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After Lestat ate the brain of Mekare, he was infused with the spirit of Amel and became the Host of the Sacred Core, effectively making himself the most powerful vampire on the planet. Although he is painted as an anti-hero in Interview with the Vampire, he is quick to defend his own behavior.
Usually Angel is the stronger of the two but he still loses at times like that time him and Spike where fighting over that drink Angel's heart was not wholeheartedly in that confrontation but with the puppet episode he actually made a fool out of Spike.
It is not until the episode "Angel" that the character is revealed to be a benevolent vampire from Galway, Ireland, who emigrated to the United States to escape his past as the sadistic Angelus after his soul was restored by a vengeful Romani clan.
Angel went on to do great things on his own spin-off show, proving he's one of the most powerful and developed vampires in the Buffy verse.
Darla attempted to turn Angel against the Slayer, and to bring him back to their side, but she failed, and Angel killed her.
How old is Angel/Spike/Drusilla/Darla? Their sirings are all shown in flashbacks: Angel was turned in 1753, Spike in 1880, Drusilla in 1860, and Darla in 1609. Angel is 26, Drusilla is 19.
References. Spike refers to Angelus as being his sire in "School Hard," but in "Fool for Love," it is made clear that Drusilla is the one who turned William (Spike) into a vampire.
Spike Was Devoted To Drusilla
There's no mistaking the obvious devotion and personal care which led Spike to look after Drusilla for over a century. His attachment to her obviously stemmed from being sired by her in 1880, something Spike saw as a gift, making him see Dru as his savior.
With all of this in mind, it is important to note that Rebekah is the weakest Original Vampire, I wouldn't necessarily say because she's female, but for the sake of this argument, it's worth noting this, but at the end of the day she might have simply been the weakest child of Esther (strength-wise), and not because ...
Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579–1656) was a villager from the region of Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records.
Roughly two hundred years later, the cult tries to capture Lestat, a vampire turned by Magnus—another old target of the coven—and considers destroying him. Still, Lestat is stronger than Armand and declares them ridiculous and unfit for the times in which they live.
Type One vampires are the rarest and most powerful type of vampires. They are human-like in appearance but have two fangs and sometimes, their eyes glow. They possess great strength and speed, an incredibly long lifespan and the ability to hypnotize their victims with their eyes.
Out of all the depictions of vampires in popular culture, Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula (1897), remains the most famous, even though the novel was but a moderate success in its own day.
Count Vlad Dracula Tepes is the progenitor of the entire vampire race and the king of all vampires. (Myths and Legends)
Darla's backstory is disclosed in the episode "Angel", where it is revealed that she is Angel's sire (the one who turned him into a vampire) and former longtime lover. The character appears in numerous flashback episodes, until she receives a significantly expanded role in Angel.
Spike calls Angel his sire, an intentional misdirection to make fans believe that Angel was the vampire who sired him. When Spike uses sire he also mentions "Yoda", indicating that he thought of Angel as his mentor - the father-figure who taught him after he became a vampire.
Angel told Buffy this at the last minute. He confessed he loved her completely, but they couldn't be together when it cost her life and the people they still needed to help against the evil forces.
Buffy finally told Spike that she loved him — the first time she used the words "I love you" romantically to anyone since Angel —, but Spike replied: "No you don't, but thanks for saying it," and told her to leave him behind.
Kakistos was an old vampire whose hands and feet had turned cloven. Its Greek name meant "the worst." After killing Faith's first Watcher, Kakistos sought the Slayer in Sunnydale to avenge the scarring she left on him.
Angel (TV Series 1999–2004) - Vladimir Kulich as The Beast - IMDb.
Angel is the title character on the show. He's a vampire with a soul who was originally born in Galway, Ireland in 1727 and became a vampire in 1753 as the age of 26.
Angelus terrorizes Willow and the Gang at school, emotionally tormenting Buffy. Later, as they discuss Angel's transformation in the library, Buffy realises that having sex with Angel is what caused him to turn evil. Buffy has a dream in which Angel indicates that Jenny knows more than she is letting on.