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Blood Hunters
𐤃𐤂𐤂 𐤆𐤂𐤄𐤓𐤌 (Dagg Zagerim)
Leader
FoundationUnknown; presumably before 1900s
DissolvedFebruary 3, 2031
AllegianceHazalian Empire
Motives
  • Transgalactic conquest
  • Mind-controlling humans to support Hazalian imperialism
HeadquartersWashington, D.C. (formerly)
Tel Aviv (formerly)
Active regionsGlobal
IdeologyHazalian supremacy
Authoritarianism
Major actions
  • Mass murder
  • Brainwashing
  • Conspiracy
  • Kidnapping
  • Illegal experiment
StatusInactive
Size
  • 15 (core members)
  • 22,000 (estimated "outer" members)
Part ofHazalian Empire
Allies
OpponentsUnited Nations (formerly)
Khorgians

Blood Hunters , (Hazalian: 𐤃𐤂𐤂 𐤆𐤂𐤄𐤓𐤌 Dagg Zagerim), is a transgalactic alien group comprised Hazalian agents of the Hazalish Empire on Earth. Presumably founded before the start of the 20th century, the organization served as the extension of the empire's ideals, intended to conquer Earth as part of their transgalactic conquest. They were suspected to be the mastermind behind international conflicts throughout the modern age, including the Grand Divide. They were officially dissolved at the end of the Grand Divide following the imprisonment of Hekaron and other core members.

History

Background

Approximately around the year 2152 Khorgian Sol (1870 CE of Earth's time), Emperor Chamos, commanded the military to find suitable planets to colonize; as a mean to acquire more resources and ease the already overpopulated home planet. Capable of interstellar travel, the Hazalians ensued their plan by sending multitudes of artifacts and their military agents across the galaxy. Few planets have been brought to the Hazalians' solar system, and terraformed it to ensure they can settle it.

However, among one of the planets targeted were Vadan, inhabited by Khorgians. As both Hazalians and Khorgians' technological level were identical, the planetary resistance turned into a galactic war between two space-faring civilizations. The conflict is still on going as of 2316 Khorgian Sol (2034 of Earth's time).

One of the artifact's trajectory was aimed at Mars. However, the vessel was intercepted outside the wormhole between Saturn and Jupiter by Khorgian forces, causing it to broke into fragments and it's trajectory altered to Earth. The vessel that contained the artifact passed over Syria, killed a man in Iraq in 1888 before getting buried deep below the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, while the fragments with Hazalian agents were dispersed into various places across the globe, most notably Austria-Hungary.

Establishment

Among other agents that were crash landed, Dagon was the leader of the regiment. Having landed in Austria-Hungary, Dagan had started his mission earlier by killing a young Jewish man named Bogdan Zikaron, and mimicked its appearance. As the area he landed was populated by marginalized minorities, especially Jews, he started by mind-controlling people around him to help his colonial mission trusted by Emperor Chamos Initially started as a movement, it became an influential force within Europe, disguised as Zionism. Dagon had began exploiting European Jewish minorities who were persecuted at that time to become part of their force.

Over the years, members of the organization gradually expanded, with many of them coming from Eastern European countries. However, Jewish minorities made up the most, as they were easily persuaded by Dagon's mind control. Eventually, of the members migrated to neighboring countries, with some even reaching the United States and Canada. In the 1930s, Dagon and fellow Hazalian agents moved their headquarters to British-Mandate Palestine, and founded Migdan, a paramilitary division disguised as a militant group.

Under Migdan's banner, they launched a series of attacks against the British-governed Levantine State from the 1930s through the 1950s, with the aims of creating a state where they can house and manipulate large number of their members. The David Hotel Assault in Jerusalem in the 1946 was marked as the first attack done by Migdan.

Conflicts

As numerous attacks were conducted by their paramilitary organization against the British government, the organization managed to expel them from the Levant. Following this success, the organization declared the establishment of the State of Israel in the now-vacant Levantine areas. In order to expand the territory for more control, they devised a plan inspired by the Jewish concept of the promised land. Concerned with this expansionist agenda, the surrounding countries engaged in an all-out war, resulting in numerous destructive wars and conflicts over the years, such as the Six-Day War.

The aftermath of these wars resulted in a massive exodus of Levantine Arabs to neighboring countries, with more than 300,000 people displaced from their homes. Although the wars ended, the conflict persisted for decades into the 21st century. This ongoing strife included significant events such as the War of Attrition, the Munich Massacre, the First Intifada, the Second Intifada, and the most recent Israel-Palestine War, which its aftermath directly led to Grand Divide.