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A horror novel series by Japanese author Hideyuki Kikuchi, a horror novelist in the same "vein" as H. P. Lovecraft and Stephen King,note At least according to the blurbs on the back of the books themselves Vampire Hunter D is the story of a half human, half vampire vampire hunter, usually just called D, who is scorned by the world that he roams. With the help of a morbid and otherwise obnoxious (but very useful) parasite that lives in his left hand, D wanders to wherever he is needed in a post-apocalyptic world in the year 12,090 AD where monsters roam and humans live in fear.Like Zeiram and other series of the mid-eighties, Vampire Hunter D focuses more on atmosphere than plot or prose, and pulls it off beautifully. It began as an extremely long-running series of light novels (thirty-two as of January 2018, some of which are several volumes long) which spawned two anime movies. The first, based directly on the first novel, was simply titled Vampire Hunter D. It involves him being hired to protect a young woman who has become the chosen prey of an "Aristocrat" (what vampires call themselves in this world), the sinister Count Magnus Lee. In the second, titled Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (based on the third novel), he is called upon to find a girl who has run off with her vampiric lover, and finds himself clashing against a group of mortal hunters. The character designs for the movies were done by Yoshitaka Amano, who also did the cover art for the light novels.Both the books and the movies possess a considerable sense of style, but are also quite disturbing, and not recommended for the faint of heart.An anime OVA feature adaptation was released in Japan in 1985, and it was dubbed and released on VHS in North America by Streamline Pictures in 1992. Advertised as the "first animated horror film for adults," the feature acquired a cult following in the US following broadcasts on Cartoon Network, SyFy Channel, and TBS. Its success spawned an animated sequel, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, which was first released to US theaters on the film festival and art-house circuit in 2000; a Japanese release followed in 2001. Both films were originally released on DVD by Urban Vision, and when those licenses eventually fell through, Sentai Filmworks re-released the first film on Blu-ray (with a new dub), while Discotek Media re-released Bloodlust (with the original dub, and only that dub).In 2000, a video game adaptation of the Bloodlust movie was released for the Playstation, simply titled Vampire Hunter D. The game closely followed the plot of the movie, but was entirely set in Meier Link's castle and featured 3 endings, one of which mirrored the movie ending.
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The Artifact: The climactic scene of Meier Link walking in sunlight to recover Charlotte as the Marcus brothers sadistically mock and torture him, even joking about letting Charlotte kill herself since they get paid whether they bring her back dead or alive, made sense in the original novel, where the Marcus brothers were sadistic rapists and glorified bandits, as bad as their prey and worse. It’s a lot less fitting in the film, where they’re stand up guys who generally don’t play with their food and don’t have a grudge against Meier personally compared to the henchman who killed their brother that they've already dealt with. A counterargument is that while Nolt's murder had been avenged with Benge's death, the Marcus Brothers would never have wound up on this hunt if not for Charlotte's abduction and the ensuing bounty. So, Meier is still indirectly responsible for Nolt's death and their petty sadism can be justified in-story (even if it is somewhat out of character based on their depictions up to this point in the film).
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Heroic BSoD: Leila in the climax of Bloodlust after the now-vampiric Borgoff and Grove both die in quick succession. Leila doesn't contribute to the remainder of the final battle with Carmilla; she's too shellshocked by the complete death of her surrogate family and team.
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Secret Test: In the 1985 film version Doris Lang confronts D as he travels. She challenges and attacks him to find out if he's a tough enough vampire hunter to take on the vampire noble Count Magnus Lee.
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Full-Frontal Assault: During their fight in the novel, Doris Lang tries to distract D by dropping her clothes. It only distracts him on a very small scale, but for a completely different reason....
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Transhuman Treachery: Generally, vampire thralls end up evil, and which of the mind control tropes it is varies.
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World of Badass
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World of Badass: The stories run on the physics of awesomeness.
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Poor Communication Kills
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Poor Communication Kills: In Bloodlust when D finally catches up to Charlotte Elbourne, he discovers not only are she and Meier Link lovers, but according to Charlotte, her father knew of her feelings for the vampire. In other words, John Elbourne hired D and the Marcus Brothers to go after Meier while withholding a very important piece of information — an omission that immensely complicates what both parties had thought going in was just a simple retrieval job.
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The Stoic
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The Stoic: D. His parasitic hand lampshades this occasionally.
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Who Are You?
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Who Are You?: In his final moments Count Magnus declares, "Who the hell are YOU?!" at D in the English dub of the anime. Magnus finds the answer himself just a second later from a portrait on the wall right nearby.
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Stripperiffic
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Stripperiffic: Doris' outfit in the first film.
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Power at a Price
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Power at a Price: Grove is bedridden, sickly and barely able to move, but when he shoots up with a powerful (and toxic) drug, he's able to create an astral projection of himself made of pure energy that blasts anything to ashes with ray beams. Oh, and apparently the power trip makes him feel awesome, because he's usually smiling beautifully during all this.
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It Only Works Once
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It Only Works Once: Benge's shadow attacks in Bloodlust. The first time, he manages to catch the Marcus Brothers off guard and kills Nolt. However, it doesn't work during the rematch because thanks to Nolt's words of warning, they know what to look for (i.e. the shadows) and are able to use that to sucker Benge.
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Crapsack World: Technology has regressed from a super-advanced future to a mix of medieval and futuristic where mutants, monster, vampiric nobles, and highly advanced technology exist to kill the average human who usually live in poor village with horrible things just outside vision radius during the daytime.
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Failed a Spot Check: All of the Marcus Brothers during the bridge confrontation in Bloodlust, but Leila especially. They were all so focused upon the burning, suffering Meier that none of them realized Mashira had survived his plunge over the side and had climbed back up the bridge. Leila in particular, by virtue of watching all this from miles away, was in the best position to realize the last Barbarois warrior wasn't dead and to warn Borgoff over the radio. She was just too engrossed to notice until it was too late.
