Hello and Welcome to an idea I had after playing Undertale this Summer, What would happen in the story of Undertale if Ruby from RWBY fell into the Underground instead of Frisk? And this chapter is the sort of prologue of that idea.

Now to get some important things out of the way: 1st I don't own either RWBY or Undertale. 2nd This story is specifically for people who know ALL of Undertale's lore (And a bit of RWBY's lore will be touched on but just read the wiki entry on the characters and topics I mention and you'll probably be good) so if you haven't played through Undertale and/or don't want some stuff spoiled DON"T READ THIS!

Go play the game or watch a play through of the multiple endings in the game then read this to understand the character in this chapter.

Otherwise I'm good

"Are we there yet?" 10 year old Ruby wined as her uncle Qrow glanced back at his soon to be student. Qrow grinned at Ruby's pouted expression. "I'm serous uncle when are we getting to your training ground!"

"Oh did my little Niece that begged me to train her say she was serous?" Qrow loved how furious Ruby looked and eventually looked ahead of him. "Our destination isn't too far away kiddo," Qrow heard another puff and he rolled his red eyes. "Sorry. Huntress in training."

Ruby's expression changed to show a big grin on the youth's face. The red hooded girl followed her uncle as they continued their hike through the red colored forest.

Ruby Rose wore a black dress that seemed like it shouldn't survive an almost 4 day hike but it did. She also wore a belt with mutable 'gadgets' on it that Ruby claimed were necessary to bring on the hike. However the most defining part of the young girls outfit was a long Red hood that seemed to be tied to the dress Ruby was wearing.

Ruby's uncle Qrow was wearing a white coat and slick black pants that did look more like something you would wear on a 4 day hike. The 30ish man had a red bag he carried under his arm. Similar to Ruby's hood, Qrow had a large red cape that he claimed got him some kind of disease called 'babes.'

Ruby assumed that 'babes' were important to her uncle though which only made Ruby more confused because she thought a disease was bad for you. But the real hard part about this mystery was every time Ruby would ask Qrow if it worked he would give Ruby a sideways glance and just walk off somewhere for a few hours and come back sniffling.

But anyways… Ruby had been looking forward to this trip for almost 3 weeks now and she was determined she was at least going to be treated as a huntress in training and not some delicate flower.

About 10 months ago Ruby had gotten the ok from the Vale school board that she could attend Signal academy. This made not only Ruby happy but also her older sister Yang who was already attending Signal for almost 2 years now was just as happy.

And of course Ruby's father Taiyang was happy but he joked that as one of the instructors at Signal he wouldn't go easy on his little Rose and he would mold her into the perfect huntress in Remnant. (Aside from Yang, gotta have that sibling rivalry after all?)

Qrow on the other hand… while he was definitely happy for Ruby he seemed a little to 'meh' about it. So Ruby asked her uncle about his negative behavior and his reply was, "I just know if being a huntress is the best for you."

This one comment made Ruby furious. Ever since she was a baby she was told how hunters and huntresses would go out in the world saving the needy and fighting terrifying monsters. To Ruby they were beyond role models. They were her family.

Qrow, Taiyang and even Ruby's mom Summer rose were all hunters at one point. They helped people, stopped bad guys and were well respected. And Ruby was shocked that Qrow would think she couldn't become a huntress.

This lead to constant questioning and nagging from Ruby and sometimes Yang backed her up during these questionings. And finally one long talk with Taiyang later Qrow explained himself to Taiyang and Taiyang tried to explain to Ruby the best he could.

Taiyang wasn't the best at explaining things. The best Ruby could understand was Qrow believed she wasn't strong enough to become a huntress and no school, academy, or military teaching could come close to the experience Ruby would need.

What was Ruby's response to this? More questioning, only this time the questions were things like "Take me on a mission uncle Qrow." Or, "Will you please take your cutie niece to see you fight some Beowolfs?"

But the one thing that was constant after every question was a "PRETTY PLEASE." Along with some puppy dog eyes for added guilt factor. It took a month but Qrow agreed to personally train Ruby anything he could.

