On Blackened Wings (RWBY X Male Reader)
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  • Reads 1,143
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2019
(Y/N) (L/N), a child, yes, but dreams bigger than most and a will stronger than most drive the ambition of the 6-year-old to become one the greatest huntsmen on Remnant. But powers greater than him have other plans. Plans that leave him helpless and alone, and in possession of knowledge he shouldn't have. This leads him to the care of Qrow Branwen. Hanging on to his dream, and determined to avenge what Salem took from him, (Y/N) trains under the huntsman, working his way up to becoming the best. But the Queen isn't done with him yet, and the seeds of her will have already been planted. They will lead him down a dark road that tears his soul apart and truly tests if he is worthy of bearing the title "Huntsman."
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