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Adaptation Expansion: The Bloodlust movie added an incredible amount to the original story it was based on (Demon Deathchase) as well as changing a lot of details. Most notable was the introduction of a proper Big Bad and a Bittersweet Ending rather than the Downer Ending of the original, which was virtually a "Shaggy Dog" Story.
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Put Down Your Gun and Step Away: In Bloodlust, after Borgoff is turned into a vampire he takes Leila hostage and orders D to drop his weapon.
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: Demon Deathchase ended up being one of these. EVERY character except D and Leila died a pointless and unpleasant death and Mayerling's entire journey was meaningless from the start, as the spaceport he'd been heading to had been ruined for centuries. There was no real Big Bad and there were almost no sympathetic characters (especially the Marcus Brothers, who are complete scumbags in the book).
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Power Floats: In Bloodlust, Grove's astral form floats through the air as he wreaks havoc.
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Walking the Earth: Hunters must do this constantly, D, obviously, being no exception.
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Adjective Noun Fred: The title itself, Vampire Hunter D.
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Dream Apocalypse: The fifth novel takes place in a village where humans and vampires once lived together in peace. About thirty years ago, one girl was attacked by a vampire and has been in a coma ever since. The village D visits is actually the girl's dream-within-a-dream and the inhabitants are desperate to keep her from waking up and ending their existance.
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Sophisticated as Hell
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Sophisticated as Hell: D on a few occasions. When he learns that Lefty failed to protect their current employer: "Useless little bugger." Seeing a giant get beat down by phantoms: "They're beating the hell out of him."
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Depraved Bisexual: Rin-Ginsei is implied to be one of these in the novel.
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Even Evil Has Standards: Left Hand's exposition scene in Bloodlust reveals Dracula was utterly disgusted with Carmilla's vanity and gluttony and this was part of his motivation for killing her.
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After the End: Two separate catastrophes: a nuclear war that destroyed human civilization, and a rebellion that overthrew vampire civilization.
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Out with a Bang: The Three Sisters are killed by D while in the ecstatic throes of absorbing his life force.
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In the first movie, Count Lee's werewolf footman and coachman Garou is Adapted Out, with Rei Ginsei taking his spot as the Count's main enforcer, rather than a wandering bandit the Count hired to take out D as he was in the book.
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Death Faked for You: Leila says she and D will claim Charlotte is dead so that she and Meier can go in peace.
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Unnecessarily Large Interior: The vampires love these both in the movies and novels. The novels explain that the vampires attempted to delay their inevitable decline with increasingly ambitious projects, from building miles-tall high-rises to sending expeditions to other galaxies, even though it would take thousands of years and serve no practical purpose.
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Noodle Incident: Several in Bloodlust. During Left Hand's first scene, the parasite reminds D of his susceptibility to Heat Syndrome. According to Left Hand, D almost died the last time he ignored it, but we don't learn any other specific details about this prior close call. When Borgoff and Kyle are devising their plan for entrapping Meier's carriage on an upcoming bridge, Kyle recognizes his brother's strategy as one they'd used during a previous hunt against vampires at Keldo. Unlike the Keldo Incident, this one ends badly for the Brothers.
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Flatline: Bloodlust. After Grove sacrifices himself to save Leila from a vampire, the audience can hear the flatline sound from the medical equipment attached to him.
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Superpowered Evil Side: On rare stressful occasions, D sometimes 'vamps-out' — his eyes goes glowing blood red, he displays conspicuous fangs (which he bares in a terrifyingly feral manner), and his strength and presence becomes even more overwhelming. In that state he's basically a uber-Noble on super-steroids. A Curbstomp Battle almost always follows. This transformation appears to be involuntary and it takes obvious Heroic Willpower to pull himself back to his usual self. It is usually triggered by combat, but can set off by emotional turmoil — i.e., with Doris Lang when she offers himself to him.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Dan's attack on Lee in the movie lasts less than a second with the vampire swatting Dan, knocking the kid off the bridge.
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Arrow Catch
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Arrow Catch: The most iconic moment of Bloodlust happens when D plucks Borgoff's arrow out of the air as his horse rears dramatically in the moonlight.
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One-Letter Name: D
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Adaptational Heroism
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Adaptational Heroism: The Marcus Brothers are much nicer guys in the movie version, being The Rival at most to D, and friendly rivals at that, especially Borgoff and Leila. In the original novel, the brothers were almost as vile as their opponents, particularly in how they treated Leila. For that matter, their counterparts in the Barberois bodyguards are, while still antagonists to the heroes, are not as vile as they were in the novel—Mashira and Caroline remain completely loyal to Meier, rather than betraying him for their own selfish interests as they originally did, and Mashira in particular is reimagined as a dignified Noble Demon rather than a crazed rapist.
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Faux Action Girl
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Faux Action Girl: Doris Lang becomes one, eventually. Supposedly, it's due to her relying on D way too much (and falling in love with him). This happens to a lot of the female characters in the novels.
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Blatant Lies
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Blatant Lies: Carmilla in Bloodlust claims this is the truth behind her reputation as the 'Bloody Carmilla' and that these rumors stem really from envy and jealousy within the Vampire community. Of course, it's quickly proven she's lying...which amusingly means she's blatantly lying about the 'blatant lies'.
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Bittersweet Ending: Both movie adaptations. The 1985 Film: Count Lee is killed, the House of Lee collapses, and Doris' hummanity is restored. But D is incapable of returning Doris' feelings for him and, as a Dhampir, he doesn't get to have a normal life and moves on to the next hunt. Bloodlust: D and Meier Link both kill Carmilla, preventing the resurrection of one of the most dangerous Nobles in vampire history. Leila also retires from hunting and lives long enough to build a family and not die alone as she'd feared (with D honoring his half of the pact they'd made earlier in the film). However, the Marcus Brothers and Charlotte are all dead (with Meier taking her body to the City of the Night, leaving it ambiguous if he'll try to revive her as a vampire). And unlike Leila, D doesn't have the option of retiring and living a normal life; the hunt goes on as ever.
