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Day Unto Night
Developing the Akhkharu for Day Unto Night
When Ally asked me about how I
invent and develop mystical creatures for my work, that was a perfect opening
for me to write specifically about the Akhkharu, or vampires, that are the main
creatures in Day Unto Night. The term Akhkharu is Sumerian, and as with
much of that language, what we know is little. Experts in the field – I am not one,
even though I’ve done graduate-level work in ancient Mesopotamian history –
define it as “vampire.” What precisely that means is difficult to pin down.
That is true for several other Sumerian terms that we commonly translate into
English such as “demon” or “king.” The Sumerians lived in a region full of loosely
affiliated cities and shared polytheistic religious figures across a diverse
physical environment. The fact that they had any word at all that we could use to
mean “vampire,” though, opened the door for me to be creative.
I placed boundaries upon my
creativity using three considerations. First, I wanted to be as true to the
Sumerians as I could be. I picked the names of the vampire families and the words
for their sacred terms and titles from accepted English translations of
Sumerian texts. I re-examined the scholarship on what it meant to be a king, a
scholar, a wisewoman, a solider, a prostitute, a wife, a family, a slave, etc.
in Sumerian society. I considered how someone nearly immortal might understand
and manipulate that over generations to maintain or to steal control over
others of their kind and to gain or maintain power over unaware humans and
those mortals they more openly used.
Second, my creatures needed to
be recognizable to readers. This meant that they needed to adhere to some of
the powers and limitations of most vampires, such as a craving for blood, being
harmed by sunlight, near immortality, strong mental powers, and other such
clichés. The degree to which every author plays with the vampire trope varies
greatly, so this is where I was most able to overlap the two considerations. I
did so via the Sumerian gods, which we know more about via versions of those
gods from later Mesopotamian cultures as well as artwork and texts from other
civilizations where they are mentioned.
Each of the eight gods that
Ningai, the main character of Day Unto Night, calls out to gives her a
“gift” or a “curse” that becomes a reason for one of the Akhkharu’s strengths
or weaknesses, and those come from the personality and domain that each deity
oversees. My doctoral minor is in folklore with an emphasis in mythology, so I
knew how to do my research and how to interpret and play with the entities. The
Sumerian gods are not nice. The Akhkharu are not nice.
Having your main characters be
the potential bad guys is no way to draw in much of an audience, though, so the
third and final consideration I had when creating the Akhkharu was making them
relatable to the reader. Each vampire was once a human being, so I had to think
about what would make Ningai pick those first five mortals to change and what
would inspire those five to make more like themselves. Then I had to ask: What
truly makes a vampire a monster? Is it just being a vampire? Is it their behavior,
or the motivation behind their behavior?
I believe the reason vampires
are so popular is that they can be so close to human and yet so far from human
at the same time. It really comes down to why they do what they do and not
merely what they do. If we think of drinking blood as the equivalent of eating
food, how you acquire what you eat and how much you consume may be far more indicative
of your morality than simply the ingredients. This is why some vampires in
entertainment are heroes while others are villains, and why some can redeem
themselves in the eyes of viewers and readers, or not, with the decisions they
make.
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ReplyDeleteHi, Ally! Hello, Everyone!
ReplyDeleteThis is the author, TammyJo, you'll see my name as something because my own blog is about chocolate.
I'm so happy to join you today. I'll keep checking in, so if you have any questions or comments, I'll be here to talk.
TammyJo ~ Good morning!! Welcome to FAB!! Yes, absolutely, glad to have you here!! Congrats on your new book and good luck on the book tour!! :)
DeleteThanks. They've got me booked (pun intended) on what is my first book tour, online or not, since 1995 when my first book came out. Back then it was readings at bookstores in NYC.
DeleteI was lucky enough to get an advance copy of this book, it was quite fascinating seeing the vampires evolve through the lens of history all around the world. The different influences that led to the different clans or caste of vampire were very thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteHey, you! I'm so glad you are enjoying the book. I look forward to your reviews of it. Thank you for supporting me on this book blog tour. Readers like you make my writer's life worth it!
DeleteHi, Rita! Thanks for joining us today.
ReplyDeleteI hope folks find it both interesting and entertaining. It grew over a few years. I was thrilled when Liminal took the chance with it because it isn't the traditional narrative style for horror or dark fantasy.
The book sounds fascinating. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, pippirose,thanks for joining us. If you have any questions for me, please ask.
DeleteHello, Danielle! Welcome. If you have any questions for me as the author, I'm happy to answer.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting me last week on this blog. You helped make my new book's launch month a success.
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