Oobleck clicked a few things on his Computer, as he then looked at Oscar. "I gotta say, Oscar, I didn't know you were into Architecture".
Oscar chuckled as he acted [Loki Lie] as he spoke. "Will you did say, to learn about the past didn't you, so I thought why not check how Beacon looked, before all the renovations over the years".
Oobleck raised an eyebrow, his glasses glinting as he examined Oscar's face for any signs of deception. "Hmm... that is an interesting reason. I'm sure a lot of people never think about the history behind a building. But I must admit, you're quite thorough."
Oscar leaned back slightly, keeping up the act, his expression a mix of curiosity and nonchalance. "Well, I do try to keep an open mind about things. History, architecture, all that stuff. There's always something to learn."
Oobleck nodded, his fingers hovering over his keyboard. "True, true. A good scholar never stops looking for the next thing to study. But let me ask you, Oscar... why Beacon? Surely, there are plenty of other places that could use a little architectural investigation, hm?"
Oscar grinned, the answer already planned. "Beacon's not just any building. It's the symbol of the entire Huntsman Academy system, right? If you want to understand the world of Huntsmen and Huntresses, you need to understand where it all started... and the impact it had over time."
"Ah," Oobleck said, tapping his fingers on the desk thoughtfully, "I see. You've got a point there. So, are you planning to make a project out of this? Perhaps a paper on the architectural evolution of Beacon?"
Oscar chuckled, shaking his head. "Not exactly. Just a little personal curiosity. It's more about learning where we're going by understanding where we've been."
Oobleck leaned back in his chair, looking at Oscar with a mix of amusement and intrigue. "Fascinating. You certainly don't lack ambition or a thirst for knowledge, do you?"
Oscar gave a nonchalant shrug. "Guess I just like to know the bigger picture."
Oobleck smiled. "Well, if you ever need help, I happen to know a thing or two about Beacon's construction. A little known fact — the original plans were far grander than what we have now. We could have had a much larger library, but politics got in the way."
Oscar's eyes widened with interest. "Really? Now that's a story I'd like to hear."
Oobleck chuckled, his excitement for obscure details reigniting. "Oh, it's an interesting one. Perhaps over coffee some other time. For now, I'd say you're doing great at keeping up the facade, Oscar. I do appreciate someone who enjoys a good intellectual conversation. But be careful, you never know what secrets Beacon might hold."
Oscar nodded, a grin still playing on his face as he made a mental note to look into it more. He wasn't just looking at Beacon's history out of curiosity; there were deeper reasons, ones that only he truly knew. He'd just have to tread carefully as the mysteries of Beacon unfolded before him.
"Thanks, Professor Oobleck," Oscar said, ready to move on. "I'll keep that in mind."
Oscar then mentally spoke. "Now".
Then on a Beacon Pillar, Nyx the Grimm Cat, heard his master's voice, as she then turned on the fire alarm, and students panicked, Oobleck told Oscar to get the Other, Oscar then made a copy of Beacon's old Blueprint over the years, and transferred to his Scroll and left, after a while the person who did it was not found.
As Blake and Oscar are in the Library checking the files, Blake spoke. "If your Dungeon is even higher than the Rooftop Beacon, this is the only way we can get Answers".
Oscar nodded as he scrolled through the blueprints on his device. The old architectural layouts of Beacon showed various expansions and modifications over the years, but what interested him most were the early designs—the ones that had been altered or outright removed.
Blake leaned in, her golden eyes scanning the screen. "This one," she pointed at a particular structure on the oldest blueprint. "This tower section. It was supposed to extend even higher, but for some reason, they never finished it."
Oscar narrowed his eyes. "Which means the original plans had something up there. And if the Dungeon Key reacts to it, that might be the entrance."
Blake crossed her arms. "The problem is, that part doesn't exist anymore. At least, not in any official records."
Oscar smirked. "Doesn't mean it's gone. Beacon's been renovated multiple times. If we can find where that structure originally connected, there might be a way up."
Blake sighed. "And how do you plan to do that? It's not like we can just ask Ozpin."
Oscar chuckled. "Yeah, that'd be a little too suspicious. But I have an idea. If it was part of the original construction, that means there might still be remnants of it—hidden within the school itself."
Blake gave him a skeptical look. "You mean inside the walls?"
"Exactly," Oscar said. "If they built around it instead of tearing it down, then there has to be an access point somewhere. A hidden entrance, a sealed-off passage—something."
Blake rubbed her temples. "You do realize how ridiculous this sounds, right?"
Oscar grinned. "Oh, absolutely. But when has that ever stopped me?"