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Alien Sky
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Alien Sky: The opening shot from the 1985 OVA depicts a sky with two moons, yet for some reason we only see one moon throughout the rest of the film.
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2D Visuals, 3D Effects
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2D Visuals, 3D Effects: Having begun production in the late 1990s, Bloodlust utilizes digital animation for some of the more complex shots and matte paintings (such as the introduction of the Castle of Chaythe). While it has aged fairly gracefully, it is still much more obvious than CG in modern anime.
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: Mashira in Bloodlust praises D as one and is glad to have met him in battle just before succumbing to the wounds D inflicted.
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And Now You Must Marry Me
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And Now You Must Marry Me: In the first volume and the 1985 film, Count Magnus Lee is determined to marry Doris Lang.
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Race Against the Clock
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Race Against the Clock: Bloodlust starts off as this. Both D and the Marcus Brothers are racing each other to get to Meier Link first, rescue Charlotte, and collect the considerable reward her family's offered for her recovery. However, the race gradually becomes much more complicated as it becomes clear this wasn't a simple abduction and there's a larger game being played here. By the second half of the film, both parties realize Meier's final destination is the Castle of Chaythe. It then becomes a race to intercept them before they can reach that sanctuary (as even experienced hunters are terrified of the Castle and its reputation). They fail and D and what's left of the Marcus Brothers have to go in after them anyway.
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See You in Hell
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See You in Hell: In the 1985 movie, D says this to Rei Ginsei when he paralyzes D with the vampire-affecting candle.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Several stories end like this.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: From Bloodlust: "Meier!". Charlotte's very first line in the film. It startles D in mid-fight with Meier and, as he concedes to Left Hand afterwards, it indicates Meier may have been telling the truth about this not being an abduction after all... "Someone paid me a $100 million to protect Meier Link." This piece of boasting of the Barbarois Elder, which is another clue that this isn't a simple abduction and that Meier has a secret, powerful benefactor.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness In the first novel, Rei-Ginsei actually kills D using the time-bewitching essence to throw off D's senses just long enough to land a fatal blow (although he survives thanks to Left Hand). The idea that D could be defeated so easily, even with a handicap, would seem absurd in later stories. Also, D is notably more human in the first novel, compared to the detached, emotionless, almost callous character seen in later books. He insults Rei Ginsei to his face when they confront each other (calling him "the bastard son of the Devil and a hellhound"), may have been about to succumb to Doris' seduction when she comes onto him (actually brushing her hair aside to kiss her), and delivers a withering "The Reason You Suck" Speech to the villagers when they come to take Doris and hand her over to Count Lee, threatening to slaughter them all if they push their luck. Another thing from the first novel: humanity being bred to have an innate case of Laser-Guided Amnesia should they discover a vampiric weakness. This was phased out in later novels and dropped completely.
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Magic Versus Science
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Magic Versus Science: In Bloodlust, D and the Marcus Brothers are basically this to each other in their attempts to reach and recover Charlotte first. D is a dhampir with a supernatural background and vampiric abilities. The Marcus clan are humans armed with combat training and technology to allow them to keep up with the Vamps.
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works: In the 1985 film, when D is fighting Count Magnus Lee, he throws his sword at Lee and pins him to a wall, killing him. In the corresponding book, D throws the broken-off tip of his sword—with the same results.
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Invincible Hero
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Invincible Hero: D tends to be this, sometimes veering into Showy Invincible Hero depending on how purply the prose describes his actions. The Author knows this as novels rarely focus on D and instead focus on the human characters and D instead acts like a Deus ex Machina for them to escape deadly situations. In short, D is as much a plot device as he is a character. More, in some stories.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Rei-Ginsei after he makes a deal with Count Magnus to become one of the Nobility. In the movie his role is drastically reduced and this is pretty much all he is.
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Daywalking Vampire
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Daywalking Vampire: As a dhampir (half vampire, half human) D can exist in sunlight without being damaged (as he does at the end of the 1985 film). That said, in Bloodlust we see he is not immune to it entirely. Staying out in the sun for too long causes him to experience what is referred to as Heat Syndrome, sort of akin to a heat stroke for normal humans in unbearable temperatures. If D's reactions are any indication, it also hinders his breathing, which if left unchecked would be obviously fatal.
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Villain Respect
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Villain Respect: Borgoff towards D in Bloodlust. While the rest of the Marcus Brothers and Leila all have varying degress of contempt for their competitor, Borgoff at least does respect D as a fellow vampire hunter (and is genuinely impressed by D's Arrow Catch during their first meeting).
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Chickification
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Chickification: Doris Lang sadly falls prey to this after making a strong first impression in both the novel and movie. It's not directly stated that the Lees drained her willpower or whatever, she's just too tired to be an Action Girl any more.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: D; In spite of his cold, distant nature he has made it a point never to kill humans, offering his services when offered the right price or purely to do what he feels is right.
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Hunter of His Own Kind
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Hunter of His Own Kind: In the first anime film, the half-vampire D protects Doris and her younger brother against Count Magnus Lee and the other vampires.
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Even the Guys Want Him
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D, who is described as being impossibly beautiful and has everyone he meets falling for him left and right.
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Adaptation Distillation
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Adaptation Distillation: Bloodlust sheds a lot of the more... unpleasant aspects of the third novel.
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Hand Signals
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Hand Signals: Bloodlust (2000). Borgoff, the leader of the Marcus brothers, makes a "move forward" gesture to his men to order them to advance toward the vampire's carriage.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: D appears to be a young man (and is in fact repeatedly described as such by the narrator in the novels) but is actually ancient. In at least one instance the deeds he performed in a certain area have literally passed into legend by the next time he returned there.
