This story is an experiment. I've only recently started playing Warhammer 40000, my army is Eldar and Dark Eldar. The first Dark Eldar models I ever bought were Wyches, and the Wych cults seemed like prime material for a crossover, so this Fanfiction is crossing over Jenny-the Doctor's Daughter into the Warhammer 40000 universe. Like I said, I'm new to Warhammer 40000, so there may be inconsistencies in my writing. If you notice any, please tell me in a review, and I will do my best to change them.
Gangs of Hellions duel with the Reavers, while Scourges circle above, like vultures, drawn by the inevitable bloodshed that was soon to come. Humans, Orcs and Eldar slave away, building gargantuan statues of the Archons that own them. In the lower city, the Haemonculi work on their victims, their cries revitalising the Dark Eldar watching from their gestation pods. For this is Commoragh, one of the most evil places in the galaxy. If you are taken here, you will not escape with your life. Archon Faedron and the Kabal of the Silent Sword return to Commoragh upon their personal Raider transport carrying prisoners to give to the Wych cult they sponsor, which is named similarly to their Kabal.
There is one prisoner that is a mystery to the Kabal. Although she appears to be human, her physiology is unlike any human that the Kabal has ever captured. She appears immune to even the strongest of the Kabal's poisons, and she heals faster than any human, even faster than any Dark Eldar. The Dark Eldar have no record of this female's physiology in any prisoner they have ever captured. It took the strongest poisons available to the Dark Eldar just to keep this female knocked out, which would be fatal to any other species, but she was slowly recovering from them.
While Archon Faedron was proud of his captive, he was happy to hand the prisoner over to the Wych cult.
Jenny felt hands untying the ropes that held her, and her body changing hands. Her mind was clouded by whatever poisons were still in her system, her body uncooperative. She couldn't even make out the conversation that was going on around her as she was dragged along a corridor and thrown into a cell. She couldn't even muster enough energy to get up and lie down on the bed that was one of the only two in the cell. She lapsed back into unconsciousness.
