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localboop · 3 years
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maxiemumdamage · 4 years
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RWBY Volume 7
End of Chapter 1: RRAYNBOW is arrested by the Ace Ops
End of Chapter 2: RRAYNBOW is working with Ironwood and the Ace Ops
End of Chapter 7: RRAYNBOW is keeping secrets from Ironwood and the Ace Ops
End of Chapter 9: RRAYNBOW is trusting and working with Ironwood and the Ace Ops
End of Chapter 11: RRAYNBOW is about to be arrested by Ironwood and the Ace Ops
Anyone else seeing a pattern?
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optimisticfruitcup · 4 years
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the biggest project yet! coauthored by @albion-93 and we are so overjoyed to be sharing this with you!
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When JNOR and WBY are given no other choice, they travel to the Lands of Darkness where Salem resides with the intention of taking back what she stole. Instead, they find something they never thought they could get back.
This is where the JNPR and Friends series all began.
relationships: RRAYNBOW, poly!jnr/jnpr, jnor, and wby
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rubyneo · 3 years
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ughhh the fact that neo ruby and jaune are going to represent breaking the cycle of blame and learning about neo and learning WHY neo is so angry over roman's death will teach ruby how to forgive jaune for doing the unforgivable....which will then let neo forgive ruby for what happened to roman because it literally wasn't ruby's fault......fucking CHEF'S KISS
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peterneptune16 · 3 years
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4 Cute Scenarios for 4 Cute ships (cause why not) Also, please note I'm not the best at Blake or Yang stuff so I'm Really sorry if it turns out to be cringe ;;; anyways, I hope you all like them and please be respectful in the comments(?) [Whatever you call em]
💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤
Oscar: Hey uhm, Ruby-
Ruby: Hm? Oh, hi Oscar! What's up?
Oscar: W-Well I've been wanting to talk to you about something for a little while.
Ruby: Oh, what is it?
Oscar: Ruby, I- *Sighs a bit and feels his cheeks redden with blush, looking down for a moment* I- I love you! *Looks back up at her*
Ruby: *Gasps and blushes aswell, putting a hand over her mouth* R-Really?
Oscar: *Nods, still blushing like crazy* R-Really.
Ruby: *Tears up a bit* Oscar- I love you too! *Holds him close and kisses him*
Oscar: *Squeaks a bit but kisses back, wrapping his arms around her waist*
Ruby: *Wraps her arms around his neck, leaning into the kiss*
💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡
Nora: Rennnnnn, I'm tireddddd-
Ren: *Looks over at her* Want me to bring you to bed?
Nora: *Shakes her head* No.
Ren: Want to take a nap on the couch?
Nora: *Shakes her head more* Nope!
Ren: ...Wanna cuddle for a bit?
Nora: *Immediately hugs against him and cuddles, smiling brightly* Yep!
Ren: *Blushes a little but smiles, cuddling her aswell*
💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍💛🤍
Jaune: *Slashes a grimm in half with one slice*
Weiss: Wow- Jaune, that was impressive.
Jaune: Huh? *Looks over at her and smiles* Oh, thanks Weiss!
Weiss: *Smiles back at him, still looking at him for a moment in silence*
Jaune: Uhm- Weiss? You okay?
Weiss: H-Huh?! Yes, everything's fine! Nothing's wrong! *Blushes a bit*
Jaune: ... *Smiles, seeing the blush, then smirks, getting an idea*
Weiss: J-Jaune what's that face fo- EEP! *swept off her feet*
Jaune: *Holding her bridal style* What, a knight can't carry his lovely princess? *Winks and chuckles*
Weiss: *Blushes even more and looks away but wraps her arms around him, resting her head against his shoulder* You are pretty handsome for a dork-
💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
Yang: *Riding her Hover Bike down a road* This is so much fun!
Blake: *Holding onto her tightly* Yang! Can we please go a bit slower? *Ears lowered*
Yang: Awhhh, what's the matter kitten? Can't handle the fast lane?
Blake: The wind is just hitting against my face hard and it hurts my ears-
Yang: Oh- that's a good point. *Slows down and pulls over, coming to a stop, looking back at her* You okay?
Blake: Hm? Y-Yeah, I'm alright. Just a little shaken up.
Yang: *Chuckles* Guess I didn't expect this thing to be faster than Bumblebee. *Smiles and pats the side of the bike*
Blake: *Holds her hands around her waist again*
Yang: Hm? Blake?
