Vampire [T100] Queen of Babylonia
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Was created by an Elder vampire 21/02/2006 at 20:40:08
Character description

The Members swear the unconditional loyalty to the Queen of Darkness, fulfil to her father all wishes are in bondage. They have delightfully gone bad, always immorally and unrestrained
"gloria virtutem tamquam umbra sequitur"
kill or get killed, we are adicted in to fresh blood

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These entities supposedly exist and were well publicized
in Europe years ago.

As with many legends, the exact date of origin is unknown;
but evidence of the vampire tale can be found with the
ancient Chaldeans in Mesopotamia, near the Tigris and the
Euphrates rivers, and with Assyrian writings on clay or
stone tablets. The land of the Chaldeans is also called
the "Ur of the Chaldeans," which was the original home of
Abraham from the Bible.

"Lilith" was a possible vampire from the ancient Hebrew
Bible and its interpretations. Although she is described
in the book of Isaiah, her roots are more likely in
Babylonian demonology. Lilith was a monster who roamed at
night taking on the appearance of an owl. She would hunt,
seeking to kill newborn children and pregnant women. Lilith
was the wife of Adam before there was Adam and Eve, according
to tradition; but she was demonized because she refused to
obey Adam. (Or to see it from a more liberated viewpoint,
she demanded equal rights with Adam). Naturally, she was
considered evil for such "radical" desires and became a
vampire who eventually attacked the children of Adam and
Eve -- namely, all human descendants.

References to vampires can be found in many lands, and some
scholars believe this indicates that the vampire story
developed independently in these various lands and was not
passed from one to the other. Such an independently
occurring folktale is curious indeed.

References to vampires can be found among the ancient
civilizations of the Mediterranean such as Egypt, Greece
and Rome. The ancient Greeks believed in the strigoe or
lamiae, who were monsters who ate children and drank their
blood. Lamia, as the mythology goes, was the lover of Zeus;
but Zeus' wife, Hera, fought against her. Lamia was driven
insane, and she killed her own offspring. At night, it
was said, she hunted other human children to kill as well.

One tale known by both the Greeks and Romans, for example,
concerns the wedding of a young man named Menippus. At
the wedding a guest, who was a noted philosopher called
Apollonius of Tyana, carefully observed the bride, who
was said to be beautiful. Apollonius finally accused
the wife of being a vampire, and according to the story
(as it was later told by a scholar named Philostratus in
the first century A.D.) the wife confessed to vampirism.
Allegedly she was planning to marry Menippus merely to
have him handy as a source of fresh blood to drink.

Vampire tales occurred in ancient China, where the monsters
were called kiang shi. In ancient India and Nepal, as well,
vampires may have existed -- at least in legend. Ancient
paintings on the walls of caves depict blood drinking
creatures; the Nepalese "Lord of Death" is depicted holding
a blood-filled goblet in the form of a human skull standing
in a pool of blood. Some of these wall paintings are as old
as 3000 B.C., it is believed. Rakshasas are described in the
ancient Indian holy writings called the Vedas. These writings
circa 1500 B.C.) depict the Rakshasas (or destroyers) as
vampires. There is also a monster in ancient India's lore
which hangs from a tree upside-down, not unlike a bat, and
is devoid of its own blood. This creature, called Baital,
is in legend a vampire.



Other ancient Asians, such as the Malayans, believed in a
type of vampire called the "Penanggalen." This creature
consisted of a human head with entrails that left its body
and searched for the blood of others, especially of infants.
The creature lived by drinking the victims' blood.

It is also said that the vampire may have lived in Mexico
prior to the arrival of Spanish Conquistadors, according
to the renown vampire author Montague Summers whose 1928
book The Vampire -- His Kith and Kin is a classic. He
further wrote that Arabia knew of the vampire as well.
Vampire-like beings appeared in the "Tales of the Arabian
Nights" called algul; this was a ghoul which consumed
human flesh.

Africa, with its spirit-based religions, may be seen as
having legends of vampire-like beings as well. One tribe,
the Caffre, held the belief that the dead could return and
survive on the blood of the living.

In ancient Peru there were also vampire legends; the canchus
were believed to be devil worshipers who sucked the blood of
the young.

Thus from ancient times and from a bounty of exotic
lands came forth the vampires. It is from these ancient
fears about death and the magical, life-sustaining
powers of blood that the vampires as we know them today
have evolved.

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Statistics
Total loot: 456,980.18 litres of blood
Victims bitten (via link): 41
Fights: 2801
Victories: 2372
Defeats: 429
Draws: 0
Gold gained: ~ 68,000.00 Gold
Gold lost: ~ 28,000.00 Gold
Damage to enemies: 417217.03
Damage from enemies: 199282.12
The attributes of [T100] Queen of Babylonia:
Character level: Level 49
Strength: (87)
Defence: (96)
Agility: (87)
Stamina: (86)
Dexterity: (86)
Experience: (12120|12005)
The ancestral site statistics of [T100] Queen of Babylonia
Attempted challenges: 0
Successful challenges: 0
Failed challenges: 0
The sentinel of [T100] Queen of Babylonia
Bionic cerberus
Sentinel breed: Bionic cerberus
Sentinel name: Bionic cerberus
Attack: (49)
Defence: (49)
Stamina: (49)
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