The Shrine Ruins was in absolute chaos. A pair of monstrous creatures were locked in brutal combat. The two of them had been fighting all throughout the Shrine Ruins, starting at the farthest reaches of the locale, one of the creatures attempting to escape the other and only fighting back when necessary while the other seemed hellbent on bringing down its target. And eventually, the fight spilled out into a small clearing next to a stream, very close to where Hunters who fight these beasts set up their main base camp of the area. Seeing that escape was no longer an option, the creature that attempted to flee turned to face its adversary.

The creature in question was a massive gorilla-like creature with dark grey skin. The dorsal side was covered in thick, rigid green and brown thick shell and its head was protected by the same shell, forming a giant crown and chin plate. And lastly, it had a thick, long tail that ended in prongs. This was the might Fanged beast, often referred to as the Wandering Colossus, known as Garangolm.

And the beast that was attempting to make a meal out of this massive monkey was a large wolf-like creature with ears that curved backwards. And while it's back feet were like a normal wolf's, the front feet had five toes and were almost like human hands with fearsome, serrated claws. However, instead of fur, Its body was covered in cobalt scales with white edges, with several ridges running down its back. This was the Fanged Wyvern, also known as the Moonlight Nocturne, the Lunagaron.

The two roared at each other as the Garangolm swung its fist at the smaller creature, who leapt over it and onto its back. It took a few bites on the creature's rock-like back, before leaping off. The two then turned towards each other, at which point the Lunagaron launched itself forward and biting the Garangolm's face, sending the two of them tumbling across the ground. But this allowed to get to its feet, grab the smaller creature and pin it to the ground, before slamming its other fist down on it.

However, these creatures are far more than simple animals, why they are known as monsters, as they possessed fantastical abilities humans could only dream of. In the Lunagaron's case, it had an organ that could freeze the air it inhaled, which could then circulate throughout its body as a unique form of thermoregulation. It can also use this ability to form ice armor on itself during combat and breath mist of frost.

And with that, the Lunagaron sent a blast of ice into the Garangolm's face. This caused the ape-like creature to stagger back, allowing the Lunagaron to get back to its feet, rush forward and do a backflip that made its large, scaly tail uppercut the Garangolm in the face, sending it to the ground. This would ordinarily be where the fight between the two creatures would end when they encountered each other on normal circumstances, but the Lunagaron was hungry and determined to bring the Fanged Beast down and eat it while the Garangolm was furious at the creature that caused it so much pain and was prepared to repay its pain in blood.

The two then prepared to charge each other once more. However, they were unaware of the fact they were being watched by a third figure. A highly intelligent being that was still an animal seeing invaders in its territory, yes, but was also a figure that keeps the peace and balances the world around it. And the creature could see that the fight between these creatures could easily spill out of the locale and into the nearby village of Kamura, which would endanger the people there. There were multiple reasons that this fight had to stop. And so, the creature flew high into the air at incredible speeds while also flying towards the fight and crashed down in between the two creatures, causing them to stop instantly and warily observe the interloper.

This creature was a mighty quadrupedal dragon, with silver and gold scales, plates and blades resembling armor, almost as if this dragon were a knight. Its massive wings possessed a bluish-purple membrane that almost looked like a cape. But curiously, the membranes seemed to be "separately" connected to the finger bones of the wing, with each wing possessing a single, giant talon. At the base of its tail were a pair of small fins with a similar coloration as its wings. Going further down, the tail ended in three large, movable prongs that could be used to grab prey. Going back towards the other end, its chest had a thicker section of armor plates, its neck a pair of frills extending from the side that resembled a cowl to fit its cape-like wings. And finally, it had a pair of large, golden horns atop its head. This was an Elder Dragon referred to as the Legend Resurrected, or even the Guardian Knight of Peace, Primordial Malzeno.

The Elder Dragon roared as it looked between the two, with Garangolm on its left and Lunagaron on its right. It then swung its left wing outwards, making the gorilla-like creature stagger on its hind legs to avoid the attack, as well as lashing out its trident-like tail at the Lunagaron, forcing it to jump back as well. It continued to posture and give threatening displays in order to get the two to back off. Ordinarily, this would work on the Garangolm, but in this case, the Fanged Beast was too enraged and determined to bring down the Lunagaron that assailed it. Meanwhile, the Lunagaron was a born hunter and fierce predator that would take on any foe it came across, even if it was significantly large than it, or if it was a mighty Elder Dragon, which most creatures would normally flee from.

