The Life of Akiba
Kruziikrel
By Korvax
Based on the RWBY Tv Show
Glossary
Hello. If it isn't obvious by this paragraph, I'm the creator
of this story. You can call me Korvax. This story, and those that
will undoubtedly follow it, serve no purpose other than to show the
world what's on my mind. I don't care if you like it, or if you
don't. While I will appreciate all feedback good or bad, the only
thing that will discourage me from continuing to write, would be
death. The following items will be the correct pronunciations of some
of the Names of people and places you will see in this story. Enjoy
it, because lord knows I am.
The main character of this story is of course, Akiba. The
following items will be the correct pronunciations of items he uses,
and his name.
Akiba - is pronounced Ah * Kai * Bah
Kruziikrel - Is pronounced Crew * See * Krell (Fun fact, I'm
an Elder Scrolls buff. Kruzikrel, is the name of a dragon in Skyrim,
who you encounter in Solsthiem)
Mattaroc - Maw * Tar * Ock (Like the thing between your legs.
But without the C)
Venomshaank - Venn * NOM * Shae * Ank
The other important characters of this story will have a similar
style in the beginning of their ...stories. But, I will still put
their names here. If you want their weapons. Wait for their stories.
Or if you would rather meet them as they come. Do not read after this
point. As they are essentially spoilers.
**SPOILERS AHEAD**
The little brother is the first character you meet in this book,
and if it wasn't obvious. He will be seen throughout the majority
of Akiba's life.
Raidyn - Rae * Den (Think Ray, like a sunray, and then Den, like
a man's basement)
Last Name - See Akiba's.
The next character you meet will also be a constant over the next
four years of Akiba's life at the defense school. She is the first
person he lays eyes on during the initiation trial of bones.
Kelsi - Kell * See (The Kell of the House see's all. Destiny
reference)
Unihari - Uni * Har * E (Uni, as in uniform. Har as in Hard and
E)
And for the final character, someone you will not see till the
near end of this story is the fourth member of Akiba's team. Also
following the rule of first eye contact is your teammate, this is
Raidyn's teammate.
Yves - Yeh * Vez (found this baby online, it means "Archer
of God" A term that in the beginning of our story made sense in
every irritation. Now, with Yves's confirmed weapon set, not so
much. However, there will be a story)
Tetsuyi - Tit * Sue * Ye (There are no words to describe this
name. None.)
**END
SPOILERS**
(A/N: In
advance I'm sorry for the bad transition between paragraphs. There
is a page limit, as I'm sure none of you want to read 50 pages per
character. As such, the beginning of nearly every paragraph will
include a time jump. 😊
Sorry)
Do you know the definition of insanity? At one point in time I
didn't either. It wasn't until my 18th birthday that I
finally began to understand insanity. You see, the real meaning of
insanity is to try the same thing... Repeatedly, while expecting
nothing to change.
Perhaps I should go back, and explain where I'm coming from. I
was born on the continent of Sanus and lived under the harsh,
survival based lifestyle of the kingdom of Vacuos. See, in Vacuos,
you either survive in the desert, or you don't. There was no middle
ground. You grow up fast and learn to defend yourself or the Grimm
and the endless wastelands of the desert claim your life. For you to
know the full story, I think you should understand all the players.
Grimm, and the creatures associated with that title, are one of the
groups of villains in this story.
You see, the Grimm are creatures of darkness, ranging from the
pack hunting Beowolves, to the massive size of the Drakon, a large
reptilian-like creature of myth, which was said to have the ability
to create other Grimm, just by beating its wings.
When I was just five-years-old, the Grimm attacked my small-town
village of Adra'kadia. What was only moments before, a peaceful
serene day in the village markets, people going about their mornings.
