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6! Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet
7[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bouletbrotherss4promo.jpg]]
8[[caption-width-right:350:Dracmorda (left) and Swanthula (right)]]
9->'''From''': PartsUnknown
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11->"Hello, uglies."
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13* AnimalLover: They have no qualms about torturing ''humans'', but they're shown to be very protective of animals and make a point of stating that any animals/animal body parts they use for exterminations are ethically sourced and handled.
14* BaldOfEvil: While they tend to wear matching white wigs, a few of their looks, most notably their Season 3 explaining-the-challenge looks, evoke this.
15* BerserkButton: Don't wear Club Kid boots (black lace-up platform boots) on their stage, ''ever'', unless you want to be called tacky and sent home immediately.
16** Something of a [[AlwaysFemale queens-only]] rule, though, since masculine-presenting ghouls who need the extra height but can't exactly wear heels tend to get away with Club Kid boots more easily.
17* BrownNoteBeing: In ''Resurrection'', the tapes that they send to the exterminated contestants, whose contents are largely just creepy footage of the Boulets, cause all those who watch them to slowly perish (with the exception of Saint, ''Resurrection'''s winner).
18* CreepyLongFingers: They have a penchant for gloves that make their fingers look artificially elongated, as seen in their page image.
19* DefrostingIceQueen: Post-''Ressurrection'', they're more inclined to joke around with the contestants, have relaxed conversations with eachother or affectionately complain about the AwesomeButImpractical elements of their drag.
20* PungeonMaster: Not to the same degree as the [[Creator/RuPaul host of another show]], but the Boulets do descend into pun-offs every now and then.
21* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: While there are occasional exceptions to the rule, they almost always wear black-and-red garments in service of their vampy queer supervillain personas.
22* SingleMindedTwins: When they're in-character, they tend to mirror each other's movements and speech exactly, but when they're acting as judges Swanthula and Dracmorda will disagree with each other.
23* SternTeacher: Sure, they'll torture you with challenges and exterminations, but they also give constructive criticism focused on growth.
24* SecretIdentity: The Brothers work under stage names and their real names are not public knowledge. The couple do not appear out of drag on television or in interviews and lead private personal lives. They have stated in interviews that they are not brothers, but romantic partners.
25* WhatTheHellHero: If a contestant fails spectacularly to meet a challenge, the Boulets will call them out in a manner that, while harsh, indicates that they truly want them to do well and are reacting out of disappointment.
26* WholeCostumeReference: Their looks for Season 2's ''Last Supper'' are directly modeled after an outfit worn by Frank-N-Furter in ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow''.
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29[[folder:Manservants]]
30! Israel Zamora
31[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/74642767_2916537808375355_5255147090738420397_n.jpg]]
32* {{Guyliner}}: Sports a largely makeup-free face, save for a corona of black around his eyes.
33* LeatherMan: When he actually does wear a shirt, his outfit is usually a spin on [=BLUF=]-style leather gear.
34* MistressAndServantBoy: The Boulets tend to mistreat him and give him demeaning tasks, and their relationship with him is ''very'' sexually charged.
35* MrFanservice: While he as a character is ostensibly there to wait on the Boulets, his real role on the show is pretty clearly in providing eye candy.
36* OnlyOneName: He's exclusively referred to by his first name on the show.
37* TheVoiceless: He's been around for four seasons now and hasn't said a word. It's unclear whether [[TheSpeechless the Boulets forbid him from speaking]] or he just doesn't feel like it.
38* WalkingShirtlessScene: His uniform seems to be black pants, a black cap, and no top. Occasionally subverted, but only with the tightest of shirts.
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40! Ken X.Y.
41* {{Guyliner}}: Like the other manservant, he sports a largely makeup-free face, save for a corona of black around his eyes.
42* LeatherMan: He wears a leather peaked hat and only leather.
43* MrFanservice: He is very pretty and is there primarily to be eye candy.
44* WalkingShirtlessScene: His uniform is black pants, a black cap, and no top. Occasionally subverted, but only with the tightest of shirts.
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48[[folder:Season1]]
49! Pinche Queen [-(9th)-]
50[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pinchedragula.png]]
51->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
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53* HairyGirl: Shows off her hairy chest in drag.
54* WeHardlyKnewYe: As the very first ghoul to get exterminated, she experienced the least screentime of any Season 1 ghoul.
55
56! Ursula Major [-(8th)-]
57[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ursuladragula.png]]
58->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
59->'''Pronouns''': She/Her & They/Them
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61* GirlsWithMoustaches: Ursula is so far the only ''Dragula'' ghoul to have a full beard in drag.
62
63! Foxie Adjuia [-(7th)-]
64[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foxiedragula.png]]
65->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
66->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
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68* ExcrementStatement: As part of their wrestler persona, ''The Shit'', Foxie pulled this trope during the floorshow, much to the shocked admiration of the Boulets.
69
70! Xochi Mochi [-(6th)-]
71[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xochidragula.png]]
72->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
73->'''Pronouns''': Any
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75
76! Loris [-(5th)-]
77[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lorisdragula.png]]
78->'''From''': North Hollywood, CA
79->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
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81* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Many of the other queens looked down on Loris, claiming that her drag wasn't on the level of theirs.
82
83! Meatball [-(4th)-]
84[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meatballdragula.png]]
85->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
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87* {{Camp}}: Meatball is ''Dragula''[='=]s original camp queen, and will freely admit that she is not an "ooky spooky" drag monster like some of her fellow competitors, but rather a primarily comedic performer who occasionally veers into filth.
88* HairyGirl: Though not as much as Ursula or Pinche, Meatball doesn't shy away from hiding her chest or stomach hair.