On the plus side it gave Ruby a lot more time with her uncle and she was probably in the most fit she had ever been in her entire life. She even got to use several weapons that her dad would never let her even touch.

On the negative side Ruby lost every weekend to going out on a mission with Qrow and having to deal with a ton of sarcastic and witty remarks. And of course Qrow's tests.

Qrow made tests for Ruby about every month to see how far Ruby had come. And each test while starting off with easy stuff like survive a night alone in the woods or using a loaded weapon ended up being kinda hard like last months test.

What was the test? Ruby had to kill 3 Beowolfs. A task which to any normal hunter wouldn't even be considered a problem, heck even Taiyang joked that he could do it with a blind fold and an arm tied behind his back.

But for a 10 year old girl that only had about 8 months of experience it was almost impossible. Ruby honestly believed she was going to get pinned of trapped or something by the Beowolf's superior speed.

The only way Ruby was able to beat the monsters at all was thanks to her semblance; a superpower that every hunter had locked inside them. Ruby's semblance allowed her to move at super speed giving her the advantage over the monsters and allowing her to complete the test.

That was about a month ago. Now it was time for Qrow's new and according to him final test. But first Qrow had to go ask Taiyang if it was ok to take Ruby away for the soon coming up summer break as this test could take a while.

Taiyang agreed and after a fist pump from her sister and a goodbye from her father, Ruby and Qrow walked off into the countryside. Emphasize on WALK.

They had walked for almost a week only resting when they needed to eat, to sleep or to hunt. The last 'activity' was something Ruby didn't excel to well in. This also led to several remarks from Qrow about 'what does it mean to be a hunter if you can't catch a rabbit?'

The worst part of it though was Qrow wouldn't tell Ruby where they were going. 'Probably scared I'll just use my semblance and just wait for him there.' Ruby grumbled as they continued to walk through a forest with trees similar to Forever falls only instead of red leaves they were yellow.

"And were here." Qrow's voice snapped Ruby back to reality. The two walked out into a large open field half of it was surrounded by the yellow trees and the other half of the field went down a cliff and into a large valley. Ruby walked over towards the edge of the cliff and looked out to see a beautiful valley filled with glowing green trees and surrounding the contained forest was a ring of large mountains.

As Ruby marveled at the location Qrow walked to stand side by side with her. "Pretty isn't it?" Qrow seemed to say to the wind. "Anyway trainee." Qrow looked sideways at Ruby. "You ready for the final test?"

Ruby inhaled and turned to look up at her uncle. Ruby's bright silver eyes sparked with determination.

Qrow snorted when he saw Ruby's expression. "Jeez calm down Ruby." Qrow pointed towards the largest mountain in the chain that circled the valley. "Step 1 of you test is to tell me what you know about that large mountain."

Ruby was shocked. Qrow had never given her a history related test before. Qrow thought the subject itself was almost always useless in a fight because if you're fighting a strong enough opponent then there would be more rumors about them then actual facts and Qrow loved a good rumor.

But Ruby wouldn't fail now because of the history of some mountain. Ruby turned and studied the mountain.

"…" Ruby continued to study the mountain. "…"

Qrow looked absently at Ruby's sweat dripping face like she could force the mountain to tell it's life story if she squinted at it. "You need some help-"

"I've got this!" Ruby half yelled as she continued to stair the mountain down. 'Mountains…'

Qrow hadn't expected Ruby to actually play along so perfectly with the fake out and he realized that he would need to say something before Ruby's head exploded. Qrow coughed loud enough for Ruby to get the hint to look over at him.

"Uncle Qrow, please I just need more time to remember…" Ruby saw Qrow grinning at her and she realized that he was pulling her leg. "You!..." Ruby wanted to say a mean word but thankfully her vocabulary wasn't large enough.

"Yeah even I don't know the full history of this mountain." Qrow's grin made Ruby want to punch him. "But I do believe the stories." Ruby's angry demeanor switched to a more curious one.

Ruby sat down cross-legged next to the cliff and Qrow joined her. The one thing that always got Ruby's attention was a good myth, legend or story. Even if it was from someone who just tricked her.

