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Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer
Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer
Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer
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I was born in a wealthy Egyptian family one stormy night. According to my father it was not a good sign from the gods.

Egyptians believed in magic and almost every man woman and child in Egypt who could afford it wore a charm or talisman.

As soon as I was old enough; my parents hired a famous old sorcerer to teach me magic spells, and potions.

I was turned into a vampire when I was 19th years old. My name is 'Nailah' and this is my story.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 3, 2013
ISBN9781301494064
Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer

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    Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer - Vianka Van Bokkem

    Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer

    By

    Vianka Van Bokkem

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    Chapter 1

    A SORCERER IS BORN

    I was born in a wealthy Egyptian family one stormy night. According to my father it was not a good sign from the gods. Egyptians believed in magic and almost every man woman and child in Egypt who could afford it wore a charm or talisman.

    Egyptians were at a very early period regarded as a nation of magicians and sorcerers. The Hebrew, Greek and Roman referred to us as experts in the occult sciences and as the possessors of powers which could, according to circumstances, be employed to do either good or harm to man.

    As soon as I was old enough my parents hired a famous old sorcerer to teach me magic spells and potions. She was the one who taught my two sisters and brother. Her name is Akana and I think she likes me better than my siblings.

    "Good morning Nailah! Did you practice the spells last night?"

    Yes I did and they were all successful.

    I am proud of you child you are so young and yet you are the best student I ever had.

    Thank you Akana, I like magic very much. I want to be a powerful sorcerer like you when I grow up.

    "The way magic embraces you I don’t doubt you are going to be even more power than I am Nailah. Mark my words."

    Somehow I felt important with Akana’s words hoping she was right. When the lessons were over and she left. I heard my mom’s voice.

    Is time to pick up your new crown Nailah! My mom shouted from our music room.

    Okay mom I am coming!

    Today was a very special day the gold snake ankh crown was ready. It had Isis the goddess of nature and magic holding a winged Scarab beetle.

    The beetle ensures a safe passage to the world of the gods. It brings good luck both in the present and in the afterlife. Snakes with ruby eyes wrap around an Ankh also known as the key of life.

    I was so happy my mom did not take my sisters or my brother with us. I always had to fight for her attention. My older sister Mesi was jealous of me and as soon as I started talking to mom she would interrupt me. My baby sister Nuri could not careless about affection. All what she wanted was money to buy clothes and dolls.

    My brother Omari was never home. He enjoyed spending time with his friends. I don’t think he liked being the only boy.

    My father was usually traveling all over Egypt. He was

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