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ancientegyptdaily · 1 year
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LUXOR TEMPLE: called ipet resyt (the southern sanctuary) in Egyptian. QUEENS OF ANCIENT EGYPT (2023) — 1.01 Queen Tiye
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Song of the year? / Movie of the year? / Favorite actor of the year? / Something you want to do again next year? / What’re you excited about for next year? / If you could send a message to yourself back on the first day of the year, what would it be? / Did you create any characters (in games, art, or writing) this year? Describe one
Song of the year? - oof, maybe "why you gotta kick me when I'm down by Bring Me the Horizon. I found it this year. Also that was the theme for 2023, lol.
Movie of the year? - tbh I hardly remember seeing any movies this year, but I DID see The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. My BFF crushed on young!Snow until he got his buzzcut, haha.
Favorite actor of the year? - I'm not saying he's my FAVORITE (I have a few) but Jamie Campbell Bower won my heart all over again this year. I gotta rewatch City of Bones & maybe Sweeney Todd...
Something you want to do again next year? - learn how to sing some more good modern rock songs & keep making progress on my worldbuilding doc.
What’re you excited about for next year? - not much, tbh. I just keep looking for that future where I'm older, in a nice romance & living in LA or Italy with a shit ton of $$$ (plus a cat & dog). uh also I'd like less narcolepsy & depression. Maybe I should've asked Santa?
If you could send a message to yourself back on the first day of the year, what would it be? - brace yourself. & pay for the autograph, not the photo. You can sell the autograph later. The photo just makes me look gross. (I don't like taking photos tbh)
Did you create any characters (in games, art, or writing) this year? Describe one - AHHH ok so there's this dragon who's intersex & she's her people's dowager (widowed) queen! also her chosen successor is her smexy adopted son who's her nemesis's bio kid. & then there's this fey who fell in love with a woman in Kemet/Ancient Egypt, so she took a human form & had kids with the lady (also she happens to be trans)!! lots of fey people & magic & queerness!
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idigitpodcast · 4 years
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Women in Anthropology: GERTRUDE MARGARET LOWTHIAN BELL
As all fellow anthropologists are aware, humans are incredibly complex and oftentimes imperfect beings. Though Gertrude Bell had a complicated role in politics, she is an unquestionably important and a truly captivating female figure in academica and in anthropology. 
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Gertrude Bell was born to a wealthy English family in Washington, England in 1868. During her education she specialized in history and was one of the first 2 women, alongside fellow historian Alice Greenwood, to graduate from the University of Oxford. It is important to note that while both women graduated with honors, Oxford did not award them with degrees and they were not recorded alongside their 9 male classmates. 
Following University, she began her travels in Persia. She picked up extensive language skills and spoke German, Persian, French, Arabic, Italian, and several Ottomon languages. It was during this time of traveling throughout regions in the Middle East that she developed an interest in archaeology.
In 1907 she began work with archaeologists Sir William M. Ramsay within the Ottoman Empire (the modern-day region of South-central Turkey), on the site Binbirkilise (pictured below) (translated from Turkish as “thousand and one churches”). Through 1909 Bell also participated in archaeological recording and mapping of ruins in Syria, near the Upper East bank of the Euphrates, as well as the ruins of Ukhaidir in the city of Carchemish. In 1924 she completed her final archaeological field work with Edward Chiera in ancient Nuzi, Iraq where they excavated Assyrian clay tablets.
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Bell also had an extensive political career, and her fluency in multiple languages allowed her to become an incredible asset to international British relations in regions such as Cairo, Egypt and in Iraq. She is also a notable witness to the Armenian genocide of 1915-1916 and contributed testimony that aided in spreading information about the atrocities committed. In 1921 she was apart of a British-led conference determining the future boundaries of Iraq (pictured below); this was only one chapter in a larger narrative of British imperialism in the Middle East
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****CW/TW: Themes of suicide and substance abuse****
In the year of her death, Bell helped to establish the The Baghdad Archaeological Museum (now the Iraq Museum) in 1926. Her death came after a series of financial and health issues and the passing of her brother. She was determined to have taken an overdose of sleeping pills, and while it is officially unclear whether or not she intended to end her life, her mental health issues are still an important part of her story.
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While Gertrude Bell’s success should be contextualized within her privileged position as a wealthy white woman, this should not diminish any of her accomplishments. She made significant contributions to archaeological research, and held her own in a political stage surrounded only by men. At the same time, she was of the late 19th and early 20th century era and likely did not think to check or understand her privilege and positions of power. Ultimately, her legacy, though complex, is that of a brilliant woman and a crucial figure within the discipline of archaeology.
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"Gertrude Bell". Biography, 2021, https://www.biography.com/writer/gertrude-bell.
"Gertrude Bell - Wikipedia". En.Wikipedia.Org, 2021, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Bell.
Howell, Georgina. Gertrude Bell: Queen of the desert, shaper of nations. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010.