"It's said that Mount Ebott, holds a rare and impossible to find rare plant called the Dust Daisy." Qrow smiled as Ruby's eyes widened with wonder. "Now this Dust Daisy while supposedly only growing in Mount Ebott over there, no one knows for sure."

"What!" Ruby was at the edge of her 'seat'. "Whys that?"

"Well supposedly… there's a ghost that protects the Dust Daisy. Of course there have been a few adventurous souls that have dared to challenge this ghost to get the Dust Daisy." Qrow's playful grin changed to a sinister smile. "But no one that climbed Ebott ever came back to tell anyone what's really in the mountain."

Ruby gulped as her real test started to become clearer every second. 'Qrow can't expect me to fight a ghost just for a flower… right?'

"Your mission," Ruby held her breath. "Is to find one of these Dust Daisies." Qrow then positioned himself so he was lying back flat on the ground. "Meanwhile I'll wait here and work on my tan."

While Ruby lived in a world that had super powered guardians, creatures comprised of pure darkness and human animal hybrids; the idea of a ghost seemed a scary. What if she never sees her friends and family again?

'No.' Ruby shook herself out of her fears. 'Qrow wouldn't give me a test that I couldn't complete.' Ruby rose to her full 4 feet height and let her bright red hood flap a bit in the wind as she looked at mount Ebott.

"Oh and you might need this." Qrow held in one hand what looked like a small red bag that Ruby almost mistook as a purse. "I don't know a big this daisy could be so I got the biggest bag possible."

"Thanks." Ruby put the bag over one shoulder similar to how you would carry a work bag. Ruby took a few steps away from the cliff. The red girl turned and took up a sprinters stance. Her head pointed strait for the Mount Ebott.

"I call it Lucy... but I'm sure you'll come up with a better name." Qrow said to a trail of rose petals that were lost in the mid-morning breeze. 'Good luck ghost…your gonna need it if you mess with Ruby.'

Ruby corkscrewed in midair after she jumped of the cliff for effect. When Ruby started to get closer to the tree line she crashed through several branches until she finally hit a branch that Ruby used to catapult to the top of the tree line.

Like a fish breaking over the waves Ruby started to jump over the green leaves. As Ruby sped along she left a trail of red petals in her wake. After about 10 minutes Ruby ended up at the base of Mount Ebott a bit winded but otherwise still brimming with determination.

Ruby rested for a second before starting her climb up the mountain. This took a lot more effort as the mountain wasn't best for rock climbing. Luckily Ruby had practice climbing trees around her house. So she just imagined the rocky surface of the mountain was just strange bark.

"You know what I should have done…" Ruby said to herself.

"What Ruby?" Ruby asked curiously.

"I should have gone around the valley not through it. Then you wouldn't need to climb as much." Ruby bickered as she jumped to the next ledge.

"Oh come on Ruby that's part of the adventure." Ruby's response made Ruby grumble a bit. Just then she noticed something.

"Hey it's a cave." Ruby jumped again this time pushing her semblance for extra momentum. Ruby landed in front of a rather small cave. "Maybe hole is a better word for it."

Ruby inspected the hole and eventually figured it cut horizontally through the mountain. Or at least as far as Ruby could see into the hole as sunlight only made the first few feet clear enough to see.

"Maybe one of these cave holes could have a Dust Daisy in um." Ruby reasoned and pulled out a small flashlight off her belt and the 10 year old started to crawl through the cave hole.

On the plus side it was easier for Ruby to crawl through a cave hole than to climb a gigantic mountain. On the other hand the cave hole turned out to be connected to a ton of other cave holes.

Ruby crawled past holes smaller than her hand but other holes were as big if not bigger than the one Ruby was already in. One hole Ruby found was large enough that a Beowolf could side down it with elbow room to spare.

Ruby would have switched cave holes but she didn't for two reasons. One was she didn't want to get too lost in this cave maze. And two all of the cave holes Ruby found so far went straight down instead of horizontally like the one Ruby stayed in and she really didn't want to go down.

