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However, unlike fan fiction, overviews summarising the basic story of each novel (written early in the writing process) were approved by both Fox and Joss Whedon (or his office), thereby allowing the books to be published as "official Buffy/Angel merchandise."
Buffy book: The Evil That Men Do: Sunnydale, 1998 Helen, an ancient vampire attempts to raise a goddess of destruction. Buffy book: The Deathless: Sunnydale, 1999 Ring Day is fast approaching at Sunnydale High. Buffy book: Doomsday Deck: Sunnydale, 1999 Tarot card-reader, Justine arrives in Sunnydale. Buffy book: Immortal: Sunnydale, 1999
Pages in category "Books based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The group soon learn that the now-blank Vampyr book given to Buffy back in 1997 can be used to write new rules for magic, and quickly realizing what a danger this book is, the gang forms an alliance with the demon D'Hoffryn and other interested parties to keep the book safe and act as stewards over the new and unstable rules of magic.
Buffy tries to prevent it, but just when it seems like Buffy has saved Cassie, the girl dies. Her death makes Buffy realize that she can not save everyone, no matter how hard she tries. Cassie's death also made a big impression on the audience, being remembered as one of the most brutal deaths in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. [14]
Harmony then knocks Spike unconscious. Harmony then tries to have Clem write in the new rule book which would make her beloved by the whole world, and for Buffy, Spike, and Angel to finally make peace with each other. Lastly, she wants the book to make Buffy's love triangle to agree to a marriage polygamous marriage amongst the three.
Buffy tortures a vampire for information on their whereabouts. Buffy interrupts the ritual and slays several vampires while Angel and Xander rescue the others. In a rage, Buffy smashes the Master's bones to bits with a sledgehammer to prevent his resurrection, before tearfully collapsing into Angel's arms as he comforts her.
Buffy tells him, "I think you've taught me everything I need to know." Giles believes that Buffy kept Spike around for personal reasons rather than tactical ones; this is confirmed when she talks to Spike the night before the final battle under the Hellmouth. In the series finale, Giles participates in the battle of the Hellmouth, and survives.