[center][@Zool][@Loksfjoer][@Saiyan][@Teyao][@Zapdos][@Jay009][@Dark Cloud][@AvaP][/center] [h1][u][i]The Enemy Encampment - General Saladin’s Pavillion[/i][/u][/h1] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/MnG2RFa.jpeg[/img][/center] Saladin's mustache twitched. Wolfmen stink was almost as bad [i]The Corpse Dropper[/i]. "Is everything ready?" the General asked. Captain Hrond Lewell, Chieftan of the Luna Clan, responded with his deep, snarling raspy voice. "My unit is in position. We will wait for the signal and strike with ferocious haste." Saladin noticed some trepidation in the wolfman's face after his response. "What is it?" "You can depend on me for strict timing and adherence to the plan. I have complete control over my soldiers. But..." Saladin knew. "Zacharius." Captain Hrond growled low in his throat. Saladin smiled and turned his back on the captain. Zacharius, Drinker of Divine Blood. Much like Zigmund Mugba-Zarak, Zacharius was a Source Crystal User who had undergone The Witch Queen's [i]Hybrid Project[/i]. Using high-end technology and Dark Domain expertise, Her Majesty had created a procedure called a [i]Soul Fusion[/i], taking Crystal Bearers, captured Djinn's and fusing them together to create extremely powerful Demi-Djinn Mortals. It was not called a Soul Fusion because it was the souls of the two creatures from different planes that were fused. No, it was because the 'glue' by which the creatures were fused was tortured souls. A large amount of tortured souls. Zigmund and Zacharius were of the 1st Generation of successful results from Project Hybrid. Demi-Djinn mortals, who reaped the benefits of powers from the Fey Plane, while being able to walk in this world and keep their own strength. But while Zigmund Mugba-Zarak was, and had always been, a scout and assassin, well before he volunteered for the Soul Fusion... Zacharius was once a Paladin, resulting in a mighty force far more suited for open combat. And thus, it was proved when Zacharius killed Userper-Emperor Quinitus Young's brother at the battle for Dantuin, drinking his blood in victory afterward. "Don't worry about him," Saladin told the Wolfman captain. "You need not give him any commands. He will remain in your company for the first strike at least. Left to his own devices, he will be of great benefit to our assault." "Very well, General."