The Dark Akhkharu Edubba
![Is There An Unholy Vampire Bible?-[BCU]The Dark Akhkharu Edubba
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’Yes there is a Vampire Bible, and interestingly enough it far predates The Holy Bible of human Christianity. It’s one of the oldest texts of evil that came even before The Devil’s Unholy Bible. That book being the dark answer to The Holy Bible. Within the Satanic Bible much of the Vampire Bible is transcribed. The Vampire Bible is often referred to as the Old Unholy Testament while the Devil’s Bible is considered the New Unholy Testament. The original text of blood sucking damnation was written sometime in the 31st century in pictograph clay tablet form before later being translated to cuneiform. Although often referred to as a Bible in modern times it’s still known as the Akhkharu Edubba which is Sumerian for Vampire Tablet. The ancient vampires who wrote the dark text were known as The Elders Of Blood. These Elders were the basis for the global Vampire Kingdom, and still serve at the Vampire King’s pleasure.’
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http://mysticinvestigations.com/paranormal/vampire-bible/
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As fun as the idea is, in a strictly fictional sense, there is zero scholarly, historical and or anthropological evidence to these claims. The term “Akhkharu” is often cited in modern occult literature as a reference to vampiric entities in ancient Mesopotamian mythology.
Authors, such as Michael W. Ford in his book “Akhkharu: Vampyre Magick”, associate the term with ancient Sumerian and Chaldean myth and lore .
However, these interpretations are not ed by mainstream Assyriology or any historical evidence.
In Mesopotamian mythology, there are entities like the “edimmu” - ghosts of improperly buried individuals who were said to drain ones life energy and the “alû” , malevolent entities who attacked sleeping victims at night .
While these beings share some characteristics with later vampire legends, they are not described as vampires are today in any kind of modern sense. Nor is there any evidence of any Vampire Bible from any of these ancient cultures.
The Term Edubba, also spelled “eduba” refers to “a house of tablets”, which was basically a type of writing school for the ancient Mesopotamians.
Also, it goes without saying that we are currently living in the 21st (known) Century (of civilization and dating systems) - so anything written in the “31st century” would be from the future, not the ancient past. Lol
True, however, I thought it was a fun read