27: Tell Me I'm Still Breathing

Things had gone almost as badly for Ruby's team since they split up.

Turns out getting into the control room from the Schnee shipment center was the easy part--and pretty funny when Nora accidentally sent Weiss shooting up too early.

But after that? Not so much.

Pyrrha had got them inside the control room all right because she'd been able to walk right in and show her huntsmen ID.

"The General sent me to make sure there were no problems," she said.

The people on staff weren't too bright, luckily, and didn't question it.

From there it was easy for Pyrrha to use her Semblance to wrench something out of place that wasn't connected to the mainframe that Penny needed to use, and when the technicians rushed to see why it had just popped off, she was able to keep them distracted while Mai snuck the girls past.

Of course Pyrrha had to stay put and stall for time and pretend to make helpful suggestions like, "Maybe there's something jammed inside it."

She waited.

When they didn't come back in enough time, she began to worry. Then she heard crashing.

"I wonder what that is," one person said.

Pyrrha raised her sword. "I'd better go check it out," she said.

"It's probably nothing," said one of them. "But we could call for security."

"I've got it," Pyrrha said. "I'm a huntress after all."

"She's Pyrrha Nikos," one person hissed. "There's no way she's gonna have trouble dealing with whatever it is. Probably just some robot going haywire anyway."

"Okay..." they agreed.

Pyrrha raced off before they could rethink it.

The Ace Ops had found the team and had locked Penny in the hanger with them.

The others were trying to get in.

Nora got the brilliant idea to hit it with her hammer and get fried with lightning.

"Nora!" Pyrrha gaped.

"I'm okay!" Nora said, stepping back. "That was pretty awesome..."

The door's light went out.

"Pyrrha, can you get it open?" Blake suggested.

Pyrrha raised her hand and yanked it open.

"Stay back," Weiss told her. "Don't let them see you help us. You're our only wild card if we get caught... Can you take Nora?"

Nora waved. "I'm fine," she said.

Some fire dust came shooting out the door and hit her in the chest, exploding.

"Nora!" they cried.

"Harriet!" they heard Marrow yell from inside. "Don't kill them."

"Kid needs to learn to get out of the way!" Harriet yelled in return.

Pyrrha was disliking her more and more.

"I've got her." She waved at the others. "Get Penny."

They rushed into the door.

Pyrrha rushed up to Nora and frantically used the metal around her to start smothering the fire and the shield.

She pulled some ice dust out and broke it open too.

Finally she got it out.

"Nora, are you all right?" She took her hand.

Nora looked kind of dazed. "I think...I maxed out my Aura with that lightning hammer strike.... Not sure...had enough left...to protect...from...fire..."

[Makes more sense than her literal Semblance being the reason she got burned. Logic, writers?

Before you say she maxed out, there's never been any mention on the show of a Semblance being able to max out. You can't just make that up out of nowhere and expect us to buy it. Lightning charges her up. Plus she's taken more lightning in the past than she'd have gotten from that door, so it still didn't make any sense. But using up her Aura by using the strike would and then her getting hurt some other way. Problem solved. Stupid show.]

Pyrrha pulled her shield back and the ice and saw, to her horror, that Nora had burns all over her chest and arms.

"Nora..." she gasped.

"Ow..." Nora fainted.

Not good!

Oh, Ren was going to kill her later--

She put her hand on Nora's forehead. She was already heating up. She could get a fever from this... really not good... She needed medical attention. Pyrrha remembered that burns usually heal fastest if you attend to them right away.

She put more ice on it. [That's actually a bad idea. Ice can peel the skin off.] Wait...were you supposed to do that? Maybe not.

She took it off...but she had to do something.

She wished she had Jaune's Semblance right about then.

She heard the others fighting still--not doing too well, it sounded like.

Suddenly anger flowed through Pyrrha like she'd only had a few times in her life, mostly around bullies.

This was so unfair! The Ace Ops were arresting them just because they had a disagreement about what to do?! And had disobeyed Ironwood, but he had no right to command them to just abandon Mantle! It was inhumane!

And now look--no matter how many people got hurt here, they just kept trying to do the same thing!

Suddenly, the metal catwalk in the hanger wrenched itself off its attachments and started to send the Ace Ops off the end.

Vine used his Semblance to catch them all, but it gave Ruby enough time to use her Semblance, and Penny to catch Weiss and Blake, and they sped back in.