89
90! Frankie Doom [-(runner-up)-]
91[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frankiedragula.png]]
92->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
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94
95! Melissa Befierce [-(runner-up)-]
96[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melissadragula.png]]
97->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
98->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, He/Him
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101! Vander Von Odd [-(winner)-]
102[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vanderdragula.png]]
103->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
104->'''Pronouns''': She/Her & They/Them
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106* HumanPet: Her Finale Glamour Floor Show featured her walking a man in a pup mask and leather harnesses on a leash.
107* VomitIndiscretionShot: Her Finale Filth Floor Show, in addition to being a visual homage to Creator/{{Divine|Actor}}, features Vander forcing herself to vomit, then eating it back up.
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111[[folder:Season2]]
112! Felony Dodger [-(10th)-]
113[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/felonydragula.jpg]]
114->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
115->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
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117* AbortedArc: In Episode 1's extermination challenge, she mentions that she'll be two years sober soon, and it seems as though she's developing a compelling redemption arc for herself...and then she gets exterminated.
118* EyeMotifs: What little we saw of Felony's looks all involved one of her eyes looking damaged or warped through the use of makeup or prosthetics.
119* GracefulLoser: She reflects on her elimination in a very graceful way in the Last Supper, noting that it not only motivated her to continue to improve her drag but also helped her bond with Pinche.
120* TookALevelInBadass: While she's fairly quiet in the limited time she had on the show, she becomes much more confident (and confrontational) by the reunion.
121* WeHardlyKnewYe: Though this trope is in effect for just about every reality competition show first-out, it's especially egregious for poor Felony, who has one confessional, barely speaks, and gets exterminated before she can establish any real narrative for herself.
122** Lampshaded by the Boulets for the Last Supper reunion episode where, while surveying the bodies of the exterminated ghouls, Drac looks at Felony's "corpse" and says, "Who the fuck's this?"
123
124! Monikkie Shame [-(9th)-]
125[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monikkiedragula.jpg]]
126->'''From''': Seattle, WA
127->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
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129* BrokenBird: Claims that she's completely desensitized to any sort of pain because she'll never experience anything worse than her mother's suicide.
130* CallBack: She gives a speech after her first extermination challenge that ends with a reference to Season 1's iconic "NOT TONIIIGHT" moment.
131* CoolMask: Always wears a mask, even in confessionals.
132* CripplingOverspecialization: Her specialty in masks is seen as this by the Boulets, as she tends to rely on the impact of the masks and not give the bottom two-thirds of her outfits enough attention.
133* NightmareFetishist: While the other bottom ghouls in Episode 1 are (understandably) freaked out by the "Human Pincushion" extermination challenge, Monikkie alternates between being completely stoic and genuinely excited...about [[{{Squick}} being stabbed with needles]].
134* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Episode 2, she and James decide to put aside their differences and form a friendship, though neither of them has actually grown to genuinely like the other by that point.
135* TemptingFate: Proudly claims that she's "not going nowhere" after returning to the competition at the beginning of Episode 2, then gets exterminated in that very episode.
136
137! Kendra Onixxx [-(8th)-]
138[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kendradragula.jpg]]
139->'''From''': Riverside, CA
140->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
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142* BreakTheHaughty: Claims the other ghouls won't do as well as her in the "Shock Rock and Metal" challenge because she's a better performer and they're "look queens", then gets exterminated for her look ''and'' performance.
143* ChekhovsSkill: Her veteran status, which previously just functioned within the show's narrative as a source of fun anecdotes, comes into play in a big way in Episode 2, where the paintball extermination challenge allows her to put her firearms skill to use.
144* ColdSniper: Switches into this mode as soon as she and James turn to face each other in the paintball extermination challenge, at which point she absolutely ''barrages'' James without a moment's hesitation.
145* VerbalTic: Ends just about every other sentence with "Am I right or am I wrong?" at the reunion.
146* XtremeKoolLetterz: That's Onixxx with three x's.
147* YouDirtyRat: She lets several live rats crawl all over her during the "Ghost Town Ghouls" Floor Show to amplify the perceived grossness of her TheBlackDeath-themed look.
148
149! Dahli [-(7th)-]
150[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queenmugdahli.jpg]]
151->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
152->'''Pronouns''': He/Him and They/Them [[note]]At the time of filming Season 2, Dahli's pronouns in drag were She/Her.[[/note]]
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154* BerserkButton: Though James gets on their nerves in Episode 4 by mere virtue of existing, her "hey-queen slap" sends them way over the edge. Turns out, they ''really'' [[HatesBeingTouched don't like being touched]].
155* DarkAndTroubledPast: The fact that he was abused and controlled by [[Music/BloodOnTheDanceFloor his former bandmate]] comes up a few times, though it doesn't become the subject of his RedemptionQuest until his reappearance in Season 4.
156* DeadpanSnarker: They have a deeply sarcastic, dry wit, which manifests most clearly in the quips they make for the ConfessionCam when the other ghouls are acting the fool.
157* HeroicBSOD: After establishing themself as a frontrunner via high placements in the first few episodes, they freeze up the first time they land in the bottom and ultimately fail to complete the extermination challenge.
158* RelationshipReveal: The other ghouls are quick to note that his relationship with Victoria seems a bit more intimate than one might expect from a new friendship, and sure enough, the lie detector test in Episode 5 reveals that they've been hooking up behind the scenes.
159* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Downplayed, as his full name is "The Dahli", but the Boulets and the other ghouls simply refer to him as "Dahli".
