Well that message of LB def was quite a bombshell.
Now what we should remember this game derives partly from another game that we shall not mention, that has made an alternative universe based on Judeo/Christian mythology where vampires have been around since the birth of humanity in at least the form of Cain, who according to those myths was cursed for killing his brother.
In this alternative universe some of the most powerful vampires have either been mythologized by humanity into gods or have actually played the roles of Gods directly. (Remember it looks like those older vampires did not really have a masquerade nor did they need to, being way more powerful as current gens mainly around and humanity way less organized or technically advanced. Humanity might be able to erdicate nowadays vamps if they started a crusade, but likely not then) Those elder vamps likely did not only played chess with other vamps, but also with humans and nations forming those myths.
I still agree with Arigon that Callisto is likely the one we surmised earlier, the name is too evocative to be used by accident by the writer together with a few more facts and speculations surrounding her. Now that does not mean C is the only name she ever carried or that all we know from the Callisto myths might be directly related to the character in game.
Remember she is the one the myths were formed around and those myths would have changed over time, it just means there was a reason that the story of the myth were based around her story. Well if true we are talking indeed about an extremely old vampiress, since I have no clue how far back we would have to go back for those original version of those myths, but we are talking at least early Greek. Possibly way older if there were oral traditions before the written ones. This would place C at least quite close to some of the names Arigon from his other game days like to bandy around, if it would not make her a direct descendant or under a different name even one of those.
I will let Arigon or Tiger ponder on possible generation, since they are way better acquainted with at least part of the source material inasfar as it concerns that other game.
The fact though that LB used the term that C is myth to current day vampires does make me suspect she is closer linked to those very old gens as just another metusaleh and has been a serious power player in past.
Now that brings me to Vision Girl, I suspect if we are talking about what would be a myth to a 2.500 to 5.000 year old vampire together with some other clues Ayshel also talked about, even Artemis starts to sound a bit of a light weigth and we would indeed be talking about either a Queen of the Damned like figure or someone that would be likely first gen.
Vision girl might still be something like Artemis, just become way less likely since the Calisto myths link her quite strongly to Artemis (now what if Artemis was another earlier name for C when she was younger, just speculation but a delightful one
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and LB directly denied that.
Now for that role in some Christian/Judeo and older traditions that never made it into official canon (as quite a few other books and stories did not or they only did in a specific form) there is a specific candidate for that role. In some of those traditions Adam had a wife before Eve, named Lilith that refused to bow down to Adam and was to make a longer story short and was cursed by God and some of her aspects also in later legends are not that far away from vampirism. (This is the older Lilith, there is also a Lilith that is more connected to demons, that is another character if remember right, but someone like Jack the dev of Wicked Choices is way more into that demon stuff as me
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So as a myth to C in this world it would make sense to think of Lilith, just she is even older as Cain, lol even older as his mother is and in the source material it is Cain that is referenced as the first vampire, not Lilith. Well there are two ways around this in a way. One that Lilith is not fully a vamp as described in that game, and may not suffer the bloodlust as such but was somehow instrumental in putting that curse on Cain and shares in many of the vampire powers since they all originate from her original curse but not all their weaknesses. (Could make some sense, at least to me eve if male her crime was way lighter as Cain's, though disobedience to God was considered a pretty hefty sin in older times).
The second and in a way much more interesting idea would be that both Lilith and Cain were similarly cursed and while Cain is the progenitor from all known bloodlines, there are also bloodlines that go back to Lilith as well and that they have been at a form of war all through history. Now I do not think this story is about this last, but Rebirth more goes Queen of the damned route somehow, but it would make a great basis for a story or even world.
Ok so to address some of this.
Calisto- somewhere around 2500-3000 years old, and a mythic Greek figure. She would, if the vampires of the city knew everything, inspire both fear and lust. Fear of what she can do, and lust for what you can get if you manage to commit Amaranth on her. (diablerie) She is almost certainly 4th generation, had a single childe before the MC, and that experience was awful. (Reference Fabian's comments on his surprise she reproduced again.) That childe, if we follow the mythic traditions was Arcus, a great hunter, and like his mother, a bear. Again, according to the mythic tales, Arcus nearly slew Calisto allegedly mistaking her for a great bear, and as he was renowned as a hunter, was targeting her. He was foiled by her "Grandfather" Zeus according to the myth, and to symbolically represent this the constellations Ursa Major -Calisto and Ursa Minor-Arcus were set in the sky. Some versions of the myth have deaths involved but generally it is accepted that both lived.
There are many tales of children killing or defeating their parents, Zeus and his siblings defeated their parents the Titans for instance. So the idea of Arcus going after Calisto is not unheard of.
Now the cool part is that in the real world, these were Cthonic deities. This means blood sacrifices were a part of their worship. A great many of the ancient gods, including the Hebrew/Christian God were/are blood cults. Calisto was a part of such a cult, as were almost all of the Greek Gods. Norse Gods also had blood worship, as did the Egyptians. I only mention this to show 3 very different cultures had similar worship rites.