Blake: I just- don't want to let you go, not again- I dont want you to go too fast and I cant catch up- I- I dont want to lose you-
Yang: Blake... *Strokes her hair* You won't lose me ever again, I promise. If I have to go slower for you to keep up, then I will happily do so. *Smiles* Okay?
Blake: *Smiles aswell* Okay.
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katquasar · 4 years
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Made a phone wallpaper of best hypothetical team
also just the collage
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“I got it! Team RRAYNBOW!” She snaps her fingers. “We got Ruby, Ren, Arc, Yang, Nora, Blake, Oscar, Weiss, aka Team RRAYNBOW!”
“Rainbows are pretty awesome. I like it.” Yang shows her approval the only way she best knows how, with finger guns. “Maybe we could even get it on a flag.”
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your-dar-ling · 3 years
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I really hope Oscar is the most torn up about RWBYJ, not only because he is 14 and this is his first experience with loss in the series, but because he probably has endless tradegies cascading upon him all at once right now. He finally felt like part of the team. And then half the team dropped off the face of the Earth, literally.
I just feel like this "loss" of 5 people from his current life could have irreversible effect upon his merge -- not necessarily him losing a piece of himself, but him gaining a piece of this idea of loss from countless interations before.
We have to remember, Ozpin just asked his students, no, his friends, to trust him. He isn't just grieving his own failure or some vague concept of a simple soul, he cared about RRAYNBOW as equals. I feel like that's not something he could have grown to do if he hadn't been incarnated into someone so young.
Oscar pulled back the curtain of Ozpin's ideology by the pure fact of him being the one everyone else must protect. He's not a warrior, he's not even gone through puberty yet. He's weak and vulnerable in all the ways that Ozpin seemed to immediately dismiss, but the ways in which we begin to see Oscar embrace. (It was all that damn casserole.)
He, by the end of it anyways, recklessly attaches himself to Ironwood, both in an attempt to reason with him, and because he (all of him) was desperately hoping for an adult that he could trust.It didn't matter in the end but that doesn't even stop him. When Ozpin's brute intellectualism cannot get through to Hazel? He just gives Hazel the password, no questions asked (and no pun intended).
Time and again he opens himself up to hurt and harm in ways even Ms. Hero Lady With All The Answers can't because someone has to. And Oscar isn't even optimistic. That's the thing. I feel like he's deeply cynical. And I don't blame him. The world is ending and so he, and there's not a thing on the planet (wink) he can do about it. I don't think he hopes for or expects much of anything anymore. But he tries because if the world's always gonna kick him down, he has nothing to lose by getting back up.
So anyways I hope he cries.
Credit to @greenteaandtattoos for like half of these thoughts lol
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theseerasures · 3 years
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Re: that anon who asked about the shuffle step of the themes of sacrifice
I also found the ideological shift in the volume very interesting, and I think she most interesting bits are with Team RRAYNBOW. Like I think the dynamic between Yang and Ruby and their respective missions this volume is very interesting (if maybe a bit underdeveloped, atm at least). You said a little about it with Team JOYR in Chapter 7. Do you have anymore thoughts about the "shuffle step" in regards to that?
i’m gonna admit upfront that i find this question kind of perplexing, because i don’t know what “ideological shift” it could be alluding to when imo our heroes didn’t so much pivot (or shift, or shuffle step) ideologically so much as make a series of context-specific decisions according to what they felt in the moment they could live with, or would die for (don’t make me tap the sign, etc).
what i DO think might be helpful, though, is to lay out what was at stake in each of the weighty choices/discussions our heroes took part in, from the very beginning of the Long Night to the end of volume 8, to see what (if any) throughlines persist or change. so:
Cordially Invited (7.8) to Out in the Open (7.10): our heroes are all in accord. transparency (telling the truth to Robyn) and collaboration (working with/helping Mantle) are paramount, and Ruby specifically takes steps to remedy her own wavering in that earlier in the season, by letting Oscar tell the whole truth to Ironwood. what’s key about this run, though, is that our heroes aren’t calling the shots yet. they advocate for certain actions when advising Ironwood, but they still trust him to take charge of deciding Atlas/Mantle’s fate.