Eventually the cave hole opened up to a large cave. As Ruby got out of her cave hole she noticed that light was coming from farther down the cave and after taking a second to mark her cave hole with a red marker from her belt Ruby went off to investigate.

As Ruby rounded a corner she saw a large dome like room that had a large opening right at the top of the dome. Sunlight shown threw the opening and around the opening was what looked like several yellow flowers.

"Found um." Ruby grinned as she looked at the flower… way up there. "Now how do I get one?" Ruby tried to think of a way to get one of the Dust Daisy's without breaking some bones.

Ruby looked around the cave for anything useful in her cause. There were some rocks, some cave holes, some rocks, and a large group of vines growing over the ground. Ruby tried to use one of the vines like a cowboy to get one of the flowers that way.

That didn't work.

Ruby started to lay out everything she had to try and come up with a better plan. She had a small flashlight, a red marker, an apple she was saving for lunch, a small multi tool, a red yoyo, some ear buds and her scroll. Oh and rocks and vines, can't forget about those.

"Maybe I can put a sharp rock on the end of the yoyo… Nah." Ruby started to pace. Ruby continued to think up crazy idea's only to shoot them down just as quickly. Eventually Ruby had only two ideas left.

One she could back track and find the top of that opening. Since there was natural light coming shining through the opening it must open up somewhere on the outside of the mountain. The only problem with the plan was that it would take way to long and Ruby could spend the whole day and night trying to find the other side of the opening somewhere on the mountain.

The second idea was that Ruby could try and use her semblance to boost herself up to the opening; and while it was the quickest solution it did have its own of con as well. The major problem was that Ruby couldn't go from her top running speed to a 90 degree angle jump and not break something.

"What I need is something that could slingshot me while I'm going 100 miles per hour." Ruby continued to grumble. "Maybe if someone got me that high tension yoyo for my birthday I could make the turn, but no I'm too young, I could hurt myself and then I'd cry forever." Ruby tried to impersonate her father's voice.

Ruby sighed and sat down at the edge of the vine pile that seemed to grow right under the opening. Ruby absently poked the vines.

"Probably the only place you guys can get some sunlight." Ruby pouted at the vines. "Why did uncle Qrow give me this as a test? I mean yeah it seems impossible now but it could have been as easy as me picking a flower."

Ruby then gasped as she remembered what Qrow told her. "I need to fight a ghost!" Ruby jumped up happy with her realization. Then she realized if that part of the legend was true a ghost would have shown up by now.

"Well maybe that's for the best…" Ruby frowned as she looked at the Qrow's bag. "What do you thing Lucy? Could I beat a ghost with just you, a yoyo and an apple? Wouldn't it all just go through a ghost anyways?" Ruby frowned as she looked over the bright red bag.

It had a single zipper that opened up to reveal a slightly smaller space then Ruby was expecting a bag this size to have. "Lucy you're incredibly inefficient." Ruby said as he continued to examine the bag.

Ruby found a button. Not like a button on a shirt but the other kind of button. The kind you push. Ruby quickly pushed it. Almost instantly the bag started to hum and then it started to rattle and Ruby figured she should probably take a few steps back.

As Ruby stepped back the bag called Lucy started to transform. The once small bag was now a 3 foot long scythe with a red rose design all over it. At the end of Snath were the words, 'Lucy Version 0.0'

Ruby smiled as she picked up the light weight scythe with a dreamy excretion. "This is way better than a yo-yo."

Ruby had read magazines about the epic weapons hunters and huntresses would use in battle. They ranged from the simple swords that could change into a bow to the overkill Chaingun to a gigantic drill. But a bag into a scythe was something Ruby had not thought of.

Ruby had training in some basic weapons but a scythe was the one she wanted to master. They just looked super cool to hold in Ruby's opinion. Imagine using one of those like in a battle. Using a gigantic scythe sharper that any razor, but light enough for a girl to use.

This scythe that Ruby was holding was perfect example of what Ruby begged her dad for, ever since she stared her training with Qrow. It was beautiful… sleek… red… sharp.

