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[break][attr="class","nikki101"]WE’LL RECLAIM OUR DESTINY
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[attr="class","nikki109"]This setup was basically a modified version of Headmaster Osgood’s famous initiation ritual from Beacon Academy with the stipulations changed to suit the purpose of evaluating whether trainees were ready to be given a longer leash when it came to mission assignments. This was the second time that this particular testing mechanism was used, and it would be done with less people this time. There was a motion to calibrate the landings closer to each other in compensation, but that motion was denied on the grounds that if someone got so hopelessly lost when dumped into a forest that they couldn’t find another human being for twenty-four hours… well, they had no business going on Huntsmen missions and needing to be rescued from their own stupidity.[break][break]
For the trainees involved, frankly, this was a stressful event and was supposed to be stressful. Passing this test was a requirement for taking on Hunter assignments outside of the capital without a faculty member around to babysit the trainees every step of the way. It was a level of autonomy that many students craved to some degree, the ability to ditch some classes on some of these missions being another fringe benefit of passing the exam that some of the lazier students were perhaps more happy about. The lion faunus was dressed in her usual dress slacks, white dress shirt, and black vest. For her part, the faunus looked as bored as ever with her green eyes having the appearance of being rather disinterested like this was going to be some meeting about what color the school was going to be painted or something. While pacing for other individuals could be seen as a sign of nervousness or anxiety, that was not the case with this Huntress. Green bangs were brushed out of the woman’s face as she continued to pace, body language as self-assured as ever. [break][break]
Some people felt the need to project their confidence by puffed up chests or showmanship, but Shade was never that type of person. She was simultaneously the most introverted and hands-off teacher on campus, and that fact wasn’t exactly a secret. This was doubly so ever since she had been given control of half of the cohort of trainees in Class Green, which provided her more opportunity to show her startlingly low tolerance for handholding students like many of the other faculty did to varying degrees to remove the chance for embarrassment or injury. As such, seeing her leading this exercise would be a mild surprise if not for the fact that she was by far the best of the faculty at wilderness missions specifically. In her left hand she held what looked like a remote control for something, and that something was pretty obvious when the students filed into the area. Large metal squares were attached to devices obviously meant to toss the trainees up and out into the Haven Forest. The unique method of entry would not be a surprise to anyone, and they would have all been encouraged to have their landing strategies thought out in advance. [break][break]
”Hello, trainees.” she would start, spreading her arms wide in front of the metal contraptions that separated her from the students. ”Each of the platforms has a small notebook the color of your group and your name specifically on it. The notebook will also have a number on it, which will contain your ranking for this exercise. Since most of you are new, the ranking comes from your file and what we have been able to observe about you since you came to Haven. Good performance in this test will likely raise your rank, while bad performance will lower it. The Headmaster pulls from these rankings when Haven is asked to send students for Council related missions, so if you do well you might get to do one of those in the next year. The ranking was determined by weighing perceived teamwork ability against perceived proficiency in combat.” [break][break]
Green eyes would survey the students as the faunus took a deep breath before continuing: ”Lowest ranking goes first, largely so they can’t see where everybody else is landing. Your goal if you are ranked low is to prove the preliminary assessment of you to be wrong. There will be a one minute delay between launches, and each one of these contraptions is assigned a different strength to make sure you are all good and spread out in the forest. You should have three doses of Dust on your person… and if you don’t then you’ll find that following directions and paying attention to guidelines will make your life easier in the future.” [break][break]
”Split into three groups, all of you share an objective to survive twenty-four hours in the Haven Forest. Aside from that, each of the three groups has additional objectives that they must complete in order to pass. Those objectives are written inside the front cover of your notebook so they can be referred to in case you forget or get knocked on the head. If your landing strategy is to fall head-first into the ground like someone decided last time, I advise you to reconsider before you get permanent brain damage. You’ll find that your scrolls don’t have signal here, which is completely intentional. The only number that will work is the emergency number also listed in the notebooks that will have a faculty member come to pull you out of the forest. Naturally, if you do this option you automatically fail. There’s a lot of Grimm in this forest, principally because we filled it with them on purpose for this exercise. Destroy them if you can and flee if you must. Running away from fights you can’t win is not only acceptable, but good practice. If we can get through this with no fatalities, that would make this go smoother than Beacon’s initiation usually went.” [break][break]