Gravity (7.11): the Big Shift in terms of status quo. our heroes (JNR more implicitly) remain in accord--abandoning Mantle is the line in the sand they refuse to cross. but what does RWBY advocate for, if not Ironwood’s plan? they all agree that the best thing to do is to stand their ground, but for what? Blake and Weiss are comparatively silent on that front, but Ruby and Yang are more explicit. Ruby makes her plea about Amity--that if they hold out long enough, they can do what they always planned, and unite the world, and get help. Yang’s argument is that Huntsmen and Huntresses don’t back down from a fight. (she’s also the first person to suss out that Amity isn’t ready for launch.) this difference is going to come up later.
The Enemy of Trust (7.13): Oscar makes his last individual plea to Ironwood. his reasoning, much like Blake’s (and presumably Weiss’), is simply that abandoning Mantle is a sacrifice of such magnitude that it becomes unconscionable. it’s wrong because it’s wrong, and Ironwood’s rebuttal that it’s pointless to argue about philosophy when Salem’s right on their doorstep, is dickish, but not incomprehensible. Oscar is still looking to retain the advisory capacity that Team Unwieldy Acronym has had for the entire season, and guide Ironwood to making the right call, but that bridge has already been burned. they have to decide the fate of Atlas/Mantle now if they want to save both.
Divide (8.1): The team is no longer in accord. Ruby and Yang recognize that though they agree about Ironwood, their reasons for not abandoning Mantle are different. Ruby’s looking at the big picture, both in terms of what they have to do for the world, and what the world can do for them. Amity looks to be the only obstacle to getting both and saving everyone. Yang thinks it’s pointless. Yang didn’t want to abandon Mantle because that’s just not what you do, but she has no expectation of fighting toward any good outcome. she’s gonna do what seems more readily achievable, which is saving whatever lives can be saved. Ren and Nora split along similar lines more acrimoniously, because Ren at this point is desperate for tangible success and Nora is...just as desperate for total consuming optimism. Blake throws her lot in with Ruby, Weiss abstains, remaining the most quiet on the fate of Atlas/Mantle despite being Atlesian. Jaune and Oscar, though they go with Yang, mostly go for pragmatic reasons.
Refuge (8.2) to Midnight (8.6), Yang’s Team: the plan to help with Mantle is almost immediately derailed when the Hound kidnaps Oscar. i’ve talked about JYR’s plea to Winter in War, but that of course is not the first time that team chooses the few over the many; they do that IMMEDIATELY after Oscar is kidnapped, when Fiona calls for their help and they--without even verbally consulting with each other--go for Oscar instead. in that moment the more proximal thing they can and need to achieve becomes rescuing their friend, whose captor was still in view. but crucially: as soon as they lose Oscar in Fault, and especially after they discover the Grimm River in Amity, JYR had been on their way back to Mantle, and presumably, back to the less impossible thing to do, the thing they promised the Happy Huntresses they’d help with. running into the AceOps and Salem’s invasion throws a monkey wrench into that plan. suddenly rescuing Oscar becomes possible (though not probable)...
War (8.7), Yang’s Team: but not if Ironwood blows up the Whale, whereupon the equation changes again because now doing nothing for Oscar means leaving Oscar to certain death. tbh the confrontation on the airship is about like fifteen different things at once, because the variables keep changing and everyone is having their own argument over whether to rescue Oscar, and why. Yang’s response once she hears about the bomb is mostly you can’t; it is once again just not what Huntresses do, with some personal stakes thrown in. for the AceOps it is about the weighing of lives, and how they can’t put the mission to save Atlas on hold for one life. Jaune is the one who thinks of an idea where they might be able to do one without delaying the other (the second time this season Jaune has suggested the “go for both” option), where they would be the only ones risking their lives, and no harm comes to the greater good. only then does Ren jump in and shift the argument to caring and friendship; that is to say, after the stakes have been lowered so it’s not Oscar vs. Atlas anymore. i don’t think it takes away from his big moment, though: we know from Fault that Ren has taken Yang’s challenge of “let’s do what we can do” and run with it, and come up with “and what we can do is nothing because we’re not ready and we get everything wrong,” so him vowing to do whatever we can here is important. the point is clear: Team Hero draws their strength from their friends, and they’re willing to die for each other...but the question of if they’d let the world burn for their friend is put off for now.
