>>105311131 I want to focus on the implications of a Remnant with a drastically reduced Grimm population. Thanks to RWBY, Salem was defeated and now Grimm only reside in any great number on the dragon continent, although some small herds and special monsters exist elsewhere in areas of great negativity like old battlefields and such.
Thanks to the reduced Grimm threat, the kingdoms are able to rapidly expand outward, setting up more farms, plantations and mines, attracting settlers from the overcrowded cities.
This leads to a population boom thanks to the falling price of goods like food and accommodations as well as propaganda campaigns promoted the kingdoms themselves as they recognize that whoever can grow their population the fastest will have the biggest advantage over the other kingdoms.
The rapid expansion eventually leads to border disputes between settlers from different kingdoms that quickly get their governments involved. The tensions only seem to grow and grow, eventually leading to a 4-way arms race as the influx of new resources, industries, and manpower allows for the creation of large armies. The world animosity leads to an increasing resurgence of Grimm.
As the hero's of Remnant, team RWBY is in a unique position to act as mediators to stop the conflict. They've face worse odds before, but keeping the peace is not something you can do with just a fancy scythe and youthful vigor. Can our hero's avert an international crisis or will the lights go out all across Remnant for good?
Ruby is the Spring Maiden, Weiss the Winter Maiden, Yang the Summer Maiden, and Blake the Fall Maiden. They are revered at least as the worlds greatest hero's and at most as living Goddesses. Yang in particular has a cult around her know as the Temple of the Unconquered Sun after she turned into a golden dragon to break a Grimm siege of a particularly isolated Vacuan city.