"Pyrrha, did you do that?" Weiss was stunned.

Pyrrha blinked. "I..."

"Whoa, that was awesome," Ruby said. "Now let's run!"

"Wait, are they all right?" Pyrrha felt guilty.

"They're fine," Weiss insisted. "Come on."

Pyrrha turned, her hands shaking.

She had to stop losing control like this. She hadn't done it this often in years... What was wrong with her?

She remembered Penny's...destruction again... She'd overreacted back then...because of an illusion, but still... She could have just killed someone if they weren't ready.

"Pyrrha?" Blake looked back.

Pyrrha realized she'd stopped walking forward.

"Come on, they'll see you," Blake said, taking her wrist. "Run!"

Pyrrha swallowed her misgivings and began to run.

Penny was inspecting Nora.

"She's not doing well," she said. "We need to take her somewhere... Can we go back to Mantle?"

"No, we don't have time for that," Weiss was chastising her crossly. "It was a one-way trip, and we have to wait till Maria figures out some way to pick us up. And someone has to go to the Amity Tower now."

"We can't all go," Blake said.

Weiss thought. "I think I have a place where we can crash," she said. "Then once Maria gets there, we can go to the tower."

"The Ace Ops will catch us soon," Penny said.

"What happened?" Pyrrha asked.

"They wanted to know where the Winter Maiden was," Ruby said. "We told them we didn't know... They didn't buy it."

"We were lying." Penny hiccuped suddenly.

"Yeah, but we couldn't exactly tell them the truth," Weiss said. "I just hope she's doing okay... Right now I have no idea who would get the power... If it was Winter...I...I don't know if she's really on our side anymore."

"Winter wouldn't hurt you..." Pyrrha said.

Weiss shook her head. "She still called the soldiers on us."

"But she let us get away," Pyrrha said. "Surely you don't think she really wants to arrest you."

"I...just don't know," Weiss said. "There's so many people I thought I knew, and now I'm not sure."

Pyrrha found this depressing.

"I think Winter cares about you," she said. "I'm sure she does. She's just confused. She'll realize what to do. Just give her time."

"I guess it's nice one of us other than Ruby still has some optimism," Blake said, with a weak smile.

"It'll be fine." Ruby sounded less sure than Pyrrha did.

"Then for now, we need to go to my house," Weiss said. "Pietro can meet us there."

* * *

Pietro did one better: He brought Fria and Shine with him, as well as Maria.

Better than leaving them in Mantle.

They got there about the same time as the girls did, since Penny had to fly and Ruby to run them also.

Pyrrha thought a car would have been easier, but they didn't have a car.

Weiss knocked on her door resolutely.

"Who's going to be there?" Shine asked. "The servants?"

Whitley opened the door.

"You again?" he said. "What are you--?"

Weiss pointed her sword at him, and he held up his hands.

"We're coming in," she said.

"Blake, Pyrrha, get Fria, will you?" Shine hissed.

They rushed to do so.

Shine grabbed Weiss' shoulder. "What do you think you're doing?"

"Getting in," Weiss said, as Whitley stepped back and let them in.

"Things are already bad enough after what you did to Father," he said. While he still sounded a bit priggish, Shine noted the actual fear behind it.  "Now you want us to harbor fugitives as well?"

At least he didn't call her one.

"Our family has a reputation." He crossed his arms.

Shine smothered a laugh at how weird this was and how desperately he was trying to act like he wasn't scared.

"That's what you're worried about? Your reputation?" Blake said.

"Someone has to be," Shine muttered.

Maria just glared.

"I'm just saying that we've already lost all the house staff," Whitley said. "And mother locked herself in her room."

Poor kid, Shine thought. What was his mother thinking... What was her name again?

"Maybe you haven't figured out what's going on, Whitley," Weiss said, very annoyed, "but we're busy trying to save Atlas." She gestured around.

Seriously? Shine frowned at her.

Pyrrha was using her Semblance to move Fria's chair inside carefully. Fria didn't seem very alert right now. They'd put blankets on her.

Shine wondered if she should have stayed in Mantle and waited for the others to come back, but this had sounded more urgent.

"Look," Ruby said, a bit less rudely, "our friend is hurt. We just need a place to lie low while she rests, and then we'll be out of your way."

Shine then saw how bad Nora was hurt and gasped.