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Bare-Handed Blade Block
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Barehanded Blade Block: Justified in that only someone as powerful as a vampire could possibly hope to pull it off. Double justified in that even a vampire would have to practice this. Count Magnus Lee learned this trick from the Sacred Ancestor himself.
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Sword Sparks
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Sword Sparks: Memorably going to the point of a 'hot blade' Blade Lock where one blade was a vampire's wing.
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Pragmatic Adaptation
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Pragmatic Adaptation: The original movie was a very simplified version of the first novel (most notably the Fiend Corps were reduced to a group of mute monsters and Rei Ginsei became simply Count Magnus' Dragon), but this improved the pacing of what was a very slow book.
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Claimed by the Supernatural
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Claimed by the Supernatural: The first movie starts with Doris being marked by Count Magnus Lee (shown as an unhealing bite mark on her neck) and she hires D to take care of him before he comes back to claim her completely.
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Pretty Boy
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Pretty Boy: D, who is described as being impossibly beautiful and has everyone he meets falling for him left and right. Vampires and dhampyrs in general are described as being unearthly beautiful creatures, when they aren't showing the monstrous side of their appearance.
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Organ Autonomy
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Organ Autonomy: D's left hand is alive. And it won't shut up. There's an upside when your hand can survive being severed for a while and has every reason in the world to give you CPR...
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Inconsistent Spelling
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Inconsistent Spelling: In Bloodlust, the main villain Noble is referred to in both text and dialogue as "Meyer Link", despite the fact that a handwritten letter shown partway through the film spells it "Mayerling". The novel uses "Mayerling" consistently.
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Purple Prose
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Purple Prose: The early novels have bits of memorably overripe prose. For instance Doris Lang is described as having "a naked form so celestial none save the goddess Venus herself could have fashioned it." This decreases some in later novels.
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Prehensile Hair
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Prehensile Hair: The Three Sisters use their hair to ensnare their victims.
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Vampire Refugee
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Vampire Refugee: The plot of the first novel and film.
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Puppeteer Parasite
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Puppeteer Parasite: One shows up in the novel that formed the basis for Bloodlust. It's from the village of the Barberois, but it's only got a passing interest in actually helping Meier Link and is more concerned with raping and taking over people's bodies. It's also apparently related to the talking hand thing that D has.
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Devastating Remark
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Devastating Remark: Lamika is utterly stunned and stricken when her father, Count Magnus Lee, reveals that she is a half-breed, and that her mother was a human. She decides from that point on that if she is not a full vampire, then she would rather Face Death with Dignity.
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No Ontological Inertia
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No Ontological Inertia: In the movie, this was the cause of the Count's castle crumbling to dust when he died. In the book, though, it was due to Larmica's betrayal.
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Trauma Conga Line
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Trauma Conga Line: Doris, which decays her status from Action Girl to more Distressed Damsel as the film goes on. After losing her horse and getting bitten by the Count in the opening, she still has to deal with being shunned by the townsfolk, being kidnapped by the Count twice, having her brother kidnapped (and thinking him dead), having the only other human on her side get turned into a vampire and lead her into a trap, and fending off the lecherous son of the town mayor in between it all. Poor girl needs a hug after all that.
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Noble Bigot
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Noble Bigot: Countess Larmica Lee does not appreciate her father's zeal to marry the commoner Doris Lang, thereby bringing the House of Lee to ruin, but midway through the picture she starts to realize that perhaps murder may not be the only option and decides to help Doris.
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Adaptational Badass
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Adaptational Badass: Rei asks Count Magnus' messenger if he came to kill him for failure. In the Japanese dub, he states that he couldn't beat Rei if he wanted to, while in the English version he is given a more menacing voice and merely says that killing Rei was not part of his orders.
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Vampire Monarch
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Vampire Monarch: Count Magnus Lee, and Carmilla in Bloodlust.
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Combat Tentacles
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Combat Tentacles: The Three Sisters' hair, which immobilizes their victim with pleasure, followed by unpleasant execution and digestion.
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Exposition of Immortality
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Exposition of Immortality: Count Magnus Lee provides a pretty good example of this, though he paints a less pleasant picture of the passing of ages than a lot of immortals:
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MovingTheGoalPosts
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Moving The Goal Posts: Possible example when D is hired by the Elbournes to rescue Charlotte. The Elbournes spare no expense to engage two of the top bounty hunters in the 'business' to recover Charlotte. However, they hired the Marcus Brothers first before hiring D. The implication (supported by the Fantastic Racism during D's meeting) is that while the Elboyrnes value his skills and reputation, their preference would be for Charlotte to be rescued by a human hunter rather than a half-vampire one. Alternately, it's possible it took the Elbournes longer to track down and contact D compared to the Marcus Brothers (or there was conflict between John and his father about whether or not to hire D or not, hence the delay).
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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Also, D is notably more human in the first novel, compared to the detached, emotionless, almost callous character seen in later books. He insults Rei Ginsei to his face when they confront each other (calling him "the bastard son of the Devil and a hellhound"), may have been about to succumb to Doris' seduction when she comes onto him (actually brushing her hair aside to kiss her), and delivers a withering "The Reason You Suck" Speech to the villagers when they come to take Doris and hand her over to Count Lee, threatening to slaughter them all if they push their luck.
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Shower Scene
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Shower Scene: In the 1985 movie, after D returns Larmica to Count Magnus Lee's castle there's a brief scene in Doris Lang's house where she takes a shower.
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Cross-Melting Aura
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Cross-Melting Aura: Meier Link is to crosses as psychics are to spoons.
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Monster Town
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Monster Town: The Barberois town, high in the mountains.
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Naked on Revival
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Naked on Revival: Carmilla revives herself out of pure blood in the Bloodlust movie, leading to this.
