Please Read! Rules, and Disclaimer

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I do not own RWBY, The Godzilla Movies, Pjo/Percy Jackson, Hunter X Hunter, TeamFourStar, Hellsing Ultimate, Bleach, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Boku No Hero Academia, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Fairy Tail, or Konosuba. They belong to their respective owners. I do own some rights to the story, so you have to credit me in some way

Credit me by putting that the challenge/idea for the story was from @Y4r3Y4r3D4z3. (You legally have to(all you have to do))

RULES

0. Please message me by going to contents, pressing my username, and then message me by pressing the message button and stuff if you do use my idea, and made it a story. Include the tags, story name, the chapter name you got the idea from, and the Idea number.

1. Okay, so, If it is a Hellsing Ultimate/Hellsing crossover, then it must be the abridged version if you haven't watched it then, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL581218B72A4B9170.

2. NO READER THINGS, no Male Reader, Female Reader, or Reader Inserts.

3. Be descriptive. I don't want the book dialogue to be written like a script, for example, Alucard: Fuck you that's how. I want it to be like, "Fuck you that's how!" Alucard snarked. or "Yes, mom," Alucard said mockingly. Also, don't half-ass descriptions, put something in like: Ruby went where the object crashed and found a man laying there, face in the dirt. He looked around 7 feet tall, very muscular, had what looked to be scaly gauntlets and shoulder pads on his arm with spikes, sharp claws on both his fingers and toes instead of nails, a crocidile like tail, and had long wild hair going down to his back. I just made up that RWBY x Godzilla segment, you can use it if you wish, but other people might use it too not just you.

4. If you do a pairing, don't rush it, or force it. I find pairings better if it's a slow burn, 1) it seems more realistic, people don't all of the sudden get together after a few simple interactions, and 2) It's kinda fun to mess with the reader who ships hard making them think, "WHEN THE FUCK ARE THEY GETTING TOGETHER!". Also, don't do harems. Harems are purely a perverted fantasy for most people, and write it to live their fantasy. If you don't do a harem, it seems more realistic and sucks the reader in more my opinion.

5) Unless none of a character's personality is known don't make a charcter OOC(out of character). To do this I suggest looking at the wiki for there series, and go to there page to understand their personality, or look through the series, and write down their traits. You have to understand their personality to make the interactions more realistic, and make a well constructed story. Get into the mind of the character. Please remember that lust, envy, greed, pride, anger/wrath, and gluttony should be in every character no matter how large or small.

6) NO OCs(Original Character)! This is already a crossover, it would be like a reader story. If it's a legal guardian per se it's fine, but for let's say the RWBY universe if the person is going to be in the school, you could just put a teacher as one, or if it's on the villain they don't need a legal guardian, or any documents because it would be better for the villain side. Another OC I'm ok with is like a powerful godlike being that just wants to fuck around with someone by sending them to another universe beause they are bored... as long as they don't interfere, they want entertainment, so they wouldn't interfere.

7. Don't be afraid to curse. Most of the books/manga/anime/movies are about teenagers, and in most of the animes they do curse. Also, in HxH there are hints at adult things mostly starring hisoka, and Hellsing Abridged by TFS has a lot of adult jokes. And teenagers/young adults curse a lot, I've even seen second graders curse.

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Rules 3-5, and 7 are also tips. Part of rule 6 is also a tip.

Feel free to suggest some ideas, and I might put them here too... as long as it follows the rules here

ALSO you could use the rules as a challenge for a crossover idea you think of.

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