Merchants and other vendors voices clouding the air, to get people to
buy their wares. All of it, all the peace, shattered with a single
voice. The air turned cold as ice, as if death was moments away. The
village was divided into 5 districts, like a compass, with the center
home to the offices of law and order. The Southern district was the
first to fall, screams echoing in the lazy air, howls of creatures
from beyond. Our own town guard, The Ka'dian Svash, hurried down
the twisting, tiny alleyways of the town, to get to the site. Sounds
of battle could be heard for hours, and then suddenly there was
nothing. It was as if the maidens had swallowed up the entire
district, leaving nothing but dust behind. Unknown to us, as at the
time of the first cries of battle, I grabbed my brother from his spot
and ran full bore for the nearest shelter. To the East a fire had
started in the slums and was slowly spreading towards the west, while
to the north a cloud of malicious, darkness was spreading quickly
towards the center, as the town began to collapse in on itself.
Between the powers of the Grimm, and the defenders of the town, no
one noticed me along with a couple of the survivors of the southern
attack escape. We were not even twenty feet from the wreckage of the
Southern gate when a low rumble was heard from the endless darkness
of a nearby alleyway. Two eyes; then two-hundred. The rumbles slowly
began to build, as the -rest of us began to back away in fear, some
of our small party began to run back towards the town center; I never
saw them again.
Only me and my brother, Raidyn got out alive, the rest of our
party falling prey to whatever was in that alleyway, the town behind
us burning under the sun. Being a five-year-old boy and trying to
care for your three-year-old brother, after everything and everyone
you've come to call family and home is dead and gone? Let's just
say I was learning my first lesson of the wasteland. It wasn't a
kind one.
We were three weeks down the road, east of the ruins of our home.
I had just turned nine yesterday. We set up camp alongside the main
road, under the shelter of a trio of ash. We ate a dinner of hard
bread and cold meat, not a very cheerful birthday. During the night,
a young wandering Beowolf attacked our campfire. I managed to grab a
nearby rock and beat the beast into a puddle of shadows, as I was
enjoying my victory; short lived, my brother screamed in pain.
Rushing over I discovered during the tussle, he had been scratched
over his left eye. My brother used to have red eyes, like a lake of
fire. Now, his left eye was covered in blood and he was crying out in
anguish. Let's be honest here. I had no idea what to do, my
brothers crying, there's blood everywhere and I'm sitting down
holding a rock and looking dumber than the puddle of black next to
me. I panicked. When the shock of the experience died down, and my
brother settled down, I tore a couple of pieces of my shirt off,
taking one piece to form a bundle I tied the bundle around his eye
with the other piece of my shirt and made a makeshift eyepatch for
him. It was crude, but for the time being, with my at the time
limited skills it was the best I could do.
We were in the middle of a sea of sand, everywhere you look all
you could see was sand. The sun was a burning ball of hellfire in the
sky; its mission was to burn the water out of our tiny frames, then
crush us into the red-hot sands of what seemed like an endless hell
frozen in time. I hadn't drunk a drop of water in 3 days, giving
all that I had to my brother. The accident resulting in the loss of
his eye was two years ago. But it seemed like just yesterday both of
his bright red eyes were staring up at me, laughter in the edges of
his smile as we played a game of toss in the bazaar of the town. We
rarely smiled these days. The world had forced us to grow up fast,
there was no room for joy or happiness. The last town we had visited
had told us the next town over was forty miles east past the broken
skull. We were running in circles. Two boys, one blind in the left
and the other dehydrated; trying to desperately outrun time. A losing
battle between the fires of heaven and the death awaiting beneath
their feet. Seven days into the wandering, we ran completely out of
water. At this point, my brother was practically carrying me, I was
running on fumes. I couldn't speak, could barely breathe. Several
times in the past couple of days he had begged me to take a drink of
water. But he was smaller than me, and needed it more than I had, so
I had refused to allow myself to take any. I don't remember
blacking out, but when I woke up the first thing that I noticed was
my ability to breathe without feeling like I was inhaling dust. I was
inside of a cool, yet poorly lit cave, laying on a bed of soft furs
and pelts. My surroundings were hard to see in the low light, but it
looked like whoever had found me had been living here for quite some
time. My first thought upon waking up was not for myself, the first
thought that crossed my weakened mind was, where is my brother? Is
he okay? Where are we? Are we dead? Several questions like that
poured through my mind like a fountain of water, breaking out of the
gate. Of those questions that I asked to myself, I found the answers.
