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Disclaimer: For the purposes of this story I have given Sapphire's father a semblance that allows him to freeze people in time. As I have not fully ironed out the character of Janus Rode everything presented in this story regarding his character is subject to change.

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Appropriate for first and final parts.


1995, as far as I can tell.

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Silvan, Snow, and Krayzikk for giving me permission to use their characters and granting information on upgrades they intended.
The internet, for all the information on birds I've used.
Bob Marley, for the lyrics to "Three Little Birds", and Norah Jones for Come Away With Me.
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[BACKGROUND MUSIC]

The wastes are eerily silent, devoid of any noise but the gentle wind rushing against the sands, shifting the grains across the empty expanse. It is a world at peace, a far cry from the chaos and devastation that had gripped it only a day prior. The pained screams, the sound of steel against flesh, the horrific, eldritch cries of the monsters that had fought upon this stark landscape ... the pandemonium of battle is but a half-remembered dream, as if it had never truly occurred. Had it not been for the crimson blood that stained the sands, colour dulling as it dried against the heat of the sun, or for the broken bodies that littered the field, lifeless warriors that would never again return home, then it would have been difficult to imagine that a battle had taken place at all.

A cloaked figure scurries across the dunes, the only living creature within miles. The aftermath of the terrible battle has brought the vultures - scavengers seeking to profit off what the dead can offer. It is a truly dreadful thing, to disturb the final resting places of the deceased simply for one's own gain, but Remnant is a harsh world, and outside the titanic walls of the four great cities, in the badlands where Grimm could strike at any moment, to eke out even the most pitiful of existences, to survive against the monsters of the dark, those living so far from the light of the kingdoms must debase themselves, must behave in a most loathsome manner, if they are to avoid a gruesome death themselves.

It is why so many of these men and women trawl battlefields, taking all that is intact and even that which is not from the corpses of the combatants. The brave militia and hunters who defend humankind from this cold, unforgiving world of death are but careless donations to these scavengers, their bodies and weapons stripped bare so that the people of the badlands can survive another night. The great cities will never come for their children, they say, so why waste a good thing? Rather than allow the possessions of warriors to disappear into the sands, they search the battlefields for what they can repurpose for their own needs, no matter how stained in blood they have been.

This battle had been one of great intensity, the sounds of conflict having been heard even at the very edges of the wasteland. No doubt many scavengers would have begun to traverse across the dunes in order to make their fortune, to plunder the fresh corpses of the myriad combatants. The cloaked figure inspecting the dented armour of a soldier of Vacuo is but the first of them to arrive, and to him, these corpses are an untouched treasure chest. He is glad that he has arrived earlier than all others; it is a dog-eat-dog world, and those who are the most prudent, those who are most lucky, are the ones who will survive the nights of this broken, shattered world.

He quietly tends to the corpse of the Vacuo soldier, ignoring the drying blood and stench of rotting flesh as he removes pieces of armour from the body. It is a method honed through years upon years of work. He has stripped many dead of all their possessions, and the act no longer repulses him. Survival for him and his family is paramount. Here in the wastes, he cannot allow himself to be overtaken by anything else for their sake.

The pieces of armour are dropped into his cart, stained and dented, but still relatively intact. He moves on from the naked corpse, in search of further material, further bodies to scavenge from. Some, he finds, are too ruined, their weapons and garb torn apart by the cruelty of the Grimm they must have fought. Others are perfectly intact, but too inflexible and complex for his purposes, and it is with disappointment that he leaves them behind, keeping them from limiting the amount he can carry.

It is by chance that he encounters the corpse of the woman, face-down against the sand, her long and flowing hair splayed out against the wasteland, their dark colour contrasting against the sickly gold. At first, he is confused. Every other body, every other dead warrior, has been a soldier, a member of the militia. The chartreuse of her jacket, a winter garb so out of place in this desert landscape, is too casual, too unfitting with the uniformity of every other combatant. She bares no identification, no hint to her identity but how utterly different she is to all the others.

As he approaches, he has to revise his first impressions. What could have once been a sword, shattered into thousands of metallic pieces around her corpse. A carbine, dull silver, is intact, enclosed by sand a yard away. This is a huntress then, one of the great warriors trained by the academies to serve on the front line against the forces of the dark. He has never seen the corpse of one before, so far away from the lights of the great cities. Few venture so far out in search of work, and even fewer find themselves dead by the evening. Yet he knows that the hunters possess tools and weapons far beyond what the local militia could offer, and it is with renewed eagerness that he moves closer to inspect the body.

There is a lot of blood beneath the corpse, a sickly dull crimson drying upon grains upon grains of sand. It has stained the fraying edges of the coat covering her body, the red an intense contrast against the bright green of her clothes. Slowly and carefully, he turns her over, and it is shock that first grips him. A single, cold and lifeless eye stares into his own ones, frozen in an angry glare. Her mouth, dribbling a stream of sand down her bloody cheeks, is wide open, as if she had tried to scream before the monsters had killed her. Her left eye is gone. Utterly gone. An empty cavity, covered in dried blood and sand, splinters of her pale skull visible around that void. Yet it is not the horrifying state of the woman, no, the girl's, face, that has shocked him.

She was so young.

He knows that the academies start training the hunters from a young age, but this girl, this corpse of a girl lying in front of him, is at least on the wrong side of twenty. It is terrifying, seeing someone barely out of childhood a ruined mess in the wasteland, the entirety of her left side rendered into bloody, torn flesh and bones. She is barely older than his own daughter, and he is worried and scared, the image of his child in the place of this girl, a victim of the cruelty of the Grimm that seek the deaths of all humans, appearing in his mind. He hurriedly banishes that thought.

Did this girl have friends, he wonders. Was there a family mourning her? Was there a team of hunters trying to fill a chasm that existed? Did they even know she had died?

The scavenger brushes his hand across her coat. Feelings of sympathy aside, he has a duty to his own family. No matter how cruel it seems, no matter how repugnant, he knows that hunters are a treasure haul, and that they carry things that few scavengers could even dream of having. Even if he must despoil the corpse of this young girl, he has to. For the sake of his own people.

The weapons he saw earlier, likely hers, weren't suitable at all. He could not make use of the remains of the sword, and the carbine, Mistralese army-make, was useless for him, and completely empty of any ammunition. He wonders why a Mistralese girl, a Mistralese hunter, is lying here in the wastes of Vacuo. How did she get so far from home?

Why was she dead in the desert wastes, so far from her family and everything she knew and loved?

He couldn't imagine it.

His hand touches something hard, hidden within the chartreuse coat's inner pocket. Curiously, he opens it up, and pulls out what appears to be a set of goggles, enclosed in browning paper. It is beautifully crafted, a masterpiece of technology that instills a sense of wonder and awe in him. Slowly and surely, he unwraps it from its paper cover and places it upon his head. The sudden zoom of the scenery against his eyes takes him utterly off-guard.

It's telescopic, he realises, and further fiddling shows it to have even more settings available.

He looks back down at the corpse of the girl, body frozen in agony and anger and so many emotions, the glare of her single eye almost watching him accusingly. He quickly takes the goggles off, uncomfortable with a sense of guilt. Did she make it, he wonders. Was this girl, this dead hunter, a master craftswoman of a sort? Was she responsible for the creation of this brilliant tool? But why had she not been wearing it? He doesn't know.

He notices that there's writing on that sheet of paper. The words blur into each other. He cannot read it. He can barely read the native script of his own people, and this text ... this ... Mistralese, is far beyond him. Did she ... intend it as a gift of sorts? Had he taken the gift a young girl had wished to give to somebody else?

