Ok, so I was busy writing the next chapter of RWBY-Oblivion, when for some odd reason, I decided to see if there was a crossover between Hellsing and this; as it turns out, there wasn't. UNTIL NOW! I hope this makes a lot of people happy, and quench the sea of rage that was built over this not existing. ENJOY!

Note: The OC's from RWBY-Oblivion will be existent, but I won't divulge as much as I did there, because that's where I think it may have been a killjoy. And the Horsemen will not be appearing, for that will be too much for this.

Note 2: The first part includes locations from Earth, so don't freak out if it's not Remnant just yet, it'll get there midway through the story.


Hellsing Manor, United Kingdom

"I've triple checked it, sir Integra; it appears to be a natural anomaly in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado," Walter said to a distressed Integra. "It seems stable, as it doesn't have a gravitational pull on any of its surroundings. That is, until something walks in."

"Walter, if this thing is a portal, then Millennium may find it first, and bring back whatever horrors may lie within," the Hellsing woman said, pinching the bridge of her nose in exasperation. "We must not let them near it, for the safety of this world, and what lies on the other side of that thing." She then leaned back and pulled out one of her cigars, lighting it once it was in her mouth. "How did this occur, exactly?" she asked after a minute of two.

The old hunter flipped through the documents, and replied, "Well, it happened at 9:47 PM, when something imploded on itself, leaving behind the anomaly we are discussing, sir."

"What did the thing look like?"

More page flipping, and then a response, "It was shrouded in what appeared to be shadows; not even a flashlight could penetrate it. Whatever that thing was, it might be stronger than Alucard." The mentioning of the No-Life King's name made him step out of the shadows, retorting with, "Impossible, how can something like that even exist?"

Integra, who wasn't even surprised by his spying, said, "That's what you and the police girl are going to find out, Alucard. The both of you will be heading over to the Rocky Mountains in the United States, and find the anomaly. If that thing went in the portal, then you and Seras will be following it closely. Are your orders clear?" The vampire smiled his dagger-like grin, and replied, "It will be done, my master."

Hours later…

The pair of vampires stood in front of the orb of darkness, which near the edges, radiated a dark blue light so they could see where it is. "Is this the…thing, master?" Seras asked.

"Yes, police girl, though I must say, it's making me uncomfortable just standing near it," Alucard replied, shifting a bit. That made Seras uneasy; anything that made Alucard nervous was probably deadlier than he could even be. "Well, we might as well find out what lies on the other side, I guess," the Draculina said, walking forward to it.

"Wait, let me go first," Alucard said, stopping Seras from touching it. He walked closer to the dark orb, cringing at the amount of energy it was producing. Alucard then moved his hand closer to the orb, and touched it with his finger. The moment he did that, he was sucked in instantaneously. Seras, who wasn't expecting anything, rushed forward, and grabbed onto the sphere of shadow, and joined up with the spiraling master, going who knows where.


Unknown location, Mountain ridge

Seras face planted the moment she got out of the portal; it wasn't really forgiving when it drops someone off in an unknown place. She got up, and found herself in a crater. "Did I end up making this?" she asked aloud.

"No, police girl, and before you ask, neither did I," her master's voice said, but it seemed distracted. She walked out, only to gag at the sight: Bloody skeletons hung on crosses made of bones, some had their own appendages shoved down their throats, and even their organs were all over the ground, with some having bites in them. She looked at Alucard, and noticed that he was still cringing, but at the sight.

"What caused this slaughter? I've never seen the like before, even when I was alive," Alucard said, touching one of the crosses. The moment it did, he ended receiving a memory from the bone-like cross: A pair of yellow eyes-no pupils at all-caused a massacre on the soldiers in seconds, even doing kills that he wouldn't imagine, let alone try and perform with ease. He removed his hand, as if he was getting too much information.

"Master, are you ok?" Seras asked. "What did you see? Maybe I could-"

"My god…he is more brutal than I am!" Alucard shouted, his maniacal smile returning. "Where is this person so I can shake his hand? Although, it is a bit of a waste of blood, I must say." His response was a Deathstalker erupting out of the ground, surprising the two vampires. Alucard looked at it, and smiled. "A monster in this world THAT large? Someone hasn't been doing their job around here, I think." He pulled out his two guns, and began firing at the bone mask that covered its head; to his shock, it blocked the bullets with its claws, and smashed its golden stinger into the ground right where Alucard used to be. The vampire didn't know what to expect, but a very smart monster was on the top of his list, so he did what he loved to do best; shove his hand into its skull, only for the hand to explode. "Tougher than it looks," Alucard muttered.

"You know, if you wanted help, you could have just asked," A voice rang out. Alucard looked up to find rose petals-Wait, what, the No-Life King thought-swarm the Deathstalker, catching it off guard. A few seconds later, its stinger was cut off, landing right on its head and shoving Alucard back. Before he could react, however, someone slammed the fallen stinger straight through its skull, making it gasp for a few seconds, and it moved no more. He looked again, and could have sworn that she was trying to mimic his color choice: The savior wore a black dress of some kind, a black corset, black and red combat boots, and a blood red cloak. Her weapon was something that even Alucard envied.

Seras had no idea what to do, so she did the one thing most people would do when someone saves their life-well, un-life in this case-and that was to ask, "Who are you?"

The girl turned around, and looked at Seras with silver eyes, and said, "I'm Ruby, Ruby Rose."


A very short chapter to start it up, and I could give a damn, yet I choose not to. Also, you may have noticed that I have yet to add in the OC's; you'll see them soon.