This ancient first-gen’ vampire has been restored and stabilized by the Inisfreeans.
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Table of Contents:
- Spec’s
- Details
- Akasha & Auz
- 2022 Update
- Her
- Her Restored Queendom
- Footage
- Powerful Tunes
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Spec’s:
- 5’7″
- 120 lbs.
- dark brunette, hair kept straight and down her back to near the top of her ass
- “brown glow” African skin/tone, featureless; perfect
- Elven/commanding facial structure, feminine
- perky B-cups
- perfect feminine figure; slender-fit, Elven, “slim Coke-bottle”
- walks very femininely/seductively, almost moving more as a dance than walking
- wears a custom crown and collarbone-covering necklace, little more (though sometimes a diaphanous blue silk skirt, etc.)
- prefers to be/go barefoot
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Details:
Physical Appearance
Akasha was the most beautiful vampire. Even when she was turned to stone her skin reflected the light of the moon. Akasha had such beautiful skin that there was not a blemish present. She had very dark, nearly black lustrous eyes and cheeks that “shone like pearls.” She was described as having firm shapely limbs and straight shoulders. She had black hair that was often braided in the Egyptian style and long and curly when loose. She had a high feminine voice and serene face. She was from Uruk, an ancient city that lies in modern day Iraq.
Personality
Akasha is a selfish, empty, nihilistic person with no sense of morality or human compassion. Her actions are almost always based on her need to fill her own inner emptiness. Maharet describes her as the only true monster among them because she refuses to acknowledge her own monstrosity.
Biography
Early Life
Akasha was originally from Uruk, now known as Iraq. She was born over 6,000 years ago, long before “The first pharaoh built the first pyramid.” At a young age she married Enkil, the King of Kemet (which would later become Egypt). Akasha and her husband Enkil wanted their subjects to turn away from cannibalism and encouraged them to eat grains by farming. According to Marius in The Vampire Lestat, Akasha and her husband were not the first people in Kemet to follow this path, but they were the first rulers, and were perhaps influenced by earlier believers. Akasha became a beloved ruler for turning her people away from violence and toward peace.
Eventually Akasha became interested in supernatural spirits. She invited the twin witch sisters Maharet and Mekare to commune with the spirits, but they refused. Some time later, Akasha sends soldiers to the twins’ village who happen upon their mother’s funeral, preparing to perform their culture’s funeral rite of consuming their mother’s brain and heart. The soldiers kill everyone, save the twins, arresting them for the crime of cannibalism, and drag them to Kemet.
At the court, Akasha “spares” the twins and demands they answer countless trivial questions with the help of spirits. The spirits provide only the simplistic answers which they are capable, then grow irritated and provide only rude retorts. Enraged, Akasha throws Maharet and Mekare into jail as blasphemers. The next day the Queen came again and asked the same questions. Against Maharet’s wishes, Mekare summons a powerful spirit named Amel to seek revenge on Akasha. After Amel threatens to attack Akasha as punishment for summoning spirits, she forces her head steward Khayman to rape Maharet and Mekare in front of her entire court. The Queen allows the twins to go home after the rape, but Amel still remains in their court, furious at the humiliation of the twins. Amel punishes Akasha, Enkil and Khayman by pestering them day and night in their homes, whether it’s knocking objects over or throwing them at them, eventually driving them mad.
Opposition to Akasha and Enkil was always strong amongst cannibalists, mostly by those who practiced ritual cannibalism as opposed to savage cannibalism. Knowing that they were the cause of an malevolent spirit oppressing Kemet makes the case against them even stronger. One night, a group of nobles sneak into the palace and stab Enkil and Akasha multiple times, leaving them both mortally wounded. As Akasha’s soul leaves her body, Amel snatches it and intertwines it with his own and thrusts their combined spirits into her body, making Akasha the world’s first vampire.
As a Vampire
Akasha saves a dying Enkil by draining him of his remaining blood before allowing him to drink nearly all of hers, making Enkil the world’s second vampire and Akasha’s first fledgling. Together, they track and kill all the nobles that participated in their assassination attempt. Akasha realizes she and Enkil are now immortal with superhuman strength, but they cannot be exposed to direct sunlight, cannot have intercourse and have an insatiable need to constantly drink blood to survive. She sends Khayman to fetch Maharet and Mekare to explain her nature and why she came to be.
Maharet replies that the spirit Amel now inhabiting the Queen and King is too large to be contained in their singular human body. The spirit and their bloodlust will be proportionally diluted as more humans are made into vampires. To verify the Maharet’s claims, Akasha betrays Khayman’s loyalty by making him into a vampire against his will. Finding Maharet and Mekare’s answers to be unsatisfactory as they cannot completely eliminate the bloodlust, the twins are sentenced to death. Before the execution takes place, she has Maharet’s eyes and Mekare’s tongue amputated. The night before their execution, the twins are saved by Khayman who is furious at what Akasha has done to him. He makes Mekare into a vampire and Mekare makes Maharet into a vampire, hoping with their new powers they will be able to defeat Akasha.