Blake sighed but couldn't help the small smirk forming on her lips. "Fine. But if we get caught, I'm blaming you."
Oscar chuckled. "Fair enough. Now, let's figure out where we start looking."
Oscar then stopped as he looked at the tower, then pulled out a picture for Beacon, as he saw Beacon Tower and the Tower on the Blue Print. "Noway".
Blake then spoke. "So they never destroyed it, they just moved it to the middle".
Oscar's eyes widened as he compared the old blueprint to the modern image of Beacon. "They didn't remove it... They just moved it," he muttered, stunned.
Blake leaned in, studying the blueprint more closely. "Beacon Tower—it's the same structure. They must have reinforced it and built around it over the years, making it seem like a completely new tower."
Oscar nodded. "Which means whatever was at the top of the original tower is still there, just hidden within the current Beacon Tower."
Blake crossed her arms. "So, how do we get inside? The top of Beacon Tower isn't exactly a place students can just wander into."
Oscar smirked. "Oh, I have a few ideas. But first, we need to figure out exactly where the entrance is. If they built around it, there has to be an access point somewhere."
Blake gave him a wary look. "And let me guess, you're planning on breaking in?"
Oscar shrugged. "I prefer the term 'investigating.'"
Blake sighed, shaking her head. "You're impossible."
Oscar chuckled. "You love it."
She rolled her eyes but couldn't hide the small smirk tugging at her lips. "Fine. But if we get caught, you're explaining this to Ozpin."
Oscar grinned. "Deal. Now, let's find that entrance."
Blake then Blinked as she spoke. "Wait, can't you just teleport".
Oscar blinked as he spoke. "Right, I couldn't do it before because I didn't know where it was".
Blake sighed as he spoke. "Just go. I will cover for you".
Oscar Smirked as he spoke. "Thanks, Blake".
Oscar then acted [Shadow Travel] as he Teleport to the tower of Beacon, as he came out he found he was in a hallway, as he blinked, Oscar saw a glass he looked out to see he was super high, as he was in the tower, but he just looked at the hallway.
Oscar blinked as he spoke. "This breaks so many laws of Physic".
Oscar took a cautious step forward, his eyes scanning the hallway. The design was unlike anything in Beacon, the walls and floors smooth, gleaming with a polished sheen that reflected the faint light. He noticed several old, archaic symbols etched into the walls, symbols he couldn't quite place, almost as if they were marking something.
He rubbed his chin. "This is definitely not just any part of the school," he muttered to himself.
He continued down the hallway, his footsteps echoing softly in the silence. As he walked, he could feel the weight of something ancient pressing down on the air around him, a presence that felt out of place with the bustling energy of Beacon. This part of the tower had to be kept hidden for a reason.
"Now, to find the dungeon entrance," he muttered, scanning for any sort of clue. The hallway twisted and turned, and every corner he rounded seemed to reveal a new, even more puzzling sight. It was as if the tower had been built in layers, ancient and modern intertwining in a strange dance of time and design.
Oscar stopped as he reached a large set of doors at the end of the hall. The doors were ornate, decorated with intricate carvings, and they pulsed with a faint, eerie light. "Well, if I didn't find it here..." he whispered, reaching for the handle.
As he opened the door, a rush of cold air greeted him, and the faint sound of something moving from deep within the room could be heard. He stepped inside cautiously, his senses heightened. "Here goes nothing."
The door creaked closed behind him, and as he stepped further into the chamber, Oscar's heart raced. He was standing at the edge of something huge, something old... and possibly dangerous. The walls were lined with ancient relics, some of them glowing faintly, others cracked with age. But it was the giant stone pedestal at the center of the room that caught his attention.
It seemed to pulse with an energy of its own, and a deep, almost inaudible hum resonated from it.
Oscar leaned closer. "This... this has to be it."
As he stepped forward, the ground beneath him shifted slightly. A hidden mechanism activated, and a series of runes began to glow around the pedestal, lighting up the room with a soft, otherworldly glow.
Oscar raised an eyebrow. "This definitely isn't your average Beacon architecture."
He could feel it now—the dungeon was close, and whatever lay beyond this room had the potential to change everything.
He took a deep breath, steeling himself for what was to come.
Oscar then started to walk, as he looked at the Dungeon Key, that was guiding him, he then walked passed a Picture, it was old and Ancient, he stopped and looked at it, the colour was almost gone
It was of a man, with a medium-dark skin tone with messy brown hair and brown eyes. He originally wore a blue-green tunic with a tan undershirt, a blue cape and black trousers with brown boots. Both his tunic and cape are outlined with golden markings. Over this, he wears metal armour held by brown belts and straps. The armour is etched with ornamental patterns.