"About The Museum | The Iraq Museum". Theiraqmuseum.Com, 2021, https://www.theiraqmuseum.com/pages/about-the-museum.html.
"British Colonialism, Middle East | Encyclopedia.Com". Encyclopedia.Com, 2021, https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/british-colonialism-middle-east
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oshuns-ambience · 4 years
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The Ancient African origins of the word “Witch”
By Queen Mother Imakhu
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“Witches and witch doctors were once highly revered. Now they are considered community threats. Until the recent turn of the tide, if a child exhibited special gifts he/she was given to the tribal shaman for training to step into their honorable destiny as healer. Christian colonialism has reinforced that the only true witch doctor is Jesus. This all smacks of Salem, the Crusades...
It is time for people of African descent to reclaim and understand our historical link to the witches. The terms "witch" and "wise woman" actually had their origins in ancient Kemet (Egypt's true name, meaning Land of the Blacks). Wadj (or Uadj) is a Kemetic word meaning"power, health, green, water." A wadj scepter represents a tied bundle of herbs for health andprosperity. A variant of the word is Udja (pronounced WOO-jah), where the term Ouija board isalso derived from. The Mdw Ntr (hieroglyphic symbol) is believed by many to actually represent a mortar and pestle. Another variant is Ujdat (WOO-chaht), the name for theprotective amulet representing the Eye of Heru, which is comprised of the protective psychic/magickal energies of Wadjet and her sister Nekehebet (who are actually Ast/Isis and her sister Neb-t Het). Wadjet (Uadjet, Uachet) is a term for a strong magickal woman who can suddenly bend energy for healing.
Much of the Yoruba language and traditions can be traced directly to Kemet. Aje (ah-JZAY) is a Yoruba term meaning witch. The Aje is an energy like Wadjet. The Aje are symbolized asbirds, who lovingly, fiercely protect their witch queen Oshun. Anyone who offends Oshun must answer to the Aje, or witches. A little known Yoruba prophecy says that balance will not be resrored on the planet until the Aje have risen to their rightful places once more. Anglo-Saxons claim the word witch came from wicca. However, an early, older variant of the word in their language was wicce, pronounced "weecha." Wicce meant a wise woman/wiseman healer.
Wadjet. Weecha. Witch.
Also for the record, the Kemetic term for wise woman, "Rekhut, Rekhuit, Rekhit, Rekhat,"means "skilled in words, knowledge, and craft." The Rekhut was believed to have mastery of and work with the Uadjenergy. Rekhut was also a name for Ast (Isis), recognized and honored today as a witch because she represents the ultimate female magickal healer.
With this rich history and prophecy of hope based on the strength of witches, it is sorrowful that people have fearfully turned against the power source that will heal humanity. Stand strong in our proud tradition.
We are the witches. We have returned.
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archaeologicalnews · 6 years
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Mystery Mummy May Have Been Pharaoh's Personal Eye Doctor
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Among the ancient Egyptian pharaohs, queens and religious elites who elected to be immortalized through mummification, there was also at least one ophthalmologist.
Meet Nespamedu, a 2,200-year-old eye doctor made quite the spectacle of himself in the afterlife, according to some new research shared by the National Archaeological Museum (MAN) in Madrid, Spain. According to a series of recent papers published in the museum's in-house journal, the lavishly decorated mummy was once a priest and doctor thought to minister to none other than the pharaoh Ptolemy II (and possibly his successor Ptolemy III). The doc is thought to have lived sometime between 300 B.C. and 200 B.C.
Bedecked in five intricately inscribed gold plates and crowned with a painted-on face and wig, Nespamedu's mummified remains were initially thought to be a woman's when the museum first received them from a donor in 1925. Inscriptions on the mummy's golden encasement revealed him to be a priest named Nespamedu from Saqqara, Egypt, but little else could be discerned about who the bandage-wrapped man had been. Read more.
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werewolvesversus · 6 years
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Saiben Dotes, a Life Defined by Change
A preview of John Dillard's story from WEREWOLVES VERSUS: FASHION.
“And that brings us to the 70’s, and the various werewolf supermodels who promoted your clothing,” I say. “Tell me, which of them were you closest to?”
“The same one everyone loved...” he sighs. “Islande Louissaint. Even then, even before I knew how big her career would get, before she got married and became Queen Islande Dubois of the Roogarou, I knew the Haitian werewolf who walked into the casting session on that rainy day in 1972 was something special.
“It was the beginning of the ‘black is beautiful’ movement. Werewolves of color were adamant that their unique looks were something to be loved. I agreed, but I also wanted to cash in on all of that. I created a collection of outfits inspired by the traditional garb of the werewolves of the Serer people of Senegal, the wolves of ancient Egypt, and the wolves of Islande’s own Haiti. Islande insisted on having creative input on the outfits, and I acquiesced, figuring a Mendalian like me might not be able to fully understand the style of the werewolves of Africa and their diaspora.
