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Alucard from the Castlevania series, [6] D from the Vampire Hunter D novel series, and the aforementioned eponymous hero of the Blade series of comic books, films, television series, and anime, are examples of dhampir vampire hunters. Some vampire hunters are vampires themselves. Two examples of this type can be found in Morbius the Living ...
Armand (The Vampire Chronicles) Aro (Twilight series) Arra Sails (The Saga of Darren Shan) Arrow (The Saga of Darren Shan) Ash Redfern (Night World) Asher (Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter) Athenodora (Twilight series) Ather (In the Forests of the Night) Aubrey (In the Forests of the Night) Aubrey (Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter) Augustine (Anita Blake ...
Fall of London is an adventure module ("chronicle") [1] for Vampire: The Masquerade, consisting of six chapters, with six endings depending on the players' actions. [2] [3] Set in London in 2012, the supplement details the local vampire community leading up to and through Operation Antigen, [2] [4] a secret attack on vampires by vampire hunters from the Second Inquisition – an organisation ...
Agronak gro-Malog, aka The Gray Prince (The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion) Albert ( Vampire Night ) Alucard ( Castlevania series) – In the original game series timeline starting with Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse , Alucard (Adrian Fahrenheit Ţepeş) is the son of the vampire Dracula and the human Lisa Ţepeş.
Pages in category "Fictional vampire hunters" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Known simply as the Vampire Hunter (吸血鬼ハンター, Banpaia Hantā) series in Japan, the first novel, Vampire Hunter "D", was written by Hideyuki Kikuchi and published in 1983. To date, over 35 novels have been published in the main series, with some novels comprising as many as four volumes; including the supplemental volume, Dark ...
A krsnik (female: krsnica [1] [2]) or kresnik is a type of vampire hunter, a shaman whose spirit wanders from the body in the form of an animal. The krsnik turns into an animal at night to fight off the kudlak, his evil vampire antithesis, with the krsnik appearing as a white animal and the kudlak as a black one. [3]
Work on The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion began in 2002, after Morrowind 's publication. [40] Oblivion was developed by Bethesda Softworks, and the initial Xbox 360 and PC releases were co-published by Bethesda and Take-Two Interactive subsidiary 2K Games. [41] [42] Oblivion was released on March 21, 2006. [43]