Whitley glanced at Nora and looked a bit unnerved also.

He sighed. "Fine, what do you expect me to do, then?"

"Go to your room!" Weiss said sternly.

That did it for Shine...and Pyrrha also.

"Weiss!" Pyrrha said sternly.

"That's enough of that," Shine said.

Whitley glanced at her oddly.

"Is being a jerk to your siblings going around today or something?" Shine scolded Weiss as if she were her mother or sister from the tone she was using. "Why are you talking to you brother like that? Has it escaped your notice that he's lost everything in the last two days? He's been left alone, at 14, because your mother is too busy coping to remember she has a child here. And you left him here without a second thought about what he'd do or if he could cook for himself or do anything. If Grimm got up here, he'd be completely vulnerable, and you just barged in, demanding he put himself in more danger from the law on top of everything else, and you don't even thank him? Shame on you, Weiss Schnee."

Weiss looked at her strangely.

"Geez." Shine turned away from her. "Whitley, thank you for being understanding. We appreciate this more than you can know, and honestly, you've been the kindest person we've run into today."

Whitley stared at her. "You're forcing me to do this."

"Yeah, that says a lot about who we've been around." Shine shrugged. "But still... Now, I'm concerned about you and your mother's safety because there's no security around here now, and Grimm won't stay out of this city forever. I think I should talk to her. Can you show me where her room is?"

"She won't listen to you," Whitley said.

"Yes, but I'm the adult," Shine said. "It's better if I try than one of you."

"Do you want help?" Pyrrha asked.

"No, Pyrrha, I think you're more help with Fria," Shine said. "But thank you. And, Whitley, we should think about food also. If you wouldn't mind showing me where the kitchen is. Have you even eaten since yesterday?"

"Leftovers..." Whitley said. "Admittedly, we're running a bit low on some of them. Used up a lot for the party, and thanks to the martial law, haven't had any deliveries...but there's some in the pantry."

"All right then," Shine said.

The other girls exchanged looks.

"She's good," Penny said cheerfully.

"Okay, some of us will still have to go the Tower," Ruby said. "I guess I will."

"Me too," Penny said.

"I think some of us should stay here to watch Nora," Weiss said. "You won't need that many people, right?"

"No...just the two of them and myself and Maria should be all right," Pietro said.

"I'll go also," Pyrrha said. "It's metal... I could probably be useful. And I'm not good with medical things."

"Luckily, I know first-aid," Shine said. "Whitley, where do you all keep your first-aid kit?

"I'm sure the closet somewhere...but I've never had to use it. Klein always did that," Whitley said. Then he frowned to himself.

"Okay, fine." Shine held out her hands.

Her pack appeared in them.

"I always carry some basics." She pulled out a first-aid kit. "We're going to need clean water...maybe some rubbing alcohol... Regular alcohol will work all right, I suppose, and then I have ointment, as long as they don't crack open. Weiss, Blake, lay her down somewhere. Make sure she's covered, but don't put anything over top the burns. You might need to take some of her clothes off too."

They nodded and rushed to do that.

"Let me know if you hear from Jaune and the others," Shine said to Pyrrha.

"I'm a little worried that we haven't." Pyrrha checked her scroll.

"Oh, here." Pietro tossed Shine something. "Penny mentioned you didn't have a scroll. I had a few old ones lying around. I put everyone's numbers into it and reconnected it. Didn't take too much effort."

"Oh, thanks," Shine said. "This is so nice."

"Here, text us so we can add you," Pyrrha said.

Shine did so...with some difficulty, because it was a little different from using a phone. But finally she got it.

"I have one for your fellow too." Pietro gave her another one. "In case you see him before I do."

"Thanks." Shine put it in her bag.

"I could call Kline," Whitley told Shine when his sister was out of earshot. "To help with the girl."

"Terrific idea," Shine said. "We need Jaune, but it could be hours before he can get here. I should go check on them...but I hate to waste energy."

She already had to pray a few times while she was letting their allies know what was going on... No sign of Raven yet. Either she'd left, or she'd been avoiding getting in contact. Either way, Shine wasn't going to worry about it.

Ruby came back out, holding her scroll. "I hope the others are all right," she said.

"If you're worried about Yang, you could try calling her," Blake suggested meekly.

"That's the thing," Ruby said, "I did." She held up her scroll. "It's not going through."

