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At one point, Maharet stabs the statue of Akasha in the heart as Maharet feels the energy leave her own body, it confirms the legend that to kill Akasha is to annihilate all vampires. Marius does so and protects them for nearly 2,000 years. After one of these guardians tires of the task, he places Akasha and Enkil in the sun vampires worldwide are burned or destroyed as a result of all being linked by the spirit of Amel that still resides in Akasha.Īkasha draws the vampire Marius to her and urges him to take her and Enkil out of Egypt. Eventually she (along with Enkil) becomes a living statue, kept safe for centuries by guardians who know that she is the source of their existence and immortality. It was Mekare who tells the Queen what kind of being she has become, as well as explaining her newfound sensitivity to sunlight and thirst for blood.Īs her progeny proliferate, Akasha's need for blood diminishes. Akasha then took her king Enkil and passed the "Dark Gift" onto him, transforming Enkil into a vampire, and then made Khayman, who then passed it on to Mekare and Maharet. Amel's deadly lust for human blood thus passed to Akasha. One year later, the twin witches are recalled to the kingdom by Khayman, where they learn that Amel had kept his presence in the kingdom and that, when the King and Queen were coincidentally assassinated by supporters of cannibalism one night, the spirit of Amel joined with Akasha's soul as it rose from her body, re-entering her body through her wounds and fusing with her heart and brain to create an entirely new being: the vampire.
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Akasha, in turn, has Mekare and Maharet publicly raped by her reluctant servant Khayman for their "witchcraft", and banishes them from Kemet.
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One spirit in particular, a bloodthirsty and aggressive entity called Amel, threatens Akasha and ultimately stages a weak but demonstrative attack against her. Against their advice, Akasha forces the witch sisters to seek answers from the spirits to countless shallow questions she asks, but the ensuing answers, some in the form of provocative and obscene gestures, ultimately enrage the Queen by confirming her inner emptiness - "She had asked questions of the supernatural, a very foolish thing to do, and she had received answers which she could neither accept nor refute.". Queen Akasha was described as a lovely young woman who was "almost too pretty to be truly beautiful, for her prettiness overcame any sense of majesty or deep mystery." Underneath her physical beauty, Akasha is a fundamentally dark, empty vampire with no sense of morality, ethics nor human compassion her actions are almost always based on her insatiable need to fill her own inner emptiness.Īkasha eventually becomes fascinated by the spirits of the supernatural, forcibly bringing the red-haired witch sisters Maharet and Mekare to her court to commune with these spirits. She rose to become a Queen in Kemet, the land that would eventually become Egypt she and her husband King Enkil wanted their people to turn away from their cannibalistic ways and encourage the eating of grains. As told in the novel, Akasha was originally from Uruk, or modern-day Iraq.