“For the Egypt outfit, we created a modernized version of the traditional Anubis look, inspired by the Afro-futurism movement. The idea was to make Islande look like she was the queen of a new Egypt in the stars. The ancient design was recreated with space age materials.
“The Serer outfit was a take on the traditional Serer wrestling uniform, inspired by the garb of the women of the Black Power movement. It was slightly modified for the practicalities of mauling on behalf of the werewolf women on the tough streets of the ’70s Bronx. They actually used it in a blacksplotation/weresploitation combo movie about a precognitive Serer immigrant werewolf, played by Islande of course, trying to save her brother from the mob. Apparently Serer werewolves have a predisposition for precognitive abilities, to the point it is part of the Serer people’s traditional religion.”
“I understand that far from waiting for your blessing, Islande made the Haitian-inspired outfit without your help.” “Yes, she made it as a tribute to her mother, who had been a mambo in the service of the loa protector of werewolves in Haitian Voodoo, Marianette of the Dry Arms. Despite what that bokor that Sigi hired said in your book, she is not a demon – merely a little cruel. But I digress. The outfit she designed was sort of a ‘proto-Afrogoth meets Black Power’ look, with dark sunglasses, a turtleneck and black leather jacket, with earrings and buttons shaped like owls – another one of Marinette’s symbols.”
Dotes lights a cigarette.
“I remember one time in 1978, Islande went missing from an event we were having in New York. We searched everywhere, and were about to file a missing persons report, when my assistant Carlos found her howling to the music and dancing with Grandmaster Flash at a Bronx block party. She refused to come back to the show, and nearly mauled Carlos when he tried to force her to return.” Dotes laughs a wheezing, coughing laugh. “You should have seen the scar she left on him. I got there soon afterwards. At that point she was crying because I, in my infinite stupidity, had scheduled the event for the anniversary of mother’s execution by Papa Doc. You know he had put out a bounty on all the black-furred canines in Haiti, including werewolves.”
“Shit,” is all I can say to that.
“I sat by her as she cried for the rest of the night,” Dotes sighs. “I sent her back to Savannah on the first flight out. When I saw her next, she had taken all that pain and anger and created a look we now know as the Rừng Sác War Poodle. Shaved midriff, big afro with the fur on the hands and paws styled into big old bracelet and leg warmer shapes, you know the look.”
“Why was it called the Rừng Sác War Poodle?” I ask.
“It was a reference to the Rừng Sác Special Zone of the Vietnam War, also known as the Forest of Assassins. It was basically a big salty marsh, not unlike the bayous and swamps the Roogarou call home. Islande once told me that the Rừng Sác poodle look was based on the odd haircuts the Roogarou soldiers wore to help keep their joints warm as they moved through the water. Any Roogarou who got drafted always got sent to Rừng Sác, so the horrors of that place became a major influence on Roogarou culture of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. It was then that the Rừng Sác War Poodle look became popular with white werewolves, particularly those who weren’t members of one of the ethnic routs.”
“You mean the WASP werewolves who didn’t have a rout that they could join, thanks to the Marrok family making anglophile asses of themselves,” I sigh.
“Yes, Islande hated the way they appropriated something she had made for the Roogarou, who you must remember, took her and the other Haitian Refugee werewolves in when no one else would. But in the end, the Rừng Sác War Poodle became the cliche fur style of the ’80s.”
Read the rest in WEREWOLVES VERSUS: FASHION! Download the entire issue for any price on Gumroad or Itch.io! Your purchase will benefit all of the contributors to this issue.
More of John's work can be found here and here.
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ayearofpike · 6 years
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The Last Vampire 5: Evil Thirst
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Pocket Books, 1996 179 pages, 18 chapters ISBN 0-671-55050-0 LOC: CPB Box no. 654 vol. 9 OCLC: 34952388 Released June 4, 1996 (per B&N)
Sita has not heard from her new friend and her baby, and is worried that her daughter might have already carried out her evil scheme. There is a way she can find out, though: a local anthropologist claims to have a document written by a teacher in ancient Egypt that foretold the next coming of a Christ figure, to be born on the day that Sita’s friend had her baby. It adds fuel to the fire that this might be for real when Sita realizes the teacher was her friend, back when she first left India, and Sita knows of her abilities. Maybe together, Sita and the group that has formed around this ancient text can save the baby. Or maybe not.
For what should have been a straight-up  sequel, this book certainly throws in a new story all of a sudden. We’re following Kalika, we’re wondering what’s going to happen to this immaculate conception baby, and now there’s Egyptians. As per usual, it seems that Pike can’t ever leave a thread of research unexplored in multiple books. We got the Egypt thing in The Visitor and The Lost Mind, so I guess it was just something he was learning about and excited to share.
