Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-203.177.28.219-20160113025211/@comment-203.177.28.219-20160113061555

ACWeapons wrote: Here it is. It's just for your leisure:

Many years ago, long before the Kindgdoms of Remnant were established, humanity was starting to rise. With the increased knowledge of Dust and its uses, humanity began to thrive from darkness to light. As such, more warriors rose up to this calling from the light to defend it. As the numbers grew, so to did hope. However, there came a mysterious outbreak ravaged the lands. It was a plague of darkness and despair spread by the Grimm themselves. With the fight against the Grimm taking on a higher form of war, so did the hostility and ferocity of the Grimm. A sizable region of Remnant in the North had been engulfed and tantined. This tragedy came to be known as the Heart of Darkness.

A slither of hope came in the form of a simple action: unity. Thus the wisest men and women gathered to rise as leaders for humanity. Thus they made a call to the best warriors of the land; those who were called to become skilled defenders. Of the exceptionally skilled, they gathered 31 men and women to begin the hunt of these monsters. As such, they were named Huntsmen and Huntresses to embark on the Great Hunt. They were of varying diversity, human and Faunus, but came united for a common cause. Due to their numbers, they split off into groups of four and ended up in 8 groups. Only one group had three individuals among them due to the numbers. A wise woman with radiant hair like pure Snow. A stern gentleman, silent and watchful as the Shadows. And a bolsterous young man, with pride as bright as the Sun.

These three as well as the 7 groups went into the ashen lands to cure Remnant of the dark plague. Unbeknownst to them, there was one more who followed the Hunstmen to the darkness. A rather young warrior, who despite all odds, never lost her pure smile in the face of darkness. It was like seeing a Rose bloom in the harsh winter. Nice...I still feel it is important for the parallels to exist between Ember and Ruby, Nevara to Cinder, and the like. I think I should clarify the nature of the plague. This plague was a similar calamity to Mountain Glenn. The Grimm species that carried the disease were wiped out along with the infected towns. A cure was never found, but the virus had been erased. People put the tragedy behind them; little did they realize that samples of the virus were retained and put away in storage. The consequence of this deception is the catalyst of this story. The hunt for the cure could actually be its own story, but my story is about the children of these Huntsman and Huntresses.