160* TheStoner: Self-described. They also act like something of a stoner stereotype, what with their slow monotone voice and detached, sleepy demeanor.
161* WitchDoctor: He refers to his shaman character with various mystical, vaguely tribal accoutrements for the "Ghost Town Ghoul" challenge as this.
162
163! Erika Klash [-(6th)-]
164[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erikadragula.jpg]]
165->'''From''': San Francisco, CA
166->'''Pronouns''': She/Her & They/Them
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168* BrightIsNotGood: Erika's preferred color palettes are pastels and neons, compared to the more muted tones of the other ghouls, though the characters they embody still have an edgy and alternative bent.
169* {{Determinator}}: Though she was put up for extermination ''four times'' during her run, tying her with Season 4's Sigourney Beaver for the all-time record (for exterminations ''experienced'', anyway), she shows incredible amounts of dedication in each challenge, only folding when she's forced to admit she doesn't think she can actually win the competition.
170* GracefulLoser: Despite their competitive tendencies, they take their extermination well and even write a letter to the final five to express their appreciation and give them advice.
171* TheHeart: She has her competitive moments, but mediating conflicts and providing emotional support for the other ghouls tends to be her first priority.
172* {{Otaku}}: Erika's drag inspirations are drawn from anime and video games.
173* RobotSoldier: Her character for the "Sci-Fi Babes" Floor Show is a cross between one of these and a ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' character, who defends "cyber justice" using her various mechanical weaponry.
174* ThisIsACompetition: Despite their and Abhora's mutual attraction, they decide to refrain from pursuing a relationship with Abhora, citing the importance of staying focused on the competition as their reasoning.
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176! Disasterina [-(5th)-]
177[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disasterinadragula.jpg]]
178->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
179->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
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181* BadassBoast: "YOU CAN'T FUCKING TOUCH ME, [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch BITCH]]! STOP SHOOTING, I WIN!" after she absolutely barrages Erika with paintballs while remaining completely unscathed.
182* BeYourself: Gets this critique in the first few episodes, as the judges fear that she's suppressing her kooky side to seem more monstrous.
183* CampStraight: Disasterina identifies as heteroflexible, with her wife Ave Rose also being a drag performer as well as her creative partner.
184* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: From her seemingly [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent made-up accent]] to her bizarre looks made of random craft store supplies, her drag persona is decidedly out-there, even for ''Dragula''.
185* EccentricMentor: She's a blatant cloudcuckoolander, but she's also older and more experienced than the other ghouls and frequently provides them with earned wisdom.
186* MarsNeedsWomen: Her "Sci-Fi Babe" is a gender-inverted version of this trope who has come to Earth to "extract human male ejaculate".
187* OldSoldier: At 50 years old, Disasterina is the oldest of the ghouls.
188* RichBitch: Her inspiration for her "Scream Queens" challenge look, a posh and obnoxious [[WhiteDwarfStarlet "aging supermodel"]] who delivers a hilarious monologue turning down an attempt at sending her to rehab.
189* RockersSmashGuitars: She demolishes her guitar halfway through PMS's performance in the inaugural "Monsters of Rock" challenge.
190* SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: During her "Shock Rock and Metal" Floor Show, she spills a bag of massive fake pills all over herself labeled [[Creator/BobTheDragQueen "Pills First"]][[note]]And yes, per WordOfGod, that's a deliberate BorrowedCatchphrase[[/note]] and takes a swig from an unlabeled bottle. She revealed post-show that she also attached several large plastic coke spoons to her PMS performance jacket to convey that her character "does a lot of blow".
191* ScrewYourself: During the audition videos supercut in the Last Supper, we see the Disasterina character whipping her out-of-drag self.
192* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Her accent is at best a weird mishmash of various different European accents, and at worst completely incomprehensible.
193* UntranslatedCatchPhrase: She has a tendency to refer to her genitals as her "yumpa", a word that presumably belongs to the language of whatever {{Cloudcuckooland}} the Disasterina character originates from.
194
195! Abhora [-(4th)-]
196[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abhoradragula.jpg]]
197->'''From''': Atlanta, GA
198->'''Pronouns''': He/Him, They/Them[[note]]At the time of filming Season 2, Abhora's pronouns in drag were She/Her.[[/note]]
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200* CreepyDoll: They frequently incorporate mutilated baby-doll parts into their looks to amplify the eerieness of their drag aesthetic.
201* HeelRealization: Several episodes after the initial clash with Biqtch that would come to ignite much of the season's drama, he realizes that parroting his boyfriend's abusive rhetoric not only prevented him from having a genuine friendship with Biqtch, but set the other ghouls after her too.
202* ImMelting: Their extermination sketch is a ShoutOut to Film/TheWizardOfOz in which a bucket of water is thrown at them and a cloud of steam materializes, leaving only Abhora's clothing and duct-tape nose in its wake.
203* LeanAndMean: He's gaunt enough to justify being assigned "Famine" for the "Four Horsewomen" performance at Wasteland Weekend, and he has a tendency to come off as bitter and rude to the other ghouls.
204* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Their passionate hatred of Biqtch in the first few episodes seemingly stems largely from one incident where she pulled Abhora to the side in a club and made out with them.
205* SinisterSchnoz: Almost always wears a shiny piece of tape over his nose that makes it look as though he has a bird's beak.
206* SurvivorGuilt: Whenever they survive an extermination challenge, their first impulse is to wish that the recently-eliminated ghoul had been given another chance and question whether they truly deserve to stay.
207* TheResenter: Towards Biqtch, at least until they mend fences. He was extremely hostile and spiteful in his treatment of her in the first few episodes, and later outright says that he was running on "petty resentment" for Biqtch after she started doing well in the competition.