I remember, at the time, being excited that these last three Sita books were coming out in such quick succession. Finally, I said to myself, he’s got a plan of where to take this story and will finish it up and get on with his other work. And TLV4 certainly lived up to that promise. But I got to the end of this one and thought: OK, that’s wrapped this up. Where could he possibly take it from here? (Answer: we’ll find out next time.) Unpopular opinion: I thought The Hunger Games could have been done (and stronger) in one book. So I wasn’t super thrilled when Pike all but closed the story here and BUT WAIT there’s one more coming this fall!
That’s not to say that this was a bad story, necessarily. We start with Sita and Seymour (who of course isn’t leaving her again) in line for a lecture on this ancient text, three months after the confrontation with Kalika on the pier. You might remember that Sita had told her friend to call in a month, so naturally she’s upset and anxious that she hasn’t heard from her. She hasn’t told Seymour how she brought him back to life — as far as he’s concerned, he passed out in the cold water and woke up in the mountains. But they go in to the lecture, pausing to meet the anthropologist’s adult son, who gives Sita a ladyboner for only the second time in recent memory. 
The lecture is a lot like stuff we’ve seen. The anthropologist (whose last name is Seter; this will be important later) talks a little bit about how he found the document and what it says in regards to a messiah, but mostly he answers questions. Sita has a couple of pointed questions about the calendar system and the gods mentioned in the text, which has her intended effect of getting Doc and Son to meet with her after the lecture. She says she wants to see the whole thing, and to convince them to let her into its presence she claims to have another document written by this ancient teacher. Of course there is no such thing; Sita didn’t even know this one existed, and she hung out with the teacher literally the whole time she was a teacher. But she’s still a vampire, and so she’s able to hypnotize the boys into believing her and letting her follow them to their facility in Palm Springs, where the scroll is kept.
There are like 20 True Believers at the place, and Sita’s been eavesdropping across the traffic and knows they have weapons to protect the Next Coming from the Dark Mother. She also knows they are suspicious of her, so she tries not to alarm them. Though she does touch a five-thousand-year-old papyrus scroll with her bare hands while she reads her teacher’s handwriting. Yes, it looks real. She promises to show them her imaginary scroll later, then goes out to the desert and meditates on what she saw. This allows for a nifty device where Sita can remember how she met her teacher, some hundred years after she was turned, and how even before she started having visions and healing people Sita knew she was special.
She goes home in the morning and immediately the phone rings. Of course it’s Kalika, taunting Sita about her wild goose chase after this scroll and warning again that she won’t be stopped in her search for the baby. Sita picks up enough background audio to get an idea of where Kalika might be staying, and Seymour thinks maybe this was intentional. He saw Kalika open up B-Baller and wants to get the fuck out, but Sita knows that this might be an opportunity to get rid of her, if she can get the True Believer Militia to take her out. To get Seymour on board, she finally tells him the truth of his death and rebirth. But before they call in the heavy artillery, they have to find Kalika, so they track down buildings that match Sita’s audio clues and find Kalika living in the first one they check. Lucky? Or on purpose?
Sita and Seymour take off for San Francisco to corner Doc and Son after another lecture, with articles that show the danger of the Dark Mother. OK, so a lot of them are murders caused by Eddie, and there’s also the Matrix/Blade chase and the nuclear explosion. The only thing she has in her file that Kalika actually did is a story about a dead b-baller who had his throat ripped apart. Still, it’s enough for Doc and Son to believe that there’s a dangerous force in Los Angeles and they’d better try to take it out. They send a strike force into Kalika’s apartment, twenty people with assault rifles and body armor, in a pincer formation through the door and both balconies, but she murders them like so many ants. Sita races over to try and stop the carnage, but Kalika hits her with a still-dying body and chucks her off the eighteenth-story balcony into the pool, because Pike.
By the time she gets back to the observation window, it’s too late. Kalika has killed the snipers posted there, and basically made Doc shit his pants and give up everything about the ancient Egyptian document. (Lucky for Son, he wasn’t in the room.) They blast back to the True Believer facility, and sure enough the basement is a wreck and there are scraps of parchment everywhere. Sita reads about the coming strife in the early months of the Next Coming and where he’ll encounter it, about war between worshippers of Set and worshippers of Isis, and on a separate piece of papyrus (of a different texture) about the coming of the Dark Mother, Kali Ma. So everything she understands is true.
But she still doesn’t understand where this document came from. She meditates on her relationship with the teacher some more, and remembers how she didn’t cast Sita out upon discovering her vampiric nature. She thinks about how the teacher slowly turned into a miracle healer, with herbal remedies and some kind of auric repair service, before being discovered by the region’s queen and being asked to interpret a dream. The teacher interprets it to the queen’s satisfaction (and her high priest’s consternation) and is then kept on to work in the palace. Surely there will be no conflict of interest.