Strings (8.3) to War (8.7), Ruby’s Team: in contrast to Yang’s plan faceplanting at the first hurdle, Ruby’s plan...works. they accomplish their primary objective! but they had to pay a steep price, and the only immediate consequence of that victory was entirely negative. Nora threw so much of herself into Ruby’s optimistic gamble that she now has lasting scars, and if they had never gone to Atlas Command Penny would not have been hacked (so easily; she might have been regardless). Ruby successfully put the ball in the world’s court, but that the problem: the ball is in the world’s court, and the longer it stays there the less sure she is that help will come. and it IS just about the help they’ll receive by War; Salem batting away Atlas’ hard light shields has shifted the goalposts from “hope the other Kingdoms can prepare :/” to “BLAKE’S PARENTS CAN YOU PICK US UP???” the question of Atlas or Mantle rears its ugly head for the first time since Gravity, and this is the first time Weiss is the first one to advocate, and she says we can’t leave--which, not coincidentally, is also what RWBY said to Ironwood in Gravity. May’s argument, of course, is driven by far more compassion: the need in Mantle is greater, and having finished facilitating Ruby’s (and Robyn’s) plan she’s going to do what Yang decided to do, what Joanna wanted them to do, which is fight for every last life. there’s no longer any big wheels to turn, nor any big powers to convince; all they have to do is decide what they themselves will do, and who to fight for. and Weiss finally shows her hand here. she believes in not leaving Mantle behind, but when it comes to the faces she’d fight and die for, Weiss’ are still in Atlas. Blake and Ruby are the ones to abstain this time, and notably when Ruby tries to argue that they’re all in this together it’s much less effective, because...there’s nothing left for them to do together. Ruby is out of concrete solutions.
Witch (8.9): what goes easily missed here that in retrospect is very important is...Oscar kills Hazel. (which means that an Ozcarnation killed BOTH of the Rainart twins.) we all thought he doubled back to make a sacrifice play, and he did, but not for himself. he received Hazel’s verbal consent, and Hazel would have died regardless, but the point still stands. he had to kill Hazel to neutralize Salem, to buy them the time they desperately needed. an unsettling portent for what comes later, innit? it highlights what his own kidnapping, Nora’s injuries, and Penny’s hacking already illustrates, which is that they are now risking every inch of their body and souls in this fray, and it also illuminates the other part of that, which is that by continuing to throw themselves back into this conflict, they now control the fates of other people as well. Hazel trusted Oscar to make the right call, but Oscar had to make the call.
Risk (8.11): where we ultimately land with the splitting of teams is that: Yang’s team went out to achieve the easily graspable, and they ended up forging alliances they never anticipated and dealing a devastating blow to Salem. Ruby’s team went out to achieve what should have been much more difficult, and they did, but with little palpable impact beyond the negative. what comes out and blends exquisitely with their conversation about Summer is that yes, Ruby sent out the call to warn the world, because she believed in humanity and unity, but Ruby sent out the call because she wanted help. she wanted people--say, parental figures--to save her and tell her things would be okay, and she wanted back the innocence to believe them. Ruby didn’t ask to be the face of the war against Salem, and she most certainly does not want to be in charge of it; she has lived with the material consequences of her family being the centerpiece of that war for her entire life. the Hound reveal is the final twist in the knife of Ruby’s childhood, because now the figure on the highest pedestal in Ruby’s mind has been perverted to a malevolent specter, and if that’s the case there are no more adults. THEY have to be the adults now, and look what a terrible job she’s done with that. Yang’s response is that Ruby is not alone--either in her traumatic fall into adulthood, or in her choices not panning out as expected. all they can do is the best they can in the moment, and Yang’s probably going to keep defaulting to what feels more tangible to her, but that doesn’t mean she wants Ruby to stop going for pie-in-the-sky options, either. Summer is still Yang’s hero, which means Ruby is too. what matters most is that they remain responsive to the moment, and don’t get bowled over by despair when something inevitably go off the rails.
so given all these developments, what are we to make of the plan from Creation (8.12) to The Final Word (8.14)? we start with the archetypal Third Option, as championed by Ruby and Jaune: use the Staff to save Penny and Mantle, and Atlas along the way. but the priorities of the plan--civilians first, presumably even before the Relics or the Maiden powers (though the question of one of them or a Relic is really only answered by Winter, who does not speak for Team Hero)--have Yang all over them. we have to do this for Yang isn’t just because Yang’s gone, it’s because they know it’s what Yang would have wanted, and they will respect that. they made a Ruby n Jaune style Big Plan, but when that plan fell to pieces there was no time to think of a fourth, or fifth, or sixth option that would get everyone out, so they had to improvise and double down on what they all agreed was most important. the choice between their friends or the people could no longer be deferred, or augmented, so they chose. civilians, then the Relics and the Maiden powers, then each other. and when any of them wavered--Blake, Ruby, Jaune--someone else checked them, reminded them to trust and respect what they all committed to. they’re still drawing strength from each other, still dying for each other, but they acknowledge that they are not directing just their fates with their decisions anymore. they took a huge desperate gamble to save Atlas/Mantle, and it worked, but what they gambled with was their own lives. and they made themselves make peace with that--that they’d have to do what they can, everything they can, without hoping for salvation for themselves, even from friends or family.
