Thanks.Yeah, fanfictions with serious research behind them are kinda rare. And it really hurts, you know?I mean, I mostly do this research so that those who know this stuff, such as chameleon owners in this case, can point at it and be like "Well, didn´t need to know THAT detail about her...", but it also is really fun to see how much there is that I don´t know.Also, when I research this kind of stuff, especially when it´s info like what colors chameleons turn in which situations, I don´t immediately find the info I need, and in those cases, it sometimes happens that I find different info also related to my fanfictions, and then I occasionally come up with new ideas for the plot.Anyway, before I got into RWBY, I talked to someone who thought that just because I was writing a fanfiction based on a fantasy show, I shouldn´t have to research stuff because there´s magic in that world.And honestly, the phrase "it´s magic, don´t question it" is about the last thing any writer, whether they write fanfiction or an original work, should fall back to.Sure, magic has this, well, magical feel to it, and one doesn´t want to ruin the reader´s experience by going all Steven Hawking on them, but a certain set of rules should still be fleshed out before writing begins.Funfact: I´ve come up with my own set of rules for magic in a cartoon I watch, and so far, everything magic-related that happened in that show follows these rules.Well, not everything, but in the cases where my rules don´t apply, there´s either a new writer on the staff or a reality-warping chaos god is involved in the plot, so I guess these rules are pretty close to reality.(sorry this turned out so long, but I´m getting back to RWBY now)Funfact nr.2: I once worked on a RWBY theory regarding semblances, which followed the idea of one´s eyes being the windows to their soul. The basic idea was that by knowing a character´s eye color, one could make pretty good guesses in which category their semblance fits.But, due to the lack of known, and fully explained, semblances in the show at the time (between V2 and V3), I dropped the whole thing again. I mean, I couldn´t even come up with enough categories, let alone define that term for my uses, so yeah.Still, I´ve come up with a slightly different theory: Faunus´ semblances are usually related to what animals they are based on.