And so, the two attacked, the Garangolm pounding its chest and leaping forward while slamming its fists down on the ground, the Malzeno narrowly avoiding this, before leaping forward quickly to get out of the way of the Lunagaron trying to pounce on it, before getting on its hind legs and slashing at the Garangolm's face. However, before it could do anymore, it had to avoid another tail stab from the Malzeno, who then flew forward while spinning with its wings tucked close to its body to make itself like a drill to hit the Garangolm, who managed to sidestep, grab the Malzeno and force it to the ground. It prepared to slam its fists down on the Elder Dragon as the Lunagaron was going to come in for a bite to the neck and the Malzeno prepared to use its Dragon Element to force the two back, before they all heard a roar and looked up to see another creature charging into the area.

It was another Fanged Wyvern like Lunagaron, but that's where the similarities ended. It was a hulking quadrupedal beast with some resemblances to a tiger. It was primarily clad in purple and yellow plates of armor, with a red underbelly. The head had a short, tigrine snout, which held two foldable tusks under its cheeks and sported a large pair of jagged yellow horns, just underneath which were its long, thin ears. Both the forelegs and hind legs ended in four-clawed digits and each foreleg was armed with a single large serrated blade, which was kept folded back, parallel with the leg. The beast's tail ended in a spear-like tip composed of three spikes that could flex outwards to form a trident shape. And thanks to its excited and/or agitated state, the numerous bone blades/spikes that were normally hidden were now on full display. This was one of the most dangerous monsters known to Kamura, that devours small armies of monsters during a time known as the rampage, referred to as the Barbarous Beast, known as Magnamalo.

The Magnamalo had an incredibly high metabolism, to the point they would even target Elder Dragons for a meal, which is why they targeted The Rampage for the veritable buffet of monsters. So the beast certainly wouldn't pass up a chance to feast on three large and powerful monsters. And so it rushed forward, smacking the Lunagaron with its paw and slapping the Garangolm away with its tail. It then charged the Malzeno, but the Primordial monster fired a beam of Dragon Energy from its mouth to blast the beast with, but it was managing to power through the beam. However, purple flames were starting to rise off the Malzeno, the beast's own unique power known as Hellfire, which was highly explosive. So once it started mixing with the explosive Dragon Energy as the Magnamalo was mere feet from the Malzeno, it reacted and caused a huge explosion.

The monsters soon recovered and, once again, this SHOULD have been where the fight ended, both creature normally disengaging from combat. But for some reason, these creatures absolutely refused to stop fighting. It was as if they were seeing red, the only thing on their minds now was killing the creatures that refused to become food for Magnamalo and Lunagaron while Garangolm was incensed beyond belief all these creatures were coming out of nowhere to attack it and ruin its peaceful day and Malzeno was furious all these creatures dared to defy it.

And so they engaged each other once more, Magnamalo and Garangolm crashing into each other in an attempt to overpower one another, while Lunagaron and Malzeno rushed at each other, the Fanged Wyvern grabbing the Elder Dragon's head and flipping over its body to slam the winged creature down on the ground on its back, starting to tear into its face, before Malzeno grabbed it with its tail and absolutely ragdolled the werewolf, tossing it into the air before slamming it down with full force.

The Elder Dragon then descended on Magnamalo after the Barbarous Beast slammed the Garangolm to the floor and began biting, clawing and stabbing it with its tail, before the bulky Fanged Wyvern unleashed a roar and made its Hellfire explode to launch Malzeno off of it. The four monsters were quickly becoming exhausted, but still refused to surrender, their rage having completely overtaken them. But before they could continue any further, they noticed a shadow looming over them, looking up in time to see a massive sphere of pure white swirling energy descending upon them. Upon seeing it, they barely had time to register this new threat, so they had absolutely no time to run before the sphere crashed down, unleashing a massive explosion, everything going dark for the monsters.


"I still don't like this, Ozpin." Glynda Goodwitch told her superior. Summer vacation had just started at Beacon and most of the students went home over the break, though the teachers still remained to maintain the school and oversee the students that either chose to stay or required Summer classes in order to progress to the next year due to poor grades during the school year. And, as always, the assistant Headmistress was going over important business to keep the school running smoothly, while the man in charge could hardly be bothered to pay attention.