"Ok Ruby stop drooling!" Ruby shook herself out of the dreamy state her present had put on her. "Now with you… Crescent I could just reach those daisies." Ruby started using her renamed weapon to execute a new plan.

After a few minutes Ruby had 'rearranged' some large rocks by cutting a path so she would have a better running start. She also cut most of the rogue vines that grew loosely around the cave and put them with the other vines that grew under the Dust Daisies.

"You'll be my plant pillow… Hopefully." Ruby said to the pile as walked past a large chunk of rock cut to resemble a ramp. She stopped towards the edge of the cave and took a sprinter's stance. "Alright plan C don't fail me now!"

Ruby started to run clockwise around the cave. Using her semblance she started building up momentum with each lap. After about 10 laps Ruby had hit her full speed and aimed her new scythe so she could get ready to make a quick right turn.

"Going good so far." Ruby slammed the sharp blade of the scythe into the ground on her 15th lap. This action caused Ruby to swing so she was now facing the center of the cave and the rap shaped rock.

Luckily Ruby was able to keep her momentum from the swing so she was still going as fast as she was pre-swing. The bad part was that Ruby had too much momentum behind her.

Ruby ran straight ahead using the rap shape rock as a ramp. She ended up with more than enough height after running of the ramp to reach one of the Dust Daisies. Unfortunately she ended up slamming into the opening at the top of the cave.

Right before Ruby started to fall she slashed Crescent at the Daisy's stems. As Ruby fell she noticed that she was over the pile of vines. Quick as she could Ruby tucked into a cannon ball as she slammed into the vines. Ruby didn't feel the slam you would normally feel when you slam into the ground.

You know how when you bounce on a trampoline or in a bounce house you stretch the elastic and get that feeling of going down a bit. That was the feeling Ruby was experiencing when she hit the vine pile.

"Huh?" Ruby opened her eyes in confusion.

*SNAP*

Ruby looked around when she hear a loud snap like a yo-yo's string broke. As Ruby regained her senses she noticed she was in the pile of vines. Just then it felt like she went down a few feet.

"Wha- What's going on!?" Ruby started to push herself out of the pile.

*SNAP* *SNAP*

As more snaps started to echo through the cave Ruby busted out of the pile and franticly looked around for the source of the snapping noise. Ruby noticed that her pile seemed to sink into the earth by about 8 feet.

Ruby realized what happened as more vines snapped. "The vines hid a cave hole!" Using the last of her energy Ruby jumped and managed to grab the rocky wall as the last vine snapped.

Ruby looked back where she was resting a second ago and saw the pile of vines fall down a pit that calling it a Cave hole wouldn't do it justice. It was more like a Cavepit, and Ruby was dangling over it.

"GWAHH!" Ruby screamed when she processed just how close she was to falling. Ruby then felt the wall she was gripping start to crack under her terrified grip. "AHH I'M GOING TO FALL!"

"..."

Ruby's panic state broke for a second when she swore she heard something above her. Ruby looked up to see the room she was in and could see tons of Dust Daisies slowly gliding down to Ruby.

But what mostly caught Ruby's attention was her scythe, Crescent. It looked like its blade had digged into the wall over Ruby's head during the fall, and just in Ruby's reach. Ruby reached out with one hand and managed to grab the end of the Scythe as the part of the wall that Ruby was holding onto fell down the Cavepit.

Ruby let out a sigh of relief and started to take in her current situation. "Ok first I need to get out of this pit." Ruby started to shimmy along up scythe and almost reached the wall again but stopped when a voice call down to her in a slightly childish tone.

"Hey kiddo."

Ruby looked up and saw an outline of what looked like someone kneeling to look down at Ruby's predicament. Ruby had a hard time looking up as the sunlight from the opening gave the figure a dark outline. But when Ruby saw the figure had red eyes and something flapping like a cape behind them she knew who it must be.

"Oh… hey Qrow." Ruby figured her Uncle must have followed her and now he was going to say that Ruby failed her test and he wouldn't train her to become a full-fledged huntress all because she couldn't get a simple daisy. Just then Ruby noticed that several of the Duct Daisies that started to fall fell around Qrow's outline and landed on the ground next to him.