Interesting factoid for folks- When in Philadelphia, 95% of the answers to any question is Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was a true Renaissance being. He was also something that I guess if I were to ever really have a religion, it would follow his beliefs after adding in Star Wars' Force. Franklin was a Deist. In other words, all religions bring something to the table, and all deities have a seat at that table.
So ancient mythology is the passing of knowledge from the past, to the cynical present. All that aside, the myths surrounding Calisto are clear.
Now, Vision Girl.....
Religions that pre-date the Greeks are actually quite a few. From the Middle and Far East there are countless major religions, some of which persist to this day. One that is prevalent is Ancestor worship, the idea that each generation that passes, down from the Ancestor is somehow less powerful and worthy and that that generation should aspire to be like that which is worshiped. Interesting when placed in a Vampire context don't you think?
The Egyptians, The Sumer, The Vedic, The Celestial Host/Empire, Ameri-Indian Spirit Worship, Japanese Shinto...the list can go on. Several of the above pre-date the Greek's Civilization, by thousands of years, the Roman adoption and rebranding of the Greek Gods is even closer to our time and remote from the ancients..
To say that Vision Girl would be mythical to a 3000 year old vampire goddess nymph is scary. It is beautiful because it does a deliberate walk away from Mark Rein-Hagen and the Hebrew and Christian faith, yet even those had Titans in them. They are called monotheistic but that is not really true of any of the religions derived from the Hebrew faith. One of the Ten Commandments that Southern Baptists would have you believe is metaphorically speaking of concepts such as greed or lust states "Thou Shalt Have No Other Gods Before Me!" I was brought up to be a preacher, but rebelled and became a physics major and then later a master's degree in Aerospace Engineering. I kept mythology and philosophy as an interest, primarily due to my gaming interests and my own literary aspirations. The above commandment is not speaking to "concepts" which have their own commandments admonishing them. It literally meant do not worship other gods more than you revere the Hebrew God.
So all that said, all faiths have a place in myth and modern thinking. Quantum Physics is coming closer and closer to magic. Now I am not here to give a philosophical or metaphysical lecture. I want to talk about the ancient myths in the context of the novel.
Calisto was revered, and earned a place in the heavens as a constellation. Ursa Major is a big time constellation to devote to a nymph.... but that Nymph was loved by Zeus and had his child Arcus. Put in Vampire terms, she was protected by her clan head. So you are talking about an important vampire. Powerful and glorious in her time and even more so now.
To have the Vision Girl be considered by Calisto in that exact same light, as compared to herself, boggles the mind.
I do not believe she is the Queen of the Damned. As I noted earlier there are a lot of very early myths which could have vampires as their source. Something else that these myths almost all have is a precursor to the gods and goddesses which fill their pantheons. Titans are a usual term used. So I do not think Vision Girl is Lilith, well ok no, I guess I will say it, I Know she is not Lilith for this novel. She herself has a precursor or two. She does come from a much earlier religion though. Which was mythical in Calisto's time. That is not really a spoiler, but it kind of is. Who she is for sure? I do not know. That she is what I just said, I do know to 99% certainty.
So who is she?
A Cthonic goddess for sure, by which I mean one which accepted blood sacrifice.
Youthful but Timeless
Ancient. Not Greek. Not Roman...Egyptian maybe? Sumerian maybe? Vedic? Best way to search and narrow it down is to look at truly ancient civilizations that pre-date Greek Mythology by a mythic amount of time.
Neither LikesBlondes or Ptolemy have confirmed my theories, nor torn them down.
My guess Sumerian mythology, Inanna. I guess this, for a number of reasons;
She is youthful and exudes sexuality
1:She seems whimsical yet darkly so.
2:Inanna was a love goddess, later renamed Ishtar, later still served as an origin of the Greek Aphrodite. (She has the planet Venus as her star if you will.)
3: She is a war goddess as well, and was known for her conquest of other's territories. (including her sister's realm)
4: Her older sister rules the underworld, her name is Ereshkigal. Both of them were born from Anu and Ki the two primal deities.
5: Ereshkigal eventually becomes the Greek Goddess Hekate the goddess of Magic. (Templars/pseudo Tremere anyone?)
6: Inanna/Ishtar/Aphrodite and even some have linked to Athena due to her war aspect, was served by Nymphs (Calisto and her sisters are Nymphs in Greek Mythology, but more divine than the garden variety nymphs as they have actual divine blood) Ereshkigal is also EXPLICITLY served by nymphs in vastly pre-Greek myth.
I have several other reasons, but they are just piling on more reasons, and do more relating to the tight relationship between Hekate and Inanna/Ishtar. Our Vision Girl fits the physical description well, and in her adventure to take over the Underworld, she had to go through 7 gates, and at each gate, lose an article of clothing, until she was naked when she came before her sister......Vision Girl...lovely Naked Vision Girl.....
Inanna/Ishtar are actually mentioned in Hebrew writings.... just an FYI.
Ok gang that is my blast for today. My youngest kid just turned 12, and my youngest grandkid is now 1 month old, her sister just turned 1 year old, and their brother is now 8. I have 3 other kids as well. Those poor souls have to listen to "Pops" as I regale them with shit like this all the time, so it just seems natural to share.
Peace all!