Participants were split off into three groups: Dandelions, Roses, and Orchids. Each of these groups had different objectives which were designed to help students deal with what were perceived to be their own personal issues. Because a lot of the students were new, there was some guesswork involved and some of the categories may have ended up being wrong. Ideally the test would have waited another week or two to get a better reading on the trainees, but what the Headmaster wants is what the Headmaster gets.[break][break]
Dandelions were the ones with confidence deficiencies. In other words, these were the students that one or more faculty deemed likely to cut and run when the situation went to shit. This is also where some of the newer students with less obvious issues went to be evaluated, as their conditions for passing this exercise were considered the hardest – partially because the skill level of this group was not assessed to be particularly high. Each member of this group wore a yellow band somewhere visible on their person, whether it was on their arm or head or leg didn’t really matter. [break][break]
Dandelions were known for falling apart at the slightest gust of wind, and students assigned to this group needed to prove that they were made of sterner stuff than that to continue. Their goal was to kill five Grimm at a minimum, and they could never travel in groups of more than 2, including themselves. Any monsters slain with the aid of more than one other person did not count towards their total, which meant that they were absolutely forced to pull their own weight. [break][break]
This also prevented them from resting in an area with a bunch of other students to leech protection and forced them to actually secure an area themselves and indeed camp in a location with active Grimm with not enough people to have a comfortable night watch schedule. It was a gut check, basically, to see if they could handle being out and away from the school and direct supervision of faculty at this point in their careers. If there were only beowolves and ursai in the forest, then Shade may have felt fine with forcing them to go solo… but the fact of the matter was that there were things far more dangerous than those in the forest and it was just safer for them to travel in groups of two at a minimum.[break][break]
It should have been stressed to them in their briefing that running from a threat above their league was perfectly acceptable and even encouraged – because just because it didn’t count toward their total if they received help or fled did not mean that it was a pointless endeavor. The ability to pick and choose fights you could win was a key trait in any huntsman, because there was nothing more dangerous than someone with that license overestimating their abilities and getting innocent people along with themselves killed as a result of their inability to gauge threat. Someone who just charged forward due to a complete inability to know how much danger they were in was just as, if not more dangerous than someone who did the opposite.[break][break]
Roses were the ones with personality deficiencies. In other words, these were the students that one or more faculty deemed likely to be as much or more of a detriment due to their shitty attitudes than they were a help due to their skills. This was the group where most of the students were above-average compared to their peers and had inflated egos as a result of that fact. Trainees assigned to this group wore a red band somewhere visible on their person – usually on the head, leg, or arm.[break][break]
Roses were known for cutting the hell out of anyone who tried to touch them, so students assigned to this group would have to prove that they were actually capable of being people as well as fighters. Their conditions for passing was to help a minimum of two other trainees accomplish their objectives, and to never refuse a group request for any reason. If anyone in their group ended up needing to get pulled from the exercise at any point, the Rose would have their number of trainees helped reset and would have to find two others to help in order to complete their objective. The failure of their group, then, was a failure for the Rose as well and would significantly hamper their ability to pass. This clause was put in specifically to avoid them sandbagging it once they had completed their main objective, because there was always a risk of having that progress ripped away from them in an instant. [break][break]
It should be noted explicitly that ‘help’ in this case meant actually helping other trainees accomplish their objectives as stated. Helping someone with their math homework, while ‘help’ is not the type of help that would allow a Rose to come closer to passing the exam because no group has ‘math homework’ listed as one of the tasks they need to accomplish. Giving an orchid information counts as ‘help’, as does helping a Dandelion get Grimm kills. It is also largely impossible for a Rose to help another Rose. Arguments over this did occur during the last trial, so this section was made even more explicit for the second one. [break][break]
The third and final group were the Orchids, who were noted to have social deficiencies. In other words, these were the students that one or more faculty deemed to have trouble forming connections with others usually due to social anxiety or a reclusive nature without the aggressive nature of a Rose or the concerns about combat capability of a Dandelion. Trainees assigned to this group wore a pink band somewhere visible on their person, in the same common positions as the other groups with the same requirement to make it easily visible. [break][break]