Looking back on my life, I wish that fourth question had been true.
Death would be a greater respite than what life would later have in
store for us.
The cave that we had lived in for the last 8 months was owned by a
man named Arcaes. He was a huntsman, who found us both delirious and
near death. He took us to a sheltered cove and nursed us back to
health. Every night he would tell us stories of his adventures all
over the world of Remnant. Fighting Grimm in Mantel, quelling riots
in Mistral, hunting in the lush forests of Vale. Arcaes had been
nearly everywhere. I think that if we hadn't met Arcaes, not only
would we possibly be dead, but we would not be the huntsmen we are
today.
Moving on throughout the important events in my life, I was twelve
now and my little brother was ten. We lived in the capitol city,
which was dominated by its Defense School Shade. Shade stood on the
edge of a cliff overlooking Vacuo, much like a hawk on its branch,
overlooking what it believes to be its kingdom. Over the years
behind us, we had learned the law of the Wastes. Survive, do anything
it takes to live. Or die weak and be remembered as nothing. However,
survival always comes at a cost. Survival in the city wasn't easy.
We resorted to stealing to get things that we needed to live with.
Food, water, clothing. I got into trouble a lot but, better me taking
the blame then my brother.
Four years later, we were just starting out at a lesser defense
school. The first thing they had us do at this school was design, and
help the smiths to create our weapons. Over the years I had
discovered I could summon Beowolves through glyphs, which meant that
I could create a cylindrical base and out of it would spawn a black
wolf, with a red face and white eyes, and he would fight at my side
until I send him back, to wherever he comes from, or knocked out. For
my main weapons, I designed a Battle Saxe and a short wakizashi. The
battle saxe was a katana that at the push of a button would turn into
a large battle axe. The idea behind it was I could use the sword for
short, lightning fast combat, and the battle axe with its extended
reach for medium to long range combat, the wakizashi was a short
sword that could be attached to the bottom of the Axe version of its
twin to create a double sided longer and deadlier, weapon.
My brother's weapons were a little more... unique, But I'll
let him tell you about them.
The next thing they had us do, was name our weapons. I remember my
teacher saying, "a weapon without a name, is like a man without
a soul." My Saxe was named Mattaroc, The Fire Lord. And there
is a meaning behind that. In Remnant, there is the existence of a
source of power called "dust" and not the bunny kind. Dust is an
elemental type of material humans use for everything from electricity
to fighting. The dust my weapon was powered by was a mix of red and
black dusts, Or fire and death. The blade itself in sword mode,
dripped fire from its blade and in axe mode, clouds of ice would come
off the blade as if it were frozen. The wakizashi was named
Venomshaank, and used green dust, which caused the blade when active
to drip acid. The only other tools I had, were a set of throwing
knives, which were broken into four parts and kept in key points of
my armor, that is, around my right leg, down my left arm, around my
waist, and in a box on my right shoulder. The final part of my tools
for war, was my semblance. Every "huntsman" and "huntress",
as we were called, has a semblance. It's an... ability that is
unique to every human. Some have polarity, others speed. Mine is
called Apocalypse Motive. Sounds ominous, doesn't it? It appears as
a white glyph on a red background in my right eye, replacing my pupil
and iris. The idea behind it, and what it does is renders all
semblances around me mute. Really useful in a fight. Not so much for
my teammates.
In this lesser school, which was named Arvael. We were taught the
basics of fighting, how to guard ourselves from multiple enemies, how
to use the environment to our advantage, and war tactics and lessons.
We were also taught lessons that in my life on the street, I had
never seen a reason for. Lessons like Mathematics, language, and
science. Language was my favorite, by the time I finished my 5 years
at Arvael, I could speak fluently in my home language of Arabic, and
in the language of the people of Menagerie, which is a very weird
language, like the old-world languages of Latin and Portuguese.