Sita next finds herself in B-Baller’s mom’s house again, where she learns that he was diagnosed with end-stage leukemia and given three months to live. New information that might change how she views her daughter’s nature. She still doesn’t know where to look for the next step, though, so she decides to check back at the ice-cream truck where she found Book 4′s deus ex machina, just in case there’s another one. And sure enough, the homeless dude is there, and he wants to play blackjack, which gives Sita just enough clues to go along with the ancient document and realize: New Friend and Baby are at Lake Tahoe. Yes, somehow this ancient Egyptian was able to predict that there would be a casino there, where you could play blackjack, and the storage and dealing device they’d use to hold cards at the tables would be called a “shoe.” Shhh, just go with it.
We get another flashback chapter, where Sita tells us about the queen going whole-hog in reversing the state religion from Set-worship to Isis-worship (as alluded to in the document), and Sita having to protect her teacher friend from countless assassination attempts. They happen as the high priest of Set is a master of Seedling, forcing others to do his will, and his will is to have minions go kill the usurper. (Which ... I fuckin’ told you, this is Cold One II.) This ultimately leads to Sita facing off against the high priest out in the desert. She feels like, hey, no sweat, I’ve been a vampire at least as long as Edward Cullen, I can take this dude. But what she didn’t realize is that the high priest has invoked an ancient lizard through the use of mind-melding and identical twins (which, like ... you know) and is stronger than she realizes. Plus he has power over the elements. He melts her sword, stabs her with a poisoned dagger, and manipulates the sand to lock around her limbs, then leaves her in the desert to be eaten by flies while he returns to town and takes over. At high noon, sure enough, there’s a massive earthquake that knocks Sita free of her bonds, and when she gets back to town ... there is no town. There’s just a hole. So she figured the high priest lost control and ended up killing everyone, including himself.
The remaining four Freedom Fighters drive to Tahoe and quickly triangulate on the house where New Friend is hiding. But they’re too late — Kalika has been there, and grabbed the baby, and is boating out across the lake with him. Sita manages to sink the boat, but Kalika and the baby make it to an island. She swims out there and corners them, but before she can make Kalika do anything Doc’s Son arrives to help. Or does he? Quick as anything he’s got a knife to Sita’s throat ... a knife that looks oddly familiar. 
Remember the last name and how I said it would be important? Seter. Set-er. Set worshipper. Now, I’ve left out the part about how this dude was adopted by Doc as an older teenager, which might throw a wrench into the foreshadowing of the name. Like, would a high school senior really change his name even if he was taken in by a caring old man? I’m not sure I’m all the way on board with this, even if it was needed to make him seem more connected to the cause by giving him the same name up front.
So he takes Sita’s gun and blasts the unholy fuck out of Kalika, then cuts Sita’s throat with the poisoned dagger and stabs it into her back, and then he boats off with the baby, who only now starts crying. Sita figures it’s all over, she misread the scroll and now humanity is totally fucked. Only Kalika works her way over to Sita and feeds her the blood pouring from her exposed heart, giving enough to heal her mother before she dies. When Sita makes it back to shore, she finds Doc dying of heart failure, unable to believe that his adopted son would have betrayed him so hard to the point of having a heart attack. She also finds Seymour bleeding out from a shotgun blast to the stomach. (I really don’t know if Pike knows how a shotgun works, if he thinks you can shoot one nine or ten times without reloading.) There’s no more Jeebus Baby blood, so she has to turn him. And that’s the last we hear from Seymour in this book.
Sita has more important things to do, like finding Jeebus Baby and Lizard Priest. And she thinks she knows where they’ll be: at the place where New Friend had relations with a giant blue star. She starts thinking about New Friend, which makes the star show up, and once more Sita is floating as a transparent ghost vampire or whatever the hell. She spots Lizard Priest below, and he’s waiting for someone: a spaceship full of lizards that is made of some kind of ethereal stuff. Sita realizes that her only chance is to go into the spaceship and possess one of the lizard aliens. She’s in the strongest and ugliest one when the ship lands and the aliens start taunting the baby. But Sita forces the alien to look into the baby’s eyes, and the mesmer of the baby protects her from being subjugated by Seedling, and she grabs the lizard’s knife and stabs Lizard Priest in the eye. And suddenly the spectral aliens disappear, and Sita has Lizard Priest’s knife embedded in his eye. She does the other one and grabs the baby, and then slits his throat for good measure. There’s a whoosh as the spectral aliens take off, and Sita and the baby start back to the car.
And that’s the end of The Last Vampire 5: Evil Thirst! So you see what I mean by ending the story? Sure, they have to drive back to Lake Tahoe or whatever and return the baby to his mom, and Seymour’s a vampire now at long last, but ... is any of it necessary? Is it even germane to the part of the story that will come next? I honestly don’t remember, but I think probably not? We’ll find out next time, as the Pocket editions of the Sita stories come to a close.
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Would You Rather Questions For Kids
1. Would you rather have a magic button that made your mom stop talking or a magic button that made your dad stop talking?
