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** Menagerie is gone, with the name used for the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely, as is Weiss's initial FanaticRacism, and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally, Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raised with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.

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** Menagerie is gone, with the name used for the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely, as is Weiss's initial FanaticRacism, FantasticRacism, and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally, Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raised with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.
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** Menagerie is gone, with the name use as the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely as is Weiss's initial FanaticRacism and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raise with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.
** Along with the huntsmen academies, the job of huntsmen and the huntsmen teams are gone, which by extension technically there is no team RWBY or team JNPR in the official sense.

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** Menagerie is gone, with the name use as used for the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely entirely, as is Weiss's initial FanaticRacism FanaticRacism, and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally Finally, Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raise raised with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.
** Along with the huntsmen academies, the job of huntsmen and the huntsmen teams are gone, which and by extension technically there is no team RWBY or team JNPR in the official sense.

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** Menagerie is gone, with the name use as the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raise with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.

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** Menagerie is gone, with the name use as the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely as is Weiss's initial FanaticRacism and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raise with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.Fang.
** Along with the huntsmen academies, the job of huntsmen and the huntsmen teams are gone, which by extension technically there is no team RWBY or team JNPR in the official sense.
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* TwentyFourHourArmor: Many of the characters are shown wearing full armour most, or all, of the time.

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* TwentyFourHourArmor: Many of the characters are shown wearing full armour most, or all, most (if not all) of the time.
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* AdaptedOut: It be easy to list what wasn't, but a far as the bigger elements go...

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* AdaptedOut: It be easy easier to list what wasn't, but a far as the bigger elements go...
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* AdaptedOut: It be easy to list what wasn't, but a far as the bigger elements go...
** Salem is gone as is Ozpin's entire backstory and everything when with it (i.e. the gods of light and darkness, the relics, the maidens, the huntsmen academies, and Ozpin's ability to reincarnate). Instead, [[spoiler:the evil spirit Luna Fracta]] is the one controlling the Grimm, Beacon is the name of the kingdom Ruby is the queen of, Ozpin is a lord and an adviser to the queen, and the closest equivalent to the maiden powers are the spirits of the plains which bond to host and give them powers.
** Menagerie is gone, with the name use as the slums inside the kingdom where the Faunus live. The White Fang is gone entirely and Adam ([[AdaptationalNiceGuy who is a much kinder person than in canon]]) and Blake have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship instead of being exes. Finally Ghira and Kali Belladonna are gone, instead Blake was raise with Adam and Velvet by a Faunus woman named Fang.
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** Getting the good ending is also rather difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick may as well be ShmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try without a guide, if at all.

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** Getting the good ending is also rather difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick may as well be ShmuckBait).SchmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try without a guide, if at all.
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** If there is one that the game is infamous for among its players, it's how hard it is to get Weiss to remain with the court. While mostly straightforward with the other court members (there will be one specific choice you make to get them to stay), with Weiss you have to have a certain amount of like points gained from dialogue options to get her to stay. The game does nothing to tell you that's what you need to do or which dialogue options give you points, so it is extremely easy for Weiss to leave permanently. It's not helped by the fact that one of the best dialogue options for getting the points is a flirting option, which the player is unlikely to pick if they were not planning on romancing Weiss. It was so difficult to keep Weiss that [[UpToEleven even several of the developers had trouble keeping her and one of them eventually posted a guide on how to keep her in the comments of the download site]]. Making all this so much worse is that getting Weiss to stay is required to get the good ending.
** Getting the good ending is also rather difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick way as well be ShmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try without a guide, if at all.

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** If there is one thing that the game is infamous for among its players, it's how hard it is to get Weiss to remain with the court. While mostly straightforward with the other court members (there will be one specific choice you make to get them to stay), with Weiss you have to have a certain amount of like points gained from dialogue options to get her to stay. The game does nothing to tell you that's what you need to do or which dialogue options give you points, so it is extremely easy for Weiss to leave permanently. It's not helped by the fact that one of the best dialogue options for getting the points is a flirting option, which the player is unlikely to pick if they were not planning on romancing Weiss. It was so difficult to keep Weiss that [[UpToEleven even several of the developers had trouble keeping her and one of them eventually posted a guide on how to keep her in the comments of the download site]]. Making all this so much worse is that getting Weiss to stay is required to get the good ending.
** Getting the good ending is also rather difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick way may as well be ShmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try without a guide, if at all.