One of the hardest lessons I had to learn was teamwork. If my
semblance didn't give it away, I don't work well in teams with
others. Teammates, slow you down, when instead of focusing on the
mission and the goal, you're stuck in the past worrying about the
wellbeing of your fellow man. My old way of thinking was like that, I
felt that if I had to wait, and slow down for others I would fall
behind. I felt that was a weakness, friendship, comradeship, and
worrying about others were all weakness's. In Shade academy, you're
paired into a team of 4 huntsman, and you stay in that team for life.
It was with this team that I found my greatest strength. But also, my
greatest weakness.
The big day, after my fifth year at Arvael, me and my brother were
approached by representatives for Shade, who expressed their
interests in our skills as potential huntsmen, and invited us to
Shade, to continue our studies. We accepted, and within the week we
were at orientation. Shade's orientation was a little unorthodox.
We started in the shadow of an oasis, overlooking a desolate, winding
mazelike canyon of grand caliber. Our objective was to get from our
end of the maze, to a temple in the middle and then to the end of the
maze, we would be sent down into the maze via our own entrance, the
first person we met eyes with, that is, stared at, would be our
partner for the rest of our years at Shade.
Off at the launch pad they threw us into the air, with the
expectation we'd find our own way down. The first guy on my left
was unlucky. In his attempt to look cool in front of everyone else he
slammed face first into an outstretching rock. Parts of his head
still cling to that rock even today. As for my entrance, utilizing my
specialization in glyphs, I attached a fire glyph to Mattaroc and
activated it in midair, the result was much like a tornado. Except
this one was on fire. The flames didn't hurt, although it was a
little warmer then I would have preferred it to be. The tornado took
me right down the ground floor of the maze, and upon coming out I
found myself face to face with a Faunus. She was a young, but very
pretty girl. She had curly brown hair that reached down to her knees,
two very large, black bat-like wings were closed against her back,
which even among the Faunus, is considered very rare. She was dressed
in Black leather combat boots, light tan cargo pants and a sanded,
white shirt with a mesh hood pulled low over her face. Over her mouth
she wore a simple black bandana. But it was her eyes that struck me
the most, she had crimson red iris's, a small part of me thought
she was a vampire. Ironic, considering how close I was to the truth.
She looked at me, but with the mask on it was hard to guess her
thoughts. Then again, considering my usual facial attire, it was safe
to say she couldn't guess mine either. Naturally, we introduced
ourselves on the run towards the temple. Her name was Kelsi, she was
a Faunus from the outskirts of Tael Va'drin, and had come to Shade
to become a huntress, mainly so that she could run Mercenary jobs and
provide an income for herself. Not that bad of a reason to be one
though, some jobs paid very well. In any case, we continued our way
to the temple, she flew overhead with her "Shatterbow" as she
called it, which was a sniper rifle, that could transform into a
shotgun. I ran on the ground and took out any grim on the field with
my Battle axe and wakizashi.
The Temple of Bones, as the headmaster had called it before
throwing us off a cliff like a bunch of ragdolls, or disobedient
children (a story for another time), was relatively deserving of its
name. Suffice to say, it was huge. The main entrance to this temple
stood a grand four stories tall, two massive heavy oak wood and metal
doors stood open, welcoming travelers into its dark maw, as if only
to close behind them, never to be seen again. As we ventured inside
the dark gateway, there was a light at the end of a long hall. The
light itself was a strange glowing torch that gave away no smoke.
surrounding this light were a grouping of pedestals, upon them sat
obelisks, some were white, some gold, some black and some were even
red and blue. I looked at Kelsi, and reached over to pick up a black
obelisk. As we were about to leave, the temple rumbled. The air
turned cold, as if winter had come, but that was surely impossible,
because even in Vacuos, winter was merely less heat than normal,
nothing like the winters of Mantle, which covered the landscape in
mountains of snow, and without proper gear, would kill a man in
seconds. No, this was more like the chill that you get down your back
when someone's creeping up behind you, this chill had
consciousness, sinister, twisted consciousness. Like a spider, lying
in wait for a fly. Both of us looked at each other, and quickly ran
out of the temple, as whatever it was that had killed the lights,
began to move after us. Coming out onto daylight I had but a moment
to catch my breath before Kelsi lifted me into the air, a large
crusted white claw snapped where I had stood but moments ago. Had I
still been there, my brother would have had twin older brothers.