N A P O L I

It is a single Mistralese word, one that is prominent upon the page. Maybe it's a name. The name of who, he wonders. Who was the intended recipient of this girl's gift? A friend? A member of her family? A lover? He doesn't know, but whoever the dead girl had wished to gift was definitely somebody she cared about. A masterpiece like the goggles he had taken from her would only have been made if that somebody was truly special to her.

He feels guilty now, but he thinks of his own daughter and of his own family and he knows that this is for their sakes.

There is nothing more for him here. He stands, taking the goggles and paper with him.

The young girl lies against the sands, face and body ruined by battle. Maybe she was beautiful once, but her death has changed that. He takes one last look at the corpse, before sighing and turning away. It is a shame for somebody so young to die, so far from their home in these uncaring, desert wastes. He knows that her people will not look for her. They never do. And so he begins to walk away from her, seeking to distance himself from that horrifying scene. He walks quietly towards another body, knowing that the accusing glare of her single remaining eye will follow his back across the dunes.

And one day, her corpse will slowly rot away, and the sands will bury her.

And nobody will know.
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Biographies: Both Junior and Lilly are freshmen at Beacon while their parents, Robert and Priscilla, both continue working as professional huntsmen. Despite the family’s busy schedule, both parents try to visit their kids and spend time with them as much as possible. Since Junior is “too cool” to be seen with them and Lilly always seems to have something else going on though, this usually never seems to happen despite their best efforts.

With Summer break fast approaching, Robert decides to finally take action and creates a plan to bring the family together. Will he succeed and create an everlasting bond between his family? Or will this family vacation only make the Fallsons grow further apart? And will Robert ever stop making “dad jokes?” The answer to that last one is probably not, but you should continue reading anyway.






Robert sat on the couch watching TV with Priscilla sleeping in his arms. Recently, the two of them had been having a decrease in work and were just wasting their days at home. Letting out a yawn, he began to reach for the nearby remote to turn off the TV until the next commercial caught his attention.

“Have you seen the magic that is Dust Land? We’re slowly approaching our 50th anniversary, and to celebrate, the price for tickets is now 25% off. There’s no time better to meet your favorite characters like Mikey Mouse, Donovan Duck…” the commercial went on.

Robert continued to watch with a contemplative facial expression as he imagined his own family riding the rollercoasters and carousels of the theme park. He looked down to Priscilla, shaking her awake and stating, “Honey, I’ve got a great idea.”

A few days later

Junior and Lilly were both sitting in their dorm at Beacon. Junior was playing a video game on the console his dad had handed him down last year, while Lilly was lying on her bed reading “Of Mice Faunus and Men” on her scroll for her Language class.

“Dammit!” Junior shouted as he lifted the controller over his head and threw it at the console in anger. Seeing the two electronic devices suddenly break and shatter into a hundred pieces brought the boy out of his fit of rage though. “Oh. Oh no. Lilly, you’ve got to help me. Dad loved playing this with his friends when he went to Beacon. He’ll be heartbro-”

Junior didn’t get to finish his sentence as the clock seemed to suddenly turn back to the moment before his character had died. “There’s an enemy about to turn the corner in front of you,” Lilly said, not even looking away from her scroll.

The boy immediately had his character pull the trigger of his gun right as an alien enemy began to poke its head out. “Thanks, sis,” he replied.

“Your wel-” Lilly began before being interrupted by the sound of her phone receiving a curious text message. “What?” She read the message to herself before reading it out loud to her brother too. “Get on the next transport to the city. It’s important. Bring your brother too.”

“Dad?”

“Yep.”

The boy sighed before saving his game and shutting it down. “Let’s go see what he wants.”

The two teens slowly made their way to the airship docks and got on the next transport to the city. As they exited the building, they saw their parents standing in front of a large RV. “Oh, no,” Lilly replied as she looked at the hideous vehicle while Junior face palmed.

“If we move slowly back inside, maybe we ca-” Junior started.

“Hey, kids!” Robert shouted as he ran up and hugged his children.

“How’s Beacon?” Priscilla asked as she joined in the hug, kissing each of her kids on the cheek as well.

Both Junior and Lilly let out a simultaneous groan before both replying, “Fine.” Junior was the first to say something original, “What’s with the RV dad?”

“Well you see son, me and your mother decided that we don’t spend enough time with you and your sister. So I rented this fine automobile and got us all tickets to Dust Land!”

“What about our classes, dad?” Lilly asked.

“I went to Beacon too. Remember? I know you’re on break for the rest of the week,” Robert replied. “Now get your butts in there and let’s get going.”

Begrudgingly, the teens walked inside and took their seats. As Priscilla walked over to the passenger side door, Robert pulled her in for a kiss.

“Aw dad, come on. Just get in, you’ve already embarrassed us enough,” Junior commented with a disgusted look on his face. He looked to his sister to back him up but she had gone back to staring at her scroll.

“Oh fine,” his dad replied as he broke the kiss and made his way to the driver’s seat.

As he was buckling in, Junior called from the back, “I’m hungry.”

“Hi Hungry, I’m Dad.”

“That’s the lamest fucking joke ever.”

“Hey. Watch your language, Hungry.”

Junior groaned as he reclined back in his chair. Meanwhile, Robert started the RV and began the drive to Dust Land.

Several hours later

“... and then, as the jaws of the Ragnarok, a Grausam Class Grimm I remind you, began to inch closer and closer to my head, I knew I had no choice but to use the secret weapon Headmaster Ozpin had personally given me just the day before. A Henway,” Robert said dramatically.

Slightly interested, Junior asked, “What’s a Henway?”

“Oh, about 4 pounds.”

Lilly groaned as she immediately understood the joke.

“I don’t get it,” Junior said, looking to his sister for help.

“‘What’s a Henway?’ As in, ‘How much does a hen weigh?’”

“Dad… Really? That’s so lame that I’m at a loss for words.”

Robert just shrugged as he pulled the RV into the many parking spots of Dust Land. “Well we’re here, so you won’t be forced to hear any more of your dad’s super bad jokes… until the drive back of course.”

Several very long and boring lines but amazingly fun rollercoaster rides later

“See kids? Isn't this so much more fun than just sitting in your dorms at boring, old Beacon?” Robert asked as he wrapped each of his arms around his kids.

“Yeah, I'll admit, Galaxy Mountain was pretty fun. Definitely made up for the hour and a half long line,” Junior replied.

“I’m feeling hungry. Anybody else want some churros?” Priscilla asked as she got up from the bench everyone was sitting on.

“Me!” Robert, Junior, and Lilly replied in unison.

Priscilla let out a sigh. “Should’ve seen that coming. Alright, I’ll be right back.”

As Priscilla left, Robert turned to his kids and said, “So now that your mother’s gone you can tell me of all the gossip going around Beacon.”

“No Dad,” Lilly said, glaring at Robert.

“Oh, why not? I was your age at one point too, y’know.”

Junior opened his mouth as if he was going to say something, before being suddenly lunged at by Lilly.

“Well now I have to know what Junior was going to say if you’re willing to use your semblance to reverse time and stop him from saying it,” Robert said as he pulled her off of her brother.

“You can’t make me,” she replied.

“I’ll take away your phone.”

Her eyes went wide at her father’s threat of punishment. “Y-you wouldn’t. I could use my semblance to stop you.”

“And I would use mine so you would have more years of bad luck than if I were to herd an army of black cats across your path.”

“Fine… Well you see, dad… there's this guy-”

“Ahh. Alright, you don't have to say anymore.”

“Really?”

“Yep. As long as you let him know one thing.”

“What?”