[Insert image of Ozma]
He then started to walk past more Pictures before he stopped at another picture which sent a chill down his spine, as it was a woman, her skin was a deathly white colour, covered with deep red and purple veins that ran up her arms and face (though before she fell into the Grimm Pool, she had rosy pale skin, blue eyes, and light blonde hair, only gaining these traits after falling into the Grimm pool). The sclera of her eyes are jet black and her irises are red, and while extremely angry or using magic, her eyes have been shown to glow. She has a black, diamond-shaped marking in the centre of her forehead.
She wears a very long black cloak with red designs resembling eyes. The designs bear a striking visual resemblance to the markings found on Cinder's glove. She has platinum white hair formed into a bun with six offshoots from which ornaments are suspended.
[Insert Image of Salem]
He kept walking as he looked at another hallway, he looked at a Gate, which seemed to have many Simbles and many security. "Nope".
He walked passed the Golden Gate. He looked at the Dungeon Key, as he arrived at a place where there was a wall, as the Red Gate Opened
Ding!
[Special A Rank Dunegone Unlocked]
He walked in, and as he did, he closed his eyes and then closed his nose; the spell of burning metal and more were all over the place. He looked around to see that it looked like Vale, but it was on Fire, which Didn't make Oscar feel well.
Wondering If this was the future that was going to happen, they saw a Demon Towar; as he looked, he jumped away.
Ding!
[Blood Lust Located].
As Oscar pulled out Crimson Fang, he saw it: it was Gaitn Snake-like Monster; it blades Tale and Bat Like Wing; it hissed as it looked at Oscar.
Ding!
[Name: Guardian.
Level: 68]
Oscar checked his level, which was 58. "Oh just great".
Oscar's heart pounded in his chest as the ominous hiss of the serpent-like creature echoed in the burning ruins of what appeared to be Vale, now a smouldering wasteland. He quickly took in the environment around him, the flames licking the air and turning the once beautiful city into a nightmare. His mind raced, trying to understand if this was a possible future or just a twisted illusion within the dungeon.
[Blood Lust, Level 68]
He grimaced as he looked at his stats [Level 58] His mind made a quick calculation. This wasn't going to be easy.
Oscar moved out of the way and used his [Agility] skill to move out of the way, then he shifted Crimson Fang into his Gun modes as he shorted the shotgun bullet; as the Guardian swung its sword Tail, Oscar used [Shadow Travels] as he jumped out of a different side.
He sighed and looked at the Snake. It flew up, as it then opened its mouth and spit fire.
Oscar blinked as she spoke. "Mother fucker what".
He moved his hand and used [Lion Wrath - Flame Devourer] as he absorbed the flames, getting a boost then, used [Infernal Dash] as he moved out of the way, as the ground was a bit burned as he moved off the snake's attack.
Ding!
[Skill Leveled Up
Infernal Dash Level 2]
Ding!
[Skill Levels Up
Lion Wrath - Flame Devourer Level 9]
Oscar then used [Earth Pull] as the Guardian started to go down, but he was not stronger enough, The Guardian just looked as It blasted out fire, Oscar Stretch out his Hand as his [Commander Touch] as he didn't use anything too bulk something too him, but he uses to move away, as he moved away as he looked at the Creature.
Oscar sighed as he spoke. "Oh just what I need".
He then used [Shadow Travel] as he teleported to the top of a Burning building he used [Lion Wrath - Flame Devourer] as he ate the flames there, swung his Infernal Claymore and used [Infernal Cleave] then made it down downward swing, and the ground erupted as then a blast of fire went and hit the Guardian, as then Guardian cried as it cried and slammed into Oscar as Oscar grunted as he went ok a few buildings.
Ding!
[Host and lost 20% Hp]
Oscar then turned back Crimson Fang back to it's Sword mode, and stabbed into the Guardian Head, as it hissed in pain.
Ding.
[Crimson Fang Passive Skill – (Blood Reaver: Attacks absorb a small portion of the target's energy, restoring HP and stamina.)]
Ding!
[5% Hp Recover]
Oscar then kicked The Guardians away, as then uses [Scalding Wave] as a Blast of high pressure Boiling Steam, hit the Guardian send it back, as then Oscar Remebers something
Oscar sighed as he spoke. "Right I have Clone's".
Oscar then used [Shadow Clones] as two more Oscar canes, as ones uses [Fire Ball] and [Light Spear] the other uses [Water Blast] and [Shadow Spears] Osacr then uses [Earth Spikes]
To be continued
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