Akasha and Enkil spend the next weeks battling Khayman and the twins and their fledglings who make up their Vampire Army. Eventually, Akasha succeeds in trapping the twins in Saqqara and separately sets them adrift in the ocean in stone coffins: Maharet to the east, and Mekare to the west.
As Maharet promised, as more vampires are made, Akasha and Enkil’s bloodlust decreases. They eventually become living statues, cared for by vampires who know their importance to their kind. As the parents of all vampires, any injury done to Akasha and Enkil will be done to all vampires. If they were to die, all vampires in the world would die with them.
One vampire, referred to as the Elder, became guardian for Akasha and Enkil. Out of anger, he left them out in the sun to burn. Vampires across the world either died of spontaneous combustion or were severely burned. Unharmed, Akasha uses the Mind Gift to call out to a recently made Marius to take them out of Egypt as other vampires mean to destroy them. As for the Elder, she kills him by crushing his head beneath her feet and pours burning oil on his remains.
Akasha and Enkil continue to spend the next two thousand years under Marius’s care as living statues. When Marius is severely burned by the Children of Darkness, Akasha allows him to drink her blood to heal his wounds.
Akasha first encounters Lestat in the eighteenth century when Marius shows him Akasha and Enkil’s sanctuary. Despite Marius’s protests, Lestat goes down alone and plays the violin. Akasha awakens and offers him her blood and then drinks his. They are stopped by a jealous Enkil, who comes out of his state as a living statue and begins to crush Lestat. Lestat is saved only when Marius comes and threatens to take Akasha away from Enkil if he doesn’t stop. At the end of The Vampire Lestat, Lestat reflects that the blood Akasha gave him was vital to him surviving Claudia‘s attempt on his life.
In 1985, Akasha awakens for the last time when she hears Lestat giving a live rock concert. She sees the desirability of him as her consort and drains Enkil of all of his blood to make herself the single progenitor of the vampire race and to be rid of Enkil, who she has grown tired of. Marius arrives in the sanctuary after Akasha has drained Enkil and is then trapped in a case of ice by her.
Akasha goes to San Francisco and kidnaps Lestat and makes him her consort. She embarks on a mass killing of vampires, finding them by listening to their thoughts. She kills Baby Jenks, Laurent, and countless other weak fledglings. Seventeen vampires managed to survive Akasha’s onslaught: Maharet, Mekare, Khayman, Louis, Jesse Reeves, Gabrielle, Armand, Daniel Molloy, Marius, Mael, Santino, Pandora, Eric, Vittorio, Thorne and the coven that made Quinn Blackwood, Manfred Blackwood, Petronia, and one from ancient Greece. They were either vampires that Lestat loved, old ones she could not kill easily, or those she could not detect because they blocked their thoughts from her.
Her Death
The surviving vampires are confronted by Akasha in Maharet’s Sonoma compound. She explains her plans for her to be the new god of the world and offers the vampires a chance to be her followers as angels in her New World Order. Akasha plans to kill 90 percent of the world’s human men, and to establish a new Eden in which women will worship Akasha as a goddess. They all refuse to partake in Akasha’s plan despite her vow to destroy all of them if they do not comply. Maharet speaks for all of them when she boldly says that Akasha simply wants to dominate and be worshiped, and have everyone obey her, no matter how many lives are lost.
Their refusal makes Akasha furious, but before she can destroy the surviving vampires, Mekare, whom no one has seen for 6,000 years, appears in the room. She charges at Akasha, shoving her into a glass wall, causing a large shard to decapitate her. Just as doom is spelled out for all vampires, Mekare devours both the brain and heart of Akasha, taking into herself the Sacred Core which contains the spirit of Amel. Successfully bonding with the Sacred Core, Mekare becomes the new queen of all vampires, while Akasha’s body becomes a transparent shell.
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Akasha & Auz:
Mind-surfing revealed Akasha’s life and mindset to Auz; he effortlessly swept through the memories of even the most seasoned vampires, as well as other beings of Earth who had known this ancient vampire progenitor. When he got to the memories of her being swarmed and destroyed, he used his repulsines technology to open up a time-portal to where she was just minutes before her death. His Inisfreean (ICVs) entourage remained undetectable, even to vampire senses, as they filled the room and its adjacent chambers. When those who were destined to turn on her entered, the ICVs used their abilities to make them think they had succeeded. Meanwhile, the real Akasha was portal-ed away to a remote location where introductions and explanations were offered.
