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Blood Hunters | |
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𐤃𐤂𐤂 𐤆𐤂𐤄𐤓𐤌 (Dagg Zagerim) | |
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Foundation | Unknown; presumably before 1900s |
Dissolved | 15 October 2043 |
Allegiance | Hazalish Empire |
Motives |
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Active regions | Global |
Ideology | Anti-human Authoritarianism |
Major actions |
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Status | Inactive |
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Opponents | United Nations Humans |
Blood Hunters , (Hazalish: 𐤃𐤂𐤂 𐤆𐤂𐤄𐤓𐤌 Dagg Zagerim), is a transgalactic alien terrorist group comprised of Hazalites from the Hazalish Empire that were active on Earth. Presumably founded before the start of the 20th century, the organization sees humans as "weak" and "inferior beings", and intended to conquer Earth as part of their transgalactic conquest. They were revealed to be behind all terrorist attacks and wars on Earth, including the Great Divide. They were officially dissolved at the end of the Great Divide with the defeat of Dagan.
History
Background
Under Emperor Chamos's leadership, the Hazalians embarked on a relentless campaign across the universe, ravaging numerous planets to augment their strength and transforming the inhabitants into Dreads. However, Chamos's insatiable thirst for war ultimately led to an endless conflict with the Khorgians. This war necessitated Chamos to dispatch scout groups across the galaxy in search of planets whose inhabitants could be evolved into Hazalian troops, providing them an advantage in the ongoing conflict.
Eventually, a scout group led by Dagan discovered Earth and landed in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, around 1810. As part of their mission, Dagan and other Hazalians began taking over the bodies of several humans in the eatern part of the city.
Establishment
Soon after the Hazalians successfully possessed few humans, Dagan, who was disguised as Bogdan Zikaron, initiated the plan by making an official establishment of the organization, disguised as a global convention for Cazarist movement. They exploited 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 innocent Jewish minorities. Most of the members migrated to neighboring countries, with some even reaching the United States and Canada. In the 1930s, high-ranking members of the organization founded Migdan, a paramilitary division disguised as a Cazarist 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 Yerusalem 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. Migdan, along with the Blood Hunters, did not stop there. They devised a plan to expand their territory into neighboring countries, inspired by the biblical concept of the Promised Land. Concerned with this expansionist agenda, the surrounding countries engaged in an all-out war with the Blood Hunters-ruled Yisrael, 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.
Illegal Experiments
During the conflict, the organization managed to infiltrate and take control of important positions in governments across the globe, particularly in the western world. Some of the countries where they gained significant influence include the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. This infiltration allowed them to exert considerable political influence, and enact their experiments on humans. Dozens of people were kidnapped and brought to secret military bases in Area 51 and Negev.
Most of the victims were minorities, such as Palestinians, African-Americans, and Native Americans. These groups were disproportionately targeted due to their marginalized status, making them vulnerable to the organization's sinister experiments. They were subjected to a procedure where their bodies were injected with Hazalish DNA. This genetic manipulation allowed them to transform into Hazalish-human hybrids, granting them superhuman strength and enhanced physical abilities. However, at the same time, the procedure also took their sanity, making them mindless drones that could be controlled by the Blood Hunters.
The use of Hazalish DNA was not limited to the oppressed minorities. Many Israeli citizens also underwent the same experimental procedure. In Israel, the method of military conscription was employed to persuade individuals to voluntarily participate in the experiments. This conscription process involved a combination of patriotic appeals, leading many to undergo the transformation in the name of national security and strength.