclusions too badly, but that seemed like the shifty part of town where most criminal activity took place.
She paused when she noticed an intricate web design. She stepped inside a bar and multiple people had the symbol.
So, that symbol was, for, like a gang for something. But what was the something? They didn't quite understand what was happening. Was Cinder trying to recruit them or just get help back to Salem?
Cinder steps forward and the lady who seems to be the leader tells her that's far enough. Two of her guards step forward and Cinder takes out a bag from her sleeve, tossing it onto the table. Bills of lien spill out and Cinder has the lady's attention.
Did Cinder get that money from the poor lady she killed earlier?
Cinder takes a seat and asks that she's Little Miss Malachite.
"I'm Little Miss Gonna-Skin-You-Alive if you ever take that tone with me again," She threatens, waving her fan.
They wouldn't mind her doing that again, so Cinder is free to test her luck.
Miss Malachite says it looks like her life savings. "It was somebody's," Cinder replied dismissively.
So she really did steal all that money from the poor woman! That only did she kill her but she also took her life savings?! That bitch!
Malachite calls it cute and asks what she wants for it. Cinder pulls out her scroll and rolls through the group, "I'm looking for these travelers."
"Are those pictures in our Beacon days? As in the animation in the first three three volumes?" Yang asked. It seemed like.
It was clear and enough for the lady to know who they were but… "With all of Cinder's power, she couldn't get quality photos of us? That's just sad." Nora shakes her head
"Well, sweetheart, you've came to the right place." Men behind her greeted one another and Cinder jumped. "A little jumpy today, hm? You know, I used to be afraid of spiders, want to know what I did about it?"
That would've been ironic if she was still afraid of them. A lady's entire theming is based on something she's afraid of.
Cinder asked if she learned to kill them. "Oh, no," Malachite replied, "The world needs spiders, I just made the spiders work for me." Cinder, surprised, looked around the room.
They were also surprised, all those people worked for her? And did she mean spiders as unfortunate souls?
Malachite wants Cinder to give them a week, they'll find her travelers. Cinder, a little angry, gets up and starts to head out. The woman guard said they already knew where they were, the big guy asked about the last week.
Well, a third of them are where they're meant to be. The other two-thirds are stranded after having the back train cars crash and they're all in the middle of something having to do with the Relic of Knowledge.
" I know , we know, but what we don't know is who here in Mistral might be asking about her," Malachite says as Cinder walks through the rain.
They have an idea as to who, her hat appeared flying next to Cinder. However, she can't physically ask as she's nonspeaking.
Maria tapped her goggles, making sure she was seeing correctly. "I am Jinn, a being created by the God of Light to aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge. I've been graced with the ability to answer three questions every one hundred years. You're in luck as I'm still able to answer–" She was cut off by Ozpin who shouted that that was enough.
"No! Please, continue, how many questions are you still able to answer?" Yang all but angrily demanded.
All of them looked at Ozpin, but Jinn didn't care. "Two questions this era."
Two questions?
TWO QUESTIONS?!
Ozpin had lied right through his teeth and told them there were no questions left, that the lamp was inoperable, but in fact, there were two questions remaining?! Unbelievable. If there were two questions, who used the first one and how long has it been since then?
Everyone was brought to stunned silence, taken aback as they thought the revelation over. Ozpin looks down at the ground angrily as Jinn calls it a pleasure to see the old man again.
They wanted to laugh at Jinn calling him an old man, but they were still too shocked to speak.
"Ruby…please…don't…" Ozpin begged. Qrow looked at the man and took only a step forward, wanting to voice his opinion when Yang, Blake, and Weiss rapidly pointed their weapons, daring him to come closer.
Through the fogs of their anger, surprise broke through. It sure seemed like it would, but they wouldn't actually harm Qrow, would they? This was it though, wasn't it? They were going to ask Jinn a question?
Qrow was startled, staring at Myrtenaster, but raised his hands in surrender. "Do whatever you think is right, kiddo."
It was coming, Ruby was going to use the Relic. Well, it would save the question once they obtained it.
Ruby looked down for a few seconds, thinking over her options, before turning to Jinn. "Jinn?" The woman raised her brow, intrigued. Ozpin grits his teeth staring at her. "What is Ozpin hiding from us?" Ruby gasped when she heard Ozpin scream, rushing to stop her, but he was gone in the blink of an eye, replaced by nothing but whiteness.
All of their eyes widened, standing up to stop him when they quickly realized it was all on the screen. In just a few seconds they felt like they went through a whirlwind of emotions. They were shocked when all they saw was white. Where was Ruby?
Ruby was scared and confused, looking around, hoping to find her friends. "Weiss! Yang!"
Everyone was so lost that no one pointed out that Ruby called out to Weiss first, then her sister.
"Blake!" Yang shouted.
"Ruby! Ruby?" Weiss yelled.
"Yang!" Blake cried out.
Once released from their fog of shock all of them wanted to focus on why each of them called out to their partner specifically, even Yang and Ruby when they didn't yell out to the other first. Ruby and Weiss had a bit more of an idea, well more of a theory, really.
"Once upon a time," Jinn started, setting the scene by creating a large castle, that seemed to resemble Beacon Academy, with her smoke. "There stood a lonely tower."
What was happening? It looked like they were being taken on some kind of trip with all the blue smoke floating about. However, it was Jinn explaining their question to them and seeming to give the answer in excruciating detail.
"Is it just me, or does the tower kinda look like Beacon?" Ruby pointed out. The more they looked at the more they could see the resemblance, but why?
Qrow appeared in Blake's place, looking around in disorientation. "That sheltered a lonely girl." They showed Qrow a blonde woman who sat on her vanity, fixing her hair.
"That looks exactly like the woman in the intro," Sun commented. Also, this story seemed rather familiar. Was she telling them about The Girl in the Tower? This story was actually true?!
"Named, Salem."
"Pardon my French, but what the absolute fuck!" Yang screamed. That was Salem?! The same woman who has white hair, black veins, red eyes, and controls all the Grimm, Salem?! That Salem?!
"What happened?" Pyrrha whispered. She looked so…normal.
They knew they were going to get the full story, but were they were for sure that was the same person who was trying to destroy all of Remnant?
Salem looks up and everything fades into black.
All jaws had hit the floor in astonishment. And that's where they decided to end the episode?!
"Play us the next one, we need to know more!" Nora exclaimed. All of them yelled their agreement, desperate to see the truth.