Orchids were notoriously rare in the colder climates of Anima, and as such were sought after but hard to find. Their conditions for passing this exercise were to submit five pieces of backstory or personal information about trainees other than themselves. If there were any duplicate entries, then both would be null and void, so they had to be unique pieces of information. Information gleaned from Roses were worth two points instead of one, largely to encourage interactions to help trainees understand each other at a personal level better and to force people to open up a bit more. Additionally, Orchids must end the event in a group with at least one other person in order to pass in order to prevent them from getting their pieces of information and then fucking off alone to wait out the clock. [break][break]
It should be noted that for the purposes of this exercise that surface level, nonsensical things do not count. Writing down that everyone’s favorite color is blue is not going to count. They had to be substantive answers, but substantive answers were never clearly demarcated. This was on purpose and done to provide at least some measure of ambiguity and ability to deny the inane bullshit that was given on the last examination by some Orchids. Asking someone random measurements did not constitute fulfilling the spirit of the Orchid’s objectives, so they were made harder to force people to actually talk to each other. [break][break]
Students were allowed three doses of the dust of their choice excluding Hard Light and were furthermore allowed to bring a backpack filled with equipment and supplies like a sleeping bag or food or parts for a tent that would make the coming trial easier. They were only allowed what they could physically hold on their back, though, which was a guideline that Shadecloak would enforce if she needed to. Students would be given one warning to toss any excess luggage aside, and if they refused the bottom of their backpack would simply be sliced open with the contents spilling to the ground. She wasn’t their babysitter, frankly, and wasn’t going to sit there and argue with someone who couldn’t follow simple directions. [break][break]
”Passing this practical exam means that you qualify for lower level huntsman mission all throughout Anima and will be allowed to take weekend trips and earn school credit for those excursions. Failing to pass naturally means that you’re barred from taking on any huntsman mission without the direct supervision of a faculty member. Questions have already been answered in the group meetings, so I’ll get right down to it and start launching people now. Good luck, and good hunting.” [break][break]
From then on, trainees would be launched into the forest in one minute intervals according to their given rank as that rank and their individual group was called out. This gave an advantage of information for the higher ranked students, as they could hear every person’s group that came before them. That, however, was not always the most useful. Roses, for example, were not told anything of the other groups including their names and certainly were not aware of their objectives unless they managed to converse with a friend on the way there. Orchids had the most information, being given an overview of each of the other two groups and their respective objectives. Dandelions were only made aware of the Rose team and their objectives, but were in the dark about the Orchids. As the trainees were launched, the voice of Professor Shade’s bored voice would announce each of them in turn. [break][break]
At this point, questions were somebody else’s problem and the professor would pointedly ignore anyone asking them in favor of continuing to launch trainees via remote control. They were given thirty minutes already in their respective meetings to ask questions, and if they were too stupid to take advantage of that opportunity… then it wasn’t her problem. There were also cases where information was deliberately withheld from one group or another, and it would defeat the entire purpose to circumvent that right before the drop. [break][break]
”First off, Rank Twelve, Ryan Vas from Class Green. Retest Orchid.” He slammed into a tree running in terror from Grimm last time and camped out with Solomon for an entire night without asking him a single question, apparently, causing both of them to fail. He had the same mission as last time, because he hadn’t shown that he could do it. [break][break]
”Rank Eleven, Solomon Moon from Class Red. Retest Orchid.” This one was another re-test, but with his objective changed. He had some pretty identifiable social issues both in connecting and being a right jerk to people, so might as well spice things up a bit especially because he would have expected to get the exact same mission as last time. If finding out his group the same day as everyone else, today, pissed him off because he felt like he deserved advanced notice or something… all the better.[break][break]
"Rank Ten, Aurelian Belebast from Class Red. Dandelion." This was a new guy from a Vacuo who had just barely scraped by Haven’s very minimal entrance examination. He needed to show that he could fight without being a burden to others, frankly, because the survival aspect of this should be exceptionally easy for any Vacuo native. [break][break]
"Rank Nine, Granado Clover from Class Red. Rose." New trainee from Vacuo, and not one with a very impressive file. A vagrant who turned to the profession out of desperation and a family connection, it looked like. Just Van Sange's type, for better or for worse. He was forced to be here, basically, unless he wanted to go back to being a hobo. This desperation could result in an enormously dedication trainee or one that felt like Haven wouldn't actually expel anyone that would do the bare minimum and nothing else. Only time would tell which type Granado would be.[break][break]