Shine pursed her lips.

"All right," she said, "that does it, once we get Nora settled, I'm going after them. Wally might have found them already, but maybe they're just out of range."

"Why would they be? If they're in Mantle?" Blake said.

Shine wasn't sure, but something didn't feel right.

She focused on Nora for a while, and then showed Whitley how to get some simple sandwiches made in the kitchen.

Weiss felt a little bad for how she'd spoken earlier; Shine's scolding had gotten to her more than she let on.

"Uh...thanks," she said, when they brought the food in.

Whitley ignored her. He was pretty clearly still angry.

Blake and Ruby were curled up by the window.

"I guess I'd better go," Shine said.

They looked up.

"Pietro and Maria and Penny can handle the tower, right?" Ruby said, "and Pyrrha... Maybe we should have gone with them after all."

"Yeah, why didn't you?" Shine noted.

"We just weren't...sure we should risk it," Blake said. "We almost got caught, and Mai doesn't want to go with us anymore..."

Mai had left the room at some point.

Shine really didn't like that huntress.

"Will you all be okay here alone?" she said. "I should talk to your mom, though."

"We'll be fine," Weiss sighed. "You should check on the others first."

"One of us could go with you," Ruby said.

"No, just gives me more people to transport," Shine said. "Easier to just worry about the 4 of them. I have a time limit on my doorways."

"So...how did you...learn to do that?" Blake asked, like it was a real question.

Shine tilted her head. "I didn't... It was a gift. I just think it, and it works... I admit, I didn't get better at focusing on it right off. At first it took a bit more effort. Now it's almost to the second...good thing, too, for Oscar and myself."

"We never...thanked you for that," Blake said.

Shine shrugged.

Whitley shook his head at them.

"Thanks," Ruby said.

Nora moaned quietly.

"I'm...uh...sorry for not being more...appreciative," Weiss said. It wasn't clear if she was talking to Shine or Whitley. "It's not that you didn't help us...it's just...been a lot."

Whitley ignored her still.

"Okay," Shine said. "Well, apology accepted."

"I didn't think I'd say this, but I'm kind of glad you're here," Blake said slowly. "It's better than having no way to get to them..."

"Miss Likstar, you seem kind of familiar with emergencies," Ruby said. "What did you do before you came to...Argus?"

Shine gestured around. "This...more or less...between childcare, library work, and my hobbies. You learn a lot of skills on the job."

"Sounds nice and relaxing," Blake said.

Shine laughed. "Anything but, Blake, anything but. But it's good--it made me ready for this. Wally's better at emergency relief than I am, but I try to have basic knowledge of what to do."

"It's almost sad how little we know," Blake said. "We didn't go very far in that training at Beacon. More of a third-year thing."

"I see," Shine said.

"I mean, basic first-aid, but before that..." Weiss sighed. "It feels like there's a lot we're not ready for."

"You're as ready as you need to be," Shine said slowly. "God gives us only what we can do. If you can't do it, it may not be the right thing. Of course, we need His help even so, but with His help, we can do anything. Nothing is impossible with Him. And I hold on to that."

They looked at her uncertainly.

"Speaking of which, I'll go get your mother," Shine said. "Then I guess I better go find the others."

She left the room.

"What a strange woman," Whitley commented.

"At least she's helping," Weiss said.

"Yeah, and after the way we've treated them, I'm surprised she even wants to," Blake said. "We're outlaws now, and we didn't take her advice before, I'm starting to think we should have. I mean, it was basically what my father and I did to reclaim the White Fang. Worked pretty well there. And now look at what happened. I've gone from wondering why those two got here to wondering why they haven't left yet just out of frustration."

"Maybe they want to help," Ruby said. "Maybe we've been too hard on them. If they really were against us, they'd have done something by now."

"It looks that way," Weiss agreed. "We could all stand to be more cooperative...but good luck with my mother."

Whitley left the room.

"What's with him?" Blake wondered.

"Don't worry about it. He's just being Whitley," Weiss sighed.
[Or you could try to help him, Weiss...just a thought.]

* * *

Shine found Willow, that was her name, in her room all right.

She cut through the lock on the door when no one answered.

Willow was sitting there in her room by her lamp, with a bottle and a worried expression.

"Oh...!?" She jumped. "Who are you?"

"My name is Shine," Shine said. "I was at your party a couple nights ago. Wait, that was last night..."