208* ThisIsACompetition: The other ghouls see her as distant and bitchy, which she attributes to the fact that she's devoting all the energy she has to the competition rather than trying to be friendly with everyone.
209* TookALevelInKindness: In Episode 4, he pulls Biqtch aside to apologize for treating her cruelly and announces that he's broken off the toxic relationship that motivated him to go after her in the first place. By Episode 7, James claims that he's fully redeemed himself.
210* VillainousUnderdog: Their hostile attitude leads many of their competitors to dub them the villain of the season, and some combination of the other ghouls' dislike of them and their own messy, unpolished drag leads them to assume they're doomed whenever they're put up for extermination. Despite this, they finish in a respectable 4th place.
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212! James Majesty [-(runner-up)-]
213[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jamesdragula.jpg]]
214->'''From''': Seattle, WA
215->'''Pronouns''': Any
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217* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Expresses concern that she might have to do something ''really'' painful for the "Wasteland Weekend" extermination challenge, like getting burned, doing a coal walk, or, god forbid, complimenting Monikkie.
218* ComputersSpeakBinary: During their "Sci-Fi Babes" birth scene, they rattle off some ones and zeroes to mimic a ForeignLanguageTirade before giving up and repeating [[ShapedLikeItself "Computer noises! Computer noises!"]].
219* DiscoSucks: His "Shock Rock and Metal" character has a lengthy cutting-up-a-disco-ball-with-a-chainsaw moment. Becomes a NegatedMomentOfAwesome when he can barely slice an inch off of it before his chainsaw gets stuck and he's forced to fling it off the stage.
220* GenreBlindness: Criticizes Biqtch's GlamRock Floor Show for looking "cheap" and "tacky", seemingly without awareness of the inherently excessive and gaudy nature of Glam Rock fashion. This prompts Biqtch to retort "It's 80s Glam Rock, what ''about'' it was expensive?!"
221* GranolaGirl: She plays one of these in the "Scream Queens" acting challenge, complete with burning sage, questionable "yoga" poses, and fatal ditziness.
222-->'''Scream Queen!James:''' ''(fails to hail a car)'' Ugh, namaste, motherfucker! ''(successfully hails a car)'' Oh, [[{{Malaproper}} Ganache]] answered my prayers! ''(gets hit by the car)'' Peace...peace out.
223* LonelyAtTheTop: Her competitive, laser-focused ways establish her as a frontrunner with more wins than any other contestant, but it also alienates her from her competitors so thoroughly that only resident NiceGuy Disasterina is still cheering for her victory.
224* MonsterClown: Their finale Horror Floor Show is a creepy clown with sunken eyes, FemmeFatalons, and a deeply unnerving painted-on smile.
225* NarrativeProfanityFilter: In Episode 6, he wears a shirt that features the Coke logo edited to read...er...[[CountryMatters another four-letter word starting with C]], shoddily covered up with black tape. It's unclear exactly why, since ''Dragula'' is no stranger to profanity, though it may also be an example of ProductDisplacement.
226* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Of the top three, the mean. She goes after her fellow competitors to a level well beyond that of a typical catty drag queen, to the point where some of them become genuinely uncomfortable around her.
227* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Episode 2, Monikkie and they decide to put aside their differences and form a friendship, though neither of them has actually grown to genuinely like the other by that point.
228* TookALevelInJerkass: Whenever a ButtMonkey emerges within the cast (first Biqtch, then Abhora), he quickly becomes their most aggressive critic for seemingly no reason other than having a [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk heart of jerk]].
229
230! Victoria Elizabeth Black [-(runner-up)-]
231[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victoriadragula.jpg]]
232->'''From''': Orlando, FL
233->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
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235* BerserkButton: Abhora not bringing flesh-toned makeup to the "Scream Queens" challenge is this for several of the ghouls, but especially the normally-quiet Victoria, who repeatedly and angrily chides her for it.
236* BeYourself: The main critique she receives throughout the season is that she's struggling to come out of her shell and show her true self.
237* CripplingOverspecialization: Victoria is an incredibly talented makeup/prosthetics artist, but her attention to detail often takes away from her performances and makes her looks seem less "drag".
238* FortuneTeller: Plays a classic mechanical one (whose booth has been set aflame) for the "Ghost Town Ghoul" challenge.
239* ILoveTheDead: Her Finale Filth Floor Show has her playing a mortician who, while performing an autopsy on a cadaver, begins passionately making out with it.
240* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Of the top three, the in-between. She has her nice and mean moments, but she's too reserved to come off as either extreme.
241* TheQuietOne: Both on stage and off, she's a much more subtle personality than the other ghouls.
242* RelationshipReveal: The other ghouls are quick to note that her relationship with Dahli seems a bit more intimate than one might expect from a new friendship, and sure enough, the lie detector test in Episode 5 reveals that they've been hooking up behind the scenes.
243* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: Her "Scream Queens" character, a wealthy-looking woman who repeatedly asks a nonexistent Alexa to "turn on the fire" in her cabin before calling the local park ranger and making him do it.
244
245! Biqtch Puddin' [-(winner)-]
246[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biqtchdragula.jpg]]
247->'''From''': Atlanta, GA
248->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
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250* ActionGirl: Her drag persona is inspired by the badass female video game characters she'd play as a kid like Poison from ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' and ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.
251* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: In the first few episodes, the other ghouls, following Abhora's lead, deride her as a sellout pageant queen who has no right to be there, causing her to feel alienated from the cast and struggle with her drag early on.