”Rank Eight, Jack Dawson from Class Green. Dandelion.” This trainee was hard-working and friendly, but also soft. He needed to also prove that he could be put into a dangerous situation and be an asset rather than needing to be babysat through everything due to a lack of self-sufficiency. [break][break]
"Rank Seven, Primrose Pashmina from Class Red. Dandelion." New trainee from Vacuo, where apparently they were importing all of their students this cycle from. Not enough information to really make a decision yet, so Dandelion was picked to force a situation where an interesting semblance would be put to use and the ability of the faunus to function without a lot of support would be tested. [break][break]
”Rank Six, Slate Seraphine from Class Red. Rose.” She had an interesting semblance that Van Sange really wanted in his class for some reason. Her file was basically cut and dry social issues with strong combat ability, so Rose was a natural fit for someone like her. [break][break]
"Rank Five, Lillian Finnian from Class Green. Dandelion." This trainee could have either fit in with a Dandelion group or an Orchid group, but frankly since Shade had final say she was more interested in seeing how the girl reacted under pressure than how she interacted with people – because she had already seen the latter and while not very impressive it wasn’t through lack of effort. [break][break]
"Rank Four, Arrats Calanthe from Class Red. Orchid." Another trainee from Vacuo with a pretty standard traumatic background. Orchid was more of a guess than anything, based largely off of how fucking awful the guy came across in entrance interviews in terms of ability to interact with other human beings. He was so new this was a guess, but the rank was based off of his low tier combat school experience and promising semblance. [break][break]
"Rank Three, Brigit Akane from Class Green. Rose." Easy background for the Rose category. Basically an exceptionally stubborn and prickly self-destructive type who didn’t seem to give a fuck about what anyone around her thought – who wasn’t slowed down in the slightest when she lost every single one of her limbs due to her daredevil ways. It was respectable on one hand, but irrationally stupid on the other… so perfect material for a Rose. [break][break]
"Rank Two, Seiya Sune from Class Green. Rose." This trainee could have either been an Orchid or a Rose, but Shade chose Rose for her largely because she was interested to see how she interacted when forced to hang around other people for long periods of time. Clamming up and being as silent as possible was the expectation, but being a Rose forced more proximity to people than Orchid did and that was why Seiya the bitter recluse was a Rose.[break][break]
"Rank One, Améli Celeste from Class Green. Voluntary Re-test Orchid." This trainee was here because they volunteered to take the test again. Frankly, they required someone in the field who would be able to cover up for some mistakes and hold the fort if someone decided to run around being suicidal until faculty arrived and Ameli fit the bill pretty well. It also served the dual purpose of forcing the exceptionally stiff and formal girl to interact with others, which was always a good thing.[break][break]
[break]For the trainees involved, frankly, this was a stressful event and was supposed to be stressful. Passing this test was a requirement for taking on Hunter assignments outside of the capital without a faculty member around to babysit the trainees every step of the way. It was a level of autonomy that many students craved to some degree, the ability to ditch some classes on some of these missions being another fringe benefit of passing the exam that some of the lazier students were perhaps more happy about. The lion faunus was dressed in her usual dress slacks, white dress shirt, and black vest. For her part, the faunus looked as bored as ever with her green eyes having the appearance of being rather disinterested like this was going to be some meeting about what color the school was going to be painted or something. While pacing for other individuals could be seen as a sign of nervousness or anxiety, that was not the case with this Huntress. Green bangs were brushed out of the woman’s face as she continued to pace, body language as self-assured as ever. [break][break]
Some people felt the need to project their confidence by puffed up chests or showmanship, but Shade was never that type of person. She was simultaneously the most introverted and hands-off teacher on campus, and that fact wasn’t exactly a secret. This was doubly so ever since she had been given control of half of the cohort of trainees in Class Green, which provided her more opportunity to show her startlingly low tolerance for handholding students like many of the other faculty did to varying degrees to remove the chance for embarrassment or injury. As such, seeing her leading this exercise would be a mild surprise if not for the fact that she was by far the best of the faculty at wilderness missions specifically. In her left hand she held what looked like a remote control for something, and that something was pretty obvious when the students filed into the area. Large metal squares were attached to devices obviously meant to toss the trainees up and out into the Haven Forest. The unique method of entry would not be a surprise to anyone, and they would have all been encouraged to have their landing strategies thought out in advance. [break][break]
