
Sekhmet: Egypt’s lioness of flame, plague, and healing—did her blood-soaked legend inspire the very idea of the vampire?Travel back 4,000 years as we trace the “Eye of Ra,” red beer, and a goddess who turns from destroyer to healer—and why her myth still bites today.Explore more legends in the Creatures & Monsters (Cross-Cultural) playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikECI8lazL0W7QESLTLZrYyMAk91giJxFrom the “Book of the Heavenly Cow” to Karnak’s Festival of Intoxication, we pull on threads of bloodlust, transformation, and divine wrath to ask a juicy question: are vampires the night-shadow of a sun goddess? Stay for the psychology, archaeology, and the moment beer (dyed red!) saved humanity—at least, according to the ancients.