RWBY: Legend Of The Ghost Rider
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  • Reads 13,564
  • Votes 262
  • Parts 25
  • Time 4h 14m
Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2023
Mature
(A Reboot of RWBY: Ghost Rider)

Carter Blaze was the son of Summer Rose and Johnny Blaze and lived with his family until he was 13. 

Carter never unlocked his semblance until he turned 13 and in his eyes, his life turned upside down. While training at Signal with his sister, Yang, his semblance kicked in and began to burn around his body, seemingly melting his skin.

Carter freaked out and ran. He ran until the fire was put out and he was away from everyone. Fearing that everyone saw him as a monster or freak, he left and began to live on his own. His own family soon thinking he was dead after not being able to find any signs of him.

4 years pass before his family would even know he's alive but also the key piece in both Ozpin and Salems plans to save/destroy the world.
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54 parts Ongoing Mature

You are the son of Vergil, the dangerous older brother of the famous devil hunter Dante. After your village is attacked and most of your family either killed or presumed dead. What happens when a cybernetic ninja saves you from a gruesome death? What do you do when you're past doesn't stay buried? what will unfold when someone you thought was long dead comes back for revenge. Ps. This is my first story sorry for any grammatical errors, any media and references in the story belong to their rightful owners.