”Hello, trainees.” she would start, spreading her arms wide in front of the metal contraptions that separated her from the students. ”Each of the platforms has a small notebook the color of your group and your name specifically on it. The notebook will also have a number on it, which will contain your ranking for this exercise. Since most of you are new, the ranking comes from your file and what we have been able to observe about you since you came to Haven. Good performance in this test will likely raise your rank, while bad performance will lower it. The Headmaster pulls from these rankings when Haven is asked to send students for Council related missions, so if you do well you might get to do one of those in the next year. The ranking was determined by weighing perceived teamwork ability against perceived proficiency in combat.” [break][break]
Green eyes would survey the students as the faunus took a deep breath before continuing: ”Lowest ranking goes first, largely so they can’t see where everybody else is landing. Your goal if you are ranked low is to prove the preliminary assessment of you to be wrong. There will be a one minute delay between launches, and each one of these contraptions is assigned a different strength to make sure you are all good and spread out in the forest. You should have three doses of Dust on your person… and if you don’t then you’ll find that following directions and paying attention to guidelines will make your life easier in the future.” [break][break]
”Split into three groups, all of you share an objective to survive twenty-four hours in the Haven Forest. Aside from that, each of the three groups has additional objectives that they must complete in order to pass. Those objectives are written inside the front cover of your notebook so they can be referred to in case you forget or get knocked on the head. If your landing strategy is to fall head-first into the ground like someone decided last time, I advise you to reconsider before you get permanent brain damage. You’ll find that your scrolls don’t have signal here, which is completely intentional. The only number that will work is the emergency number also listed in the notebooks that will have a faculty member come to pull you out of the forest. Naturally, if you do this option you automatically fail. There’s a lot of Grimm in this forest, principally because we filled it with them on purpose for this exercise. Destroy them if you can and flee if you must. Running away from fights you can’t win is not only acceptable, but good practice. If we can get through this with no fatalities, that would make this go smoother than Beacon’s initiation usually went.” [break][break]
Participants were split off into three groups: Dandelions, Roses, and Orchids. Each of these groups had different objectives which were designed to help students deal with what were perceived to be their own personal issues. Because a lot of the students were new, there was some guesswork involved and some of the categories may have ended up being wrong. Ideally the test would have waited another week or two to get a better reading on the trainees, but what the Headmaster wants is what the Headmaster gets.[break][break]
Dandelions were the ones with confidence deficiencies. In other words, these were the students that one or more faculty deemed likely to cut and run when the situation went to shit. This is also where some of the newer students with less obvious issues went to be evaluated, as their conditions for passing this exercise were considered the hardest – partially because the skill level of this group was not assessed to be particularly high. Each member of this group wore a yellow band somewhere visible on their person, whether it was on their arm or head or leg didn’t really matter. [break][break]
Dandelions were known for falling apart at the slightest gust of wind, and students assigned to this group needed to prove that they were made of sterner stuff than that to continue. Their goal was to kill five Grimm at a minimum, and they could never travel in groups of more than 2, including themselves. Any monsters slain with the aid of more than one other person did not count towards their total, which meant that they were absolutely forced to pull their own weight. [break][break]
This also prevented them from resting in an area with a bunch of other students to leech protection and forced them to actually secure an area themselves and indeed camp in a location with active Grimm with not enough people to have a comfortable night watch schedule. It was a gut check, basically, to see if they could handle being out and away from the school and direct supervision of faculty at this point in their careers. If there were only beowolves and ursai in the forest, then Shade may have felt fine with forcing them to go solo… but the fact of the matter was that there were things far more dangerous than those in the forest and it was just safer for them to travel in groups of two at a minimum.[break][break]
It should have been stressed to them in their briefing that running from a threat above their league was perfectly acceptable and even encouraged – because just because it didn’t count toward their total if they received help or fled did not mean that it was a pointless endeavor. The ability to pick and choose fights you could win was a key trait in any huntsman, because there was nothing more dangerous than someone with that license overestimating their abilities and getting innocent people along with themselves killed as a result of their inability to gauge threat. Someone who just charged forward due to a complete inability to know how much danger they were in was just as, if not more dangerous than someone who did the opposite.[break][break]
