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* ''WebComic/AndShineHeavenNow'', being a ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' centered comic, not only features the vampires of canon, but has a few variants appear, such as Reseda the chordewa, and an adze that immediately gets wasted by Integra testing the Flowers of Perun.

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* ''WebComic/AndShineHeavenNow'', being a ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' centered comic, not only features the vampires of canon, but has a few variants appear, such as Reseda the chordewa, who sneaks into Hellsing in her cat form to see how close she could get before caught, and have a friendly spar with Alucard (she would later play a key role in the Battle of London), an adze that immediately gets wasted by Integra testing the Flowers of Perun.Perun, and Literature/VampireHunterD as a child. [[spoiler: And Integra and Seras's son. [[HomosexualReproduction Somehow.]]]]



* Being a ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' centered webcomic, ''WebComic/AndShineHeavenNow'', aside from the canon examples of ''Hellsing'', have a few more:
** Reseda the [[https://vampireunderworld.com/asian-vampires-types-of-vampires/chordewa/ chordewa]], who snuck into Hellsing headquarters in her cat form, just to see how close she could get to Integra before getting caught, and also to find Helena (whom had already died at that point). She then has a friendly spar with Alucard. She later reappears during the Battle of London to help Yomiko (then disguised as Integra) get to the Millennium flagship so she could rescue Anita, and stalls the Captain long enough for Seras to put a [[spoiler:Holocaust victim's]] silver filled tooth inside him.
** An [[https://vampireunderworld.com/african-vampires/adze/ adze]] also appears, pretty much long enough for Integra to test out the powers she got from drinking tea made from flowers of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perun Perun]].
** Literature/VampireHunterD also appears in the final storyline, with rather a different personality than his canon appearance, which is understandable, since at this point, he's still a child. [[spoiler:And also Integra and Seras's son. [[HomosexualReproduction Somehow.]]]]
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* ''WebComic/AndShineHeavenNow'', being a ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' centered comic, not only features the vampires of canon, but has a few variants appear, such as Reseda the chordewa, and an adze that immediately gets wasted by Integra testing the Flowers of Perun.
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** The author has [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=2149 finally decided]] to just use the word "vampire" to describe these creatures, because the previous term (aberration) was a little unwieldy and everyone was calling them vampires anyway. He is also consciously avoiding using the trope of a "conflicted, good inside" vampire: all the creatures in the comic have been human-eating monsters, who ''revel'' in their status and chose it willingly as a form of ImmortalityImmorality.

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** The author has [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=2149 finally decided]] to just use the word "vampire" to describe these creatures, because the previous term (aberration) was a little unwieldy and everyone was calling them vampires anyway. He is also consciously avoiding using the trope of a "conflicted, good inside" vampire: all the creatures in the comic have been human-eating monsters, who ''revel'' in their status and chose it willingly as a form of ImmortalityImmorality. The closest we get is one vampire who ''claims'' that he originally planned to only prey on bad people, but after he transformed realised he no longer cared.
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', [[AllTrollsAreDifferent troll]] legend describes vampires known as "rainbow drinkers" who [[DaywalkingVampire enjoy daylight]] and wear colorful clothes. Trolls themselves usually wear dark clothes and can't stand the sun. The name is due to the fact that trolls have their position in society determined by the [[AlienBlood color of their blood]], which can run the full spectrum of the rainbow. Kanaya Maryam, as one of the exceedingly rare diurnal trolls, spends her days in her home surrounded by the (also diurnal) undead reading ParanormalRomance novels about rainbow drinkers.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': [[AllTrollsAreDifferent troll]] Troll]] legend describes vampires known as "rainbow drinkers" who [[DaywalkingVampire enjoy daylight]] and wear colorful clothes. Trolls themselves usually wear dark clothes and can't stand the sun. The name is due to the fact that trolls have their position in society determined by the [[AlienBlood color of their blood]], which can run the full spectrum of the rainbow. Kanaya Maryam, as one of the exceedingly rare diurnal trolls, spends her days in her home surrounded by the (also diurnal) undead reading ParanormalRomance novels about rainbow drinkers.



** Later [[spoiler: Kanaya comes back to life after being killed and effortlessly dispatches the three biggest internal threats to the troll players, killing the one that murdered her]]. Rainbow Drinkers don't [[Literature/{{Twilight}} sparkle]], they ''[[PowerGlows glow]]'', and are fearsomely fast and strong.

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** Later [[spoiler: Kanaya [[spoiler:Kanaya comes back to life after being killed and effortlessly dispatches the three biggest internal threats to the troll players, killing the one that murdered her]]. Rainbow Drinkers don't [[Literature/{{Twilight}} sparkle]], they ''[[PowerGlows glow]]'', and are fearsomely fast and strong.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Trapped}}'': First, their eyes glow yellow rather than red. They don't seem to need to be invited inside, and there are no indications they can turn into bats. They can also walk in the sunlight. They do drink blood and need it to survive, however.

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* Vampires in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' were long assumed by fans to divide into a number of groups called "circles" that each had their own kinds of powers. In the chapter fittingly called "The Circle", it's revealed that the "Lysinda Circle" that was first introduced was only one of the groups called circles that (had) existed among the type of vampire called "Vorpyr", so presumably the other types of vampire like "Vrykolakas" are not also "circles". Either way, there are different types of vampires with different powers.

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* Vampires in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' were long assumed by fans to divide into a number of groups called "circles" that each had their own kinds of powers. In the chapter fittingly called "The Circle", it's revealed that the "Lysinda Circle" that was first introduced was only remaining one of the groups called circles that (had) existed among the type of vampire called "Vorpyr", so presumably the other types of vampire like "Vrykolakas" are not also "circles". Either way, there are different types of vampires with different powers.

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