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Sylum Inspiration: Immutef

Medjai: Doctor

 

Imhotep also spelled Immutef, Im-hotep, or Ii-em-Hotep meaning “the one who comes in peace, is with peace”) was an Egyptian polymath who served under the Third Dynasty king Djoser as chancellor to the pharaoh and high priest of the sun god Ra (or Re) at Heliopolis. He is considered by some to be the earliest known architect and engineer and physician in early history, though two other physicians, Hesy-Ra and Merit-Ptah, lived around the same time.

Imhotep was one of the chief officials of the Pharaoh Djoser. Egyptologists ascribe to him the design of the Pyramid of Djoser (the Step Pyramid) at Saqqara in Egypt in 2630 – 2611 BC. He may have been responsible for the first known use of columns to support a building. As an instigator of Egyptian culture, Imhotep’s idealized image lasted well into the Ptolemaic period. The Egyptian historian Manetho credited him with inventing the method of a stone-dressed building during Djoser’s reign, though he was not the first to actually build with stone. Stone walling, flooring, lintels, and jambs had appeared sporadically during the Archaic Period, though it is true that a building of the Step Pyramid’s size and made entirely out of stone had never before been constructed. Before Djoser, pharaohs were buried in mastaba tombs.

According to the encyclopedia Britannica, “The evidence afforded by Egyptian and Greek texts support the view that Imhotep’s reputation was very respected in early times … His prestige increased with the lapse of centuries and his temples in Greek times were the centers of medical teachings.”

It is Imhotep, says Sir William Osler, who was the real “Father of Medicine”, “the first figure of a physician to stand out clearly from the mists of antiquity.”

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Immutef or Imhotep depending on the mood, was well known in the Medjai as a healer. When Ardeth approached him about being Turned, he accepted it, finding true immortality where he could continue studying medicine.

Sylum Inspiration: John Carter

Tallikut: Doctor

 

John Carter came from a wealthy family, never had to work a day in his life, and was content to live in his Chicago family home and attend social parties.

All that changed when his cousin died in his arms, from a drug overdose.

He decided to go to school, become a doctor and help people. His family was inspired by his new lease in life, but were dismayed when he started to work in city clinics and not private institutions.

When he joined the Army in World War One as a medic, his father had considered disowning him, but when returned a hero, his family showed him off in society.  They were disappointed again when he didn’t take a job at a prestige’s clinic.

He met Jessica Fletcher while working at the clinic, and they quickly became friends. He spent many hours with her and Amos, enjoying a simple family life. The day he called her mom without thought – he paused and looked at her, seeing a different time and different life.

She told him the truth about who she was, and whose soul he carried.

He came to her later and asked to be Turned, knowing how much good he could do over the next decades as medical science advanced.