"Whelp… there's the fabled Dust Daisy you wanted." Ruby sounded oddly sarcastic considering she was still hanging in a Cavepit. "Now can you please help me up Qrow!" Ruby gave a pouted expression towards the red eyed outline.

"Sorry." The outline cast a wide grin. "But you're going down." Before Ruby could react the outline landed right on Ruby's left hand making her scream in pain. Ruby looked at the outline she thought was her uncle but now that it was closer to her, Ruby could tell this person was too short to be her uncle.

Then Ruby realized what was really looking back at her with glowing red eyes. "You're the ghost!" Ruby was in total shock as she looked up at the smiling ghost noting what it looked like.

The ghost looked to be the same age as Ruby. It even had the same red hair, the same body type and the same flowing red hood as Ruby. The key difference between the two was that instead of a red and black dress the ghost had a green and yellow striped shirt.

"Well… Ruby," The ghost slowly stepped on Ruby's other hand making sure to reinforce all of the pain Ruby was feeling in her hand. "I suppose I was…"

Ruby didn't like how her Ghost double said was and she really didn't like the pain in her right hand. 'I can't lose to ghost me!' Ruby silently grumbled as the ghost double continued to smile at her.

"But with you I'll get revenge on all those idiots." The ghost's eyes and mouth started to drip blood red tears. "Starting with that-"

The ghost didn't get to finish its thought because Ruby's apple hit it square in the face and the ghost backed up with its hand covering its face. At first Ruby was happy that her attack had even worked on a ghost and she pulled herself up. Ruby was careful as with every movement the blade of the scythe rocked back and forth in the stone wall.

But just as Ruby pulled herself up the ghost dashed forward and grabbed Ruby's throat clearly angry at the red mark over its face. Speaking of faces Ruby had a hard time looking at the ghosts face without getting dizzy. Although that could be because she was getting strangled.

"You through an apple at my face." The ghost said calmly through its constant smile. "You are a brave little kid aren't you?" Ruby managed to grin as a plan formed in her mind.

"Nope." Ruby's grip weakened on the scythe and the ghost pressed its advantage over her. "I'm actually a bit of a daredevil." With that Ruby grabbed the ghost's arm and pulled the two of them off the scythe and down into the pit.

Ruby had never gone skydiving but she felt like this was a good equivilant of the activity. The ghost meanwile never lost its playful grin but seemed to look quizzical as the two continued to fall down the pit with no signs of stopping.

"Well that was stupid." The ghost chuckled and let go of Ruby's thoat. Ruby pushed herself away from the ghost and tried to regain her breath. "You just did what I wanted you to-" Before the ghost could continue Ruby managed through her yo-yo right into the grinning ghost's face.

"Take that!" Ruby made a face at the ghost. It looked blankly at Ruby its grin was gone and Ruby's moment of victory disappeared. The ghost kicked off the wall and aimed its own punch at Ruby.

"DIE!"

Ruby barley dodged the simple attack with the fact that they were still falling would have impressed Qrow if he ever got to see it. Ruby was about to turn and make fun of the ghost again but her voice caught in her throat.

When the ghost hit the side of the pit it managed to dig into the wall and was quickly slowing down as Ruby continued to fall into the pit.

"BUT I GET YOU BODY AFTER YOU DO!"

The ghost's laugh echoed and Ruby's eyes at first looked defeated as she thought she could at least crash that thing into the ground with her. Ruby's mind raced as she tried to think up another plan. Just then Ruby remembered something that Qrow had theorized about her semblance.

'Your semblance allows you to travel at ridicules speeds in the fraction of a second, and that would give you an advantage in an open area like if you were in an open field or forest. However it wouldn't give you much of an advantage if you were pinned or trapped like a rat. Fortunately I think I've got a solution for that problem.'

So Ruby started to run.

At first Ruby ran along the Cavepit's wall only serving to increase the impact she would feel when she eventually hit bottom. But as Ruby continued to go down and increasing her speed with every step, she started to loop around the Cavepit.