When suddenly, a massive sphere of light appeared to tear through the fabric of reality and floated in the air in front of the school, at the same height as the windows of Ozpin's office. The sphere then exploded, creating a massive burst of wind, but not doing any real damage. But once the light faded, the bodies of four massive creatures unlike anything the two had seen before fell from where the sphere had been, crashing to the courtyard below. The two heads of the school quickly came out to investigate, but once they reached the bodies of the strange creatures, they suddenly changed into the forms of four teenage girls, but even then, they were unlike any teens the two had seen before. They seemed like Faunus, but had far more that one singular animalistic feature like most Faunus.

The first one was a fair height of 5'10" with a lean build, but toned muscles. She had scaly skin, with greyish-brown digitigrade feet, which meant they were structured so she was standing on her toes, which ended in golden talons, with the last toe on the inside of the foot off to the side on the middle of the foot and a tiny golden spike on the heel. From there, the grey scales shifted to a pure white, with three tough armor plates covering her thighs, shaped like an arrowhead, the tips of the plates colored gold. She had a tail protruding from her hips, the same length as her body, with a pair of fins with a bluish-purple membrane on the undersides at the base of the tail, which ended in three prongs.

Her abs were a similar grey to her feet and she had a small line of arrowhead plates running down between her breasts from her collarbone to her had one more line of plates on each side of her neck from the back of her shoulders along her collarbone and stopping before the front of her neck. Her arms transitioned back to the greyish-brown at her forearms, with protective golden ridges on the back of said forearms and her fingers ended in gold talons similarly to her had a pair of wings on her back with a similar-colored membrane as the fins on her tail, loosely connected to almost blade-like bones in the wing, with three spikes of increasing size leading towards a giant talon in the middle of the wing.

The front of her neck was also light blue with white fins on the sides of her neck that stretched to the top of her neck, transitioning to gold towards the outer ends. Her face was heart-shaped and her eyes were a deep blue, with small golden ridges coming down from the top of her head, almost touching her eyebrows line. She had long pure white hair with some strands of a similar blue as the membranes of her wings and the front of her neck. And finally, she had a pair of golden horns extending from the top of her head.

The second girl was slightly taller at an even six foot with a muscular build. She, too, had digitigrade feet with four toes feet ending in yellow claws with a small yellow spike on the heel. Her legs up to her thighs were covered in dark purple scales, stopped by two small yellow ridges along the outside of the leg. From there, up to her armpits was a hide with a brighter lavender color, while the front of her body up to her neck and the inside of her legs and arms were a bright red as if she had a nasty sunburn. She had a long tail covered in the dark purple plate that led to a spear-like tail that separated like a trident. She had three more yellow ridges on each shoulder and from the sides of her neck down her arms were more dark purple scales.

Where things got interesting was her forearms. She had more armored yellow ridges alongside the outside of her arms arms, almost giving the appearance that she was wearing braces. But there appeared to be several small vents in between these ridges, for what purpose Glynda could only guess. And just after the last row of ridges, but before her wrists were large, serrated yellow blades. The skin of her diamond-shaped face was also lavender. And, upon a dental inspection, the combat instructor was shocked to see her upper canines extend into serrated fangs like a sabertooth tiger, retracting after a moment of being left alone. She had shoulder-length red hair to match her blood red eyes and an impressive yellow crest on her forehead, almost like an ornate samurai headpiece.

The third one was the smallest at 5'6" with a lean build with toned muscles. And she was the most straight-forward so far. Yet again, her four-toed feet were digitigrade, ending in white serrated claws. Her back and outside of her body were covered in deep blue scales and plating while the front and inside of her body were a dull grey. She had a line of blue plates from her thighs down to her knees, the tips colored white and her shoulders had similar plating on them. Her fingers also ended in white, serrated claws. And she had sizeable tail, but still the shortest of the four, ending in three white points formed into a strange triangular position. She could've actually passed for a normal Faunus if she only had the tail, but underneath her long cobalt hair, she had pointed wolf-like ears that pointed backwards. Her face was a triangular shape and her eyes were an intense, piercing orange, almost as if they were glowing.

The last one was by far the tallest at 6'8" and was easily the most muscular as well. She had dark stone grey skin and just like with the other three, her feet were digitigrade, though she had three toes almost like an elephant. On her thighs just above her knees on the outside of her legs were rock-like protrusion as a similar rock-like shell covered the front of her thighs like pads, as well as a rocky ridge on either side of her hips. She, too, had a decently long tail, with a rock-like shell covering the top of it, the tail ending in a four-fingered claw-like structure. Her forearms also had this shell covering it, extending to the first digit of her fingers as well. She had a rounded face with shoulder-length black hair and green eyes. And on the top of her head sat a large crest that almost made her look as if she had a crown of stone.

