Karamalah baYahauah

Lady Carmilla (real name: Karamalah baYahauah) is the daughter of siblings, Yahauah and Naāmah. She is the firstborn of Yahauah. However, the union of her parents was seen as an abomination by her grandfather. She was born a Lilin but was cursed for being born.

The curse gave her leprosy and made her skin white and pale compared to her copper colored skin. Her traditional appetite was turned to one of a lust for blood. Her grandfather had cursed her to become the first vampire known in existence.

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History of Karamalah baYahauah

The Elder Vampire

Karamalah baYahauah was born in the Shomer universe before the collapse of the Chronoverse. She was born as her father’s firstborn and someone he and his mother took pride in. She was her mother’s second born with Raphael baYadabaq serving as her older brother. She was born with copper skin and hair that defied gravity. She was born after her mother had attempted the angel experiment and created Lilim instead and thus she was born as a Lilin too.

However, the thought of his children barring a child together incited anger from her grandfather, Iah. His son being his continual adversary and then on top of that defying him by having a child with his full blood sibling was too much for him to bare and so to punish them both he cursed her until the end of time. The curse that Iah placed on her turned her skin white as snow, her hair became limp and hung long, she could no longer sleep normal, and had an unquenchable thirst for blood.

The curse angered Yahauah and Naāmah, but knowing that nothing they did could reverse their father’s curse they decided to start distancing themselves from their own daughter. The feelings of neglect and abandonment caused her to act out and reign terror on Kigal in the Shomer universe. This was also during the period of time the Sumerians existed in their universe as an early prototype of what would become huemans later.

The Sumerians called her Edimmu or Ekimmu. They considered her a ghost because of her pale white skin and felt her vengeful wrath across their community. She was thought to cause disease and inspire criminal behavior in the living, but could be appeased with offerings. Edimmu was seen as a spirit that sucked the life out of the susceptible and the sleeping, especially amongst the young.

An (Iah) was angered by her actions and commanded his children, Enlil (Yahauah) and Ninmaḫ (Naāmah) to put a stop to her antics. They both refused and told him to do it himself since he was the cause of her defiance. Yahayah was going to smite an entire country that Edimmu had taking up providence in but Ki (Ash) calmed him down. This is when Yadayan made an offer to take Edimmu under his watch so he may guide her towards the righteous path.

Vampires vs Werewolves

Throughout the time of Carmilla growing up, before she was even cursed she and her cousin, Marduk, watched their fathers battle with each other and maintain a constant fight. That battle continued and was passed down to them as the children of the two.

Marduk had been cursed by Iah too due to the transgressions of his parents turned into the first werewolf. However, it may have been intentional by Iah because the both of them were always at each others throats and it became a feud that was passed on to those they would turn into their species in the future.

However, when the Laniakea universe was created with the first hueman things would drastically change in their cousin battles. In the year 56 AD, Marduk would turn his first hueman, Lycaon of Arcadia, into a werewolf. In the year 476 AD, Carmilla would turn her first, Vlad Dracul III, into a vampire.

Their disease and fights would then spread rapidly across the lands of Laniakea and started an all out war between vampires and werewolves.

Wife of the Moon

Ningal or the Great Queen is her Mesopotamian goddess name. She was regarded as the wife of the moon god, Nanna. In Akkadian culture she was referred to as “Lady” (NIN) or “Mother” (AMA) of Ur. She and the city was compared to a mother and her child. In medical treatises the term “hand of Ningal” referred to an unidentified skin disease.

With the Egyptians she was known as Ruia, the wife of Khonsu and the mother of the High Priest of Sobek. With Khonsu she would give birth to the goddess of love known as Hathor. There aren’t many records of her time as Ruia.

The next empire to rise was that of the Phoenicians, to them she was known as Nikkal. She was seen as the spouse of the moon god, Kušuḫ. Under this name she was revered as the Mother of Vampires, goddess of darkness. Her name “Nikkal” means “great lady,” and she was often depicted as a young woman holding a sheaf of grain or standing beside a date palm, symbolizing fertility and abundance.

Nikkal was also associated with love and marriage, as well as with the protection of orchards and gardens. Worship of Nikkal was widespread in ancient Phoenicia, and she was often invoked by farmers and gardeners for a successful harvest and fertility of the land. During this time she would also come into knowledge of the Aeoliran Faith and join their order.

When the Greeks and Romans emerged, she was called Ártemis. She was the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity. To the Romans she was known as Diana. In later times, she was identified with Selene, the personification of the Moon. She was often said to roam the forests and mountains, attended by her entourage of nymphs.

The Celtic and Slavic people were the next to worship her. Under the Slavic peopple she was known as Devana, the goddess of wild nature, forests, hunting and the moon worshiped by the Western Slavs. To the Celts she was Rhiannon. The Celtic Moon Goddess Rhiannon was born at the first Moon Rise and is known as the Divine Queen of Faeries. She is the Goddess of fertility, rebirth, wisdom, magick, transformation, beauty, artistic inspiration and poetry.

By the Norse she was worshipped as the goddess Máni. She was the Moon personified in Germanic history. She is attested as the sister of of the personified sun, Sól. They also attest that she was followed by her husband Hjúki , the one returning to health.

Queen of the Gods

When Gilgamesh (Nimrod) established the City of Uruk (Babylon), the feud between her and Marduk would subside. She would take the name Ṣarpānītu (Sarpanit), meaning “creatress of seed”, with the Babylonians and become the spouse of Marduk. She would become the mother of a werepire and was associated with pregnancy among the people who worshipped them. At that time Marduk had established himself as king of the gods in the eyes of the Babylonians and she would become Queen.