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Vein-o-Vision
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Vein-o-Vision: How vampires see humans. It's made a point of in the novels how even the most kindhearted of Nobles will inevitably succumb to their instincts if they have to spend long periods in the company of mortals. When exceptions are seen, they tend to be huge plot points.
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Public Domain Canon Welding
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Public Domain Canon Welding: Bloodlust has the Big Bad revealed to be Carmilla, who attacks Meir Link and then drains and kills his Love Interest, Charlotte, to revive herself.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: A minor one from the climax of Bloodlust. The fate of the Marcus Brothers' Tank, as Leila hitches a ride with D when they depart the collapsing Castle of Caythe. The last we see of the Tank is that Borgoff parked it in the Castle's interior courtyard (right alongside Meier's carriage). It's possible the Tank had already been crushed by crumbling debris and D and Leila discovered this while exiting the main foyer. It's also possible that a grieving Leila simply couldn't bear to see Grove's dead body.
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Badass Cape
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Badass Cape: D has one, not surprisingly. As does Meier Link (Mayerling in the original Demon Deathchase light novel).
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Quirky Miniboss Squad
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Quirky Miniboss Squad: The novels always have one and they can be relatively mundane mercenaries to outlandish, literally out-of-this-world monstrosities.
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Invincible Villain
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Invincible Villain: Vampires as a whole in the first book. One aspect that was thankfully discarded without a trace for later books: they've bred it into humanity that if any human discovers one of their weaknesses (like garlic), they'll automatically forget it so humans can never get the upper hand.
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Multiple Head Case
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Multiple Head Case: The Three Sisters and D himself, sort of.
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Improvised Lightning Rod
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Improvised Lightning Rod: Unintentional example in Bloodlust when Caroline tries to kill Leila in the forrest. Having dropped her gun while being pulled up into the tree, Leila throws one of her knives at Caroline's forehead. It doesn't kill the Barbarois, but it does provide an unintended lightning rod for the storm that's begun during this fight. Sure enough, the knife catches the next bolt of lightning and Caroline's instantly killed.
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Lamika does this to Dr. Fehring after he turns Doris over to her. In his last moments, he regrets what he had done under the influence.
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Aristocrats Are Evil: In this setting, "aristocrat" is a euphemism for "vampire". The novels translate the term as "Noble", probably for the sake of brevity. Still, the trope applies: the high-class rulers of the old civilization were vampires, thus earning their new name.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: The first novel and film have Count Magnus Lee, who is trying to make D's current client his bride. The Bloodlust film has Carmilla the Blood Countess, who's manipulating a vampire-human couple into assisting her in being resurrected.
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Rewatch Bonus
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Rewatch Bonus: Multiple instances in Bloodlust. Charlotte's abduction in the very first scene. She's not having a sleepless night as it appears on the first watch. She's awake and nervous because she knows tonight's the night she and Meier are going to flee town together. John Elbourne's sole scene early in the film after the reveal that Charlotte and Meier are actually lovers — and that he knew this when he hired D and the Marcus Brothers. With that new context, her father's subdued behavior and request to D to kill Charlotte if she's been changed play differently. Elbourne already knew how this was probably going to end and he wasn't in denial about it like Alan clearly is. Elbourne also loses some of the sympathy he has on the first watch, knowing now that he withheld this crucial information from D and the Marcus Brothers — an omission which ultimately plays its part in wiping out the entire family of hunters save for Leila.
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In the Blood
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In the Blood Rather literally with Vampirism. It's not until Bloodlust that we even get a hint that vampires are capable of love. Well, in the first novel there was Larmica, who was a full vampire in this version. Also, isn't it pretty much stated in the first novel that the dear Sacred Ancestor really did love a human woman, resulting in, of course, D?. Of course, given his sometimes-hero-sometimes-monster portrayal between novels, it's really uncertain exactly WHAT he was doing... The implications aren't very good, considering that in novel 6 he explicitly rapes a young woman to produce another dhampyr descendant. Though since she goes her way to mention how sad he looked in the act, he probably wasn't getting kicks out of it, either.
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Sliding Scale of Vampire Friendliness
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Sliding Scale of Vampire Friendliness: On the low end.
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Revenge Before Reason
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Revenge Before Reason: Borgoff in Bloodlust after Kyle's murder. He's determined to keep pursuing Meier to avenge Kyle and Nolt and to honor their memories. He refuses to listen to Grove's pleas that going into the Castle of Chaythe will only get them all killed — a prediction which will indeed come true.
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Vampire Hunter
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Vampire Hunter: Obviously, but D doesn't do it as much as one might expect. In the time frame of the movies and novels vampires are mostly extinct, and D's jobs are often related to the Nobility only tangentially.
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Time Abyss
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Time Abyss: Most of the Nobility, as well as D himself. Their lifespans are usually in the range of several millennia.
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Long-Running Book Series
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Long-Running Book Series: Been going since 1983, with no signs of stopping.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: Rei-Ginsei to D. He's quickly blown away. Later books feature several others; a couple even bring in an Evil Twin of one sort or another.
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DistressedDamsel
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Distressed Damsel: Doris Lang in the first movie and novel. Subverted in that she's an Action Girl too, but not tough enough to stop a millennia-old Noble on her own.
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Our Vampires Are Different
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Our Vampires Are Different They follow most of the traditional vampire traits and weaknesses, but there are always a few exceptions—it's mentioned a few times that some vampire lines have different talents. It gets quite a LOT of attention when a vampire acts abnormally (such as the one that can move through water freely). This trope really comes into play with the other Dhampirs. Their abilities almost never resemble D's. Dhampir other than D are quite rare. The few that show up are usually artificially created or genetically modified, which further explains the range of powers beyond simply the unpredictable results of cross-breeding two different species. D is also explicitly stated to be the only successful attempt to create essentially a super Dhampir. The fact no other Dhampir have his powers is, if anything, required by that plot point.
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Noblewoman's Laugh: In the 1985 film Countess Larmica Lee has one that she uses to express her disdain toward D and Rei Ginsei.