“If he even thinks about trying to take advantage of you, I’ll turn his internal organs into external organs.”

“That’s… probably the most violeent thing I’ve ever heard you say, Dad.”

Robert hugged Lilly and replied, “That’s because nobody is allowed to hurt my family, and I will do anything to protect you all.”

“Dad… people are staring.”

“I’m hugging my little girl, I don’t care.”

“Yeah, but I do.”

“Fine,” Robert said letting go. Turning to Junior, he asked, “So what about you son? Anybody special in your life?”

“Nope,” Junior replied, trying to end the conversation as quickly as possible.

“Well if there is, don’t be afraid to ask your old man for advice. I was only a year older than you when I was got together with your mom and-”

“I can do things on my own, Dad. Promise.”

“Okay, but the offer still stands.”

It was then that Priscilla arrived again with two churros in each hand. “I swear the price on food at amusement parks increases by a quarter every year,” she said as she joined her husband and two kids on the bench. After passing out the sugar and cinnamon covered pastries she asked, “So what’d I miss?”

“Nothing much. I’ll tell you on the drive back,” Robert said before leaning in as if to give Priscilla a kiss, but instead trying to take a bite out of her churro.

“Hey! You’ve got your own!” she shouted, pulling the delicious snack away. Years of living with Robert had allowed her to tell whenever he was going to attempt a stunt like this.

“Yeah, but they’re so small. I always need a second one to sate my hunger,” he replied.

“Than go stand in line and buy yourself another one. This one is for me and me alone.” While Priscilla was distracted with chastising Robert though, Junior quickly snuck a bite of her churro. “Gah! I swear I’m surrounded by thieves.”

“Ah, you know you love us, Mom,” Lilly said after she finished chewing the piece of her father’s churro that she had stolen while time had been stopped.

Realizing what she’d done, Robert replied, “Oh, now I’m definitely telling your mother about ‘You know who.’”

The family of four would then spend the rest of the day having fun at the various rides and attractions at the amusement park, forever cementing the day as one of their favorites of all time.
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Name: Sky Frost
Parents: Diamond Frost & Trad Oak
Age: 17
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Weapon: Bright smile and charms, a filed-off double barreled shotgun under the counter.

Semblance:
Radiance - Sky can solidify light and shape it into a physical objects. The total weight of the objects is limited to 50 kg. Sky can control the mechanical properties of these objects through will, able to make them as stretchy as rubber or as hard as a diamond. She can control the object mentally and thus use them as projectiles, but as soon as the object leaves physical contact it becomes much more taxing for Sky to keep the object from dissipating. Her range limit is 50 meters, afterwards it becomes too difficult to keep the objects intact. Due to being untrained, in an actual combat Sky wouldn’t be able to hold her semblance active for more than 5 minutes before she would lose focus. Instead she trained to be able to use it in her job, whether she is summoning a latte etching tool or floating coffee or cake to a customer on a flying light saucer.

Personality:
Sky is a cheerful fellow, always smiley and optimistic. She is polite and courteous to the point that she rarely expresses a negative feeling in the presence of others. As such, very few get to see the darker side of her personality that is a mischievous troll. Sky finds an unhealthy amount of delight in playing pranks on her friends, scaring them with ghost stories and a locomotive horn mounted in her car.

Sky is a bit selfish and vain, something she blames Diamond’s genes for. It didn’t help that Diamond has spoiled her rotten when she was younger. She only wears designer clothing, with the Adel brand being her first choice. The girl is a bit of a show off, something that does her great service at the café. Sky loves everything associated with her job, having grown in it, from coffee to her performances. She doesn’t quite have her mother’s singing voice, but inherited all of her dexterity that lets her do a good show behind the bar counter as well as neat magic tricks, with cards being her favorite instrument.

The girl has always seen her father as an advisor, given that as a child she could never tell when Diamond was being serious and when she was being made fun of. That probably served the girl well, giving her much nicer personality, although one can never have Diamond Frost as a mother and remain pure of heart. Being a daddy’s girl has its own downsides though, as anyone who is friends with Sky enough to pursue any romantic interest in her also knows the huge mountain of a man that keeps order in the Drunken Huntress is Sky’s father, discouraging many her potential dates to Sky’s unending frustration.

She is the responsible big sister to her brother, or at least tries to be most of the time. That said, she will allow herself to be bribed more easily than she would like, often having trouble saying ‘no’ to him if the request is harmless in nature. On the other hand she makes sure his homework is done when she gets off work and other things that are important. She is a little overprotective of him, and all bullies learned long ago to leave little Oak alone.

Appearance:
Sky takes a lot after her mother, being taller than most girls her age. Unlike Diamond though, she has not been training as a huntress, making her seem lankier than her mom. She makes a point to keep her figure appealing as she comes into contact with customers, packing up healthy 65 kilos for her 179 cm of height. Her skin seems lightly tanned.

Her face is an odd mix of her parents. While it is the same angular shape as Diamond’s, her eyes and hair color are definitely inherited from her old man. Sky’s favorite haircut is a mikado, with a bunch of hair flowing over her left eye. She wears a plain silver earring in her right ear.

The girl can usually be seen in one of two outfits - either her business school uniform, or a barista attire composed of black pants and vest, white blouse and a red necktie. Her pose seems relaxed and her motion is very fine, trained by years of helping in their family’s establishment and performing various tricks like juggling and magic, which require less strength and more fine control.

Biography:
After graduation, Diamond broke off from team CODE, as she was never able to overcome the differences between her careful, analyzing approach to things and the faster and more brute force approach the rest preferred. After a year of going solo, she bumped into an old friend in an inn. Given how much they drank over old memories and cramming the tales of their past years into one evening, one doesn’t wonder that after a few weeks, Diamond noticed an accident that would eventually be known as Sky Frost.

Not wanting to show up like she needed a wheelbarrow for her stomach and always hating dresses, Diamond and Träd waited with their ceremony until after Sky was born, which is why the girl uses her mother’s maiden name.

Sky’s childhood was heavenly compared to Diamond’s, her mom spoiling her rotten because she knew what it was to be hungry and wear rags and wanted her kids to never experience anything remotely like it. For the same reason, Diamond ended her hunting career immediately, as she wouldn’t let her children grow up without a mother like she did.

Instead she gathered what money she saved since Beacon, took a loan on the rest and bought herself the bar she had always dreamed of. For the first few months they struggled, but eventually taking the extra money to buy a spot on one of Vale’s busiest streets paid off.

Sky grown up in the establishment that was a café by day and a bar through the night. It wasn’t really that surprising when Diamond caught the 12 year old Sky one day serving a customer when the ex-huntress went to fetch something in the back room. Since then Sky was helping her mom after school.

When Sky turned 15 and thus able to be legally employed, she was both happy that Diamond entrusted her with the café and saddened that their days of working together seemed to end as her mother took care of the night part of the business.

When the time came to choose high school, Sky initially wanted to go to hotel school to expand her skills, but Diamond persuaded her to go for business academy, subtly hinting that she intended for Sky to take over the business one day.

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Voice: Morena Baccarin
Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0AnbQRjKRc
Pic: Along these lines



The street shook in its foundations as a nasty horn honked impatiently. Several gazes traced to the source of the sound, a white MPV parked in front of the Drunken Huntress. Inside was a seventeen year old girl who looked ready to eat the steering wheel. This would be the first weekend she’d get to spend with her mom in the last two months, and she was late.