Roses were the ones with personality deficiencies. In other words, these were the students that one or more faculty deemed likely to be as much or more of a detriment due to their shitty attitudes than they were a help due to their skills. This was the group where most of the students were above-average compared to their peers and had inflated egos as a result of that fact. Trainees assigned to this group wore a red band somewhere visible on their person – usually on the head, leg, or arm.[break][break]
Roses were known for cutting the hell out of anyone who tried to touch them, so students assigned to this group would have to prove that they were actually capable of being people as well as fighters. Their conditions for passing was to help a minimum of two other trainees accomplish their objectives, and to never refuse a group request for any reason. If anyone in their group ended up needing to get pulled from the exercise at any point, the Rose would have their number of trainees helped reset and would have to find two others to help in order to complete their objective. The failure of their group, then, was a failure for the Rose as well and would significantly hamper their ability to pass. This clause was put in specifically to avoid them sandbagging it once they had completed their main objective, because there was always a risk of having that progress ripped away from them in an instant. [break][break]
It should be noted explicitly that ‘help’ in this case meant actually helping other trainees accomplish their objectives as stated. Helping someone with their math homework, while ‘help’ is not the type of help that would allow a Rose to come closer to passing the exam because no group has ‘math homework’ listed as one of the tasks they need to accomplish. Giving an orchid information counts as ‘help’, as does helping a Dandelion get Grimm kills. It is also largely impossible for a Rose to help another Rose. Arguments over this did occur during the last trial, so this section was made even more explicit for the second one. [break][break]
The third and final group were the Orchids, who were noted to have social deficiencies. In other words, these were the students that one or more faculty deemed to have trouble forming connections with others usually due to social anxiety or a reclusive nature without the aggressive nature of a Rose or the concerns about combat capability of a Dandelion. Trainees assigned to this group wore a pink band somewhere visible on their person, in the same common positions as the other groups with the same requirement to make it easily visible. [break][break]
Orchids were notoriously rare in the colder climates of Anima, and as such were sought after but hard to find. Their conditions for passing this exercise were to submit five pieces of backstory or personal information about trainees other than themselves. If there were any duplicate entries, then both would be null and void, so they had to be unique pieces of information. Information gleaned from Roses were worth two points instead of one, largely to encourage interactions to help trainees understand each other at a personal level better and to force people to open up a bit more. Additionally, Orchids must end the event in a group with at least one other person in order to pass in order to prevent them from getting their pieces of information and then fucking off alone to wait out the clock. [break][break]
It should be noted that for the purposes of this exercise that surface level, nonsensical things do not count. Writing down that everyone’s favorite color is blue is not going to count. They had to be substantive answers, but substantive answers were never clearly demarcated. This was on purpose and done to provide at least some measure of ambiguity and ability to deny the inane bullshit that was given on the last examination by some Orchids. Asking someone random measurements did not constitute fulfilling the spirit of the Orchid’s objectives, so they were made harder to force people to actually talk to each other. [break][break]
Students were allowed three doses of the dust of their choice excluding Hard Light and were furthermore allowed to bring a backpack filled with equipment and supplies like a sleeping bag or food or parts for a tent that would make the coming trial easier. They were only allowed what they could physically hold on their back, though, which was a guideline that Shadecloak would enforce if she needed to. Students would be given one warning to toss any excess luggage aside, and if they refused the bottom of their backpack would simply be sliced open with the contents spilling to the ground. She wasn’t their babysitter, frankly, and wasn’t going to sit there and argue with someone who couldn’t follow simple directions. [break][break]
”Passing this practical exam means that you qualify for lower level huntsman mission all throughout Anima and will be allowed to take weekend trips and earn school credit for those excursions. Failing to pass naturally means that you’re barred from taking on any huntsman mission without the direct supervision of a faculty member. Questions have already been answered in the group meetings, so I’ll get right down to it and start launching people now. Good luck, and good hunting.” [break][break]
From then on, trainees would be launched into the forest in one minute intervals according to their given rank as that rank and their individual group was called out. This gave an advantage of information for the higher ranked students, as they could hear every person’s group that came before them. That, however, was not always the most useful. Roses, for example, were not told anything of the other groups including their names and certainly were not aware of their objectives unless they managed to converse with a friend on the way there. Orchids had the most information, being given an overview of each of the other two groups and their respective objectives. Dandelions were only made aware of the Rose team and their objectives, but were in the dark about the Orchids. As the trainees were launched, the voice of Professor Shade’s bored voice would announce each of them in turn. [break][break]