2. Would you rather never have to take another test in school or never get sick ever again?
3. Would you rather get to skip whatever class you wanted every single day or get however much screen time you wanted after school every day?
4. Would you rather get to eat whatever you want, whenever you want, or get to go to bed whenever you want?
5. Would you rather have an actual robot or an actual rocket?
6. Would you rather be able to go back in time or have the power to stop time whenever you felt like it?
7. Would you rather live forever or never feel pain?
8. Would you rather show up to school on the back of a dinosaur or in the coolest convertible ever?
9. Would you rather be a rockstar or a famous actor when you grow up?
10. Would you rather win an Olympic gold medal or win a million dollar in the lottery?
11. Would you rather have the power to run as fast as the speed of light, or the power to walk through walls?
12. Would you rather have a head the size of a lemon or the size of a pumpkin?
13. Would you have a condition that made you sneeze 1,000 times a day or a condition that made you pee your pants in public once a year?
14. Would you rather live in a house made of gummy bears or marshmallows?
15. Would you rather never have a nightmare again, or never get the flu every again?
16. Would you rather eat liver or sardines for dinner for the rest of your life?
17. Would you rather be the best singer or the best dancer in your entire school?
18. Would you rather be respected by all of your peers or feared by them?
19. Would you rather be captain of the football team or captain of the debate team?
20. Would you rather be great at math or great at English?
21. Would you rather bet the best looking person in your grade or the smartest?
22. Would you rather have only one hand or only one leg?
23. Would you rather get to watch any movie you wanted or eat whatever food you wanted all the time?
24. Would you rather ace every single test you took without studying or win every single sports game you played?
25. Would you rather never have to read another book for school or never have to study for another test?
26. Would you rather have to wear your shoes on the wrong feet or your pants backwards?
27. Would you rather have to clean the toilets every day or clean the garbage can every single day?
28. Would you rather have to brush your teeth with a dirty toothbrush or wipe your butt with dirty toilet paper?
29. Would you rather have ten cavities or ten warts?
30. Would you rather go bald tomorrow or lose all your teeth tomorrow?
31. Would you rather have to go to school wearing a clown nose or wearing a clown wig?
32. Would you rather have to eat an entire glass of ketchup or mustard?
33. Would you rather have a swimming pool or the coolest treehouse in your backyard?
34. Would you rather get a new pair of sneakers every single month or a new backpack every single month?
35. Would you rather get to eat pizza or hamburgers for dinner every night?
36. Would you rather get to go to Antarctica or the Jungle for a week?
37. Would you rather have to eat only cold foods all winter long or eat only hot foods all summer long?
38. Would you rather drink spoiled milk or your own pee?
39. Would you rather have to eat all your future meals with only a spoon or only a fork?
40. Would you rather have to take a freezing cold shower every day or drink kale juice for breakfast every day?
41. Would you rather have a pet monkey or a pet tiger?
42. Would you rather have to eat your own puke or eat your own poop?
43. Would you rather be able to talk to birds or talk to squirrels?
44. Would you rather be able to read minds or predict the future?
45. Would you rather have to wear a superhero cape to school every day or a pirate patch?
46. Would you rather learn how to drive a racecar of fly planes?
47. Would your rather be elected class president or nominated homecoming king / queen?
48. Would you rather ride on the back of an elephant or a hippo?
49. Would you rather eat an entire cake or an entire carton of ice cream?
50. Would you rather stay up all night watching cartoons or skip a day of school?
51. Would you rather live in a cold climate so you could ski every day or a warm climate so you could swim every day?
Trivia Questions For Kids
1. Name the school that Harry Potter attended? Hogwarts
2. Which country is home to the kangaroo? Australia
3. Saint Patrick is the Patron Saint of which country? Ireland
4. From what tree do acorns come? Oak
5. Which big country is closest to New Zealand? Australia
6. How many colors are in a rainbow? 7
7. Which river flows through London? The Thames
8. What is the name of the bear in The Jungle Book? Baloo
