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They are the most innately powerful of the vampire courts, and the most straightforwardly malevolent, but because they have all the traditional vampire weaknesses Dracula was commissioned by their rivals in the White Court as an expose on them they are also currently the rarest. A very old, very nasty Black Court vampire with a grudge against Harry.

So far, she seems to have succeeded fairly well at using him as a pawn in her schemes, and has yet to get her comeuppance ; we don't even know what her long-term goal is.

These vampires are demons who can change themselves into superficially human forms; like Blacks, Reds feed on blood, but are less supernatural, meaning that both their powers and Weaksauce Weaknesses are less.

Because they masterminded a war between the vampire courts and the wizards, they are some of the most visible villains in the series. As of Changes , the Red Court is effectively extinct. He uses and dispenses with them as he sees fit. Absolute lord of the Red Court, his extreme age and the devotion of both his mortal and vampiric minions have allowed him to ascend to a state approximating godhood and indeed, he was venerated as a god by the Mayans. In Changes , he makes the big mistake of both deceiving Harry and trying to sacrifice his daughter; this gets the King and his Court wiped out when his own bloodline curse is turned back on him.

Born in Spain at the end of the 15th century and one of Cortez's conquistadors. During his time in South America, he fell in love with a local princess and married her.

She turned out to be a Red Court vampire, and turned Paolo into a vampire. Paolo's abilites allowed him to rise through the ranks, and he was a Warlord of the Red Court. Esteban and Esmerelda, referred to disparagingly as the "Eebs" by Harry, are a pair of highly-skilled Red Court assassins dispatched by the Red King to either kill or capture Harry.

They generally pose as a married couple, and have something resembling love and affection for one another. A Mayan devourer demon under the Eebs' command that's used as their heavy-hitter when normal tactics aren't effective.

Harry calls it the Ick due to pronunciation problems. A minor character in the book Storm Front. After Harry's actions indirectly caused her to kill her lover, Bianca enacted a roaring rampage of revenge that ultimately started the first magical war in centuries. She's also the daughter of Paolo Ortega, and the great-granddaughter in vampire terms anyway to the Red king. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Twelve Months. Other editions.

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