Her wedding was overseen by The Maalik and her father, Yahauah, and Marduk’s father, Yanahar, had to both give gifts to solidify their commitment to set aside their war. Yahauah would give them the town Zarpan, named after his daughter’s claimed name. Yanahar would give her the title Ninabdubur, “lady of the sea foundation”, and give them dominion over a portion of the sea.

Lady Carmilla

Character Information

Real Name

Fandorah

Codename

The Guider

Aliases

[𒁉𒃻𒍣] Pînígzu (Beriah)
[𒁉𒃻𒍣] Bînígzu (Beriah)
Enathu (Beriah)
The Guider (Beriah)
Tadmuštum (Sumerian)
Dadamušda (Mesopotamian)
Neith (Egyptian)
Ānat (Phoenician)
[Πανδῶρον] Pāndōron (Greek)
[Μακαρία] Macaria (Greek)
[Αθήνα] Athena (Greek)
Anesidora (Roman)
Angerona (Roman)
Minerva (Roman)
Gamayun (Slavic)
Badb (Celtic)
Gefjon (Norse)
[Glöð] Glod (Norse)
Eysa (Norse)
YaMankhah
HaMankhah
Mankhah
YaSayr
HaSayr
Sayr
[شيخ] Sheikh (Arab)

Status

Alive

Current Age

years old (Phase 1)

Date of Birth

in Ensaḫki > Ekur > Earth 3.0 > Mātušarrūtu

Date of Death

Not applicable

Family Information

Marriage Name

Not applicable

Spouse and Children

Self Creation
➥ Ṣār aka Sorrow (Daughter)
➥ Maribah aka Srife (Son)
➥ Maḫlah aka Disease (Son)
➥ Šanaah aka Hatred (Daughter)
➥ Šagāon aka Madness (Daughter)
➥ Ḫašk aka Desire (Male)
➥ Quot aka Hope (Daughter)
Frumtaos (Boyfriend)
➥ Prophasis Epimetheusion (Daughter)
➥ Pýrrha Epimetheusion (Daughter)
➥ Deucalion Prometheusidas (Son)
➥ Eysa Logidottir (Daughter)
➥ Eirmyrja Logidottir (Daughter)
Yanahar baYahayah (Lover)
➥ None

Relative Information

Surname/Family Name

None

Parents and Siblings

Yadabaq (Creator)
Yahayah (Caretaker)
The Maalik (Adopted Father)
➥ Sifrut (Adopted Sister)
➥ Gishbanda (Adopted Brother)
➥ Hauron (Adopted Brother)
➥ Thanatopsis Hā́idēsidas (Adopted Brother)
➥ Necromantia Hā́idēsion (Adopted Sister)
➥ Pharmakos Hā́idēsidas (Adopted Brother)

Character Biology

Genetic

Species

Homomutare

Height and Weight

5’5″ (165.1 cm)
125.7lbs (57.0166kg)

Identification

Biological Gender

Intersex

Gender Identity

Female

Sexuality

Heterosexual

Auras and Abilities

Active Abilities

Banishment ⬬ Binding ⬬ Boundary Manipulation ⬬ Chaos Manipulation ⬬ Darkness Manipulation ⬬ Demonic Subjugation ⬬ Dimensional Travel ⬬ Domination ⬬ Khashak Subjugation ⬬ Magic ⬬ Magic Negation ⬬ Nothingness Manipulation ⬬ Reality Warping ⬬ Sealing ⬬ Soul Manipulation ⬬ Subordination Manipulation ⬬ Superpower Absorption ⬬ Teleportation

Passive Abilities

Forbidden Knowledge ⬬ Magic Arts ⬬ Magic Combat ⬬ Magic Mastery ⬬ Martial Arts Mastery ⬬ Reactive Adaptation ⬬ Supernatural Beauty

Paraphernalia and Contacts

Equipment

Gear

None

Costume

Affiliations

Titles

The Gift
The Guider

Occupations

Governess

Allies

Enemies

Enemy Factions

None

Enemies

None

Appearances

Karamalah baYahauah Gallery

Fandorah

Mātušarrūtu

Fandorah Fandorah Fandorah Fandorah

Enathu

Qur

Enathu Enathu Enathu Enathu

Tadmuštum

Sumerian

Tadmuštum Tadmuštum Tadmuštum Tadmuštum

Dadamušda

Mesopotamian

Dadamušda Dadamušda Dadamušda Dadamušda

Neith

Egyptian

Neith Neith Neith Neith

Ānat

Phoenician

Ānat Ānat Ānat Ānat

Pāndōron (Pandora)

Greek

Pāndōron Pāndōron Pāndōron Pāndōron

Athena

Greek

Athena Athena Athena Athena

Makaria (Macaria)

Roman

Makaria Makaria Makaria Makaria

Minerva

Roman

Minerva Minerva Minerva Minerva

Gamayun

Slavic

Gamayun Gamayun Gamayun Gamayun

Badb

Celtic

Badb Badb Badb Badb

Gefjon

Norse

Gefjon Gefjon Gefjon Gefjon

Glöð

Norse

Glöð Glöð Glöð Glöð

Sayr

Qur

Sayr Sayr Sayr Sayr

The Guider

Qur

The Guider The Guider The Guider The Guider

Macaria

The Guider

Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria Macaria