9. Name the most famous nurse of Victorian Times who improved care for wounded soldiers? Florence Nightingale
10. What is the name of the toy cowboy in Toy Story? Woody
11. Pharaoh is the title given to the rulers of which ancient county? Egypt
12. Which Italian city is famous for its leaning tower? Pisa
13. Which fictional detective lived at 221b Baker Street? Sherlock Holmes
14. On a farm a kid is a baby what? Goat
15. What do you call a baby kangaroo? Joey
16. What do you call a group of fish swimming together? A school
17. What do you call a group of birds that fly together? A flock
18. What fruit has its seeds on the outside? Strawberry
19. Which English king had six wives? Henry 8th
20. What is the name of Harry Potter’s pet owl? Hedwig
21. How many US colonies were there? 13
22. Who was the second President of the United States of America? John Adams
23. Which US President delivered the Emancipation Proclamation? Abraham Lincoln
24. What is the fourth closest planet to the sun? Mars
25. What is the capital city of France? Paris
26. What is the largest jungle in the world? Amazon
27. What is the highest mountain in the world? Everest
28. How many days are there in March? 31
29. What’s the name of the woodcarver who created Pinocchio? Gepetto
30. What’s the name of the galaxy Earth is located in? The Milky Way
31. Name the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Donatello, Leonardo, Raphael and Michael Angelo
32. What’s the capital of Hawaii? Honolulu
33. What’s the name of the Greek God of the ocean? Poseidon
34. Who invented the printing press? Johannes Gutenberg
35. Who invented the lightbulb? Thomas Edison
36. Who painted the Mona Lisa? Leonardo da Vinci
37. What is the chemical compound that makes up water? H20
38. What is Mozart’s first name? Wolfgang
39. Who was the first female aviator to fly across the Atlantic ocean? Amelia Earhart
40. Who was the first aviator to complete a non-stop transatlantic flight? Charles Lindbergh
41. Name all seven dwarves from Snow White. Sleepy, Sneezy, Happy, Grumpy, Doc, Dopey, and Bashful
42. Name all four Great Lakes. Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie.
43. What’s the longest river in the United States? The Mississippi.
44. Which is the only US state that touches borders only one other US state? Maine
45. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the US? France
46. What is the biggest desert in the world? Sahara
47. What is the natural force that makes objects fall when you drop them? Gravity
48. What’s the name of the fairy in Peter Pan? Tinkerbell
49. What’s the name of the sea with in Disney’s The Little Mermaid? Ursula
50. How many inches are there in a yard? 36
Get To Know You Questions For Kids
1. Do you have any brothers and sisters?
2. How old are they?
3. And what are their names?
4. How old are you?
5. When is your birthday?
6. Do you have any pets?
7. What’s your favorite animal?
8. What’s your favorite food?
9. What’s your favorite color?
10. What’s your teacher’s name?
11. What’s your favorite subject in school?
12. What’s your favorite sport?
13. What’s your favorite book?
14. What’s your favorite movie?
15. What did you have for dinner last night?
16. What does your mom / dad do for work?
17. What do you want to be when you grow up?
18. If you were granted three wishes, what would you wish?
19. Where do you go to school?
20. What are you studying right now?
21. Do you take the bus to school, the car, or walk?
22. What do you like to do at recess?
23. Do you have a best friend?
24. What’s their name?
25. Do you play any sports?
26. What is your favorite position to play?
27. Do you like riding bikes?
28. Do you have a scooter?
29. What does your bedroom look like?
30. What do you want for your birthday?
31. What’s your favorite tv show?
32. Do you like video games?
33. Do you like to dance?
34. What’s your favorite holiday?
35. What did you do today?
35. What is something fun you have planned?
36. Did you go on any playdates this week?
37. What do you like to do on playdates?
38. Do you have a favorite stuffed animal?
39. What’s their name?
40. Do you have an imaginary friend?
41. What’s your favorite part of school?
42. What’s your favorite thing to do on the weekend?
43. What’s your favorite thing to do in summer?
44. What’s your favorite thing to do in winter?
45. If you could visit any country in the world, where would you go?
46. If you could fly to outer space, which planet would you visit?
47. If you could have any pet, what kind of pet would you get?
48. What’s your favorite sweet?
49. How do you like to help out at home?
50. How do you like to relax after school?
Truth Or Dare Questions For Kids
Dares for kids
1. dare you to crack an egg over your head.Crack an egg over your head.