'You know those things in museums that you drop a coin in and it starts to circle around and around and eventually the coin just falls down into some money jar?'

Ruby's speed continued to climb as her uncle's words resonated in her mind. And she started to run in a loop so fast it looked like a red fan blade just went supersonic.

'Well theoretically of course, you could be like one of those coins. You could start running, building up energy and delivering one epic punch to the bad guy.'

Pushing her semblance to its max, Ruby raced up the Cavepit and saw her ghost double digged into wall it's creepy grin and glowing red eyes looking down at her. Ruby held back her fist as she closed the distance before the thing could even react.

"PETAL PUNCH!"

Ruby's fist collided with the ghost's grinning face as rose petals seemed to blast around her for an extra cool factor.

'Too bad you punch like a girl though no matter how much speed you've got behind yea.'

The ghost didn't even seem that fazed as it reached out and grabbed the back of Ruby's head. With strength that didn't seem to match its 10 year-old form the ghost slammed Ruby into the Cavepit's wall. Then again and again until Ruby was hanging limply in this thing's grip.

"Well…" Its powerful red eyes looked right into Ruby's weak silver ones. "Are you done yet?" Ruby looked past the ghost or whatever this thing really was and looked up at the fading light. "I'd say you are."

Just before the double could finish of the real thing Ruby pointed up and mumbled something. Not wanting its new host's last word go unheard the double pulled Ruby closer so it could hear.

"You said something," The things grin grew wider as it saw Ruby's life fade like steam. "Partner."

"don't… move…" Ruby looked at her double with a weak smile. Before the double could figure out what she meant a shadow blocked out the small light for a second. The double quickly looked up just in time to see the blade of Crescent to cut right into its chest.

"Wha…" The double looked at the scythe in confusion. It must have started falling after it and Ruby had started falling. The thing's grin turned into a bloody scowl directed at Ruby.

"YOU LITTLE SPOIL SPOR-"

Before the double could kill Ruby any of millions of ways it wanted to Ruby's eyes flashed with determination. She quickly grabbed onto Crescent and pulled it like a lever. The blade of the Crescent cut through the ghost like butter.

"i'm a huntress… not a spoil sport…" Ruby breathed out as she and the almost cut in half ghost fell down into the darkness of the Cavepit.

"..."


YEAH! Done with the first chapter.

So for starters, people that have played though Undertale's Genocide ending probably know the character that tried to kill Ruby there and if you don't go look up Chara on the Undertale wiki for me thanks.

And to clarify a few more things, There will be no Frisk in this story. 10 year old Ruby is completely replacing Frisk for this story so get over it. This fanfic will eventually cover the rest of Undertale's lore and story just be patience.

Also the reason I wanted to do a story with Ruby replacing Frisk was because I always found the start of Undertale strange as that the player is given nothing that lets them 'understand Frisk'. Why did Frisk fall down into the underground? Where did Frisk come from before this? The player has no idea and yes I get the whole silent protagonist thing but it just feels off to me.

So sorry for forcing you to read a bunch of text that if your a fan of RWBY you already know but this story is designed for people who know Undertale to read and enjoy. Not that you can't be a fan of both RWBY and Undertale but... you know what I mean.

And the last thing is the lore... This will be fun...

So for RWBY lore it is honestly never really going to impact this story I have planned as of December 2015. Mainly because I have a hard time understanding Undertale lore correctly and RWBY lore is to confusing to understand so I'm not including it in the story. If I start adding it in than people have explaned RWBY lore to me in a way I can understand and I've added it so yeah...

Now Undertale lore... Its a tough call. Only because the game hasn't been out long enough for everything to be set in stone and that's kind of why it took me forever to create this story as it took me several months to start to understand most of the lore and story of Undertale. So for the most part I am going to just leave it up in the air as to how exact the lore in Undertale will be. But I'll try to be as acurate as possible. (And yeah I gave Chara a cape hood but its not that big of a design change)

So with all that out of the way! please fav, follow and tell me if you think I should continue this story.

See yea...