252* {{Camp}}: Biqtch revels in campy looks, such as her alien diner waitress look, but she's equally ready to camp up disgusting or macabre topics like the murder of [=JonBenét=] Ramsey.
253* GirlsWithMoustaches: Since her season, Biqtch has let her moustache grow in and leaves it on as part of her drag looks, such as TheCameo appearance in the intro vignette for Season 4's "Monsters of Rock" episode, which indicates that her Finale Filth Floor Show janitor character has seemingly become employed at the Boulets' strip club.
254* GlowingEyesOfDoom: For her Horror Floor Show in the Grand Finale, Biqtch dons a flowing gown with long wizard sleeves, massive claw fingernails, and two red lights covering up her eyes. The stage lights are turned off when she first hits the stage, giving her the appearance of two bright red eyes on a pitch-black silhouette.
255* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Her "Sci-Fi Babes" look is an archetypal GreasySpoon waitress with a Southern accent and massive hair who is identifiable as an alien from her bright green skin.
256* InUniverseFactoidFailure: Seemingly didn't realize that her prosthetic for the "Ghost Town Ghouls" challenge, which resembles a heavily scarred, rotting face, wouldn't read as a drowning victim, since drowned corpses tend to bloat instead. When asked why her prosthetic doesn't look properly bloated, all she can manage is "...it popped".
257* MasochistsMeal: Biqtch exemplifies the "Filth" pillar of ''Dragula'' with her Finale Filth Floor Show: a homely janitor who mops the main stage, picks her nose, sucks on her own toes, licks a toilet plunger, eats actual hair taken from the cast's communal shower drain, and drinks the actual filthy mop water from the mop bucket kept at the venue.
258* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Though it's never brought up on the show, she took her drag name from Bitch Pudding, a recurring character on ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' originally made for a ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' parody.
259* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Of the top three, the nice. She's diplomatic in moments of conflict, always uplifts her fellow competitors, and she even defends Abhora from James' scorn despite the former's mistreatment of her.
260* SlashersPreferBlondes: Invoked with her "Scream Queens" look, a ditzy, slutty blonde who has no qualms about having rough sex with a stranger-turned-slasher.
261* {{Squee}}: Her reaction when Vander Von Odd was announced as the guest judge for "Wasteland Weekend" is an absolutely giddy squeal.
262* TooKinkyToTorture: Her reaction to getting shot point-blank with paintballs?
263-->'''Biqtch:''' "Oh yeah, baby, oh ''yeah'', get my fucking ass!"
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265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:Season3]]
268! Violencia! [-(11th)-]
269[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/violencia_bbd_s3.png]]
270->'''From''': Boston, MA
271->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
272----
273* BigEater: Her drag persona seemingly has a fixation with food. Her looks tend to be based around junk food, and she has an EstablishingCharacterMoment in her first confessional where she promises to "eat the competition".
274* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She gets awfully close to facing her fear of heights in the first extermination challenge, but ultimately finds herself too overwhelmed with anxiety to continue and decides to bow out at the last second. As a result, she is unceremoniously eliminated.
275* WeHardlyKnewYe: Violencia! refused to do the season's first extermination challenge at the last minute, making her the season's first victim and thus one of the least-prominently featured members of the cast.
276
277! St. Lucia [-(10th)-]
278[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stlucia_bbd_s3.png]]
279->'''From''': Atlanta, GA
280->'''Pronouns''': He/Him, She/Her, & They/Them
281----
282* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: The other competitors don't see her as being at their level, and the majority of them pick her to go home in Episode 1 purely based off of her entrance look.
283* TheQuietOne: They're much more reserved than the other ghouls, though it doesn't help that they're an early out and don't get much screentime.
284* WeHardlyKnewYe: Despite being the second out, Saint was also noticeably very absent from the edit, which became one of his motivating factors to participate in the ''Resurrection'' special.
285
286! Yovska [-(9th)-]
287[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yovska_bbd_s3.png]]
288->'''From''': Toronto, ON, CA
289->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
290----
291* CoolMask: Though she does have makeup-forward looks, she prefers to wear masks in drag and considers it her SignatureStyle.
292* CrassCanuck: While they're the first ghoul to represent Canada, they're one of the ''least'' polite ghouls of the season.
293* DeadpanSnarker: They throw so much dry, snarky shade in the few episodes they competed in that it becomes a talking point at the Last Supper.
294* FreakyIsCool: While the Boulets find her references difficult to comprehend, the other ghouls (particularly her Koven bandmates) express a genuine love and fascination for her bizarre drag.
295* InstantlyProvenWrong: In Episode 3's extermination challenge, wherein the three bottom ghouls were tasked with picking out tattoos for each other, they remark that they're fine with getting a tramp stamp of a ''Dragula'' alum, just as long as it's ''not'' Abhora. Cut to their lower back, where, naturally, Abhora's "Ghost Town Ghoul" look has just been tattooed.
296* ItWasThereTheWholeTime: At the reunion, she jokes that she was never actually killed and has been lurking in the background the whole time.
297* LighterAndSofter: Rather than draw on fear, Yovska's drag is meant to invoke a childlike wonderment. This is best exemplified in the "Meet Our Monsters" video where, while all the other ghouls are serving dark, edgy looks, Yovska is blowing bubbles while dressed as a cutesy albino axolotl.
298* Really700YearsOld: Though you'd never guess it from their youthful appearance, their drag persona is ''20,000'' years old, and he casually introduces himself as such.
299* VisualKei: The fantastical and exaggerated silhouettes of Visual Kei fashion serve as the primary inspiration for her "Drag Monsters of Rock" looks.
