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* '''Inverted''': Alice the werewolf lives in a fancy castle and seducing passerby rather than living in [[WorkingClassWerewolves the wild]].

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* '''Inverted''': Alice the werewolf lives in a fancy castle and seducing passerby passersby rather than living in [[WorkingClassWerewolves the wild]].

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* '''Justified''': ???

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* '''Justified''': ???Poor people are easy targets for vampires, and many of them don't get invited to join the aristocracy after being turned.



* '''Double Subverted''': ???

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* '''Double Subverted''': ???Robert tries this for a little while but decides that he doesn't like this approach and goes back to his animalistic roots.



* '''Averted''': There are no vampires in the story.
* '''Enforced''': Originally, the author wrote Robert as a humanlike predator, but the executives insisted he become more animal-like because the suave, aristocratic vampire is played out.

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* '''Averted''': '''Averted''':
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There are no vampires in the story.
** VampiresAreRich is in full effect.
* '''Enforced''': '''Enforced''': Originally, the author wrote Robert as a humanlike predator, but the executives insisted he become more animal-like because the suave, aristocratic vampire is played out.
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* '''Inverted''': ???

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* '''Inverted''': ???Alice the werewolf lives in a fancy castle and seducing passerby rather than living in [[WorkingClassWerewolves the wild]].
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'''Basic Trope''': Vampires that act like zombies or animals rather than aristocrats.
* '''Straight''': Robert the vampire lives in the wild rather than living in a [[VampiresAreRich castle]] and seducing passersby.
* '''Exaggerated''': Robert the vampire doesn't wear clothes, screeches incoherently, and barely looks human.
* '''Downplayed''': Robert the vampire wears dingy clothes and can briefly pass for a drunk human.
* '''Justified''': ???
* '''Inverted''': ???
* '''Subverted''': The viewer first sees Robert the vampire in a graveyard, chasing a victim while screeching inhumanly...but it turns out that this is only because he hasn't been able to feed in a while. Once he's out of starvation mode, he can easily pass for a suave human.
* '''Double Subverted''': ???
* '''Parodied''': ???
* '''Zig Zagged''': ???
* '''Averted''': There are no vampires in the story.
* '''Enforced''': Originally, the author wrote Robert as a humanlike predator, but the executives insisted he become more animal-like because the suave, aristocratic vampire is played out.
* '''Invoked''': Robert's sire, Alice, deprives him of blood when she turns him to destroy his intelligence.
* '''Exploited''': Charles, the vampire slayer, takes advantage of Robert's brainlessness to lure him into a trap.
* '''Defied''': Going feral after becoming a vampire is common, but Alice does everything she can to make sure Robert retains his "humanity" and she succeeds.
* '''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''': ???
* '''Played For Laughs''': A feral vampire is more like a feral cat than a fearsome beast.
* '''Played For Drama''': Robert the vampire slayer is bitten by a vampire. His brother Charles has to watch him lose not only his morality, but also his mind to the transformation.
* '''Implied''': Lady Evenlyn enjoys vampire stories and asks Charles what it was like to be in a vampire's castle.
-->'''Charles''': The vampires I've encountered weren't even the "cottage" type.
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Raaagh! Back to FeralVampires.
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%%* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ??

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