Demi-Human Alliance

Demi-Human Alliance is the tentative name of the demi-human coalition formed by Demiurge under his alias, the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth.

Background
This army was formed by Jaldabaoth for the sole purpose of conquering the Roble Holy Kingdom. It was composed of many demi-human races that lived in the Abelion Hills and were summarily enslaved by Jaldabaoth.

As it is an alliance, the demi-humans all came from different cultures and had varying social norms. The one thing they had in common, was holding onto the notion that fighting strength meant everything. Therefore, when a powerful individual threw his or her weight around, minor transgressions were all forgiven.

To demi-humans, their personal power determined their capacity for violence and in turn, their social rank. Those lower on the hierarchy had no other choice but to obey the strong.

The Paladin of the Holy Kingdom Arc
and The Paladin of the Holy Kingdom II Arc Jaldabaoth led his army towards the Great Wall. After destroying part of it with a 10th-tier spell, he ordered them to attack. They eventually took over the northern half of the Roble Holy Kingdom, using three captured cities as their bases.

The alliance's advanced was halted at the border of the Southern Holy Kingdom, as the overwhelming land army was useless against the naval force of the Holy Kingdom. Thus the two forces remained in deadlock, relying on Jaldabaoth's flying demons to continue to harass the naval forces.

When the Holy Kingdom Liberation Army started recapturing their territory, about 40,000 members of the Demon Emperor's army marched to combat them.

After the humans freed Kalinsha from the demi-human's control, the remnants of the demi-human army were now estimated to be at around 30’000 strong who are ready to combat the liberators.

Strength
At its formation, the Demi-Human Alliance led by Jaldabaoth was said to have been over a hundred thousand strong consisted of diverse demi-human races. Upon conquering the Northern Holy Kingdom though, the Demi-Human Alliance now has less than one hundred thousand strong as before.

Though Jaldabaoth was recognized as the supreme authority, three great demons were appointed to act as administrators for the various operations of the Demi-Human Alliance. One demon was installed as the ruler of Abelion Hills. A second as the marshal of the invasion of the Southern Holy Kingdom. And a third which was in charge of three major cities: Kalinsha, Rimun and Prart.

The lower infrastructure of the Alliance on the other hand was handled collectively by the top ten demi-humans. As of now, the forces of the Demi-Human Alliance were divided into three main groups. The first were the 40,000 troops ranged against the Southern Holy Kingdom’s military. The second were the 50,000 troops responsible for managing and guarding the camps which held prisoners from the Holy Kingdom. The third were the 10,000 troops responsible for scouting the Northern Holy Kingdom, recovering various resources, and other miscellaneous tasks.

Nevertheless, the army is comprised of twelve species, as well as six other species who were not numerous enough to qualify as armies in their own right, for a total of eighteen species. However, those six species were said to be more powerful than the rest of the twelve species despite the lack in numbers.

Known Members

 * Jaldabaoth
 * Buser (Deceased)
 * Rokesh
 * Vijar Rajandala (Deceased)
 * Nasrene Belt Cure (Deceased)
 * Halisha Ankara (Deceased)
 * Hectowaizes Ah Ragara
 * Muar Praxua
 * Jajan (Deceased)
 * Beebeezee

Trivia

 * The army is mostly made up of demi-humans who were bloodthirsty and were happy to follow someone who could sate their bloodlust, or the ones who submitted in fear of their lives.
 * Demi-Human tribes that refused to join Jaldabaoth were enslaved in internment camps, like the Orcs of the Gan Zu Tribe.
 * Although no member of the Demi-Human Alliance would dare to challenge Jaldabaoth, that doesn't mean that they get along well during their missions; quarrels are still common between their members.