Finally Sky saw Diamond exit the house and head for the car. Usually the Drunken Huntress was open on the weekends, but they decided to put in new windows, which made the house unavailable for two days, and thus the free time. To Sky’s delight, Guld had persuaded their father to take him to see the Vytal festival, not that Träd needed much persuading. She loved the males of the family deeply, but she didn’t see much of Mom on regular basis, and she wanted some alone time with her.

“I am going to dunk you like the overgrown child you are.” Diamond said as she got to the car. Sky grinned as she fired up the engine and floored the accelerator, taking them off towards a 5* hotel. “You’re just jealous because you didn’t think of the horn first.” the blonde smiled, earning a ‘hmph’ in return that she would know to interpret as a grudging agreement.

The dunking wasn’t a random pick, as both of them were very fond of the local spa and masseurs. Carrying trays and juggling bottles every day of the week made them both crave the relief it provided. “So, I heard dad scared off another boyfriend.” Diamond said as they drove, and Sky groaned.

“Don’t get me wrong, I like dad, but come on! How long can I be ‘daddy’s little girl’? I’m turning 18 next month!” the girl whined. Diamond scratched her head in thought. “He just doesn’t want you to have an... accident. Dunno why, it was the best thing that ever happened to me.” Diamond smiled, and saw the girl’s mood rise up a notch too. “You know what I’d do? I’d bring home a girl, just to see his face.” that had Sky bursting out in laughter, enough for Diamond to yell at her to watch the road.

~~~~

The day was simply wonderful. Sky felt like she lost a few months of age. They went dancing after visiting the spa, but miraculously managed to steer clear of any alcohol until they got to their room. Inevitably though, they would talk shop - it was a passion for both of them.

Rummaging through the minibar in the room, Sky found several bottles of various liquors. “I’ve been training. do you think you can keep up, old woman? I already took over the café, soon the bar will be mine too!” Sky teased, setting the bottles on the small table in front of the sofa Diamond was sat on.

“Oh look, a little hen wants to teach the eagle to fly.” Diamond smirked as she checked her phone. “Dad and Guld wrote, they, quote, made it and set up the camp.”

“The poor things.” Sky grinned as she glanced around the 5* apartment.

“Now, what you said sounded like a challenge. What would you have?” Diamond said, popping her knuckles, stretching her arms and setting the stereo to play a tune heavy on drums and guitar. Sky called for a Cosmo and Diamond got to work. Sky was reasonably confident until her mom started juggling four bottles at once. Her hopes of winning evaporated when Diamond set up three of them on the counter once their ingredients were mixed in and landed the last one on her head, doing a small curtsy to soften the impact force not already absorbed by her hat.

“Daaaaaaamn.” Sky said as she let out the breath she was holding, her eyes twinkling. “Waaait, where’d your shadow go? You used it to stabilize the last bottle!” she exclaimed, pointing the accusing finger at her mom.

Diamond grinned wide: “First time you noticed. You are getting better!”

Beaming at the praise, it couldn’t push aside the fact that Sky had barely a few really good tricks with three bottles. With four, all she had was making glass shards. “And here I thought that I can actually stand on the same stage with you in a year. I’d feel like an amateur.”

Sliding the finished drink over, Diamond sat down next to Sky on the sofa. “Is that what you really want?” she asked, her tone a bit more serious.

“‘Course! Come on, ma! I see you what, for an hour at dinner time? You’re asleep before then and working afterwards, I have to do my schoolwork, play with bro some so he doesn’t forget he has a big sister out there somewhere…” her voice was sounding more and more frustrated and sad, ”If I can at least work alongside you, I mean we are in the same house most of the time and yet I still miss you-”

At this point sky was interrupted by Diamond tackle-hugging her. A faint sob bounced off of the walls. “I’d like that.” Diamond said, “But don’t give up on your day job. What you do is art! You can win competitions in your own league, you poured me a coffee with the image of a cake on it for my last b-day for heaven’s sake. I could never do that. And you always liked coffee more than booze. Don’t do something your heart isn’t in just because I do, and I’ll promise I’ll find some more free time.”

Nodding rapidly, sky gripped her arms tightly around Diamond, toppling them over onto the sofa. “Sing me a song?” she said with puppy eyes.

“Aaaaw, look at my overgrown little girl!” Diamond grinned, but could not resist the pouty face Sky was giving her. Running a hand through the blond mane, she took a breath.

Close your eyes fill your head.
Rest your body on the bed.
Dream of roads that lie ahead.
Dream of words unsaid.

I will keep you safe at night.
I’ll turn every wrong to right.
And I will stay from dark to light!
And I will hold you tight.

Though you’re young and free
you’re a part of me.
To you will come no harm
while you’re in my arms.

Diamond didn’t get to the last verse, as by that point both of them were happily asleep.
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Name: Terra Dawn
Parents: Skyra Dawn, Unknown Male, Maya Thuzura Dawn
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Race: Cat Faunus
Weapon: A bow that can be separated into two blades
Semblance: Gale: Summons a strong gust of wind that can either blow away people and things, accelerate her dust arrows or "surf" on the wind to strike an enemy with her blades.
Personality: Growing up with just her mother and her female partner meant for Terra to become pretty wild and shady herself preferring to sneak up on everybody. Usually she also is quite serious, which does not mean, however, that she isn't fun. Nevertheless, she loves to fight with people, verbally and physically.



Biography: When Skyra entered a so called "Racial Science Lab" after graduating from Beacon on orders of Vale's senate to shut the racist facility down, she got captured by some of the "scientists", one of whom actually raped her resulting in Skyra's pregnancy. Back at home, also on order of the senate, some of whose members felt responsible for Skyra's predicament, another group of scientists tried to at least alleviate Skyra's situation a bit. Maya Thuzura, Skyra's current girlfriend and later wife, suggested to inject the unborn child with her own DNA to try and eradicate as many traces of the racist raper as possible from the child.
It worked and, except for a few little spots, young Terra Dawn was a spitting image of her moms.
Of course, being their daughter, it quickly became aware that Terra seemed to have a similar knack for the thrill and adventure of the huntress' job and her parents enrolled her in a school that prepared her for combat quite well. Now, though, she applied for Beacon to become as great a huntress as her two moms are.

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"Moooom! No, mom! I don't need your help! Leave me alone! I can do this on my own...!", the exasperated teen yelled trying to concentrate heavily on the task at hand. Skyra smiled as she watched her daughter balance herself on a narrow stone stele. It reminded her of herself, all those years ago. So much of herself, Skyra could see in Terra that it was almost surreal. But that was kind of to be expected, Terra did pop out of Skyra, 16 years ago.
Having a daughter had made Skyra calmer and less cold. She shook her head and grinned at those thoughts. It had been a few very entertaining years with her daughter, even though at first, Skyra was not exactly fond of pregnancy, but now, she was happy with her life. She had a lovely wife and a daughter who she was very proud of. Speaking of that daughter of hers, Terra had noticed that her mom had not gone away yet and so, she vaulted herself off the stele and glared at her. "Mooom... I can't concentrate when you look at me like that. Go see Maya or something..."
Skyra broke out into laughter. "Okay kiddo!", she wheezed and turned to walk away, still chuckling.
"Don't call me kid!", Terra called back at her mother who was already in another room.

-

Terra took a deep breath and focused on her target. The feeling she had been waiting for appeared finally and she breathed out sending an arrow flying across the field. Accelerated by her semblance the arrow raced across the field and impacted the target, five hundred meters away, straight in the middle. A quiet "Yes!" and a little fist bump were all the reactions this elicited from her.
Her mothers, though, were a bit different. "Wooo! Nice job!", the panther faunus Maya cried right over the small crowd around the field and Skyra managed to at least give a thumbs up and a small "Nice job" before she had to tame the overly excited Maya.
