Vampire Chronicles: The Life Of Khayman
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2024
- Khayman, the 3rd vampire to ever exist in the Vampire Chronicles, fledgling to the queen of the damned, Akasha herself. Khayman has had quite a journey and his story reflects that, especially in the queen of the damned novel, where we’re first introduced to him. Now he does make appearances in some of the follow up books and while that is always welcomed, I have to admit, he does become a forgettable character as these appearances become less frequent but let’s change that today and take a look at his entire life beginning with his origins as the Chief Steward of Kemet.
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This story should be a story told in live action. This is a great story!
He didn’t become forgettable. Anne Rice just threw him in the trash with the rest of the characters not named Lestat.
Yep she totally did
She was only obsessed with telling a romance story
I don't think he was forgettable, but he was never a major player in The Vampire Chronicles anyway. Lestat is the series. I don't understand why some fans always seem so upset by this. There are many other characters who become mainstays, but Lestat drives the series. Khayman was still a great character, and I would've liked a standalone book from "New Tales of the Vampires" series with him.
@ Not a fan 😶
Agreed, every other character is honestly more interesting than Lestat or Louie, my personal favourites are Marius And Mael.
Egypt isn’t north of Africa, it’s in Northern Africa. May want to check a globe
COULD you do a video on the Talamasca? They are so mysterious yet always there. Plz??🙏
I still see Khayman as one of the most forgotten Vampires of the series, but he definitely made his existence unforgettable in the Queen of the Damned, I wouldn't mind seeing the life of Teskhamen the burnt one who made Marius and becoming one of founders of the Talamasca, apparently he was burnt so badly his hair became eternally white while he healed
Im loving the background of the anne rice vampires please keep this chronicles going
Yes thank you Khayman was my favorite of the vampires.....I'm still extremely annoyed at anne rice for what she done to my boy in the prince lestat
Same!
agreed, he was literally the sweetest vampire, and along with Male and the other greats he was pushed aside for, honestly the most boring character of lestat.
@@sydryi3086I didn’t quite read the books but didn’t he rape the twin witches?
Khayman quickly became a great character for me in Queen of the Damned I felt sorry for him being dragged into Akasha's cruelty and his not knowing his own strength I never thought he'd be killed off so easily I remember being flabbergasted how sinister Prince Lestat is though its still an enjoyable experience with new characters and answers to older questions I was happy that some old characters were still alive and well such as Bianca and others from the second book
I just finished the book. His death was shocking I had to put the book down for a minute. I remember thinking this can’t be right.
@@oktoberKI remember just pausing after reading the part with Roshamandes and Benedict hacking Maharet and Khayman to pieces rereading it several times in disbelief, I hated Roshamandes after that and wasn't fond of the two of them to begin with, though it was satisfying having Lestat pull out his axe and started to torture him for kidnapping Lestat's son and later Lestat finally killing him in Blood Communion, I just wasn't big on Roshamandes and Benedict since he just slouched in his castle while the children of satan kidnapped his fledglings and forgot about them
THANK YOU FOR THIS! He is my favorite vampire in the entire Anne Rice series. 😘🥰🤩💫💥🙏🙏🙏
Akasha was a straight up b*tch for what she did to him!
It is briefly mentioned in the QotD that Khayman himself states his childhood was good. I'm not certain if he comes from a noble bloodline but he was NOT poor.
He generally has an optimistic disposition, loves music, loves women, and is all-round a "big kid" and is the friendliest of the vampires but the WORST when it comes to killing his victims - so, stay on his good side!
It's been a little while since reading Queen of the Damned, but I don't remember him being described as any of that. I remember him being mostly a soldier who had sympathy for the red headed twins. He did feel regret and guilt for violating them in front of the royal court, but he wasn't exactly as cuddly as you described.
I just came back to see if the IWTV S2 breakdown was out because ANOTHER new scene was just released on IGN!
I actually knew his character very well because my sister had a book that gets updated every year with synopsis of every vampire in media down to nosperatu
A very interesting character, indeed. I saw another comment that is asking for this to be put on film and I AGREE!
Great vid. Such a tragic character. Pls do Pandora next.
The Ancients, Shouldn't Have Been, Disposable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed, it should have taken at least two books to deal with the threat of Akasha, or have her be the overarching bad guy for the first half of the series. Then maybe something happens (like a spell or whatever) that when Akasha does finally die, Amel is fully unleashed and he either takes a new host from another ancient vampire or his sudden freedom causes all of the vampires to turn back into mortals. IDK, something. Just stop making the original vampires so easy to kill.
Sweet just as I'm laying down,,,thx brother🤘🤘🤘
Khayman truly deserved better to me I really didn't like how his character basically was wasted in the books i hope when the show gets to his character they do him justice or when/if they do a prequel series
Egypt is not " north of Africa." It is IN Africa.
@@DeonAsheyeah, he may have stated that incorrectly. To be specific, Egypt is in North East Africa. Although, I don't really understand why you made this a reply to the comment above. Why didn't you just make comment of your own?
@@DeonAsheyeah, he stated that incorrectly. To be specific, Egypt is in North East Africa. Although, why did you make this comment as a reply to the comment above? Why didn't you just make your own comment?
Great, thanks
the illustrations are very good
Curious what you think about the new adaptation of Interview With The Vampire. Love to see a video exploring the differences between it, the books and the original movies.
Khayman was unfortunately character afterwards in book and enjoy this video great job
nice
I’d love to see the story about Jessie
It’s funny how he stated in the video that he was born before pharaoh, but then he is depicted as a Middle Eastern man lol
They Queen King and Khayman black probably mixed with middle eastern in the books
@@nzurimccree295 if they were born and lived during the time before pharaoh, they wouldn’t be Middle Eastern. Not even mixed with Middle Eastern. Before the pharaoh, the rulers of Egypt (Kemet) were Nubian.
The comment I was looking for. 💯
@@LGCYbyDesignAkasha was from Uruk, which would be modern day Iraq. But Enkil was forced to marry a woman from Uruk because he didn't have a sister to marry, which they did to keep the royal bloodline pure. So, Enkil and Kayman probably should have been depicted as more Nubian, and Akasha should have been depicted as middle eastern. Unless, there was more intermixing of the people in that region than you would think. Remember, those two regions are pretty close to each other, and ancient people didn't just stay in one place, they traveled. Especially in that part of the world. That's why some of the earliest advancements were made there. It's at the crossroads of Africa, Asia, and Europe. People, along with technologies and ideas traveled and mixed in that part of the world. Mixing, not isolation, is how you get advancements.
Please please please please PLEASE DO SANTIAGO NEXT
Michael Clarke Duncan. Stuart Townsend. Anne Rice's King of the Damned.
Michael Clarke Duncan as King Khayman. And Stuart Townsend as the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt.
The father of all vampires.
All he wants is hell on earth.
Could you tell the story of the 1st vampire Cain or Dracula from Castlevania?
Hmm... Kemet was north _OF_ Africa? Would it not have been _IN_ Northern Africa? Or has my geographical knowledge failed me?
From my understanding of researching Kemet, it covered modern day Egypt and several areas north of Africa.
@@VampireFolkloreVideos So then it covered the Sinai, through to Canaan and Syria? That makes sense as Mt. Carmel was under the King and Queen's rule at that time.
Oldest vampire in existence....
North of Africa? Egypt is in Africa....😂. Some people so want to separate
Hold up, he's 6 thousand yrs old that makes hIm a thousand yrs older then Akasha so he would be more powerful than her.
Akasha, Enkil, Khayman, Maharet and Mekare were all six thousand years old. Akasha _made_ Khayman. There is no vampire that predates Akasha.