in the end, what comes across just from doing a close reading of these moments is that RWBY’s views on sacrifice, logic vs. sentiment, the greater vs. the few, etc can’t really be plotted on a solid line. that’s why i can’t really think of what happened this volume as a palpable shift--because so many of these choices were context and character dependent. what i DO think happened with our heroes’ ethical beliefs (or “ideology” ig) is that they were tested across a sequence of stressful and traumatic situations, and as a result they had to compromise on a few things they hoped to never have to compromise in order to shore up defenses on what they were certain they could not live without, or would die for (or both! in the case of six of them). if they have to die like every other Huntsman in history so be it, but they refuse to be so cavalier with the lives of others. none of that is meant to be definitive, however: in-universe RWBY is far from over, and Team Hero is going to get to re-litigate and reexamine these questions from lots more angles, out-of-universe...RWBY is far from over, and the point of the show is not to provide an ethical rubric against which the audience can judge themselves and the characters. there are things--like y’know. genocide--that this show will always consider to be beyond the pale, but in terms of grayer complex questions it is content to simply feel out what is and is not allowable in each particular instance, without trying to resolve all options into One Correct Option.
because sometimes you do just have to sit with the discomfort of there not being one right choice or one golden rule, and sometimes you are awash in the consequences of not only your own actions but the actions of others. and then you have to keep going.
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a-mellowtea · 3 years
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Borrowing this ask from @darkchocolatekitkat​​, because this is actually something I realized at the start of Chapter 10/”Ultimatum”, and I have not seen many others come to or acknowledge the same revelation when it is frighteningly telling, contextually.
It was a day.
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*[reference for continuity between groups: in “War”, which begins on the sunrise “Midnight” ended, Ruby directly references Monstra’s Grimm flood and the Atlesian military’s defense. It is nighttime when this particular scene occurs.]
The Atlesian military defended their Kingdom from dawn one morning to dawn the next. Fighting, dying, on the line for their home, in a continuous siege against endless waves of monsters -- creatures that do not tire, do not care, led by a being they have been informed is immortal and is also right there -- that lasted a full day.
And what were the heroes we are supposed to be rooting for doing in that time? Arguing for the life of one person, or sitting in a mansion sipping tea.
Yes, James’ actions were awful. Yes, it was Oscar who blew up the whale. Yet, if you were to ask me who I had the most sympathy and respect for in this fictional clusterfuck? Those who didn’t have the luxury of being that one life, because countless more would die in their stead. Those who were afraid, who had no idea what to do in the face of the terror they were presented with, and still fought, because otherwise, thousands of innocents would pay with their lives.
Team RRAYNBOW may have saved Atlas/Mantle, but it was the Atlesian military that bought them time to be able to do that with blood.
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luimnigh · 3 years
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Thinking on it, I wonder if the assumption we're gonna get another Atlas/Mantle team split has been a flawed one. Not just from the narrative perspective of RRAYNBOW's volume long division just having been resolved and V7's climax having RWBY and JNOR apart too, so for the time being that thread's well explored, but also just in that practically speaking, why would the bomb have to be planted ahead of time? The Crater's straight down from Atlas. They could just drop it.
The design of the bomb, especially the fact that it seems to be a timed bomb, isn’t conducive to dropping. It very much looks like a bomb designed to be planted, with no attention paid to aerodynamics or a contact/inertia fuse. 
Basically, if they dropped it from the sky as-is, it would hit the ground and shatter, because it’s clearly not designed to be dropped. It would be a bit more round if it was. 
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As High Angst as the fracture points that've been developing coming to light were, V8C1 showed RRAYNBOW solve V7's problem within a literal conversation; following Ruby's lead would have the best chance to reach the world but damage siege morale win or fail, and Yang's would do defend Mantle in the short term but deny any hope for turnabout, but they respected each other enough to air out their concerns and compromise where to direct their resources, and that is EVERYTHING that will save them.
Exactly! You are never gonna agree with all of your friends all the time. Disagreements, serious disagreements are gonna come up eventually, and part of friendship is knowing how to manage that without cutting everyone off or ignoring anyone who criticizes or offers another viewpoint.