How much had happened since then? It felt like a week.

"Yes?" Willow stared at her vaguely, like she was trying to place her.

"I'm a friend of Weiss's." Shine hoped "friend" was not pushing it.

"Oh..." Willow said with more understanding.

"Yes...we're hiding out here for the moment, and we're concerned about attracting Grimm...and you and Whitley are here alone," Shine said. "So please come and join us. It's safer that way. Or if something goes wrong, we might not hear it till it's too late."

"I...don't really feel up to joining them," Willow said, clutching her bottle.

Shine folded her arms. "Go or be dragged, madame."

Willow shot her a look. "Really?" she said, with slightly more pep.

"Yes, really," Shine said. "I'm sorry you're upset, I really am, but it's no excuse to put your life and your son's in danger by refusing to cooperate. No one's saying you have to talk or fight, just be in close proximity, that's all. Now come on, I don't want to have to use force."

She stomped her foot a bit irritatedly.

Willow stared at her a long moment, then got up and walked out the door.

"I'll need my tray..." she said.

"Madame, if you insist on drinking, I'm sure you have plenty downstairs," Shine said. "Feel free to go get it, but don't expect us to do it for you. This way." She motioned her down the hall.

The others were surprised when Willow actually appeared in the sitting room.

She sat down in a corner and was silent.

"Okay, I have to go," Shine said. "No one go anywhere alone that's farther than a few rooms, all right? Just in case."

"I think we know that much," Ruby said.

"There are times," Shine said, a bit sassily, "that I wonder about that. I'll be back."

She vanished into a portal.

* * *

When Oscar woke, he started struggling but to no avail. The Hound had him firmly in its grip.

"So small, this new host of yours," Salem spoke, rather coyly almost. "It's a wonder my Hound didn't break you."

She walked up to Oscar.

His thoughts? AHHHHHHHH!

But he kept silent.

"It's been...how many years since we saw each other like this, face to face?" Salem said, looking up with a scary smile. "And nothing to say?"

I haven't actually met you face to face, Oscar wanted to say.

"No, Oscar, play it up. Pretend to be me," Ozpin said. "She'll be worse to you if she thinks you're a fragile child."

Great confidence boost, there.

Oscar struggled to attempt to imitate Ozpin's tone.

"I'm sorry the reunion isn't living up to your expectations." He looked downwards.

Salem looked at him for a moment, then suddenly her eyes turned even blacker and she lashed out and grabbed his face hard with one hand, with such speed and force that she contrived to make it threatening even without doing much real damage.

"You can pretend, boy," she said with venomous hostility, "but you're not fully him. Not yet at least."

[I feel like her VA was trying to sound like Eris from that Sinbad Movie... Props to her--it's certainly intimidating.]

Then she let go and stepped back.

 "Well, perhaps you and I could have a better working relationship," she said in the most normal tone she probably ever used. "Oscar, was it?"

Oscar was left wondering...this was what she turned into?

He almost felt sorry for her... Sure, she was terrifying, evil, and...gross...but she was a person, once... Look what the gods' neglect had done...and their curse... Not all of it was her choice, after all.

But he really should be paying attention to what she was saying...

"The Beacon Relic, my forces have been unable to locate it beneath the school. If I know my Ozma, he has used some means of deception to hide its location differently from the others."

Why did she have to say "my" there? Ugh.

"I need to know where it is," she said slyly. 

"I..." Oscar decided to just tell the truth. "That's not something I know about."

He thought he'd be a goner for sure, but Salem seemed to actually buy it.

"Of course, you would keep that one guarded as long as possible," she mused. "How about something easier, then?"

Just when he was letting out a sigh of relief...

"The password for the Lamp," Salem said.

Uh oh.

Oscar probably hesitated too long before saying, "The Lamp is all out of questions."

"Oh no..." Ozpin muttered. "Not the wisest answer, Oscar."

Salem just smirked sadistically for a moment. Then she raised her hands, and black energy formed in them.

Then it shot out with rainbow sparks and hit Oscar in the chest.

Pain unlike anything he'd ever felt exploded into him, like searing hot coals, like he was being crushed...

Worst of all...it all felt like it was inside him, too.

He screamed.

Salem didn't give any sign that it moved her one way or the other.

It lasted only about 3 seconds, though it felt longer.