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* FamilyEyeResemblance: [[spoiler:If Blake is romanced, the epilogue states that she and Ruby have a son with one eye silver and one eye gold.]]



* MismatchedEyes: [[spoiler:If Blake is romanced, the epilogue states that she and Ruby have a son with one eye silver and one eye gold.]]
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** Getting the good ending is also rather difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick way as well be ShmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try with out a guide, if at all.

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** Getting the good ending is also rather difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick way as well be ShmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try with out without a guide, if at all.
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** Getting the good ending is also rather diffcult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. With Pyrrha you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions.

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** Getting the good ending is also rather diffcult.difficult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. [[spoiler: Penny is the easiest in this regard, with the only requirement being to release her, which you have to do to get her anyway]]. Blake is also easy to keep, being that all you have to do is side with her over Torchwick (which given the facts that when ever he shows up all the characters can do is talk about how much he makes their skin crawl, all his guards are racist and incompetent, and he is trying to blackmail you into releasing someone suspected of trying burn down a school, the choice to pick Torchwick way as well be ShmuckBait). With Pyrrha however, you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a priestess or letting her make her own decisions.decisions, both of which sound reasonable enough. Considering how hard it is to just keep Weiss, it is unlikely you will get the good ending on the first try with out a guide, if at all.

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* GuideDangIt!: If there is one that the game is infamous for among its players, it's how hard it is to get Weiss to remain with the court. While mostly strait with the other court members (there will be one specific choice you make to get them to stay), with Weiss you have to have a certain amount of like points gained from dialogue options to get her to stay. The game does nothing to tell you that's what you need to do or which dialogue options give you points, so it is extremely easy for Weiss to leave permanently. It's not helped by the fact that one of the best dialogue options for getting the points is a flirting option, which the player is unlikely to pick if they were not planing on romancing Weiss. It was so difficult to keep Weiss that [[UpToEleven even several of the developer had trouble keeping her and one of them eventually posted a guide on how to keep in the comments of the download site]]. Making all this so much worse is that getting Weiss to stay is required to get the good ending.
** Getting the good ending is also rather diffcult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. With Pyrrha you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a pristess or letting her make her own decisions.

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If there is one that the game is infamous for among its players, it's how hard it is to get Weiss to remain with the court. While mostly strait straightforward with the other court members (there will be one specific choice you make to get them to stay), with Weiss you have to have a certain amount of like points gained from dialogue options to get her to stay. The game does nothing to tell you that's what you need to do or which dialogue options give you points, so it is extremely easy for Weiss to leave permanently. It's not helped by the fact that one of the best dialogue options for getting the points is a flirting option, which the player is unlikely to pick if they were not planing planning on romancing Weiss. It was so difficult to keep Weiss that [[UpToEleven even several of the developer developers had trouble keeping her and one of them eventually posted a guide on how to keep her in the comments of the download site]]. Making all this so much worse is that getting Weiss to stay is required to get the good ending.
** Getting the good ending is also rather diffcult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. With Pyrrha you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a pristess priestess or letting her make her own decisions. decisions.
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* GuideDangIt!: If there is one that the game is infamous for among its players, it's how hard it is to get Weiss to remain with the court. While mostly strait with the other court members (there will be one specific choice you make to get them to stay), with Weiss you have to have a certain amount of like points gained from dialogue options to get her to stay. The game does nothing to tell you that's what you need to do or which dialogue options give you points, so it is extremely easy for Weiss to leave permanently. It's not helped by the fact that one of the best dialogue options for getting the points is a flirting option, which the player is unlikely to pick if they were not planing on romancing Weiss. It was so difficult to keep Weiss that [[UpToEleven even several of the developer had trouble keeping her and one of them eventually posted a guide on how to keep in the comments of the download site]]. Making all this so much worse is that getting Weiss to stay is required to get the good ending.
** Getting the good ending is also rather diffcult. Not only does it require the previously mentioned Weiss, but also Blake, Pyrrha, and [[spoiler: Penny]] as well. With Pyrrha you have to tell her to remain with the court instead of letting her become a pristess or letting her make her own decisions.
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* PurpleIsPowerful: Glynda's magic is purple, and she wears a purple-lined cape. She's also a very powerful magic user. Yang's [[PurpleEyes eyes are purple]], and she's also a very dangerous combatant.

