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There
are many tales of ancient civilizations, and sometimes they conflict
with one another in ways that can cause serious conflict. In the Old
Times, recording them was exceptionally time-consuming and few were
literate. Most people had to rely on storytellers to spread the
histories of their people. We all know how the tellers of stories
like to embellish on them at times, but who does not love a tale
that is told with passion?
The tale we propose to tell has its roots in a number of ancient
manuscripts. These do sometimes conflict and cause dissension among
men, yet often they also have amazing similarities that affirm for
their followers that in some ways all of us are forever linked
eternally, whatever form of creature we may be.
Our own tale was inspired in part by the Kebra Negast (The Glory of
Kings) which is one of the older recorded manuscripts still in
existence. It is the Ethiopian version of a tale also recorded in
the Torah, the Bible, and the Quoran. If you have heard of The Queen
of Sheba, or her affair with the legendary King Solomon, then you
know of which tale I speak.
We are here to tell you a story that begins during the time of Sheba
and Solomon and reveals a new unique dynasty of Immortal Blood
Drinkers. Over time they very selectively multiplied; spreading out
across the world. Some have continued to flourish in modern times.
We hope you will be tempted to join us within to share their
adventures, and discourse on what you, and they, share in common as
well. This is a feast of friends, both vampires and mortals, where we relish the chance to share experiences ranging from the serious, the silly and the sublime.
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