300
301! Maxi Glamour [-(8th)-]
302[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxi_bbd_s3.png]]
303->'''From''': St. Louis, MO
304->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
305----
306* BlackAndNerdy: One of two Black ghouls on Season 3, and probably one of the most casually geeky ghouls in the whole franchise.
307* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Maxi's face, if not all of their body, is almost always painted bright blue in service of their alien/elf-like appearance.
308* MeaningfulName: The Boulets acknowledge their last name as having potential for this when they introduce Maxi, as "glamour" is one of the four tenets of ''Dragula'', though they question whether Maxi will actually live up to that potential.
309* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Maxi describes themself as "The Demon Queen Of Polka and Baklava".
310* {{Otaku}}: Their drag is influenced by anime and video games and frequently features references to both.
311* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives an especially brutal one of these to Maddelynn in Episode 4's "Public Shaming" extermination challenge.
312-->'''Maxi:''' I'm Maxi Glamour, and I deserve to be here because I don't talk shit about each and every one of you when they're not in the room. I'm Maxi Glamour, and I should be here because I have not said that I ''don't'' wanna be here on countless occasions. I am Maxi Glamour, and I ''do'' make my cardboard costumes, because I have ''talent and creativity''.
313* [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Person]]: They're a trained burlesque artist, and, in their own words, they "love to get naked" onstage.
314* VerbalTic: They mention Polka and Baklava so often that it starts to get on the other ghouls' nerves.
315
316! Hollow Eve [-(7th)-]
317[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hollow_bbd_s3.png]]
318->'''From''': San Francisco, CA
319->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
320----
321* AccidentalTickleTorture: They decide to get a tattoo on their armpit for Episode 3's extermination challenge, with the assumption that getting tattooed on an area they've never stuck a needle into will be excruciatingly painful. It ends up being excruciatingly ticklish instead.
322* BerserkButton: Hollow takes extreme umbrage to the AMAB drag queens using the term "fish"/"fishy" to refer to passing as feminine in drag, noting its derogatory nature in a stereotype that the vagina has a fishy odor. They also raise their hackles at referring to Yovska as a "baby" after their elimination, believing it is belittling of Yovska's drag.
323* DistaffCounterpart: Hollow is one of two AFAB drag artists on Season 3, the other being Landon Cider. While they do not identify as a woman, nor as a standard king or queen, the world of drag and particularly drag reality television competitions is very dominated by AMAB drag artists, and their participation in ''Dragula'' is an inversion of this trend.
324* {{Gorn}}: They like to stretch, pierce, and otherwise harm their skin in their performances, such as their "Monsters of Rock" performance, in which they performed a blood ritual that culminated in needles being pulled out from their skin.
325* InsistentTerminology: They're not a queen or king, but a "post-binary drag socialist with a ''[[PretentiousPronunciation penchant]]'' for anarchy".
326* MotorMouth: They're an avid ranter with a tendency to talk loudly and passionately over others.
327* NightmareFetishist:
328** In Episode 1, they make a point of saying they'd happily gobble down a chalice of spiders had they gotten the spider compact.
329** They also express hope that one of the extermination challenges will involve electrocution. They seem to enjoy pain in general.
330* NoPeriodsPeriod: For the "Trash Queens" challenge, Hollow wanted to make an outfit out of used menstrual products, with their storage of used tampons in the communal freezer having been a plot point earlier in the season. However, they were reportedly told by production that they could not use anything resembling blood in their outfit, leading them to instead use unused menstrual products and pour a can of tuna over themselves (which was also a CallBack to Hollow's opposition to AMAB drag queens using the term "fish").
331* OneSteveLimit: Their full drag name is "Hollow Eve of Destruction", but they went by "Hollow Eve" on the show to avoid confusion with Evah Destruction.
332* SoapboxSadie: They have intensely progressive sensibilities and will passionately call out even the slightest thing that doesn't align with their worldview.
333
334! Maddelynn Hatter [-(6th)-]
335[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maddelynn_bbd_s3.png]]
336->'''From''': New York, NY
337->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
338----
339* CharacterNameAlias: Her name is essentially a DistaffCounterpart to The Mad Hatter.
340* ComicalOverreacting: To Episode 4's extermination challenge. Considering what both she and her fellow ghouls have had to go through in previous exterminations, getting insulted and pelted with leftovers doesn't seem all that bad...yet it sends her into a full-on ''meltdown'' that culminated in what is easily the season's most [[MemeticMutation memetic moment]].
341-> '''Clint Catalyst''': But think big picture.
342-> '''Maddelynn Hatter''': ''[[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]]'' the big picture, Clint!
343* FormerlyFriendlyFamily: Played with. Some NoodleIncident has caused Dollya to distrust Maddelynn, and while they never show any malice to each other directly, they seem to have some serious unresolved issues.
344* MadDoctor: Her look for the "Haunted Hospital" challenge is a sexy, bloody, murderous nurse.
345* MyNaymeIs: Her name is "Maddelynn" (pronounced "MAD-uh-lin"), not "Madeline" (pronounced "MAD-uh-LINE"), and don't you forget it.
346* NoodleIncident: It's never made clear exactly ''what'' she did that caused Dollya to distrust her so much, though we do know that it involved a relapse.
347* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Maddelynn is Season 2 finalist Victoria Black's drag mother and therefore Dollya Black's drag grandmother.
348* VocalDissonance: She has an incredibly nasal, high-pitched voice, which, though it's not as dissonant when she's in drag, admittedly sounds kind of weird on her out of drag.
