Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles An Alphabettery - Softcover

Becket; Rice, Anne

 
9780525434726: Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles An Alphabettery

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An annotated cosmology of Anne Rice's Vampiredom from A(kasha) to Z(enobia)—all fifteen books of the Vampire Chronicles detailed, by a longtime Anne Rice reader and scholar; the who, what, where, why, (and often) how of her beloved characters, mortal and 'im', brought together in a book for the first time. Illustrated by Mark Edward Geyer.

An Alphabettery of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles gathers together, from all fifteen of the books in the series, the facts, details, story lines, genealogies of her characters, vampiric subjects, geographical influences, and cultural and individual histories, all of which Rice painstakingly researched and invented during her 40-year career--to date--through which she has enchanted and transported us. Here are concise, detailed biographies of every character, no matter how central or minor to the cosmology.

Revealed are the intricacies and interconnectedness of characters and subjects throughout. We see how Akasha (Queen of Egypt and the first vampire) is connected to Mekare (the inheritor of the title of the Queen of the Damned), etc., and how these characters connect back to the darkest rebel outlaw of them all, Lestat de Lioncourt ...

And we see, as well, the ways in which Rice's vampires have evolved from warring civilizations to isolated covens to a unified race of blood drinkers led by their hero-wanderer and sole monarch, Prince Lestat.

For devoted and first-time Anne Rice readers alike, An Alphabettery of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles will be the holy grail of lore and revelation for those who have been, and continue to be, mesmerized by the worlds within worlds of these beloved tales of the undead.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

BECKET has a bachelor's degree in music composition and master's degrees in systematic theology and industrial organizational psychology. He was a diocesan seminarian for three years and a Benedictine monk for five and from 2005 to 2017 was the personal assistant to Anne Rice. He is the author of eleven books, including three books of poetry. He lives with his wife in Steubenville, Ohio.

ANNE RICE is the author of thirty-seven books. She died in 2021.

MARK EDWARD GEYER received a B.A. in Studio Art from Florida State University. He has illustrated Stephen King's Rose Madder and The Green Mile, the middle-grade series Inquisitor's Apprentice, and other books. He teaches at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, and lives with his wife.

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Chapter 1

Aaron Lightner

• Talamasca •

aron Lightner is a psychic detective for the Talamasca Order. He marries into the Mayfair family of witches and plays a major role in bridging the Lives of the Mayfair Witches with the Vampire Chronicles. He appears in Merrick (2000) and Blackwood Farm (2002).

Born in 1921 in England, Aaron Lightner begins demonstrating remarkable psychic abilities at an early age with both telekinesis and telepathy. His English father and American mother grow so concerned that they introduce him to the Talamasca house. When he is between the ages of seven and twenty-two, the Talamasca teaches Aaron how to control his psychic powers for the purpose of good. At twenty-two, after graduating from Oxford University, Aaron is invited by the Talamasca to become a member of the Order. After a decade of service, Aaron finally becomes the department head of witch families. He reorganizes their files, supervises the chronicling of families of witches throughout history, and takes particular interest in the Mayfair family.

Aaron meets Beatrice Mayfair in New Orleans and Deirdre Mayfair in Texas, where he also sees Lasher, the evil spirit who has developed a plan to become incarnate as a Taltos through an incestuous breeding program of thirteen generations of Mayfair witches. Aaron discusses Lasher’s danger with Deirdre, but she desires to live a normal life, so she asks Aaron to keep the Mayfair emerald—the talisman that represents a covenant between Lasher and the witches in his plan for incarnation—but Aaron decides against it, fearing Lasher’s retribution. Aaron then travels back to New Orleans, where he meets with Carlotta and Cortland Mayfair to explain the Mayfair family’s history. Abhorring his interference, Carlotta issues a restraining order against him, and Cortland attempts to poison him. Surviving this attempt on his life, Aaron continues watching the Mayfair family from afar.

Aaron discovers Merrick Mayfair, a member of the Creole branch of the Mayfair family, who has been recently orphaned at a young age after her mother and sister are murdered. Because she is tremendously gifted with psychic abilities, Aaron introduces Merrick to David Talbot, Superior General of the Talamasca and Lestat’s eventual fledgling. David takes Merrick as his apprentice, while Aaron resumes his investigation into the Mayfair family.

