Other characters of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter

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This is a listing of characters in Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series of novels who are neither human, shapeshifters, or undead.

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[edit] Fey

[edit] Magnus Bouvier

Beautiful, with waist length, chestnut colored hair and sea green eyes, Magnus was a powerful fey-human crossbreed, with strong powers of glamour and touch clairvoyance and preturnatural speed and strength. Much of his power, however, came from his secret feeding on the blood of Rawhead and Bloody Bones. He was ultimately killed when Ellie burned to death while holding his waist. Appearances: Bloody Bones.

[edit] Dorcas Bouvier

Magnus's sister, Dorcas, was cursed, together with Magnus, to remain near their family land and ensure that Rawhead and Bloody Bones remained restrained. Like Magnus, she had chestnut hair and sea green eyes. Unlike Magnus, Dorrie typically used her glamour to hide her startling beauty. With the destruction of Bloody Bones, she was free to take her children and start a new life. Appearances: Bloody Bones.

[edit] Rawhead and Bloody Bones

Apparently based on the folk legend of the same name, Rawhead and Bloody Bones was a fey approximately ten feet tall with a bloody, pulsing head. A children's boggle, Bloody Bones was a true immortal and lived to punish guilty children. He was brought to the US by Magnus and Dorcas's ancestor, who used his blood to make a potion that increased his fey power. After he escaped, he was confined to the ground by the combined power of the available Indian, fey, and Christian magic and remained there until Magnus began using his blood, centuries later.

Ultimately, Seraphina and Raymond Stirling were able to trick Anita into freeing Bloody Bones. However, while Magnus was drawing power from him, Bloody Bones was mortal, and Anita was able to kill him. Appearances: Bloody Bones.

[edit] Mer

[edit] Leucothea

(For mythical allusions, see Leucothea).

Appearances: Danse Macabre.

Spoilers end here.

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