AU : Potentially massive crossover (main: BNHA/RWBY) | Jaune never went to Beacon | OOC Izuku | Jacques Schnee : not as bad as canon, just annoying
There were rumors of a settlement currently floating at the southwest of Menagerie.
Well, calling it a settlement would be more than an understatement.
It used to be just a settlement, but so many people who've grown tired of the Four Kingdoms of Remnant moved to this place. It became so populated that the founder, with the help of a highly advanced underground alien race and the Faunus of Kuo Kanna, turned a vast piece of land the size of Menagerie into a technologically-advanced paradise floating leagues above Remnant's seas and turned the settlement into a full-fledged country.
A country that expanded upon an already established network with the settlements in Remnant, except for the ones from Atlas.
A country that is not yet recognized due to its solitary and secretive nature.
A country named Velhallis.
Inside it is a very prosperous society. Farmland soil is fertile, businesses are bustling, and the day-to-day technology improved the population's overall quality of life. The long-established network with the other settlements on Remnant expanded upon by Velhallis' five previous leaders certainly helped the country thrive.
As for the other settlements, they maintained contact with Velhallis even after decades thanks to the Archway, two metal pillars connected by a metal archway and fitted with slipspace technology. Invented by human and alien scientists on Velhallis, each settlement has an Arch built under the town hall, with pathways connecting to the outside.
Because of this, it isn't all that common for the settlements, notably the ones on the frontier, to rely on the Four Kingdoms. It was until the fourth king visited that he found out about the settlements' joint vow to only call for Huntsmen and Huntresses twice a week to maintain Velhallis' secrecy.
The walls are lined with hard-light shields and artillery rivaling that of Atlesian weaponry; some manned by soldiers in blood-red armor, others remotely controlled by those in eight towers at the central parts of the settlement. Velhallis is guarded day and night by five maroon supercarriers floating around it.
It is protected by an army of 798,250 soldiers. A major portion of the army is comprised of Humans and Faunus who moved to the former settlement years before it was transformed into a full-fledged country. But there are a few portions of the army that isn't just from either race. Some of them are from the highly advanced race that made their home in Remnant and lived underground for centuries; others are robots with a level of sentience created by the founder's successor 89 years ago; and there is a squadron of genetically-enhanced super-soldiers clad in very strong armor.
The country thrived in secret, away from the eyes of the rest of Remnant... until five soldiers spotted a multitude of Bullheads, all bearing the insignias of three of the Four Kingdoms.
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As soon as the soldiers entered the northern gates of the walls, they didn't wait for their commanding officer to clear them, using their jetpacks to fly straight to the fortress using of the current King to tell him of the urgent matter. Their superior just shook his head, letting out an exasperated breath upon realizing that they might've had a matter to take to the king.
The fortress itself was... more of a glorified and very detailed cuboidal structure than an actual fortress, surrounded by four towers that are twice its height. The fortress had solar panels, water towers and a helipad on its roof. Heavy artillery lined the topmost part of the walls and the towers. The residential, single-function, commercial and industrial districts surrounded the fortress's walls on one side, while the farmlands, forestry and wildlife surrounded them on the other.
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FanfictionI got a bunch of story ideas floating around in my head; might as well put 'em here. They'll probably be just one-shots, so don't expect me, a mediocre a writer, to make fully-fleshed out stories out of them. Feel free to make your own spin on them...