Then he was coughing from the impact on his lungs.

Salem came close again. "The lies come out of you so easily," she said, reaching up.

Oscar cringed away, but she still got his face in her hand, almost gently... That was somehow worse than the magical torture blast.

"Like minded souls indeed," she said, with almost a fond look.

Still worse.

Oscar kind of felt contaminated just from her touching him at all. [Yeah...uncomfortable.]

She turned away again. "One of you is going to tell me what you know. I don't much care if it is you or Ozma."

"Oh, she definitely wants it to be me," Ozpin said in a low voice. "Twice as satisfying if I break first."

Oscar didn't feel like he was helping anything.

"Either way, I'll finally have the Relic," Salem mused.

Oscar had a moment of disgust.

"I won't tell you anything," he said, looking up.

Salem turned back. "Hmm?" she said, almost like she was amused.

A doorway opened up in the gross beast innards they seemed to be in, and Hazel stepped forward.

"Hazel?" Oscar said faintly, not sure to be glad or scared at this turn of events.

Hazel came closer.

Scared, Oscar decided. But maybe if he tried to explain. "Wait," he said faintly. "Wait--"

Hazel hit him in the ribs anyway. Hard. Knocking him to the floor.

"That was for Haven Academy," he said. Then he kicked him.

"Everything that follows will be for my sister," he said.

Oh crap...

Salem, at least, left.

Oscar had a moment before Hazel hit him again to realize that the magical pain had died out faster than he'd have thought.

Oz? What's going on...? 

"From what I can tell, your Aura seems stronger than before," Ozpin said. "I can't quite explain it... That should have left a lot more damage than it did... It still hurt like hell."

It hurt, but I don't think anything is broken-- Oscar got cut off by Hazel hitting him again.

Between punches he tried to talk in his head.

Oz, can you assess damage here? It's kind of hard to think when he's--ow!

"This is making me uncomfortable, Oscar," Ozpin said.

You?! Oscar cried before he got hit again.

[This was very hard for me to watch. I hate it when kids get hurt, even in media.]

"Good news," Ozpin said, after a few minutes had gone by in which Oscar didn't really think, "Your Aura is holding up."

He's holding back... Oscar remarked. He's not hitting me as hard as he could...I mean, compared to how hard he was at Haven with you.

"Perhaps not, but he could still kill you," Ozpin said. "However, your resilience is more than before... I still can't explain that... Your Aura should be gone by now."

It must be what Shine did, Oscar said. Remember...the glowing thing... So what does that mean?

"I have no idea, Oscar, but if it holds up, maybe we won't die...for a while," Ozpin said. "But if we don't tell him something, you can't last forever."

Just give me some time to think-- Oscar almost blacked out.

Actually he thought he did black out, because Hazel stopped briefly.

* * *

Emerald heard Oscar screaming and decided to move farther away from the center of the Zeppelin.

It wasn't like she cared, she thought. He was just Ozpin's host. What did it matter to her if Hazel beat the crap out of him? Kid had it coming.

Actually, even Emerald couldn't think of a way to make it make sense that Oscar had anything coming just because Ozpin happened to reincarnate into his unfortunate soul, but she preferred not to dwell on it.

Instead she ended up hearing Cinder and Neo having a one-sided conversation--since Neo didn't talk.

"I know what she said. I just want to check something. We'll be back before anyone realizes." Cinder sounded like she was trying to convince herself.

"I want to see if anything is still going on at Amity Colosseum," she went on, as Neo gave her side-eye. "Salem doesn't know those children like I do. They wouldn't just abandon their misguided attempt to save the world."

Neo just sat down like she had no intention of moving.

Emerald stepped forward. "If she doesn't want to, I'll come. I've been working on my Semblance. I can help... I won't tell anybody."

Anything to get me off this whale, she thought. And we could work together again...after all.

Cinder grunted in annoyance.  "How much did you overhear?"

That wasn't a no.

[Poor sucker.]

Anything to get away from Salem and her creepy Hound too. Neo was probably thinking that also.

[And just because I swear this song fits Salem so well, I had to put it in...also easily one of the creepiest Disney villain songs, and it's in a sequel! Hellfire is probably worse though.]

https://youtu.be/Vnf6_WfXDck

[Props to Renji229 for making this. They agreed with me that her son Nuka would be Tyrian here, and Cinder would be the lioness Vitani.]

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