"Very good, Terra Dawn.", she Beacon head of admissions exclaimed over a pair of speakers. "So far, you have proven yourself worthy of our academy, but your final test will be something different. A huntress must not only be skilled in combat, but in diplomacy as well. We hunters are representatives of our kingdoms and as such, we sometimes have to settle disputes. And this is where my major concern with you lies. The same as with your mother, Skyra." Terra's head snapped to her mom. "In the end, she barely passed, but she sure surpassed all of our expectations. We will see about you."
-

Once again she had been compared to her mother. It was the thing that bugged her the most. As one of the more successful huntresses to come from Beacon, Terra had been compared to her mother for all her life. Not only did she look like her, but she apparently had the same weaknesses her mother had. It annoyed her, even as she sat at this table, slurping on a drink and listening to the two dudes bickering, whose fight she was supposed to solve, with one ear.
Clearly irritated by more or less everything Terra sighed. "Come on, man... why is a single cart of cabbage so important to you? I know stealing it was not okay, but he clearly needed the food for his family..."
She hated settling such arguments. Neither side had the moral high ground and thus, nobody was "really" in the right, at least from her point of view. Maya always told her that the needs of the people should always go first, but mom, Skyra, always insisted that rules have to be followed, especially the most basic ones, to which not stealing a stranger's produce clearly counted.

-

"I love you, mom.", Terra whispered as she hugged Skyra. "You, too Maya.", she quickly added. "I'll visit you in the holidays, kay?"
Skyra nodded, a lone tear rolling down her cheek. "Have fun at Beacon, kiddo. Enjoy your time."
Lovingly Terra nudged her mother's cheek. "I told you, don't call me kid... please?"
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Name: Guld Oak

Parents: Trad Oak and Diamond Frost

Age: 13

Gender: Male

Race: Human

Weapon: Guld carries a Golden Balisong Knife. Though he isn’t trained in combat, he knows a variety of tricks to both show off and or intimidate.

Semblance: As he doesn’t train his aura at all, Guld has yet to discover his Semblance.

Personality: Guld isn’t a very outgoing. Being insecure about his size he usually won't say much to anyone outside the family. In the family, however, he can usually open up more especially with his sister.

Guld is a borderline kleptomaniac, he loves stealing from basic shoplifting to pickpocketing high priced items. If there is something that catches Guld's eye, there’s a good chance it’ll be in his possession later that day.

Appearance: Guld is sort of a runt. Short and frail he has yet to hit a growth spurt but he uses his nimble figure to his advantage. His eyes and face match that of his dad and his mother's naturally golden hair, but like her he loves to dye it red while keeping it short and spiked. He'll often wear a dark yellow hoodie with black jeans that are a size too big.

Biography: A few years after graduation, Trad found defending Remnant didn’t give his life the meaning he thought it would. Feeling depressed, he found himself at a bar he used to go to with an old friend, and by chance that friend was there too! That night of drinking and reminiscing later turned to one of passion and then a morning of embarrassment. Not long after Trad was informed that he would be a father. Not going to leave Diamond to raise the child on her own, he left the hunters and offered to marry her, which to Trad’s surprise she accepted almost immediately.

Fast forward 4 years. The two had a steady bar/café business and a beautiful daughter. Things were going so great for the family, Trad found he wanted another kid. It took some convincing but eventually Diamond warmed up to the idea and 9 month later Guld Oak joined the family.

Unfortunately, Guld seemed to get all their negative traits. Physically he was small and weak while mentally he was average at best. This wouldn’t have been so bad if his older sister wasn’t the greatest at everything. He always felt he let his parents down, and while they would never say it, they never really looked at him the same way they did Sky.

Guld never blamed Sky though, in fact he looked up to her. Once more Sky was great at everything, that included being a great big sister. When he had trouble with school work, Sky helped him out. Bullies start to pick on him, she made sure they left him alone. Whenever he really needed a friend, big sis was always there for him.

That was until Sky started working full time at the family café. Between her new job and schooling, Sky had less and less time to hang with her little brother. Now with his whole family working he found himself alone with nothing to do.

Then one fateful day, Guld was at the store with his mother when his eyes caught sight of his favorite candy bar. He begged his mother to let her have him have it, but being close to dinner time she refused. With a determined sweet tooth, Guld found himself slipping the candy in his jacket and walking out of the store with it. It was amazing. The rush of adrenaline, the thrill of knowing he got away with a crime, he never felt so alive!

It just got worse from there. He went from simple items like the candy bar, to small knick-knacks, and eventually he started swiping jewelry. Guld not only had a taste for stealing, but he was good at it. For once in his life he was good at something, but he knew he could never tell anyone, not even his sister.




“Hello? Anyone home?” Guld called out as he entered his home. There was no response, signaling that the house was currently empty. Typical. He had just gotten out of school which meant everyone else had either gone to work, or in the case of his mother, gone to bed. It had almost become routine at this point, but he still made sure to check if anyone was there just to be sure he wouldn’t be caught.

On his way home he had noticed a rather nice looking ice dust crystal sitting in the window of a shop. After a quick trip inside it was now tucked away in his jacket pocket. Dropping his bag at the door he made his way to his room, but checked in his parent’s first. Even if she was asleep the mere presence of his mom would require him to be much more careful. Luck seemed to be with him as their room was empty. “Perfect. Time to go to work.”

Running to his room he pushed his bed away from the wall then looked for a slit in the carpet where one of the legs had been. Once he found it he pulled up revealing a makeshift trapdoor. Underneath was a plethora of items he had pilfered over the years. Everything from random household items to a rainbow of dust crystals was hidden there, and now it was time to add one more.

Slipping out the gem Guld took one last moment to admire the newest addition to his collection before dropping it into the stash.

“What are you doing?” Trad’s voice boomed from behind.

“DAD!” Guld went into full panic mode. He slammed the trapdoor shut and stood in front of it trying to obscure his dad’s view. “Nothing.”

“Don’t nothing me. What happened do your floor? Why does it look like you ripped the carpet up?” Trad pushed his son aside and ignored his pleas for him to not look. Reopening the trapdoor, Trad couldn’t believe what he saw. “Where did you get these? Have you been stealing?” Guld averted his eyes from his father’s gaze, he knew there was nothing he could say. “ANSWER ME!” Trad raised his voice getting his son to respond to his question.

“Yeah, so what? It’s not like I’ve ever been caught.” Guld tucked his hands into his pockets and kept his gaze on the floor.

Trad stood up and put his hands on the back on his head, “How long has this been going on?”

Guld shrugged, “I dunno...2 years.”

Trad’s jaw dropped in complete disbelief, “WHAT? You’ve been doing this for 2 years! Oh my god.” He walked past guld shaking his head, “Your mother is going to be livid when she finds out.”

Guld had been afraid this whole time, but his fear up to that point paled in comparison to the moment he heard mention of his mom. “Y-you’re not going to tell her are you?”

“How can I not?” Trad turned to face Guld once more, “Do you have any idea the mess you’ve gotten us into? What would happen if anyone found out? We could lose everything! Our house, our business, everything we’ve worked for would be GONE! And you! You could go to jail for the rest of your childhood for this!” Guld didn’t budge. He kept staring silently at the floor not even acknowledging his father’s scolding. “Do you even care?”

“DO YOU?” Guld finally snapped, but his rage was immediately replaced with remorse has tears began streaming down his face. He collapsed in a ball on the floor sobbing and holding his head in his arms, “I screwed up big time.”

Trad was in complete shock hearing the words of his son, “What do you mean? Of course I care! You’re my son.” Trad sat on the floor next to his son and put his arm around him. “Why would you ever think otherwise?”

Guld was able to fight back the tears long enough to respond but kept his head in his arms, “Because I’m just a screw up. You and mom were big time hunters and sis is top of her class at business school. Then you have me. I’m short, stupid, and weak. I’m just a just disappointment.” He wiped his eyes with his sleeve hoping it would end his crying. “The only thing I’ve ever been good at is stealing, but even that’s a bad thing.”