349
350! Evah Destruction [-(5th)-]
351[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evah_bbd_s3.png]]
352->'''From''': Dallas, TX
353->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
354----
355* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Granted, "What did you think would happen when you came on this show?" isn't an especially devastating question, but because Evah wasn't expecting such a vague first question for her interview with Disasterina, it sends her completely for a loop, causing her to fall victim to a HeroicBSOD and land in the bottom for a "cringey" interview dominated by long stretches of panicked silence.
356* BeYourself: They're a well-renowned drag performer whose punk sensibilities and quick wit have earned them many fans, but they struggle to channel their best assets on the show, causing the Boulets to critique them for holding back/not focusing on what makes their drag special.
357* CopeByCreating: Why she does drag. She felt deeply powerless while attending a "troubled teens" facility, and she appreciates drag for the fact that she has ownership of it and can define herself through it while also using it to escape her trauma.
358* CreepyDoll: They have one embedded in her chest for her "Le Freak" look that's implied to be a PuppeteerParasite compelling them to tap-dance.
359* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was kicked out her parents' house at 17 and sent to a "troubled teens" facility, which proved to be an extremely traumatic experience for her.
360* HairyGirl: They're naturally very hirsute out of drag, and while some queens will remove their body hair to get into drag, Evah prefers to show off their hairiness. Their body hair is fully on display in their "Drag Monsters of Rock" solo look and their "Trash Queens" Floor Show where they fashioned a bikini out of disposable razors.
361* MonsterClown: Her promo look evokes this trope as an homage to her viral performance of "That Laughing Track" at [[https://youtu.be/QinW84zvbBI Atlanta Pride 2014]].
362* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: They seem as though they're about to launch into a compelling RousingSpeech for themself upon landing in the bottom two in the "Trash Queens" challenge...until Hollow interrupts them with their own speech.
363* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Frequently with Maxi, who gets on her nerves but [[RuleOfDrama somehow always ends up working with her in group challenges]].
364
365! Louisianna Purchase [-(4th)-]
366[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/louisianna_bbd_s3.png]]
367->'''From''': Austin, TX
368->'''Pronouns''': She/Her & They/Them
369----
370* CandyStriper: Her "Haunted Hospital" look is an odd mix of the "cute" and "sexy" versions of this character type, with some added creepiness courtesy of her distressed garment and teddy bear.
371* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Episode 8's extermination challenge had the ghouls search a haunted house to find invitations to the finale, which were stated to be "next to the jack-o-lantern". When Lulu makes it to the end, grabs the jack-o-lantern ''itself'', and proclaims "I got the pumpkin!", seemingly having misheard the instructions, what should be a sad moment for them becomes oddly hilarious.
372* FlamingDevil: She embodies a glamorous, dragged-up DistaffCounterpart of Satan himself for the "Halloween Haunt" challenge.
373* InUniverseNickname: Their fellow ghouls tend to call them "Lulu" or just "Lou".
374* LateComingOut: She didn't discover drag, or even start living openly as a queer person, until she was 36 years old.
375* LegFocus: Her looks tend to feature a ''lot'' of leg, and she pinpoints her legs as an essential part of her drag in the "Trash Queens" interview.
376* {{Multiboobage}}: Their character for the "Le Freak" floorshow has a set of triplets.
377* RousingSpeech: She frequently gives these to ghouls experiencing their DarkestHour upon being put up for extermination, reassuring them that their drag is important and they have what it takes to stay in the competition.
378* TeamMom: They're the oldest contender, and they're very sweet and quick to comfort their fellow ghouls when they're stressed.
379* TheVamp: Several of her looks invoke this trope, but especially her "Supervillains" floorshow, an evil, sultry dominatrix clad in all black.
380* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Because of the severe homophobia they experienced growing up, they consider their relationship with their family, and their hometown by extension, to be outright irreparable.
381
382! Dollya Black [-(runner-up)-]
383[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dollya_bbd_s3.png]]
384->'''From''': Orlando, FL
385->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
386----
387* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Invoked when she criticizes Maxi for talking shit about her under their breath, since she actually confronts people directly if she has something bitchy to say to them. Subverted almost immediately, though, when Madd and Hollow reveal that Dollya has actually been talking about ''them'' behind their backs.
388* BrutalHonesty: She terms her bitchy tendencies as this, claiming that she's just being authentic and that her competitors can't handle her honesty.
389* DrunkWithPower: She zigzags between this and ComesGreatResponsibility after finding the Key of Life and Death, ultimately landing on the latter in deciding to save herself rather than target a competitor.
390-->'''Dollya:''' If I have to put someone up for extermination? Um, that is a mighty big question to ask. At this point, I've had relationships and arguments with multiple people, [...] I wanna say that I would be fair with my judgment, unless they piss me off, and then I might just fucking throw them under the fucking bus.
391* FormerlyFriendlyFamily: Some NoodleIncident has caused Dollya to distrust Maddelynn, and while they never show any malice to each other directly, they seem to have some serious unresolved issues.
392* GenerationXerox: Played with. Her run is similar to Victoria's in that she made it to the finale and performed very well but ultimately lost, but she won more challenges and got into a ''lot'' more fights than her mother.
393* HalfHumanHybrid: Her "Operating Theatre" character with a massive leech for an arm is, per the backstory she provides, the result of an EvilutionaryBiologist applying LegoGenetics to a human woman and a leech.
394* HatesBeingTouched: Her only concern with Episode 8's extermination challenge - navigating a rotting, abandoned haunted house in complete darkness - is that she might be touched by a scare actor. Naturally, [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes she does get touched.]] Several times, in fact.
395* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: She's openly hostile to about half the cast, but the moments where she reaches out to Maddelynn make it seem as though she actually has a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold heart of gold]] or Madd is her MoralityPet...until Episode 4, where she calls Maddelynn "the source of all evil" and notes that she was just trying to get Madd to stop talking shit about her.