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* PurpleIsPowerful: Glynda's magic is purple, and she wears a purple-lined cape. She's also a very powerful magic user. Yang's [[PurpleEyes eyes are purple]], purple, and she's also a very dangerous combatant.



* TechnicolorEyes: Ruby's eyes are silver, Yang's and Archon Kreos' are [[PurpleEyes purple]], Blake's are [[SupernaturalGoldEyes gold]], Ren's are pink, and Taiyang's are [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]].

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* TechnicolorEyes: Ruby's eyes are silver, Yang's and Archon Kreos' are [[PurpleEyes purple]], purple, Blake's are [[SupernaturalGoldEyes gold]], Ren's are pink, and Taiyang's are [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]].

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* TechnicolorEyes: Ruby's eyes are [[GrayEyes silver]], Yang's and Archon Kreos' are [[PurpleEyes purple]], Blake's are [[SupernaturalGoldEyes gold]], Ren's are pink, and Taiyang's are [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]].

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* TechnicolorEyes: Ruby's eyes are [[GrayEyes silver]], silver, Yang's and Archon Kreos' are [[PurpleEyes purple]], Blake's are [[SupernaturalGoldEyes gold]], Ren's are pink, and Taiyang's are [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]].
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* BadassGay: Most of the central cast, actually.

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* BadassGay: Most of the central cast, actually.cast.
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* InterspeciesRomance: Ruby's romance with Blake is technically this.
* LadyAndKnight: Ruby has this dynamic with Weiss, though it's somewhat downplayed due to her own combat abilities.

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* InterspeciesRomance: Ruby's romance romances with Blake is technically this.
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* LadyAndKnight: Ruby has this dynamic with Weiss, Weiss and Jaune, though it's somewhat downplayed due to her own combat abilities.



** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/ruby Ruby's theme]] doubles as the main theme.

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** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/ruby Ruby's theme]] theme]], which doubles as the main theme.



* UnderestimatingBadassery: Blake initially thinks Ruby is little more than a puppet queen, a misconception Ruby corrects quickly.

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: Blake initially thinks that Ruby is little more than a puppet queen, a misconception that Ruby corrects quickly.

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* BabiesEverAfter: Several epilogues indicate that Ruby and her love interest and/or the PairTheSpares of the remaining team RWBY members have one or more children.
* BattleAura: Humans and Faunus can create an aura, manifesting it either as a semblance or as magic in the case of Glynda.
* BattleCouple: Ruby with all of her potential love interests.

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* BabiesEverAfter: Several epilogues indicate that Ruby and her love interest -- and/or the PairTheSpares of the remaining team RWBY members -- have one or more children.
* BattleAura: Humans and Faunus can create an aura, manifesting it either as a semblance or as magic in the case of Glynda.
* BattleCouple:
BackToBackBadasses: Ruby and Blake fight back-to-back when dealing with all of her potential love interests.the chimera in Spiritus Bellatorum.



* BattleAura: Humans and Faunus can create an aura, manifesting it either as a semblance or as magic in the case of Glynda.
* BattleCouple: Ruby with all of her potential love interests.



* BigFancyCastle: The Rose castle.



* BreastPlate: Completely averted by all of the armor worn by women in the game.



* ChainmailBikini: Completely averted by all of the armor worn by women in the game.



* DancesAndBalls: A ball is held in Act IV for the Kata faunus, for which Ruby must choose a dance partner.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: Ruby and her Court go through a lot of hardship, but ultimately it's possible to get a happy ending. The degree of happiness varies depending on who and how many of the characters ultimately stay with the Court, however.



* EnemySummoner: The Alpha Grimm can summon more Grimm from a black pitch-like substance that they bleed.



* HowDareYouDieOnMe: [[spoiler:During Jaune's [[RelationshipValues Loyalty Mission]], he gets riddled with poisoned quills from a Grimm because he couldn't raise his shield in time, and one of Ruby's choices is "Don't you dare die." He does survive, however, because of his healing semblance unlocking.]]