Many years later, Aaron discovers that Deirdre gave birth to Rowan Mayfair, but Carlotta drugged Deirdre into a comatose state, kidnapped Rowan, and convinced Ellie Mayfair to adopt Rowan. Living in San Francisco, Ellie keeps Rowan ignorant of her family of witches, and Aaron keeps his distance from Rowan, believing that it would be best if she not be informed of the Mayfair family of witches. He becomes keenly fascinated by her love interest, Michael Curry, who also demonstrates remarkable psychic abilities. But upon an accidental encounter with Rowan, Aaron reconsiders his decision and offers her a chance to know her family’s history. When she refuses, he goes to Michael’s house to inquire about his interest in joining the Talamasca.

Meeting with Michael in New Orleans, Aaron informs him of Rowan’s history. When Aaron is almost killed in a car accident, he learns that Lasher’s plan to incarnate as a Taltos will culminate in Michael and Rowan’s imminent child. After discussing the dangerous nature of Lasher with Rowan, who is a highly gifted medical doctor and researcher, he learns that she is interested in studying Lasher and Taltos scientifically. He tries to warn her against this, but she ignores him. After Rowan and Michael marry, she becomes pregnant with a Taltos child. Lasher later fuses with her child and, because of the Taltos’ inhumanly rapid birth cycle, he is born and fully grown into a man in a very short period of time. Aaron gives Michael a medal of Saint Michael the Archangel to protect him against evil, and then he sends Michael to Rowan to stop Lasher. After a brief scuffle, Lasher nearly drowns Michael before running away with Rowan.

While the Mayfair family is searching for Rowan, Aaron uncovers a plot inside the Talamasca involving four members—Marklin George, Tommy Monohan, Stuart Gordon, and Anton Marcus, the superior general of the Talamasca who takes over for David after Lestat turns him into a vampire—all of whom are trying to help Lasher incarnate as a Taltos through another female Taltos named Tessa. Before Aaron can bring their treachery to light, Anton arranges for Aaron to be excommunicated from the Talamasca. With his assistant, Yuri Stefano, Aaron begins a private investigation into the Talamasca traitors. During that time, Rowan finally returns to the Mayfair family after escaping from Lasher, who has tortured and raped her. Aaron and Michael reunite to confront Lasher and kill him.

The chapter on Lasher closes when Aaron marries Beatrice Mayfair and continues his private investigation into the Talamasca traitors, but the traitors send an assassin, who kills Aaron by running him over with a car. Avenging Aaron’s death, Rowan, Michael, Yuri, and Joan Cross (the Talamasca Superior General who takes Marcus’s place) discover the identities of all four conspirators and execute each one.

For more perspectives on Aaron Lightner’s character, read the Alphabettery entries David Talbot, Merrick Mayfair, Talamasca Order, and Taltos.

Agatha

• Mortal •

Agatha is Claudia’s mother. Little is known of her life. She dies of the plague when Claudia is five. She appears in Interview with the Vampire (1976) and Merrick (2000).

She is born in New Orleans in the late eighteenth century and gives birth to only one daughter, whose original name is lost in time. She raises her daughter for five years but falls victim to a plague ravaging New Orleans. Shortly after her daughter turns five years old, Agatha dies, not knowing whether her daughter will survive. Only days after her death, the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac happens into their house, drinks the daughter’s blood to the point of death, while the vampire Lestat takes the little girl, turns her into a vampire, and gives her the name Claudia. Agatha’s greatest legacy is as a vicious killer in the body of the five-year-old girl, who will eventually be burned to death for attempting to destroy her maker.

For more perspectives on Agatha’s character, read the Alphabettery sections Claudia, Lestat de Lioncourt, and Louis de Pointe du Lac.

Akasha

• Vampire •

Akasha is the Queen of Egypt and becomes the first vampire when Amel’s spirit fuses with her blood. Her most famous fledglings are Enkil, Khayman, Rhoshamandes, Nebamun, and many thousands more. She turns statuelike after a few thousand years. Lestat awakens her in the twentieth century, but Mekare destroys her when Akasha seeks world domination. She appears in The Vampire Lestat (1985), The Queen of the Damned (1988), and Blood and Gold (2001).

Commonly known as the Queen of the Damned, Akasha is born more than four thousand years before the Common Era, in the city of Uruk, the most important city of its time in ancient Mesopotamia. A beautiful young woman even from an early age, she wins the favor of Enkil, King of Kemet—​an empire that will come to be known as the Two Lands of Upper and Lower Egypt, otherwise referred to today as ancient Egypt. Becoming Enkil’s bride and queen nearly two thousand years before the building of the first Pyramids, the young Akasha rules over the world’s first civilization.

King Enkil supports the traditional Egyptian practice of cannibalizing the dead until Queen Akasha convinces him to change this policy to the agricultural practice of...

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