Trad understood everything now, “Guld. You are not nor have you ever been a disappointment. The fact you feel so just means your mother and I haven’t been doing our job as parents and I’m sorry.” He pulled his son closer to him, letting Guld’s head rest on his shoulder. “And don’t compare yourself to your mother and I. You’re only 13, we’ve had our whole lives to learn the things we have. And if you don’t think you’re gifted like your sister, may I remind you that there is a small fortune hidden underneath your floor that no one but us know about? Your mother couldn’t even manage that when she was a master criminal. Not that I’m condoning that kind of lifestyle.”

His father’s words were exactly what he needed to hear. Guld finally made eye contact with his dad. His eyes were still red but the tears had completely stopped, “Thanks dad.” He hugged his father tightly. “I promise I won’t steal anything every again…Am… I still in trouble?”

Trad laughed at his son’s question, “Well, you sound like you’ve learned your lesson, but I still have to talk to your mother. We can’t just leave all these things under our floor.”

“Wait, I’ve got it! I’ll just return everything.” Guld let go of his dad and jumped up with excitement. “I’ll slip everything back and no one will ever know it was me.”

“I don’t know. That sounds even riskier than-“ Trad’s concerns were silenced as Guld cleared his throat and pointed to his pocket. Trad reached in to find his son had reverse pickpocketed the dust crystal. “Well damn, you really are that good. Alright then. If you can return all of your stolen items without anyone noticing, then your mother never has to know.”

He tossed the gem to Guld who caught it and twirled it around effortlessly between his fingers. “Just watch me.” A smirk appeared on Guld’s face as he tucked the gem safely once more in his pockets.
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"You could not hope to understand. Not when your soul is weighed down by Remnant's gravity."


Name: Benedict Falernian

"For what possible fucking reason would you change your goddamned family name?"

"To embrace either yours or father's would only spark conflict, and I will be above such petty matters."


Parents: Gratia Mindaro and Napoli Fiordilatte

"Don't ask."

"Lord knows why I married him."


Age: 17

"That was a bad year for me."

"Tell me about it. You were a real fucking irritating brat."

"And you weren't?"

"I had the advantage of not making shitty puns, Fiordilatte."

"Right, snagging an NC-17 rating for language put you at such an advantage."

"... Touché."


Gender: Male

"Gratia was pretty disappointed."

"Don't listen to your jackass of a father. You were perfectly adequate."

"Of course. Neither of you could have produced anything less."

"He gets that from you, right?"


Race: Human

"100% homo sapiens sapiens, Benny. Despite what you believed when you were a kid, you're not a fucking Faunus like your Aunt Bianca or Aunt Beryl. You can't fly or swim for shit."

"One does not care to acknowledge the mistakes of one's youth."


Weapon: At first glance, Benedict's weapon appears to be a large, man-portable bazooka named Marignano, one that, instead of firing high-yield rockets, is in fact an incredibly powerful particle beam launcher, possessing enough firepower to match even the guns equipped on an Atlesian Airship. The sheer amount of devastation that this weapon can wreak owes itself to the presence of super-miniaturised dust reactors embedded within its body, providing it with a terrifying amount of energy to fuel its shots, which can take out a flying Bullhead with ease. The variety of dust utilised in its six reactors also influences the nature of the particles in his shots; for example, the use of fire dust would infuse them with flames, and spread fire across what little would remain of its targets, while lightning would do the same with electricity, in some instances disabling electronics and the like through an electromagnetic burst.

There is, however, more to his bazooka than meets the eye. Like many other weapons utilised by Huntsmen across Remnant, it is able to transform into a secondary form when Benedict requires it to. Beyond its basic state, known colloquially to his compatriots as the "Mega Bazooka Launcher", it is capable of detaching itself into six "funnels", each with its own super-miniaturised dust reactor within to provide it with the ability to utilise dust-infused abilities, as well as increasing its operation times. They are remote weapons controlled through the subtle use of his puppeteering semblance, and can fly across the battlefield, peppering his foes with powerful particle beams. They too, are influenced by the type of dust within their reactors, with lightning dust, for example, enabling them to shock people and machines. The particle manipulation that they engage in can also be used quite creatively, with one of the Mistralese hunter frequently forming an unique barrier of particles with the funnels to block attacks coming his way.

When all is said and done, the Marignano is also surprisingly durable, allowing Benedict to even utilise it as a melee weapon when the chips are down. Thanks to his inherited physical strength, he tends to wield his bazooka like a conductor's baton, waving it through the air with grace as he crushes his enemies with brutal force. It helps him concentrate on his semblance's abilities as well, as he unconsciously waves it around whenever it is active, utilising it as a focus for his powers.

"Man, here I was hoping some of my elegance would pass down into his fighting style."

"Elegance? You mean that phallic metaphor you kept waving around to fuck people up?"

"It worked on you."

"Because your pin dick pricked a goddamn hole in the condom."

"I am becoming ... unwilling ... to hear more of this increasingly disturbing conversation."

"I was about to say. The kid's right there."

"You're setting an example. Now he'll know not to fuck over his girlfriend."

"Great, I'll leave the bird and the bees speech to you."

"He found your shitty porn stash when he was thirteen. He already fucking knows."

"I don't have a porn stash..."

"LukE!!!"


Semblance: Il Burattinaio - As an offshoot of certain elements of his parents' unique semblances, Benedict's own provides him with the ability to perform what can be best described as 'aura puppetry', as he is in possession of incredibly fine control over all forms of aura. This semblance enables him to control and guide the actions of both objects, monsters and even other humans through aura, manipulating their bodies to act in accordance with his desires. The extent to which he can animate others is significant, and those in possession of their own aura, namely humans and animals, can find their own energies turning upon themselves under his gentle persuasions.

"I came up with the name but the crazy is all your mother."

"Are you implying that Southern Mistralese isn't a crazy fucking mess of a dialect?"

"It charmed you."

"You proposed to me in a shitter language. Valic."

"I courted you in Southern Mistralese though."

"You sounded like you were trying to sell me a retarded fish."

"Are you calling Benedict a fish?"

"Benedict stopped looking even remotely aquatic when he got fucking fertilised."

"He's still standing there."


Personality: Aloof and solemn, the teenager known as Benedict Falernian (née Mindaro-Fiordilatte) is a rather impassive and quiet figure, approaching everything with a professional air. He isn't much for small talk, preferring to get his job done as quickly as possible with competence and skill. There is a strong sense of confidence in himself that he possesses, one that is rarely found in other people. Each action is taken with surety, although not without a degree of arrogance. After all, he strives to be the one who walks upon the path of heaven, to break through the limits imposed on him by the laws of nature, to be the greatest being beneath the heavenly host itself (to become greater would have been ... almost heretical, and besides, he knows that not even he can match the infinite glories of the Lord).

"I raised him well."

"You did alright."

"Far more than simply 'alright'."

"My talents would concur."


This is not to say, however, that he is an unsociable perfectionist with a massive chip on his shoulder. He can be quite ... eccentric ... compared to some of his compatriots, but he is in all, much like his father, a relaxed and utterly amicable person despite his quiet, restrained seriousness. Benedict may not purposely seek out others, but he is perfectly willing to entertain the presence of those seeking assistance or comfort, serving as a stable and mature confidant for any problem. He rarely cares for his own little teenage problems. Why should he, after all? They are but mere ants skittering beneath his feet, the smallest of issues that should not, and do not, bother him. He has problems of far greater scope that demand his attentions, whether it be to exterminate the world of Grimm, become headmaster of Haven Academy, or convince his mother that it is an utterly pointless exercise to document Mr Luke Schwarz' entire genealogy for the express purpose of studying the properties of mobile hair.