Few have fallen so madly and completely in love with one another as her and the king of Inisfree. The more they learned about the other, the more they lusted and yielded. Akasha had also never felt truly and eagerly indebted to someone for saving her life; no one ever had. She was fascinated that a non-vampire would do such a thing for her, and further fascinated when he proved his bloodlust matched and rivaled even hers (both having instinctively planned to wipe out 90% of a species). The two almost violently embraced at that moment, making aggressive, spirited, mindless love for hours while his entourage stood guard in a full circle around them.
Since that day of salvation and deepest, permanent bonding, …Auz flew Akasha back to her homeland, now called Iraq. It was his third time going to that country, and how absolutely perfectly that had turned out. Akasha showed him where 100% of the ancient ruins were –even the long-buried and human-forgotten ones. They made love at every single site in mutual thanks, and Auz made sure she saw the conviction in his eyes when he told her three things; 1) she is the rightful and eternal queen of the Middle East, 2) he will love her forever, and 3) anytime she wishes to slaughter humans or be worshiped as the goddess she is, he will be right there by her side to help however he can. She was spellbound, forever his.
Akasha keeps rebuilt Iraq and all its surrounding lands in check for him while he is away on business in Inisfree and elsewhere. Never again will the humans there gain dominance through the empty promises of the religion of plagiarism and false gods. Every time they behave badly, spreading more death-cult scams, Akasha and her new forces are there to slaughter and feed on them, disciplining and correcting them the only way their sorry species responds to. Those who do no worship her always eventually fall. And the few times she has experienced close calls, such as when the rebuilding humans used biological and nuclear weapons on one of her fortresses, Auz and his Inisfreeans were quick to intervene, saving her again from a messy fate.
Only High Queen Ambrosia has ever had a bloodlust comparable to theirs. The three have started getting along, by the way. Even goddess Hel of one of the afterlife realms has shown her interest, amazement, and support.
…Centuries and millennia from now, Akasha and Auz will rebuild the Wonders of the World, the Ziggurat of Ur, and even Babylon (from bav-il or bav-ilim which, in the Akkadian language of the time, meant ‘Gate of God’ or `Gate of the Gods’). They will also restore the Sahara rainforest and all good ties with the Mongol Empire, both Auz having sensed, and Akasha confirming, that the claims of them invading and sacking all of the Middle East and half of Europe was just post-invasion propaganda by the actual intruders and destroyers; the Mongols were peaceful, and that lie was spread about them to further divide and conquer the good peoples of the Earth back then. (The Mongols had actually sent their cavalry units to help Iraq and the other nations of the Middle East and Europe, and were among a very small number of groups successful at detecting and repelling the tricky beings that kept interfering.) Akasha will enjoy worshipers all her own that whole time, and finally get a vast empire of vegans just like she’d campaigned for back before she was turned.
Even when Inisfree leaves Earth, she will always be welcome in it, and Auz will always return. Their bond has become so strong that it even upgraded the Sacred Core. They will always reunite.
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2022 Update:
After ascending one of the Mayan pyramids and returning, High King Auz, a couple years of massive waves of realizations and life’s-work progress later, apparently supercharged and further unlocked/helped by that mighty structure and milestone accomplishment (stone-pun not intended), got the thought/idea/message, while listening to some of the soft-disclosure soundtrack music associated with her, that the Mongols weren’t (hadn’t been) invading Europe, as was erroneously taught in mainstream Western schools; they were attempting to liberate or reclaim it from the invaders called humans, the Angelic Germans attempting this next (i.e. as the World Wars). In other words, the only reason they sacked/razed much of the Middle East was because that was one of the areas those invaders (the humans) infiltrated and corrupted the most, and the only way to cleanse such a corruption is to set it ablaze, leaving nothing behind. The Mongols, then, were not responsible for greatly diminishing the mathematical greatness and other feats/levels of the Middle Eastern people back then; they are now to be correctly credited with saving those people from being used to spread the worst invasion/evil in all of Earth’s history (as that area became the source for all Abrahamic death-cult insanity on the planet for hundreds of years).
Also realized in the Spring of this year is that the Abrahamic version of the story of Caine and Abel is –obviously– false, the polar-opposite of the truth; Caine is a name which stems from a word for a crop, thus Caine was the peaceful vegan one (though it is also just one letter off from ‘canine’, the sharp type of tooth). Furthermore, killing humans doesn’t cause the gods to curse them; humans were the invaders, unwanted by the gods, and cursed themselves by all they did (lying, blame-shifting, enslaving innocent people they racistly then called ‘animals’, pretending they themselves aren’t animals, etc.). Finally, it was the vampires (who borrow/utilize only part of other’s, rarely ever killing people/animals to sustain themselves) who were always (one of) the balanced, good, pure, and holy ones, stabilizers and honest prophets, seers and chosen by god / the gods.
They are not at all the gross or dangerous monsters Hollywood (which is an evildoers’ black-op / psy-op, controlled by Abrahamic death-cult members from its start) tried to brainwash everyone into thinking/fearing.
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Her Restored Queendom:
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