"Mark Enson: RWBY's Guide to earth"

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We see me on the projector screen drinking my sorrows away.

Ruby: What is he doing? He looks so sad.

Xenophanes (RWBY): He's sad about how the last showing was.

I throw the bottle onto the floor and take out another and drink out of it.

Orion: How did I end up here? All I wanted to do was make a fun book.

I take a swig out of the bottle and I look at the time realizing I have to get ready for the next chapter.

Orion: *Sigh* I don't know how other authors do this. Welp. Showtime.

I say unenthusiastically while I teleport to the theater.

I teleport back into the theater with my normal enthusiasm and prepare the next universe.

Orion: Alright chaps. This next universe has two versions of it so you might react to it two times.

Rias (DG): What do you mean?

Orion: So, in short terms. RWBY get themselves into my world.

Weiss: Your world?!

Orion: Yep! Now normally. This type of setup is called the "Isekai formula" in where either a person from my world enter another world or vice versa. Most times where RWBY specifically they find a person where they're aware of who they are, but since it's me. You can obviously tell this won't be the situation.

Ruby: Could you show us?

Orion: Right.

I do what I always do and slam the film reel into the projector and slam the play button.

Remnant. A peculiar name for a planet. Though it was named for what it is. A remnant of a previous attempt at making a world. You may be tempted to know what I am talking about but that is not what the story is about. No, this is a story of when one reality crosses over to another.

Ruby: Alright. Let's try this again.

This young girl is named Ruby. She along with her maternal half sibling Yang are newcomers to a school known as Beacon Academy. I would describe how we got here but that isn't important. The two along with her teammates Weiss and Blake are experimenting with multiple types of dust. What for? It was an assignment given to them by professor peach. The assignment was to recreate a new type of dust out of the existing dust.

Yang: We've already done this four times.

Weiss: Less complaining, more mixing.

Blake: Test number five: 3 grams of gravity dust, 5 grams of water dust, and 2 grams of electricity.

The girls start mixing the dust of the dust and start mixing them together. They then put the mixed dust into a machine that compresses it into a normal dust crystal and it start to glow ominously.

Yang: Did we do it?

Blake: I don't know.

Ruby: Well. Let's test it out.

She grabs a hammer and chisel and breaks the crystal causing a blinding light. A few seconds after the light dims down revealing the team is no longer there.

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