2. I dare you to do 20 pushups.
3. I dare you to eat a bowl of ice cream with no hands.
4. I dare you to crabwalk across the room.
5. I dare you to army crawl across the room.
6. I dare you to do a headstand.
7. I dare you to go get a (certain item from the oher room) with a blindfold on.
8. I dare you to eat a spoonful of mustard.
9. I dare you to chug from a bottle of hot sauce for five seconds.
10. I dare you to eat a raw egg.
11. I dare you to keep your eyes closed until it’s your turn again.
12. I dare you to act like a chicken until it’s your turn again.
13. I dare you to hop on one leg and howl like a wolf for two whole minutes.
14. I dare you to do your best impression of Kermit the Frog.
15. I dare you to roar like a lion for two minutes.
16. I dare you to sing “happy birthday” at the top of your lungs.
17. I dare you to do a cartwheel.
18. I dare you to dump a cup of ice water over your head.
19. I dare you to prank call your mom.
20. I dare you to draw a self portrait blindfolded.
21. I dare you to take off your shoes and socks with one hand.
22. I dare you to act like a cat until your next turn.
23. I dare you to act like a monkey until your next turn.
24. I dare you to chug a cup of milk.
25. I dare you to try juggling eggs.
26. I dare you to spin in circles for 30 seconds and then try to walk straight.
27. I dare you to hold an ice cube in you hand until it melts entirely.
28. I dare you to take an ice cold shower.
29. I dare you to do the macarena quietly until it is your turn again.
30. I dare you to go ask the neighbor for a cup of flour.
31. I dare you to stack five cookies on your forehead and balance them for thirty seconds.
32. I dare you to stuff ten marshmallows in your mouth at once.
33. I dare you to draw cat whiskers on your face without a mirror.
34. I dare you to swap clothes with someone in the room.
35. I dare you to go outside and scream “I’m a nose picker” at the top of your lungs five times.
36. I dare you to go outside and scream “I wet the bed” at the top of your lungs five times.
37. I dare you to finish every sentence with the words “with a cherry on top” for the rest of the night.
38. I dare you to let someone tickle you for 30 seconds.
39. I dare you to let someone do your hair the way they want and leave it that way for the rest of the night.
40. I dare you to have an entire conversation with a chair.
41. I dare you to sing what you have to say rather than talk for the next hour.
42. I dare you to toss three pieces of popcorn (or some other food) into your mouth.
43. I dare you to pretend to be a T-rex for two straight minutes.
44. I dare you to pretend to be a robot for three minutes.
45. I dare you to act like a mime for two minutes.
46. I dare you to take a bath with your clothes on.
47. I dare you to try talking without opening your mouth for two minutes.
48. I dare you to jump ten times while holding a full glass of water.
49. I dare you to mummify yourself with toilet paper.
50. I dare you to put all your clothes on inside-out and wear them that way for two hours.
Truth questions for kids
1. Have you ever farted and blamed someone else?
2. Have you ever watched a movie or TV show that you know you’re not supposed to?
3. When’s the last time you lied to your mom or dad and what did you tell them?
4. When is the last time you lied to your sister or brother and what did you tell them?
5. When is the last time you lied to your teacher and what did you say?
6. On a scale of 1 to 10, how messy is your room?
7. On a scale of 1 to 10, how messy is your closet?
8. Have you ever snuck a snack?
9. Have you ever said you finished your dinner when you really didn’t?
10. Have you ever cheated on a test?
11. Have you had your first kiss?
12. Do you have a crush on anyone?
13. What would you do with if you found $100?
14. If you could be a famous person, who would you be and why?
15. Have you ever faked being sick to stay home from school?
16. Have you ever used your lunch money for something other than food?
17. Have you ever said you did a chore when you didn’t?
18. What is the least favorite gift you’ve ever received?
19. Are you afraid of the dark?
20. Do you have any secrets?
21. Do you keep a secret diary or journal?
22. Is there anything that you would change about yourself?
23. What is your biggest fear?
24. Have you ever skipped school?
25. What is your worst habit?
26. When’s the last time you picked your nose?
27. Have you ever peed in a pool?
28. What is the grossest thing you’ve done this year?
29. Have you ever cried during a movie and if so, which one?
30. Have you ever broken something and blamed someone else for it?
31. Have you ever peeked at Christmas presents early?
32. Have you ever spread a rumor about someone?
33. Have you ever shared a secret someone told you in complete confidence?
34. Have you ever told someone that so-and-so has a crush on them?
35. Have you ever woken up crying from a nightmare?
36. What animal are you most afraid of?
37. Has a movie ever been to scary for you to watch?
38. Do you suck your thumb?
39. Do you still have your blankie from when you were little?
40. Do you every lie and say you’re full because you don’t like what’s for dinner?
41. What is the last lie you told a friend?
42. Have you ever pretended to be friends with someone?
43. Have you ever stretched the truth to get picked up early?
44. Have you ever cried because you miss your mom or dad?
45. What’s the last wish you made?
46. If you found a lucky penny, what would you wish?
47. What’s the meanest thing you’ve ever said to someone’s face?
48. What’s the meanest thing you’ve ever said behind someone’s back?
49. What’s the meanest thought you’ve ever had?
50. What’s the biggest mistake you’ve ever made?
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From the iconic and bestselling author of The Mummy and The Vampire Chronicles, a mesmerizing, glamorous new tale of ancient feuds and modern passions. Ramses the Great, former pharaoh of Egypt, is reawakened by the elixir of life in Edwardian England. Now immortal with his bride-to-be, he is swept up in a fierce and deadly battle of wills and psyches against the once-great Queen Cleopatra. Ramses has reawakened Cleopatra with the same perilous elixir whose unworldly force brings the dead back to life. But as these ancient rulers defy one another in their quest to understand the powers of the strange elixir, they are haunted by a mysterious presence even older and more powerful than they, a figure drawn forth from the mists of history who possesses spectacular magical potions and tonics eight millennia old. This is a figure who ruled over an ancient kingdom stretching from the once-fertile earth of the Sahara to the far corners of the world, a queen with a supreme knowledge of the deepest origins of the elixir of life. She may be the only one who can make known to Ramses and Cleopatra the key to their immortality--and the secrets of the miraculous, unknowable, endless expanse of the universe.
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Temple of ABU SIMBEL and the four colossal statues of RAMESSES II
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