In the Southern Wasteland where the Vamlire Army had been hidden for centuries, Sehkmet swore as she finally saw the first video that had been posted. She had planned this attack for centuries, and knew that destroying the Royal Family had been key to her success.
She had originally planned to slay them, and than allow the Wolf Packs to crumble under the weight of their differences. Only the Royal Family remained as their tether to their unity as a species, and she knew it would be disastrous for her if the rumor of a Royal Heir surviving was true.
"How could you fools allow one of them to live?" she demanded of the creature her blood lust had created. If she lost control and fed without killing the victim, they had a chance to survive her venom that created the blood feeding demons.
"We were originally unaware that the youngest attended a Human school. We waited until a week after the Wolf schools ended, assuming she would have returned by than. We did kill all 11 primary targets." the creature replied knowing the failure would likely mean his death.
"AND LEFT AN HEIR TO THE THRONE FOR THE WOLF NATION TO RALLY AROUND!" she screamed before ripping his head clean off his body, spine still attached. She looked at it for a moment before casting it aside and glaring at her second in command.
"Rally the troops, we must quickly create the rest of our army. Otherwise we will find ourselves vulnerable, allow all my children to create the monsters of our army!" she said excitedly knowing that she would soon be able to allow her own lust for blood to freely flow.
She watched as her children took to the streets, and knew theybwould be bringing their victims back to her dark palace. They were required to when she demanded they make the horrors that were known to be created when her children did not kill their victims. She created Vampires, creatures who fed on blood but could control their thirst.
If a Vampire failed to kill their victim, tjey created Vampyres, creatures who were controlled by their thirst for blood. They could not withstand direct sunlight, but would wreak havoc on any army while the sun was down.
She knew it would take werks for her numbers to be what she needed, but knew the training of Selene usually took months. Sehkmet however had no idea that Emily had just passed the third test, and all that remained was the perilous journey that would take no more than a week.