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[edit] Nika Summer's
Thanks for Nika Summer's allowing the use of her synopses for the Buffy novels on WP.
-- Paxomen 15:08, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
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"In Rome, Buffy is attracted to the Immortal, an ambiguous yet charismatic vampire."
I just finished reading the book, and nowhere does it state that the immortal is a vampire. To my knowlege, it's not even implied. So what basis does the above quote (from the article) have to suggest that the Immortal is a vampire in this novel?
- changed to "an ambiguous yet charismatic character." -- Paxomen 20:10, 30 July 2006 (UTC)