And so, Glynda collected them with her telekinetic Semblance and brought them to the nurse's office and the two women, plus Professor Peach, did a physical examination on the four of them. Other than the fact they were unconscious, along with their unique anatomy, they were perfectly unharmed.

"Well, we need answers somehow, Glynda. What better way to get them then to ask the ones at the source." Ozpin said.

"But how can we be sure we can trust what they might say? Or even believe that they won't simply attack us when they wake up? You saw those creatures they were before they transformed into these girls. The wolf and the tiger looked more fearsome and vicious than any Grimm." Glynda warned him.

"Regardless, whatever monstrous creatures they were before this, they are children now. We can't simply desert them." The headmaster told his right-hand woman.

At that moment, the four former monsters slowly woke up from their sleep, slowly starting to get up, causing Glynda to blush and Ozpin to look away. Why? Well, because the four girls were naked. They had only just finished the physical a mere five minutes ago, covering the girls bodies with white blankets, not even sure what to do about their clothing options. But now they were awake and finding themselves in an unknown place and they weren't happy about it. And seeing a pair who had the air of hunters about them, they knew who to take the anger out on. The Lunagaron and Magnamalo got up first and prepared to attack, but were shocked at their new forms and stopped to observe themselves. The Garangolm was next and, being the more peaceful creature, she opted for a threat display by pounding her chest. But now having sensitive breast, she quickly found that to be a bad idea, falling to her knees and holding her chest.

The Malzeno was next, but being the most intelligent and logical one, she stood up and took a more peaceful approach. "Please. Where are we?" She asked, a bit surprised. She figured in this human form, she may be able to speak the language of Hunters, but she was still shocked to hear herself do it.

"So, you can speak our language, then?" Ozpin questioned.

"Bits and pieces. Only what I heard from Hunters." The former Elder Dragon explained.

"Thankfully, we have someone who should be able to help all of you expand your vocabulary." Glynda said as Professor Peach walked back up to them, having stepped away after helping complete the physicals on the girls.

"Hello, girls. This might be a little shocking at first, but I think this will help you out in the long run." The professor said, before her eyes flashed. Suddenly, a huge wealth of words ran through the minds of the monster girls, allowing them to understand the full extent of the English language.

The girls all reeled back from the rush in information flowing into their minds, looking up at the woman in shock. "H-how the hell did you do that?! Our hunters can't do that!" The Magnamalo girl demanded.

"D-don't you mean Huntsmen and Huntresses?" Professor Peach asked.

"What is a Huntress?" The Lunagaron asked.

"It's a female Huntsmen." Glynda told her.

"That's dumb. Why have two different names. Male or female, our hunters are just called 'Hunters'. Why have different names for a profession because of different genders?" The Garangolm questioned.

"Um... I guess, because it sounds cooler." Professor Peach said awkwardly. "I think I'm going to go now." The Plants Sciences professor said as she left room.

"Thank you, Professor Peach." Ozpin said with a nod as she headed towards the exit, his back still to the monster girls. Glynda sighed at this, before using her semblance to make the blankets covering the girls as they slept levitate into the air and wrap around them like togas, turning Ozpin to face them.

"Huntsmen and Huntress are universal terms throughout or world. Add in the fact that these girls were once creatures we had never seen before... Could it be possible?" Glynda began to theorize.

Ozpin was slowly theorizing the same thing, before looking out the window and seeing the moon in the sky. "There's one sure-fire way to tell." He told his assistant. "Girls, would you please take a look out that window, if you don't mind?" He asked, pointing towards said window with his cane.

The girls all looked towards the direction he was pointing to see the moon in the sky, to which they were shocked. "No way..." The Magnamalo said.

"The moon! It's... Shattered." The Malzeno said in shock.

"Not even Fatalis would be able to do something like that." The Garangolm said in shock.

"NOOOOO! My beautiful baby! What happened to the precious moon!?" The Lunagaron girl cried out, falling to her knees and weeping.

"So, I take it the moon is not shattered where you come from?" Ozpin asked.

"No. It's in one piece. And it's perfect that way!" The Lunagaron said in despair.

"That proves it. We've never seen creatures like what you were when you first appeared. And if you know the moon to be unbroken, that can only mean... You girls are from another world." Glynda told them.

"What? How is that possible? Other worlds aren't a thing." The Magnamalo dismissed.