"Think of the research possibilities!"

"But seriously, this is where my boy really shines. A natural borne man of the people."


Benedict tends to speak in a higher register than most others, sounding more like a member of the Mistralese nobility than his bastard father or his mother with her industrial slum background. This has been said to suit his gentlemanly and polite nature when speaking to both his colleagues and members of authority, but also possesses an extra benefit in increasing the sophistication of any cheeky taunt he wishes to throw in the direction of his foes, though this far rarer than his father's almost-unending desire to make Spider-Man-esque quips. Indeed, even in battle he doesn't speak much unless coordinating with teammates, nor does he get too overly emotional. Variations from his content state are hard to come by, for he has over the years developed a strong control over his own feelings. Fazing him, as such, is pretty much impossible.

"He sounds like Vega, he's quiet like Gratia, and he's controlled like me."

"Controlled ... you?"

"What? You sure as hell aren't, I was the only one on our team that kept his emotions in check."

"I will ... grant you that. However, that does not explain jackshit about why our son speaks as if he's a fucking noble like Venetia and her cohort."

"I mean, I guess he's a quarter-pounder, but colour me confused as to the reason why he talks like that."

"Aunt Venetia and her family could have been mothers to me."

"Trust me, you don't want that. It'll make you blue."

"For fuck's sake Benedict, they're not going to give you wine for free because you think you're family."

"Y'know, if you want free food I have some cheese."


He does, surprisingly, have a sense of humour, even one that can be a bit mocking at times. If you've completely and utterly screwed yourself over, expect him to come over and laugh at you. Or at least, chuckle alongside everyone else at your misfortune. But don't see this as him disliking you or viewing others as objectively inferior. He likes people, and is incredibly loyal to them, to the point where he has never betrayed anyone in his life. You ask him for help, and he will deliver that help 100%. Benedict is a boy of his word, and no matter the struggle, he will stand by his principles and support you whenever he can.

"Like father like son."

"He's more like me."

"Since when have you possessed a sense of humour? The boy gets his good side from me."


He's also, funnily enough, a wine connoisseur.

"The wine they use at mass is cheap shit. How the fuck did you turn into a connoisseur?"

"Even the greatest must start somewhere, no?"

"Just wait till you're older before becoming a complete drunk. Alright?"


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Appearance:


A tall and imposing figure of a metre ninety, the way in which Benedict carries himself exudes a sense of restrained gentlemanly grandeur, especially with his straight, unyielding posture. His expression usually tends to be one of calm serenity, and when considered with his regal cheekbones and handsome features, his very appearance and demeanour instantly scream out his aura of nobility (even though he would be, at best, the child of a bastard). With ruffled hair, blonde and black in colour, an athletic and powerful build, as well as sharp emerald eyes that burn with ambition, he is quite the attractive guy, though few suitors are able to match his standards.

His hair also extends out into quite a prominent ahoge, likely a byproduct of his mother's obsession with them. It moves in accordance with his emotional state, but Benedict has managed to develop a form of control over it, keeping the wayward hairs in check while in the presence of Gratia and therefore avoiding a lifetime of experimentation.

When in class, Benedict is garbed in the standard black and white uniform of Haven Academy, albeit with the top buttons undone to allow his pale neck some more breathing space. He frequently can be seen in darkly-framed reading glasses as well, though they are removed before he enters combat. It is during combat or a casual outing that his entire get-up changes, instead wearing a burgundy-coloured redingote (highly durable and bulletproof) over his white uniform dress shirt, dark grey trousers, and brown riding boots that are suited for almost any situation (excepting of course, the dancefloor).

He also owns a red peaked cap.

Biography: Contrary to expectations that they would murder each other before their twenty-first birthdays, Napoli Fiordilatte and Gratia Mindaro managed to successfully bridge their differences as they slowly matured and essentially "mellowed out", a process that soon lead to them entering a relationship a few years after graduating into full-fledged Hunters. Marriage followed on its heels, and then a child, with Benedict Falernian (originally Fiordilatte/Mindaro depending on who was geographically closer) emerging into the world of Remnant when his parents were twenty-five years old.

For most of his early years, the Mistralese boy was reared by both his parents and his "extended family", which consisted of both his blood relatives (though on his paternal side, it was exclusive to those that Napoli actually liked) as well his parents' teammates and friends, providing him with a rather fascinating childhood. It was during this time that he grew to emulate each and every one of them, viewing their successes and failures as teachings that he needed to take to heart. Of course, this did not keep him from making the mistakes one would expect of kids, such as that one time he tried to fly without wings.

Over time however, his parents grew more and more busy with their hunting work, and Benedict found himself being bounced around the rest of his extended family whenever they were gone killing monsters or teaching or the like. While they always found time to spend with him, it was something that saddened the boy, knowing that they could be on mission for who knew how long, and that they could easily just ... die and leave him all alone. Yet this sense of duty that they possessed ... it inspired him, so by the age of twelve, he immediately embarked on the path towards becoming a Hunter himself, signing up at Sanctum Academy, a combat school for trainees, in order to prepare himself for Haven.

Five years later, he now leads his own team at Haven Academy. The team he vows will be renowned across the entire world.

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"We have an armed robbery in progress at the Dust warehouse at 33 rue Talleyrand-Périgord. Suspects are reported to be armed with machineguns. Any nearby Gendarmerie units, please respond as quickly as possible."

Patrolling the district had been, until now, incredibly quiet. Increased police presence in the area following the deadly gang skirmishes of the previous month had intimidated any would-be troublemakers into keeping a low-profile, lest they wanted to be struck down by the instruments of royal authority. It was a far cry from the days of her youth, when the industrial slums were havens for the immoral and illegal, and she couldn't live through a single day without hearing of somebody getting involved in such activities.

"Armed robbery, huh?" said her partner wistfully from beside her. "At least we've finally got something exciting to do."

She glanced at him out of the corner of her hazel eyes, before returning her attentions to the road. One hand flicked on the siren, awakening the familiar stream of noise and sound that alerted all nearby vehicles to their presence. The other skillfully steered their patrol car around a slow-moving sedan, and with a press of a foot she rapidly accelerated, overtaking their obstacle.

"Come on, don't you care about being able to do something for once?"

Their vehicle turned a corner, moving off the busy main road and onto the street that would lead them to the warehouses as quickly as possible.

"A Hunter has engaged the suspects at the warehouse! I repeat, a Hunter has engaged the suspects!"

Her partner let out a sigh, brushing a few locks of hair back from in front of his eyes. "There goes our chances of doing stuff then. By the time we arrive, the guy's probably cleaned everybody's clocks."

An explosion screamed through the air, and even from where they were sitting in the car, they could see the crackling red beam of energy shoot through the sky. It stayed there for a few seconds, sizzling with power. And then it dissipated, disappearing into the air as if it had never been.

For a moment, there was silence.

Then their radio crackled to life once more.

"All suspects have been successfully apprehended!"

"See, what did I tell you?" said her partner, turning around to poke her in the shoulder. "Boom. Send in one Hunter, and everything's fine and dandy! Really makes us sorta redun ... dant?"

