"strong fantasy"
Millennia ago, aliens arrived on Earth and using the
disguise of gods they ruled Atlantis until a civil war
broke out and destroyed the island completely. Some of the
Airlia retreated to Egypt and again wore the guise of gods
and mated with six women who bore children that were half
alien and half human. Unlike the immortal Airlians, the
halflings needed blood to stay alive and thus was born the
legend of vampires. The Airlians treated the halflings cruelly, keeping them in
metal containers, only allowing them to wake up when they
wanted to drink their blood. Eventually the halflings
rebelled and three of the six halflings survived although
Vampyr's twin sister was murdered. He swore vengeance on
the Airlian and humanity, but Nosferatu only cared about
finding a way to make him and his love immortal so that
they don't need blood. Vampyr has his own agenda and with
his allies makes his move on the very eve of Nosferatu's
triumph. Vampires, the Holy Grail, Excalibur and many other objects
and events from myth and legend are explained in AREA 51:
NOSFERATU. A very highly evolved race of aliens used these
avatars to rule mankind. The minatour on ancient Crete and
then the monarchs such as King Minos, Ghenghis Khan, Vlad
Tepes and Ivan the Terrible, rulers whose power was
absolute and used for evil purposes, were all the doings of
one vengeful fledging. The lives that the two fledglings
lived make for fascinating reading and the audience will
find themselves sympathizing with Nosferatu who only acts
according to his nature. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 6, 2003
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