"Well, there is a scientific idea known as the Multiverse theory, suggesting that there are other universes existing simultaneously to our own. Some of them are nearly identical, like all of the same history, places and people, only with very minor changes, while some others couldn't be more different from each other. I'm guessing ours are the latter case. It was only a theory, but considering no such creatures like you exist here, I'd say it's now been proven." Glynda explained.

"But, if you don't have monsters, then why do you have hunters?" The Garangolm aked.

"Monsters? Is that what you were called?" Glynda asked, to which the girls nodded. "I will admit you all looked quite fearsome, but you still seemed to be animals, none the less. Certainly not what I'd call monsters." She said.

"The creatures WE deal with, however, most certainly fit under that label." Ozpin said, as Glynda pulled out her scroll and showed several images of several different Grimm. "The creatures of Grimm. A ravenous, destructive force that covers the majority of our world, known as Remnant. As long as mankind can remember walking the surface of our world, they also remember having to fend off these horrific beasts. We've tried researching them, but we only seem to wind up with more questions than answers. All we know is that they exclusively attack humans and our creations and that they are attracted by negative emotions: fear, sadness, anger, hatred. Any attempt to study them is useless, as they somehow always die in captivity, at which point their bodies begin to dissipate, leaving nothing behind TO study. And we have learned that they have no soul." Ozpin explained.

These girls, who were former monsters themselves that had no issue attacking humans in the past, were shocked with these monsters. "Unbelievable. At least I only attacked humans when they messed with me." The Garangolm said.

"I mean, I would snack on humans every now and then, but they weren't my go-to. And, when I had my fill, I backed off... At least until I was hungry again." The Magnamalo said. She then realized something. "Speaking of which, I'm surprised I'm not hungry right now. In all the time we've been sitting here talking, I would've expected a little twang of hunger would've hit me." She said.

Glynda was a bit disturbed that this girl ATE humans in her old form, but pushed past it. She couldn't be tried for things she had done in a different world after all. "I'm guessing you were a creature with high metabolism. It's likely due to changing into a more humanoid form. Humans can usually go several hours without feeling hungry and needing another meal." She explained.

"Such cruelty. There are some incredibly aggressive monsters in our world, but even still, mindlessly attacking and slaughtering humans and their creations is drawing the line for most, if not all of us, without a valid reason." The Malzeno said.

"But, how can you tell they don't have a soul?" The Lunagaron asked.

"Because they do not have aura." Ozpin told them.

"Aura?" All four girls questioned at once.

"Aura is the manifestation of our soul. A life force that runs through every living creature on Remnant, even animals. Grimm are the sole exception. It bears our burdens and shields our hearts. It can be used to amplify our physical abilities, be projected in attacks that are devastating to the Grimm and most importantly, it acts as a sort of force field to protect us from grievous injury. And, it allows us to use our Semblances, projections of our auras used in more offensive ways. For instance, I use it to levitate things with telekinesis and, as you're keenly aware, Professor Peach uses it for telepathy." Glynda explained, levitating a first-aid kit on the table next to her into the air. "It is almost completely unique, though there are a handful of cases of a Semblance being hereditary." She told them.

The Lunagaron girl whistled at this. "I bet our hunters would kill for something like that." She said, nudging the Garangolm girl, who stepped back with a small growl, though couldn't help but nod in agreement.

"Not that this isn't super interesting and all, but... where does this leave us? How do we get back to our old selves and our old world?" The Lunagaron girl asked, all of them turning to Ozpin.

The headmaster frowned at this. "Honestly, I don't know. A situation like this has never happened before. We don't even understand what sent you here in the first place, or what caused you to turn into Faunus." Ozpin explained.

"Faunus?" The Malzeno asked.

"They are very much similar to humans, although they have animalistic features, such as an extra set of animal ears, tails, claws, horns or even wings. However, unlike all of you, they usually only have one animal feature instead of a plethora of them. Though, there have been a small handful of exceptions." Glynda explained.

"Oh, so then they're similar to Wyverians from our world. They're also like humans, but they have pointed ears, four-fingered hands, feet similar to the ones we have now and they can occasionally either be as small as toddlers, or the size of some monsters." The Garangolm explained.

"Back on track, we've never experienced anything like this before, so we have no way to know how to fix this issue. There are some Semblances that allow teleportation, but they've never given access to other worlds before. I'm afraid we have no way to help you return." Ozpin told them, causing all of them a bit of shock and despair at this news. "However, we can offer you a place to live. On one condition." He told them.

"Name it." The Lunagaron said.