They had arrived at the warehouse. Or at least, what could originally have been a warehouse. A gigantic, erratic hole was present in the roof, likely from the particle wave they had seen earlier. The entire eastern half of the building was rubble, fallen rafters and steel beams, as if somebody had set off several explosives during the robbery. Craters dotted the landscape, and one was beginning to overflow with water due to a clearly broken water main present within.

Police sirens rang out across the block. A number of their colleagues were already hard at work, pulling what she assumed were the unconscious suspects onto stretchers and setting up the investigation.

"You know, when they said machineguns, I was expecting something a lot more ... low-key," said her partner as they undid their seatbelts and exited from their vehicle. "Not a warzone."

She slammed the car door shut, taking in the environment. The scent of dust was prevalent, mixed in with the odours of burnt steel and ashes. The sun was high up in the clear blue sky, a symbol of the scorching Mistralese summer. A haze had fallen over them all, the air rippling in the heat.

And one of her superiors was rapidly approaching them.

"Mindaro," said the police detective, greeting her with a nod. "Good to see you here. You'll make talking to the Hunter a lot easier."

In any other circumstance, Galla Mindaro would not understand how her presence would help communications between the Gendarmerie and the Hunter that had intervened in the robbery. The appearance of that massive red particle beam and the state of the crime scene however, had already hinted to her the identity of this interloper. It was obvious when all the variables were taken into consideration.

"I'll talk to my nephew," she replied immediately.

Her superior brightened. "That'd be great. He's just ... sitting on one of the collapsed support beams. He isn't talking to us. Saying something about how he's only come here to laugh at us or ..."

Galla didn't need to listen. She was already walking away from her bemused partner and the detective, eyes fixated on the red-clad figure near the collapsed eastern half of the former warehouse. Her nephew was aimlessly fiddling with his glasses, as if he had not just emerged from a destructive battle with a number of robbers. As if he had not broken a single sweat. He was a lot like both his parents, in that regard. Other humans were barely an obstacle to them.

"Benedict. I need your information."

Her nephew paused, the flat tone of her voice turning his twinkling emerald eyes towards her. Benedict was surprised by her presence, if the sudden twitch of his ahoge was any indication. He rose from his seat, burgundy redingote longcoat sweeping around dust as he reached his full height. He was a head taller than her, something he had clearly inherited from Napoli Fiordilatte.

"Aunt Galla," he smiled. "What is it that brings you here?"

She didn't care to reply. He already knew why she was here. He had seen her out of the house when she went to work this morning.

"I need your information," Galla repeated patiently, her tone changing not a single iota. "Why did you intervene? What did you do?"

"Fate decreed that I end the villainy of some unfortunates," intoned the burgundy-wearing Hunter. "That is all that is necessary to know."

She stared at him unblinkingly. It was not the answer she wanted. He tried to stare back, but after a few seconds, decided against it. She could wait here and watch him forever. She didn't really care about how long it took. Benedict, however, did.

"Is such information truly necessary?" he asked with a sigh. "Those criminals in custody could be easily interrogated upon their awakening. My presence is rather redundant."

"They can be biased," was Galla's reply. "I need your information."

She didn't really care either way, but her superiors did. So she was getting information.

Benedict pursed his lips, and his ahoge flopped downwards. "Very well then, Aunt Galla. I will grant you the information those unconscious fools cannot provide."

He could have tried to avoid answering, but Galla Mindaro would have continued to pursue the inquiry as long as she had been ordered to do so.

"I had hoped to spend this vacation with my parents," he admitted, putting his glasses back on. "Yet due to their prior commitments, I was left to occupy myself in another manner. Hence, I decided to explore the city instead. Your house, after all, is quite lacking in any form of entertainment."

Her home was utterly barren. It was empty, stark, as if all emotion and joy had been drained out of it. She didn't particularly care about how it looked or felt, but she knew that excitable teenagers like her nephew, who was staying with her, would not find it exciting. It was no surprise that he had decided to alleviate his stir-crazy by seeking the outside and what it offered. Like fighting criminals.

"Go on."

Benedict obliged, continuing smoothly from where he had previously left off. "It was during my forays outside that I first caught sight of five men skulking around the warehouse. I would not have paid it much heed, had I not recognised their possession of automatic weapons. With my interest piqued, it did not take long for me to realise that they sought to rob the facility of all its Dust, so as a law-abiding citizen -"

He smiled grandly.

"- I chose to intervene. They were more skilled than I had originally expected, and utilised techniques similar to those taught at Sanctum, but they were dispatched with perfect ease, as you would expect."

"You misfired into the Dust."

"I would not be so inaccurate t-"

His words were interrupted by Galla lifting up the remains of a large Dust container, the metal warped and bent from what had obviously been exposure to one of his particle beams. Likely the one that had blown a hole in the roof, compounding the explosive damage that had arisen from accidentally igniting the Dust. Not a mistake that the teenaged Hunter would have usually made, and his testimony had been in accordance with that. Yet the evidence ... the damaged warehouse ... it was all there.

"... I did," said Benedict reluctantly. "They were more skilled than I had originally expected, and so I was caught off-guard. That is all."

Galla nodded, dropping the wrecked metal container with a quiet thud. That was all she really needed from her nephew for now. They would question him more later, but there was no more reason to really pry. Her job here was essentially done.

However ...

"You're taking this slip-up personally," she noted, tone still unchanged. "Why?"

Benedict's smile was a resigned one. "I suppose," he said, voice quiet, "that I am emotionally affected by the absence of both mother and father. I returned from the Academy to see them, but alas, they have other business to tend to. I feel ... undeserving, unworthy."

His solemn emerald eyes bore into his aunt's.

"Did you ever experience similar, Aunt Galla?"

"No."

Valentinian and Severa Mindaro were not Hunters. They were a constant presence in her life. It would be different had they not been present whenever she returned from school. So she could not empathise with her nephew at all. But she could understand him.

"You really love them," said the younger Mindaro sister. "That's why you're so disappointed. You want to do them proud, but they've left you here with me."

He blinked in surprise. "What do you mean?"

"Big sister was the same," explained Galla. "She always wanted to make mum and dad proud. She wanted to be successful for them at all times. And she didn't like it when they were busy."

Benedict and Gratia were very much alike. She could see her sibling's eyes in her nephew's. There was far more passion (from his father), but they were the same eyes. The resigned gaze was very familiar to her.

The burgundy-wearing Hunter nodded quietly. "I suppose ... that is correct. I mean you no disrespect, Aunt Galla, but when I returned, I did not expect to stay with you. I ... I expected to reunite with them. To consume their meals. To tell them of my exploits. I didn't want to ... live with you."

Galla shrugged. That was understandable. Benedict wanted his parents, not her. She was just his aunt.

"It's really bothering you then," she stated. "That's not good."

"That is a conclusion that I have already made, yes. I do not see how stating the obvious can help."

She shook her head and crossed her arms in front of her chest. "It doesn't. But I can help. Big sister taught me how to cook. I might not be her, but maybe I can make your stay more pleasant."

"Aunt Galla ...?"

She had already turned, and was already walking back towards her patrol car. "Follow me, Benedict. I'll drive you home and cook you dinner. It's not good to see your soul weighed down."

It was difficult, talking to her sometimes. But her willingness to just ... help him out ... it reminded Benedict that his aunt was there for him, even when he hadn't really expected her assistance. He allowed himself to chuckle. It was still disappointing, not being able to interact with his parents, but spending some time with his aunt ... that was fine too.

"I shall look forward to it," he declared with a bright smile as he followed after her.
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