Disappointed, Salome tells them of a ceremony taking place the following night, and gives them to option to attend. At the ceremony, Salome leads the surviving Authority members in drinking Lilith's blood, and remains with the group as they rave through New Orleans and massacre a party of humans at a private karaoke bar. After returning form parading through the streets of New Orleans and feeding on the humans in the karaoke bar, Salome and the others profess their belief in Lilith.
Later that evening, she procures a female human and invites Bill to feed on her. Bill is reluctant at first, due to the fact that the woman has a daughter and Bill once had a daughter of his own.
However, Bill eventually gives in and feeds on the human. Salome gathers the members of the new Authority and takes her place at the head of the table in Roman's former chair.
She leads the discussion with the Chancellors on how to stop mainstreaming vampires. Bill brings up the idea of destroying the five True Blood factories in the US to force the "mainstreamers" to feed on humans. Salome and the other Chancellors excitedly agree. Salome is leading the chancellors in a prayer in Aramaic over a human male who is tied to a table. They then begin to feed on the man.
Later, Salome is in bed with Bill. She briefly dances for him and explains that she is now Lilith and that he is her Adam. While they are having sex, Bill bites her and hallucinates and sees Salome first as Sookie and then as Lilith. Eric drugs Nora and joins with Molly and Bill to escape the authority headquarters.
Bill betrays them and the elevator opens to reveal Salome waiting inside with armed guards. Her guards promptly arrest Eric. Molly is brought in to the Authority sanctum and Salome gives her one last chance to repent.
However, Molly says she won't because she knows that she will receive the true death regardless. Once Molly is staked Steve jumps up excitedly because he has never seen a vampire staked before. Salome tells him to calm down. She then leads the other chancellors to bless the blood of Molly.
Once the execution is over Russell asks Steve to go with him to feed. Salome tells Russell that Steve has a TV appearance the next day and must prepare. Russell refuses and takes Steve away. Later Salome is present with the other Chancellors when Eric presents himself and professes his belief in Lilith. Salome leads all the Chancellors when all they are gathered formulating plans about spreading the word of Lilith, Russell interjects.
He explains that walking in the day will make them more powerful. He presents a plan to capture and breed fairies and synthesize their blood. Salome refuses it saying fairies are an abomination and the sun is forbidden. He says he wants just one drop of fairy blood to "shove down her pie-hole. He then throws Salome across the room and asks what is preventing him from killing all of the other chancellors.
Russell then walks on top of the table and, in his native central European accent, belittles the vampire religion and professes his desire to walk in the sun. He then quickly leaves the Authority chambers.
Salome says nothing with a look of regret and fear on her face. Salome walks into the main chambers of the Authority sanctum and asks Nora if something is wrong. She comforts Nora and quells her concerns about Russell's escape.
They share a kiss and Salome leaves in preparation for General Cavanaugh's visit. Upon Cavanaugh's arrival he is greeted by Salome. She, along with the other Chancellors explain to the General about the new Sanguinista movement.
She is furious at Eric when he kills Cavanaugh after Cavanaugh threatens to expose their involvement in murdering humans. However, she allows Eric and Nora to go on a glamouring campaign to fix the PR problem. Salome is wandering the hall of the Authority bunker when Lilith appears before her.
The vampire goddess tells Salome that she is the chosen one to lead all other vampires. Salome watches intently as Bill reprimands the V-Feds for allowing shifters to infiltrate them. When she asks for Kibwe's whereabouts Bill confesses that he slew his fellow chancellor because he wanted to drink all of Lilith's blood and proclaimed himself the chosen one. Sam Merlotte later glimpses Bill and Salome in bed together while looking for a way out of the Authority.
Salome goes to retrieve Lilith's blood and thanks the goddess for choosing her. As she is about to drink the blood the alarm goes off and Salome retreats to her chambers. There she is confronted by Bill, she tells him she knows he wants the blood for himself. She doesn't listen to any of Bill arguments and downs the whole vial, only to fall down in pain; Bill replaced Lilith's blood with silver laced blood. He tells Salome that she was too impatient and megalomaniacal for her own good.
Salome tells Bill that Lilith was wise to choose him just before he stakes her. Salome possesses the normal powers and weaknesses of a vampire such as superhuman strength, speed, healing, senses among others.
Due to her age she is much stronger than younger vampires such as Eric and Nora but considerably weaker than her elders Macklyn Warlow , Russell Edgington and Godric.
Due to her advanced age, Sunlight would almost instantly kill her. Even after Russell slapped her across the room she didn't. Possibly because she knew she couldn't overpower him. It is told that she, after pleasing her stepfather with her dancing, was promised to be granted anything she asked for.
Upon consulting her mother, she responds by demanding "the head of John the Baptist in a dish", thus causing John's execution. According to the gospels, this was Herodias' revenge on John, who had been criticizing Agrippa for marrying his sister-in-law. Her first marriage was to Herodias' uncle, Philip, who died childless. She is believed to have died at some point prior to 71 AD.
She mentions to Bill that some of her exploits in the bible are exaggerated. For example, she never actually danced for her uncle, instead she was delivered to his bed. True Blood Wiki Explore. The Show. Photo Galleries. Helping Out. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Salome Agrippa. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Season s. Salome has been repeatedly demonized by male artists and writers, as in this Ken Russell production above.
She had been brought up in the sedate court of Philip. He was a dull but competent man. For little Salome, it was probably a secure environment. But her mother Herodias was bored by Philip.
What was wrong with that? In Jewish law, a marriage between them would be incestuous, but they went ahead anyway. Why was this dangerous? In doing so, they played into the hands of critics of the royal family, notably John the Baptiser. Salome was politically astute enough, even though young, to see the danger her mother was in from John the Baptist.
She reacted in a way that was normal for children who experience any assault on their mother: she became very protective. When it came to the crunch, she was prepared to use her sexual power to do whatever she had to, to protect her mother. The words describe a well-born young woman of marriageable age. Ironically, these same words were also used in connection with the daughter of Jairus whom Jesus cured.
These two young women were both of high social status, though from different worlds. They broke every rule so that they could marry each other, and they faced social condemnation because of it. Herodias, being the woman in the situation, was blamed more than Antipas.
Perhaps this was because she came from a priestly family. The punishment for daughters of priestly families who behaved improperly was very severe. John, the prophet called the Baptist , attacked Herodias at least as much as he attacked her husband.
Herodias looked to Antipas to do something about it, but of course he did not. It was not in his nature. When it was first introduced to the American public at the Chicago World Fair in , it was shocking to the late Victorian sensibilities. There were unsuccessful efforts to close down the exhibit. Salome seems like an innocent child in the Biblical representation. She runs to her mother and asks what she should ask for. Antipas is reluctant to kill the holy man John.
He had imprisoned him for a long time in order to keep him and his wife Herodias quiet. He had no choice in front of all his commanders and important men.
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