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* HowDareYouDieOnMe: [[spoiler:During Jaune's [[RelationshipValues Loyalty Mission]], he gets riddled with poisoned quills from a Grimm because he couldn't raise his shield in time, and one of Ruby's dialogue choices is "Don't you dare die." He does survive, however, because of his healing semblance unlocking.]]



** [[spoiler:Ruby's full name is Rubilacxe, which is Excalibur spelled backwards.]] Most of the Rose monarchs, past and present, were all named after famous and powerful swords.

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** [[spoiler:Ruby's full name is Rubilacxe, which is Excalibur spelled backwards.]] Most of the Rose monarchs, past and present, were all named after famous and powerful swords.



* ReforgedBlade: The first thing Ruby does after her glaive, Little Thorn, breaks in the prologue.

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* ReforgedBlade: The first thing Ruby does after her glaive, Little Thorn, breaks in the prologue.prologue is have it reforged by the local blacksmith.



* SealedCastInAMultipack: [[spoiler:The spirits who created the portals between worlds are all initially asleep, and have been for so long that they've been forgotten. Most of them awaken over the course of the novel.]]

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* SealedCastInAMultipack: [[spoiler:The spirits who created the portals between worlds are all initially asleep, and have been for so long that they've been forgotten. Most of them awaken over the course of the novel.game.]]



* SpikeShooter: [[spoiler:The Grimm that causes the sickness shoots poisoned quills from its back.]]



* YearInsideHourOutside: Glynda travels through the portal to Hépíng a second after Ruby does, but arrives 15-30 minutes later. The two planes run on the same time; it's just that travelling between them gets "tricky".

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* YearInsideHourOutside: Glynda travels through the portal to Hépíng a second after Ruby does, but arrives 15-30 minutes later. The two planes run on the same time; it's just that travelling traveling between them gets "tricky".

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* AlmostKiss: [[spoiler:During Blake's [[RelationshipValues Loyalty Mission]], if the romance option is taken, Blake will almost kiss Ruby before they're interrupted by the fire.]]
* AltarDiplomacy: [[spoiler:When Ruby suggests that she and Blake get married, Blake initially assumes that her intention is for it to be a show of solidarity with the faunus, though it's a miscommunication that is quickly rectified.]]



* AngerBornOfWorry: Nora and Ren fight in Act III because [[spoiler:Nora is worried that Ren's plan to remove the fragment of Magnhild from himself will cause his death]].

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Nora and Ren fight in Act III because [[spoiler:Nora is worried that Ren's plan to remove the fragment of Magnhild from himself will cause his death]].



* TheBlacksmith: The blacksmith who repairs Ruby's glaive in Act I.



* LiterallyFallingInLove: [[spoiler:If Blake is chosen as Ruby's dance partner, Ruby misjudges the force of her semblance while practicing, and knocks Blake over onto her bed.]]



* MyOwnPrivateIDo: [[spoiler:If Yang is romanced, the epilogue states that she and Ruby had two wedding ceremonies: one official royal wedding, and one in the desert overseen by Taiyang.]]



* ParentalSubstitute: [[spoiler:Fang]] was this for the kids in the menagerie.



* RefusalOfTheCall: Ruby initially refuses to come to Beacon with Glynda. After the Grimm attack, the player has the opportunity to do so again, if they wish. [[spoiler:This results in a bad end, though.]]

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Ruby initially refuses to come to Beacon with Glynda. After the Grimm attack, the player has the opportunity to do so again, if they wish. [[spoiler:This results in a bad end, though.]]]]
** Blake [[spoiler:was supposed to become Fang's successor, but instead she ran away]].
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* CivilWar: Spiritus Bellatorum was in the midst of one when the portals closed.
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* MatingDance: [[spoiler:If they get together, Weiss and Yang's dance at the ball is quite provocative.]]
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* PairTheSpares: At the ball for the Kata delegation, the characters Ruby doesn't romance pair up amongst themselves.


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* SexDressed: Most of the time, [[PairTheSpares couples]] are shown sharing a dance at the ball for the Kata faunus. If [[spoiler:Yang and Pyrrha]] get together, however, Ruby spots them sneaking back into the room from a balcony, one of them dressed slightly differently than before.
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* ChainmailBikini: Completely averted by all of the armor worn by women in the game.