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It's Personal
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It's Personal: A driving motivation for D and the Marcus Brothers as the narrative of Bloodlust progresses. The murders of Nolt and Kyle drive Borgoff insane with rage and grief, leaving him to continue the chase even though it's now a zero-sum game. Leila's initially more invested in recovering Charlotte because it reminds her of her mother's abduction (at least until her rage upon learning Charlotte wasn't a victim). Meanwhile, Left Hand correctly guesses Charlotte's infatuation with Meier — and the thought of the two lovebirds giving birth to a Dunpeal — really gets to D as a Dunpeal (and his own issues with his parents), something which prompts D, for the only time in the entire film, to muffle and silence Left Hand.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: Subverted in the first movie. Count Magnus Lee gets a dagger thrown right in his eye. He doesn't react, doesn't even blink, just pulls it out and regenerates the damage with a bored expression.
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Half-Human Hybrid
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Half-Human Hybrid: D's mother was human. His father was the Sacred Ancestor himself. In the first movie, Larmica was also one. This was completely absent from the original story. The Barberoi, an entire village of monstrous hybrids. They're pretty scary, but the elder of the village in the novel remembers how hard it was for all of them to survive and is quite reverent to D when he realizes who D must be. This sympathetic characterization was largely absent from the movie version of Bloodlust.
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Adaptation Dye-Job
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Adaptation Dye-Job: For whatever reason, Larmica (blonde hair) and Doris (dark/black hair) had their hair colors swapped in the first movie.
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Terrifying Rescuer
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Terrifying Rescuer: Rei-Ginsei becomes this for Dan (for no particular purpose) when the latter gets hurled off a bridge, and the former has decided to become The Starscream.
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Cruel Twist Ending
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Cruel Twist Ending: The end of Pale Fallen Angels.
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Celibate Hero
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Celibate Hero: In the movies and novels both, D either ignores or pushes away anyone who comes on to him. He does get to first base with Doris in the first novel, but he leaves at the end of the book before things can go any further. In the first movie, Doris tries to put the moves on him, but it starts to bring out his vampiric side and he shuts things down before he loses his self-control.
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All-CGI Cartoon
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All-CGI Cartoon: Resurrection will be completely animated in CGI.
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Red Eyes, Take Warning
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Red Eyes, Take Warning Most vampires when they're angry, if they don't have it all the time. If D gets Red Eyes, it's time to run. No, wait, too late. You're dead already. The 1985 movie: Doris Lang encounters three opponent with red eyes: the monster she's hunting, a werewolf that tears off her crucifix, and the vampire leader Count Magnus Lee. At Count Magnus Lee's castle D meets a giant, a mutant who can summon up a ghostly wolf and the three Snake Women of Midwich, all of whom are Lee's evil servants and who have red eyes. Bloodlust (2000): The horses pulling the vampire's coach near the beginning have glowing red eyes. And if that isn't enough to tell you they're evil, they have fangs as well - apparently they're vampire horses. Some evil vampire bats that appear later also have red eyes.
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Sole Survivor
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Sole Survivor: Leila is the only surviving member of the Marcus Brothers by the end of Bloodlust.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Lefty often, but D could be one at times depending on how you take some of his comments in his downtime.
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Ms. Fanservice
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Ms. Fanservice: Doris' skirt is so short it's a mystery why she even bothers putting it on. Clearly she has the same tailor as Agent Aika.
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A Simple Plan
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A Simple Plan: The hunt for Charlotte Elborune in Bloodlust. Both D and the Marcus Brothers take the job believing this is a relatively straightforward kidnapping and recovery operation. Each party also has to reach Charlotte first before the competition can beat them to it. The hunt, however, quickly proves to be far more complicated than either party foresaw because it turns out it's not an abduction, but an elopement.
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Brainwashed Bride
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Brainwashed Bride: In the 1985 movie, Count Magnus Lee bites Doris Lang, the daughter of a deceased werewolf hunter, after the Count defeats the Vampire Hunter known as D, he eventually hypnotizes her into becoming his bride. It's only when D kills the Count that the hypnosis is undone and D, Doris, and her brother Dan escape the castle.
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Dhampyr
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Dhampyr: D and a few others are children of vampires and the living. The dhampirs of this series have radically different powers, if any. Then again, almost no actual dhampir beside D actually shows up, and the few that do almost never really show off their abilities. Most of the comments about dhampir could qualify as Unreliable Narrator and in a few instances are heavily implied to actually be D, who is much older than he appears. Even then, some of the dhampir that do show up, including D, are either artificially created, genetically enhanced or otherwise modified.
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Percussive Prevention
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Percussive Prevention: In the 1985 movie, when danger approaches Doris Lang's house she volunteers to fight alongside D. D uses the talking mouth on his hand to put her to sleep so she can resist Count Magnus Lee's summons.
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: This is what gets Kyle killed in Bloodlust after he and Borgoff corner Meier's carriage on the bridge. Rather than just killing Meier and getting it over with, the brothers keep toying with him and torturing him (though it's arguably justified in-universe because the pursuit of Meier was what got Nolt killed earlier in the film). Their delay gives Mashira enough time to not only scale the bridge (after having been shot over the side earlier), but to remove Borgoff's explosives before killing Kyle just as he's about to *finally* kill Meier.
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Villain Reveals the Secret
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Villain Reveals the Secret: Just before his death in Bloodlust, Mashira reveals to D who really hired the Barbarois to protect Meier Link. It's justified because even though he's about to die, Mashira fulfilled the terms of the Barbarois' contract by delaying D long enough for Meier and Charlotte to make it to the Castle of Chaythe. D knowing the client was Carmilla won't make a difference now, and D by this point has a good idea who's behind things; only the motive is still a mystery. In the Japanese dub, even as he lays dying, Mashira refuses to reveal who hired the Barbarois, citing their honour as the reason for that and half-playfully, half-admiringly complaining about D's impudence.
