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| - Qa'ra is the ancient vampire who brought across LaCroix's mortal daughter Divia, who in turn brought across LaCroix. As revealed in the flashback to "A More Permanent Hell", in 79 A.D., when Divia was desperately ill, her mother, Selene, brought to her a healer named Qa'ra (an "ancient one", as she put it). His cure for the girl was bringing her over. Some time later, Qa'ra tried to control her as her master, and Divia killed him. She then placed what was left of his corpse in a sarcophagus in an Egyptian tomb—the same tomb where LaCroix eventually imprisoned Divia herself by sealing her corpse in a sarcophagus marked with the symbol of Ra.
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| - Qa'ra is the ancient vampire who brought across LaCroix's mortal daughter Divia, who in turn brought across LaCroix. As revealed in the flashback to "A More Permanent Hell", in 79 A.D., when Divia was desperately ill, her mother, Selene, brought to her a healer named Qa'ra (an "ancient one", as she put it). His cure for the girl was bringing her over. Some time later, Qa'ra tried to control her as her master, and Divia killed him. She then placed what was left of his corpse in a sarcophagus in an Egyptian tomb—the same tomb where LaCroix eventually imprisoned Divia herself by sealing her corpse in a sarcophagus marked with the symbol of Ra. Qa'ra was a vampire already ancient in the first century A.D. Indeed, he is described as having lived "long before the pyramids at Giza were built". If not hyperbole, this would make him over 2500 years old at the time of his true death, since the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis, the pyramid of Khufu, was completed around 2560 BC (4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom). Qa'ra could therefore easily have been 4,900 years old or more.
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