Kelsi dropped me off at a nearby outcropping of stones as the rest of
the creature came into view. The thing was a large white and crusted
black Crab-like entity. Its face was a mask of darkness from which
two red balls of hatred glared out at us. Landing next to me Kelsi
leveled her rifle and grunted, "That's a big fucking crab."
She said as she cocked back her rifle, bringing it up and focusing it
on the big boys less then appeasing face. "Don't have to tell
me" I said pulling out my katana. Clicking a button, it began
to expand, the blade hissed, individual parts of it snapping apart
and extending into a backwards C shape. The hilt of the blade reached
behind me four feet, curving at the end of the shaft in the form of a
dragon's claw. I began twirling the massive axe around me in
circles until it became a large black circle of frozen death.
*Krakoom* A loud shattering noise expelled itself from Kelsi's
rifle as she pulled the trigger, a red and yellow ball of fire
slammed into the creature's face, tearing into its flesh with a
scream. When the smoke cleared, the creatures looks had certainly
improved. Half of its face was missing and pieces of its mouth were
hanging down from its jaw, held together only by sinew and bits of
bone. The creature screamed with the sound of a thousand out of tune
trumpets and suddenly surged forward with impossible speed towards
Kelsi, who had frozen with fear. Without a doubt in my mind, I
activated a speed glyph from under my feet and shot myself across the
canyon, the wind was roaring in my ears as I brought my axe up and
swung it clean across the fuckers outstretched claw. My blade went
into its crusted white appendage with a crunch, and as Mr. Ugly
screamed, I tore it out of the crab taking his claw with me. Sliding
to a stop at the bottom of the far cliff, looking up I saw a red orb
of malice screaming towards me faster than any human. I raised my
blade in poor defense, before the angry crab could reach me, there
was a cry of war and a shroud of dust. When it cleared, a dark-haired
man was standing on top of the clearly dead crustacean. In his hands
was a pair of scythes connected by a chain. One of the blades was
sunk deep into the crab's skull, the other was at ready in his
spare hand. "Akiba" Said a voice above me. Looking up I
saw my brother, Raidyn sitting upside down on a teleportation glyph.
"Are you alright?" He said with obvious concern. "Yeah,
just a couple of bruises. Nothing new." I said as I used my
reverted katana to help myself up. While on the outside I put on a
brave fade, on the inside it felt like I had broken several
somethings. "So, did you and your teammate get an artifact yet?"
I asked as he landed on the ground, next to his teammate who had
sunken to the floor as the crab disintegrated to shadows and black
goop. Raidyn passed a look with his stark twin and pulled out a black
obelisk from under his cloak.
The Grand Hall of Shade was every bit deserving of its name.
Shaped like a large swooping dome, at its center was a large green
crystal. The crystal bathed the hall in an eerie green light, giving
the appearance of a den of thieves. The headmaster of Shade was
giving a speech, welcoming the new members of the academy, and
assigning them to their various teams. "Akiba Kruziikrel, Raidyn
Kruziikrel, Kelsi Unihari and Yves Tetsuyi. These four students chose
the black obelisk, and so shall be united for the next four years.
And so, they shall be known as Team ARYK, and will be led by Akiba
Kruziikrel for the next four years."
(Authors Note: Now you're probably wondering, why did I use
insanity as my opening? At nearly every turn of age, Akiba will go
through something, or someone who will cause him to place his brother
ahead of himself. Insanity is the theme, because he does the same
thing every time, and instead of getting different results. it's
the same. He always puts Raidyn ahead of his own self, and he always
gets hurt because of it. In the desert, he nearly died of
dehydration, at the campfire a Beowolf tries to kill him, in the city
he gets into trouble for criminal activities. No matter what he does,
he will always take the pain and the blame, for trying to protect his
brother, that's Akiba's weakness. Every character has something
that is defined as their weak point, how to get to them. His weakness
is his brother, and later his teammates. He will always place others
above himself. And eventually that will be his downfall)
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