At this point, questions were somebody else’s problem and the professor would pointedly ignore anyone asking them in favor of continuing to launch trainees via remote control. They were given thirty minutes already in their respective meetings to ask questions, and if they were too stupid to take advantage of that opportunity… then it wasn’t her problem. There were also cases where information was deliberately withheld from one group or another, and it would defeat the entire purpose to circumvent that right before the drop. [break][break]
”First off, Rank Twelve, Ryan Vas from Class Green. Retest Orchid.” He slammed into a tree running in terror from Grimm last time and camped out with Solomon for an entire night without asking him a single question, apparently, causing both of them to fail. He had the same mission as last time, because he hadn’t shown that he could do it. [break][break]
”Rank Eleven, Solomon Moon from Class Red. Retest Orchid.” This one was another re-test, but with his objective changed. He had some pretty identifiable social issues both in connecting and being a right jerk to people, so might as well spice things up a bit especially because he would have expected to get the exact same mission as last time. If finding out his group the same day as everyone else, today, pissed him off because he felt like he deserved advanced notice or something… all the better.[break][break]
"Rank Ten, Aurelian Belebast from Class Red. Dandelion." This was a new guy from a Vacuo who had just barely scraped by Haven’s very minimal entrance examination. He needed to show that he could fight without being a burden to others, frankly, because the survival aspect of this should be exceptionally easy for any Vacuo native. [break][break]
"Rank Nine, Granado Clover from Class Red. Rose." New trainee from Vacuo, and not one with a very impressive file. A vagrant who turned to the profession out of desperation and a family connection, it looked like. Just Van Sange's type, for better or for worse. He was forced to be here, basically, unless he wanted to go back to being a hobo. This desperation could result in an enormously dedication trainee or one that felt like Haven wouldn't actually expel anyone that would do the bare minimum and nothing else. Only time would tell which type Granado would be.[break][break]
”Rank Eight, Jack Dawson from Class Green. Dandelion.” This trainee was hard-working and friendly, but also soft. He needed to also prove that he could be put into a dangerous situation and be an asset rather than needing to be babysat through everything due to a lack of self-sufficiency. [break][break]
"Rank Seven, Primrose Pashmina from Class Red. Dandelion." New trainee from Vacuo, where apparently they were importing all of their students this cycle from. Not enough information to really make a decision yet, so Dandelion was picked to force a situation where an interesting semblance would be put to use and the ability of the faunus to function without a lot of support would be tested. [break][break]
”Rank Six, Slate Seraphine from Class Red. Rose.” She had an interesting semblance that Van Sange really wanted in his class for some reason. Her file was basically cut and dry social issues with strong combat ability, so Rose was a natural fit for someone like her. [break][break]
"Rank Five, Lillian Finnian from Class Green. Dandelion." This trainee could have either fit in with a Dandelion group or an Orchid group, but frankly since Shade had final say she was more interested in seeing how the girl reacted under pressure than how she interacted with people – because she had already seen the latter and while not very impressive it wasn’t through lack of effort. [break][break]
"Rank Four, Arrats Calanthe from Class Red. Orchid." Another trainee from Vacuo with a pretty standard traumatic background. Orchid was more of a guess than anything, based largely off of how fucking awful the guy came across in entrance interviews in terms of ability to interact with other human beings. He was so new this was a guess, but the rank was based off of his low tier combat school experience and promising semblance. [break][break]
"Rank Three, Brigit Akane from Class Green. Rose." Easy background for the Rose category. Basically an exceptionally stubborn and prickly self-destructive type who didn’t seem to give a fuck about what anyone around her thought – who wasn’t slowed down in the slightest when she lost every single one of her limbs due to her daredevil ways. It was respectable on one hand, but irrationally stupid on the other… so perfect material for a Rose. [break][break]
"Rank Two, Seiya Sune from Class Green. Rose." This trainee could have either been an Orchid or a Rose, but Shade chose Rose for her largely because she was interested to see how she interacted when forced to hang around other people for long periods of time. Clamming up and being as silent as possible was the expectation, but being a Rose forced more proximity to people than Orchid did and that was why Seiya the bitter recluse was a Rose.[break][break]
"Rank One, Améli Celeste from Class Green. Voluntary Re-test Orchid." This trainee was here because they volunteered to take the test again. Frankly, they required someone in the field who would be able to cover up for some mistakes and hold the fort if someone decided to run around being suicidal until faculty arrived and Ameli fit the bill pretty well. It also served the dual purpose of forcing the exceptionally stiff and formal girl to interact with others, which was always a good thing.[break][break]
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