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* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: The Kata faunus consider dancing to be a very important part of their culture, involving displays of aura, and intended to reveal the dancers' souls to those watching. Because of this, one of their conditions for a potential alliance with the Summer Rose Court is that a ball be held, and specifically that Ruby herself perform a dance with someone.


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* FlowerMotifs: Roses, especially red ones, are a very prevalent motif:
** The ruling family in vale has the name 'Rose,' and features roses in their heraldry.
** The Arc family is allowed to feature a rose in their heraldry because of their traditional alliance with the Rose family.
** Ruby's semblance, while primarily [[BlowYouAway controlling wind]], involves rose petals as a side affect, which she can later use as offensive weapons.
** Crescent Rose, the power tied to the Rose bloodline, can control steel and stone rose vines created from the castle itself.
** [[spoiler:Penny, who was built to be a PuppetQueen and therefore has an artificial connection to Crescent Rose, has rose vine patterns on her body. If Ruby dances with her in Act IV, she grows roses from her body during the dance.]]
** Adam has roses on his bracers, which according to WordOfGod may be because he is actually related to the Rose family.
** [[spoiler:Crescent Rose calls Ruby 'little rose' and Penny 'primrose.']]
* FlowersOfRomance: [[spoiler:If Ruby asks Pyrrha to dance with her in Act IV, she will show up at Ruby's door with flowers to indicate her acceptance.]]


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* {{Leitmotif}}: Many of the main characters have musical themes associated with them.
** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/ruby Ruby's theme]] doubles as the main theme.
** [[spoiler:Crescent Rose has a [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/crescent-rose theme]] that is a discordant reprise of Ruby's theme.]]
** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/yangs-theme Yang's theme]].
** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/blakes-theme Blake's theme]].
** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/weisss-theme Weiss' theme]].
** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/pyrrha Pyrrha's theme]].
** [[https://soundcloud.com/summer-rose-court/ren-and-nora Ren and Nora's theme]].


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* PermanentlyMissableContent: [[spoiler:If Ruby doesn't go to Yang after napping in her room during Act II, Jaune will die and be unable to be recruited.]]
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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Ruby's romance with Yang is this, since they grew up together starting when Ruby was around ten, although the NotBloodSiblings part makes it slightly more complicated.


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* CommonalityConnection: When Ruby meets Nora and Ren, she immediately feels like she knows them, and like they belong together in one way or another, which turns out to be because all three of them [[spoiler:are bound to spirits]].
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''[[http://summer-rose-studios.tumblr.com/ Summer Rose Court]]'' is a fan-made visual novel based off of the web animation ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}''.

You play the game as Ruby Rose, the lost princess of the Kingdom of Vale, and heir to the Summer Rose Court. You end up being found by one of the castle's advisers who escorts you, along with adoptive sister Yang, back to the kingdom's capital of Beacon to fight against the creatures of Grimm.

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''[[http://summer-rose-studios.tumblr.com/ Summer Rose Court]]'' is a fan-made visual novel based off of the web animation series ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}''.

You play the game as Ruby Rose, Rose is the lost princess and heir apparent of the Kingdom of Vale, and heir to Vale. After a devastating attack that cost her parents their lives, she was hidden in the Summer Rose Court. You end up being found by one of the castle's advisers who escorts you, along desert with adoptive sister Yang, back to the kingdom's capital of Beacon Xiao Long tribe. Now, seven years later, she has been rediscovered, and is needed more than ever to retake her throne and fight against back the creatures of Grimm.
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* AbortedDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:If Ruby dances with Jaune but doesn't indicate romantic interest in him, he'll confess to thinking of her as more than a friend... a ''best'' friend!]]


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* BeneathTheEarth: The survivors in Spiritus Bellatorum are forced to live in an underground tunnel network to stay safe from the chimera.


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* TheDarknessGazesBack: [[spoiler:When Ruby is trapped in the void of Luna Fracta's plane, she is at one point surrounded by Grimm which she can only see by their glowing red eyes.]]


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* EveryoneIsASuper: Everyone, both human and faunus, has a semblance, which manifest as seemingly magical powers.