"You all appear to be around 17, so you four would have to become students here." Ozpin told them. "This is Beacon Academy, one of Remnant's most prestigious and advanced schools for training young and upcoming warriors into future Huntsmen and Huntresses to defend the world from the creatures of Grimm. They live here, are given meals and an education and are taught to hone their skills to becoming the best warriors and the best versions of themselves they can be. So, not only would you have a home and security for the next four years, but you would be doing a noble cause, fighting for what's right. And, of course, there is an undeniable thrill to it all." He offered.

The four girls looked between each other, uncertain at first, but all of them coming to the same conclusion. "I guess we don't have any better option." The Garangolm said.

"Why not? I get to tear some freaky things apart and I get free meals out of it." The Magnamalo agreed.

"Heck yeah! Hunting and fighting is what my kind is all about!" The Lunagaron said, letting out a howl.

"Back in our world, I often defended my territory from calamity and faced off against horrible threats. And I can think of few threats more horrible than these Grimm. I accept." The Malzeno explained.

"Excellent. Then that only leaves the matter of your names." Ozpin said.

"Names?" The girls all asked in confusion.

"Of course. We'll need to call you by something." Glynda told them.

"Well, we were wild creatures, after all. We didn't exactly have concepts of names before. But I believe humans had names for our species. Like, her kind were known as Magnamalo, they called her species Garangolm, the wolf was known as Lunagaron and they call my kind Malzeno. Although, I believe they refer to me and the small handful of those like me Primordial Malzeno." The former Elder Dragon explained.

"Interesting. So there are likely subspecies and variations on members of a species, much like in our world." Glynda noted. "But what exactly is the difference that makes you a Primordial Malzeno?" The combat instructor asked.

"That would be that I do not share my kind's affliction for symbiosis with the Qurio." The Malzeno said with some venom in her voice mentioning the flying menaces.

"Qurio?" Glynda asked.

"Basically flying leeches. One rotten little bastard nipped my rump in the past." The Garangolm explained, rubbing her backside at the memory.

"Well, all of those names are quite interesting, but that doesn't leave you with any last names. Also, they don't quite match with the color theme." Ozpin said.

"Color theme?" They all questioned.

"Yes. You see, nearly 80 years ago, there was a great war involving all of the kingdoms in our world. A war of great ignorance and oppression. One side fought for the destruction of all forms of art and self-expression. And so, in defiance of this idealism, the people that opposed said idealism started naming their children after one of the core aspects of art itself: Color. And it is a trend that has held to this very day. You will be hard pressed to find someone who ISN'T named after a certain color, variation of a color or something associated with a color." Ozpin said.

"Wow. That's actually pretty inspiring." The Garangolm said.

"Yeah, but we just barely learned how to speak like humans, so color concepts might be a bit beyond us." The Lunagaron said.

"Well then, I suppose we'll have to come up with something." Glynda said.

Ozpin stepped up to the Magnamalo first. "Let's see... You are purple and red. Like many flowers and many wines. So, henceforth, you shall be known as Wisteria Champagne." Ozpin told her.

"Hm... Guess it has a ring to it." The former Barbarous Beast accepted.

He then approached the Garangolm. "And you are as grey as stone. And much of your armor plating looks like stone as well. Therefor, your name from now on shall be Onyxia Carnelian." Ozpin declared. [1]

"You know, I think it fits. I like that." The Fanged Beast said with a smile.

Next up was the Lunagaron. "And you are many chilling colors of blue, like the coldest ice. But also white, like the snow of a howling blizzard. And so, you will be given the name of Cerule Snow." He said.

"Ooh, sounds pretty chill to me. I can work with that." The Moonlight Nocturne agreed, her tail wagging a bit.

And finally, he stepped up to the Primordial Malzeno. "And you, you have the pristine colors of a knight and your wings are a magnificent purple. Hence forth, you shall be known as Silver Imperia." Ozpin finished.

The girl smiled at this. "It's a beautiful name, sir. I will do my best to be worthy of it." She declared.

Ozpin smiled back. "Well, then. I believe it is time for us to show you to your new home." He said, starting to walk away, gesturing for them to follow with Glynda close to his side.

However, both teachers came to a stop with a sweatdrop as they saw the four girls all crouch down and try to walk on all fours. "Right... This might take some time." Glynda sighed.


[1] I came up with Wisteria Champagne on my own. I was kind of stuck with the others, but thankfully, there's ACTUALLY a RWBY name generator out there that can give you names based on colors. It can give you specifically male or female names or neutral names and even team names. Someone put in some Grade A work when they made that!