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Minor Crime Reveals Major Plot
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Minor Crime Reveals Major Plot: A major part of Bloodlust's plot. The abduction of Charlotte Elbourne, which D and the Marcus Brothers take on as a simple job, instead turns out to be the linchpin of a plot to resurrect one of the most dangerous Nobles in Vampiric history.
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Ho Yay
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Ho Yay: invoked This often happens with several male characters who encounter D. Some are subtle, while others say things that require Brain Bleach.
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Xanatos Gambit
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Xanatos Gambit: Downplayed in Bloodlust, but the Elbournes set up the hunt for Charlotte to be one. In addition to hiring the Marcus Brothers, D is also contracted as insurance just in case the human hunters can't get the job done. While both parties ultimately fail to save Charlotte, the Elbournes also would never have learned her ultimate fate without D's involvment in the hunt (as everyone else was killed, or about to be killed, by Carmilla.)
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Heroic Willpower
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Sunlight isn't immediately fatal to vampires. Rather, exposure to more than a few seconds of direct sunlight causes them to catch fire, burning painfully so long as they are exposed. Heroic Willpower is invoked if a vampire stays in sunlight to do something important, as is a vampiric Healing Factor if they make it back to shade. However, only the High Nobility are capable of even trying this. Most vampires are entirely comatose during the day, even if they remain underground.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Village called Tepes in the second novel. ÈšepeÈ™ (Romanian for impaler) was a nickname of Vlad III of Wallachia, better known as Dracula. Count Magnus Lee is named after M. R. James's famous ghost story "Count Magnus" and Christopher Lee. Larmica is an anagram of Carmilla, from an early vampire story by J. Sheridan LeFanu. The Snake-Women of Midwich might refer to The Midwich Cuckoos, despite absolutely no similarities between the two. Carmilla in the second film is also obviously a shout-out to the literary Carmilla, as well as the historical Countess Bathory along with sporting a similar hairstyle as Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula. In Mysterious Journey to the North Sea Part 1, the seventh novel of the series, there is a town named Cronenberg, after, of course, horror film director David Cronenberg. In the same novel there's also a village called Lugosi, obviously paying homage to Bela Lugosi who famously played Dracula in the first official adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. There's also a vampire named 'Meinster.' Given Hideyuki's love of Hammer Horror, the fact that this is the villain of The Brides of Dracula is assuredly not coincidence. In the first book, there's briefly mentioned a minor character named Cushing. Frequent use of Quirky Mini Boss Squad was inspired by the many works of Futaro Yamada. TONS of Westerns such as The Searchers, Shane, and the Dollars Trilogy are used as inspiration or Whole-Plot Reference. In Bloodlust, Benge sarcastically calls Grove's spirit form Tinkerbell.
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Dub Text
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Dub Text: The Streamline Pictures dub inserts a direct Shout-Out to Shane in the originally wordless ending scene.
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AndThatLittleBoyWasMe
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...And That Little Boy Was Me: Not only does the shopkeeper turn out to be one of the rescued children from his story, but D is also the rescuer that the townspeople betrayed in the end.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: During their first fight atop the carriage in Bloodlust, Meier claims he didn't abduct Charlotte and she's here by her own choice. Initially, it seems that he's just lying and D doesn't believe him...until she calls out his name after D injures Meier.
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Too Many Mouths
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Too Many Mouths: D's parasite shows up as a face in his left palm.
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Hoist by His Own Petard
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Hoist by His Own Petard: Grecko in the OVA, who steals the candle tainted with incense from Rei-Ginsei that was meant to paralyze D for his own purposes in seducing Doris, who was being held hostage by Larmica. This effort fails, and he staggers home only to be confronted by a royally pissed off Rei who had by this point lost his hand to D as a direct result of Grecko's meddling. Rei is quick to repay him for that offense.
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Vampiric Draining
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Vampiric Draining: In the 1985 film the three Snake Women of Midwich drain D's Life Energy by wrapping themselves around him.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Leila can hold her own in a fight.
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Animesque
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Animesque: Yes, even a text novel can be this, though considering when it was written it may have been the Trope Codifier for a lot of things we take for granted in anime. For example, throwing something so fast it's just a flash of light (in this case a wooden stake, thrown so fast it glows from air friction!) or the "create lots of images of yourself by running around really fast" concept.
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Punch Catch
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Punch Catch: D to Rei-Ginsei in the first movie. Shocking both him and Larmica as Rei-Ginsei is shown to strength and speed beyond most humans.
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Only Mostly Dead
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In the first novel, Rei-Ginsei actually kills D using the time-bewitching essence to throw off D's senses just long enough to land a fatal blow (although he survives thanks to Left Hand). The idea that D could be defeated so easily, even with a handicap, would seem absurd in later stories.
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Buy Them Off
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Buy Them Off: D attempts this in Bloodlust when he learns Meier didn't hire the Barbarois and that someone's paid them $100 million to protect him. D suggests he can match the price, which the Elder finds entertaining.
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Slave to PR
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Slave to PR: Invoked by the Barbaois Elder during Bloodlust when D attempts to buy out his contact to protect Meier Link. He points out that after 5,000 years of serving the people of the night, the Barbarois aren't exactly going to jeopardize that reputation anytime soon, are they? That said, as the Elder concedes, if there was hypothetically anyone that could get them to change their stripes, it would be for someone like D.
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Blood Bath
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Blood Bath: In the Bloodlust movie, the spirit of the main antagonist, Carmilla, is brought back to her physical body by bathing her corpse in Charlotte's blood.
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Your Head A-Splode
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Your Head A-Splode: Rei's ultimate fate after attempting to paralyze Count Magnus Lee for breaking his promise to make him immortal, in a very gruesome manner.