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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Grimm have them.


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* HowDareYouDieOnMe: [[spoiler:During Jaune's [[RelationshipValues Loyalty Mission]], he gets riddled with poisoned quills from a Grimm because he couldn't raise his shield in time, and one of Ruby's choices is "Don't you dare die." He does survive, however, because of his healing semblance unlocking.]]


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** Nora's DynamicEntry involves her riding on the back of an Ursa and electrocuting it with her semblance, which is how she arrived to the forest temple in the original show.


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* SinsOfOurFathers: Downplayed, especially if Ruby consistently shows that she is trying to fix things for the faunus, but Velvet and Adam definitely hold her responsible for what her family has done in the past, and make sure she knows that they're watching her going forward.
-->'''Ruby:''' I didn't do anything. Well, I mean, ''I'' didn't, but my family did. So in a way, maybe that means I did it. Or I'm not doing enough to ''undo'' it.
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* YearInsideHourOutside: Glynda travels through the portal to Hépíng a second after Ruby does, but arrives 15-30 minutes later.

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* YearInsideHourOutside: Glynda travels through the portal to Hépíng a second after Ruby does, but arrives 15-30 minutes later. The two planes run on the same time; it's just that travelling between them gets "tricky".

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* AnimalEyes: Blake has cat eyes, as a cat faunus. [[spoiler:Ren's mother Lin has snake eyes.]]

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* AnimalEyes: Blake has cat eyes, as a cat faunus. faunus, and [[spoiler:Ren's mother Lin has snake eyes.]]



* BigGood: While not all of her actions are exactly "good," [[spoiler:Crescent Rose fills this role as the closest heroic counterpart to Luna Fracta]].



* EasterEgg: [[spoiler:It's possible to dance with Glynda in Act IV, though it isn't a romance.]]

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* EasterEgg: [[spoiler:It's possible to dance with Glynda in Act IV, though it isn't a doesn't end in romance.]]



** Blake is quiet and has a hard time opening up to people, and can [[CastingAShadow disappear into shadow]].
** Nora is [[GenkiGirl excitable and energetic]] and can [[ShockAndAwe control lightning]].

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** Blake is quiet and has a hard time opening up to people, and can her semblance lets her [[CastingAShadow disappear into shadow]].
** Nora is [[GenkiGirl excitable and energetic]] and can her semblance allows her to [[ShockAndAwe control lightning]].



* YearOutsideHourInside: Glynda travels through the portal to Hépíng a second after Ruby does, but arrives 15-30 minutes later. [[spoiler:Later, when Ruby escapes from the void, it turns out she was gone from Vale for three months.]]

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* YearOutsideHourInside: [[spoiler:When Ruby escapes from the void, it turns out she was gone from Vale for three months, but for her it was a much shorter time.]]
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* EasterEgg: [[spoiler:It's possible to dance with Glynda in Act IV, though it isn't a romance.]]



* GivenNameReveal: [[spoiler:Ruby's full first name -- Rubilacxe -- is revealed when she is trapped in her own bad memories in Act IV.]]



* NobleFugitive: [[spoiler:Jonathan Rosewood fled Vale after Ediubeág's death, changed his name to James Ironwood, and settled down in Michglas, where he became one of the most influential names in Dust engineering.]]



* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler:Ediubeág and Jonathan Rosewood/James Ironwood are both very important in at least Penny's story, but both are long dead.]]



* RefusalOfTheCall: Ruby initially refuses to come to Beacon with Glynda. After the Grimm attack, the player has the opportunity to do so again, if they wish.

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* RefusalOfTheCall: Ruby initially refuses to come to Beacon with Glynda. After the Grimm attack, the player has the opportunity to do so again, if they wish. [[spoiler:This results in a bad end, though.]]



* SneakyDeparture: If you refuse [[spoiler:Jaune's mission to retrieve Prydwyn,]] they sneak away from the castle to [[SuicideMission attempt it alone.]]

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* SneakyDeparture: If [[spoiler:If you refuse [[spoiler:Jaune's Jaune's mission to retrieve Prydwyn,]] they sneak Prydwyn, he sneaks away from the castle to [[SuicideMission attempt it alone.alone]].]]

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