It’s gonna be stressful and painful and I am super worried about what will happen, but this is necessary growth for them.
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maxiemumdamage · 4 years
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I HAD A GALAXY BRAIN IDEA
The main cast needs a team name that works for all of them as a unit. In a dream, the perfect idea came to me.
Team Rainbow.
RRAYNBOW
Ruby Rose, Lie Ren, Jaune Arc, Yang Xiao Long, Nora Valkyrie, Blake Belladonna, Oscar Pine, Weiss Schnee
For those who MIGHT join:
Qrow can be a second B, if Marrow joins he can be the second A, Clover can have an E tacked onto the end.
The one name idea works for many reasons:
Emphasizes that they’re together, not just allied
Satisfies the color rule
Arc is short for Arc en Ciel, which is French for Rainbow, meaning Jaune is still a leader is his own right
They’re all just... so gay
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optimisticfruitcup · 4 years
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In a last ditch effort to prove himself, Oscar is put in a dangerous situation no one ever thought was a risk.
(RRAYNNBOW goes on a mission, things go wrong, Raven has some beef with Ozpin, everyone is very protective of Oscar, and Oscar is protective of them too.)
relationships: oscar pine & rraynnbow, poly!jnpr, oscar pine & ozpin, and past!raven branwen & ozpin
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gigawatt-conduit · 3 years
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This might actually be my favorite season of RWBY?
As much as it’s hyped itself up as being about RRAYNBOW coming apart, it’s so much more about them finally cashing in that clout they didn’t know they’ve had
Marrow and Emerald didn’t team up w them just because they’re scared of their bosses, they joined RRAYNBOW because the kids were nice to them
Hazel made that sacrifice because he showed Oscar kindness all the way back in 4 and when Ozcar just talked and told him the truth, he knew he had to save the kid
And in the end the thing that’ll likely save the planet is gonna be the kindness that people were given from a farm boy, two war orphans, an athlete (yes, I’m including Pyrrha in this, how can you not), a cheater, a party girl, an ex-revolutionary, an heiress, and a girl in a red hood
That’s gonna be some good shit right there.
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wisdomsbookworm · 3 years
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WisdomsBookworm’s Tags!
These will mainly be RWBY tags, for I am currently obsessed! :D 
Most of these tags you’ll find are created by me- I have a lot of fun making these and highly recommend the process. Thinking about it, literally no one understand them but me so this master post is to help, haha. I repost a LOT of RWBY works and want you to be able to find exactly what you’re looking for on my page... so I will be constantly updating and adding to this list of endless tags.
(and if you’re looking for an individual person, just search their name- I most likely tagged the sole person as well ^-^)
And without further ado~
XIAO LONG-ROSE 
#Strawberry Sunrise - Yang Xiao Long & Ruby Rose
#Super Pair - Yang Xiao Long & Summer Rose’
#Golden Dragons - Yang Xiao Long & Taiyang Xiao Long
#Silver Roses - Ruby Rose & Summer Rose
#Home Sweet Home - Ruby Rose and Taiyang Xiao Long
#Fairy Tale - Ruby Rose, Yang Xiao Long, Summer Rose
#Happily Ever After - Ruby Rose, Yang Xiao Long, Summer Rose, Taiyang Xiao Long
#Summer Dragon - Summer Rose/Taiyang Xiao Long
TEAM RWBY
#Team RWBY - Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, Yang Xiao Long
#Combat Skirts - Ruby Rose & Weiss Schnee
#Belle and the Rose - Ruby Rose & Blake Belladonna
#Icy Hot - Weiss Schnee & Yang Xiao Long
#Bumbleby - Yang Xiao Long/Blake Belladonna
TEAM RNJR
#Pancookies - Ruby Rose & Nora Valkyrie
#Green Petals - Ruby Rose & Lie Ren
TEAM RRAYNBOW 
(Ruby, Lie Ren, Jaune Arc. Yang, Nora, Blake, Oscar, Weiss)
Rosegarden - Ruby Rose/Oscar Pine
MISCELLANEOUS
#Emerald City - Oscar Pine & Emerald Sustrai
#Life in Patch - Ruby Rose, Yang Xiao Long, Qrow Branwen, Taiyang Xiao Long
#Sisters in Soul - Ruby Rose & Penny Pollendina
#Good Luck Charm - Ruby Rose & Qrow Branwen
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