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink: You can expect just about any creature, power or trope from horror or fantasy traditions to make an appearance in some shape or form during the novels. Even Atlantis receives a mention! The first novel reveals that a good chunk of the stuff was recreated by the Nobility just for the sake of it.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: An interesting knock-on case across both movies: In the first movie, Count Lee's werewolf footman and coachman Garou is Adapted Out, with Rei Ginsei taking his spot as the Count's main enforcer, rather than a wandering bandit the Count hired to take out D as he was in the book. Then in Bloodlust the Barberois bodyguard Mashira is changed from a parasite creature of the same species as D's left hand to a werewolf, driving Meier Link's coach and remaining loyal rather than betraying Meier as he does in the book, making him another composite with Garou and basically adapting the character back in again.
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Load-Bearing Boss
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Load-Bearing Boss: In the 1985 film, when Count Magnus Lee is killed his castle self-destructs. Something similar happens in Bloodlust. Vampire castles apparently have No Ontological Inertia.
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Determinator
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Determinator: Deconstructed with Borgoff in Bloodlust. Continuing the hunt after Nolt's death and while grieving for a lost brother is one thing. Continuing the hunt after Kyle's death is the sunk cost fallacy in action and crosses into Revenge Before Reason. This determination leads to Borgoff blowing off Grove's justified pleas to abandon the chase, leading them into the dreaded Castle of Chaythe, and ultimately getting his entire family wiped out.
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Mechanical Horse
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Mechanical Horse: Regular horses don't even seem to be around anymore, just the cyborgs.
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The Mole
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The Mole: In the 1985 film. While D is rescuing Dan from Rei Ginsei, Dr. Fehring takes Doris Lang to a safe location. When Dr. Fehring and Doris meet Count Magnus Lee's daughter Lamika, Dr. Fehring reveals that he was turned into a vampire the day before and turns Doris over to Lamika.
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Laser-Guided Amnesia
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: The early novels used this as a means of keeping the Nobility at the top of the food chain, with them having genetically altered humanity to outright forget vampiric weaknesses after discovering them. Later novels phased this out completely.
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: In Bloodlust, Kyle begins genuinely freaking out when he realizes Meier's carriage is headed for the Castle of Chaythe. This is the first time in the film Kyle's lost his composure and flippancy, which instantly speaks volumes about the Castle and its reputation.
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The Vamp
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The Vamp: Larmica, quite literally.
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The Starscream
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The Starscream: Rei-Ginsei tries this at the end. It doesn't end well for him.
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Translation Train Wreck
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Translation Trainwreck: The Balkan word for the child of a human and a vampire is "dhampir". When that word was transliterated into Japanese for the novels and then back into English for the American release of the movies, we ended up with "dampiel" in the first filmnote At least, as far as the dub by Streamline Pictures goes. This was rectified in the Sentai Filmworks dub. and "dunpeal" in Bloodlust. The novels correctly use "dhampir."
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Redemption Equals Death
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Redemption Equals Death: Larmica
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Quirky Miniboss Squad
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Frequent use of Quirky Mini Boss Squad was inspired by the many works of Futaro Yamada.
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Forbidden Zone
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Forbidden Zone: The Castle of Chaythe in Bloodlust. Thanks to Carmilla's bloody legacy, even experienced hunters are terrified of the keep and going in is considered suicide.
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We Meet Again
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We Meet Again: In the 1985 film Rei Ginsei says this to D when D arrives at Count Magnus Lee's castle. They had met earlier when Ginsei visited Doris Lang's farm.
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The Remnant
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The Remnant: Human civilization is coming back full force and the "Aristocracy" of vampires is on the decline. Vampires can only be found in the hills of the Frontier away from the Capitol at the center of the continent. In their little micro-fiefdoms, though, they still exercise a degree of might.
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Weird West
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Weird West: While the main influence is Westerns, there is literally no genre the series doesn't have in it. D regularly bumps up against marauders, Gothic Horror beasts, High Fantasy monsters, Dark Fantasy abominations, literal space aliens, and Cthulhu.
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Weakened by the Light
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Weakened by the Light Sunlight isn't immediately fatal to vampires. Rather, exposure to more than a few seconds of direct sunlight causes them to catch fire, burning painfully so long as they are exposed. Heroic Willpower is invoked if a vampire stays in sunlight to do something important, as is a vampiric Healing Factor if they make it back to shade. However, only the High Nobility are capable of even trying this. Most vampires are entirely comatose during the day, even if they remain underground. While sunlight does not affect dhampirs to nearly the same degree as full vampires, it is painful for them and can cause a form of heatstroke called Sunlight Syndrome. The 1985 film. Count Magnus Lee sends Rei Ginsei a candle. Its light paralyzes any being with vampire blood in its veins. Greco Roman steals it and uses it against the Count's daughter Lamika. Rei Ginsei gets it back and uses it against D (successfully) and Count Magnus Lee (not so successfully). In addition to the above world building and elements, Bloodlust also uses this as a minor plot point (and advantage for D and the Marcus Brothers) during the first Act. Due to his sunlight weakness, Meier's carriage can only travel at night. So, despite having a 48 hour headstart, he's had to go to ground for at least half that time period (allowing D and the Marcus Brothers to eventually catch up). Once Meier hooks up with the Barbarois, however, Mashira and the others are able to drive the carriage during the day (thereby eliminating the advantage D and the Marcus Brothers enjoyed).
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Wouldn't Hit a Girl
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Wouldn't Hit a Girl: D goes out of his way to avoid hurting Lamika, despite her numerous attempts to kill him and Doris.
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Giant Poofy Sleeves: Charlotte
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Bigger on the Inside: In the novels it is often described how the vampire castles, carriages and even coffins may be vastly huge on the inside thanks to the space-warping technology the Nobility used to possess. There are tales of people entering a vampire's coffin and never finding the way out again. They were often built to accommodate their owner for centuries, yet another way the Nobility tried to forget their own decline.
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