396** She does [[TookALevelInKindness Take A Level In Kindness]] when Madd apologizes to her and she promises not to hurt her.
397* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Dollya is Victoria Black's drag daughter and therefore Maddelynn's drag granddaughter.
398* TheStrongman: She performs a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender-inverted]] version of this for the "Le Freak" challenge who uses her tits to perform feats of strength.
399* YouDirtyRat: Her "Trash Queens" look is quite literally a filthy, grimy rat queen who hoards trash.
400
401! Priscilla Chambers [-(runner-up)-]
402[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/priscilla_bbd_s3.png]]
403->'''From''': Asheville, NC
404->'''Pronouns''': She/Her [[note]]Priscilla participated in season 3 prior to her gender transition.[[/note]]
405----
406* TheAlcoholic: Her character in the "Dungeons and Drag Queens" acting challenge is a bumbling, hard-drinking elf bard that slurs her speech heavily.
407* AndYouThoughtItWasAGame: For her Haunted Hospital Floor Show, she presents a post-childbirth half-human half-cow look complete with a prop fetal calf. When the Boulets praise her for her prop crafting skills, she reveals it is ''an actual chemically preserved stillborn calf''. She later revealed on social media that she actually brought ''two'' stillborn calves with her for the show.
408* AppropriatedAppellation: In her local drag scene, she's often called a "trash queen" pejoratively, but she embraces the premise of the "Trash Queens" challenge as an opportunity to reclaim the term and define for herself what it means to be a "trash queen".
409* DramaticUnmask: The succubus that she portrays for her Finale Horror Floor Show looks very pretty and somewhat unlike Priscilla, at first...until she removes her full-face, LatexPerfection mask to reveal an eerie, bloody, decidedly Priscilla-esque mug.
410* HardWorkHardlyWorks: The root of (at least some of) her disdain for Dollya. She campaigned very hard for [=DragulaWorld=][[note]]A non-televised pageant run by the Boulets that guarantees participants who do well special consideration to be cast on the show[[/note]], with the hope that doing so would show her dedication to the show, so the fact that Dollya doesn't even care about [=DragulaWorld=] and still got cast on the show irks her to no end.
411* LowerClassLout: Her drag persona is a trashy, tacky, filthy working-class woman. She even maintains a "drag trailer" instead of a drag house just to drive the point home.
412* MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting: Her "Supervillains" look is an EvilCounterpart to the all-American superhero archetype, representing her perception of America as more villainous than heroic.
413* NailedToTheWagon: Wherein ''Dragula'' itself is the wagon. She was in the throes of addiction when she applied, and went sober just so she could compete.
414* ShoutOut: When faced with her first Extermination Challenge, she asks [[Series/RuPaulsDragRace "Can't I just lip sync for my life?"]]
415* TookALevelInJerkass: While she had shown some disdain for Dollya previously, she suddenly becomes extremely hostile toward her in Episode 7. She does apologize and make amends in the following episode, but it's still odd to see the normally sweet Priscilla lash out at Dollya so ferociously.
416* VulgarHumor: Priscilla was ''the'' filth queen of Season 3, from her Meet Our Monsters look where she affixed cigarettes to her body as if they had been burnt onto her skin and then stuck several lit cigarettes directly into her mouth, to the above mention of her bringing ''two chemically preserved stillborn cattle fetuses'' with her for the Haunted Hospital Floor Show.
417
418! Landon Cider [-(winner)-]
419[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/landon_bbd_s3.png]]
420->'''From''': Long Beach, CA
421->'''Pronouns''': He/Him
422----
423* CallBack: He references Season 1's iconic "NOT TONIIIGHT" moment in the "Dungeons and Drag Queens" skit.
424* CameraAbuse: The "Dungeons and Drag Queens" floorshow ends with his elf barbarian smugly swinging his mace at the camera.
425* DistaffCounterpart: Landon is a cisgender woman and ''Dragula''[='=]s first drag king competitor. Because drag reality competition shows are largely dominated by drag queens, Landon is the UrExample of both a drag king contestant and a drag king winner.
426* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: In Episode 8, guest judge Rachel True remarks on how odd it is that she, as a heterosexual woman, is attracted to Landon, a lesbian woman, even though he ''is'' in drag as a sexy wolf-man. Priscilla, herself a woman attracted to men, and Swanthula, a gay man, are similarly enamored with him.
427* ExoticEquipment: His character for "Le Freak" has three penises of varying size.
428* InUniverseFactoidFailure: His portrayal of a mad super-genius in the "Operating Theatre" challenge ''might'' have been a bit more effective had he not spelled "intelligence" as "inteligence" on his book prop.
429* MrFanservice: His drag persona has a penchant for nudity and a very handsome mug, and he jokes that "all the gay boys want to suck [his] sock". This was exemplified by the "Halloween Haunt" Floor Show where he presented a buff, hairy, popper-sniffing, werewolf leather daddy that was an instant hit with the judges and fans alike.
430* MyBrainIsBig: His character in the "Operating Theatre" challenge conducts experiments that aggregate the size of his brain to increase his intellect, causing the grey matter to overflow from the top of his head.
431* OhCrap: The first Fright Feat of the season sees the ghouls open a series of makeup compacts, one of which earns the owner a free cruise and another of which earns the owner the "opportunity" to [[EatThat eat a chalice full of spiders]]. He's visibly distressed when he opens his compact and realizes he got the latter.
432* RobosexualsAreCreeps: His Finale Filth Floor Show mines a lot of {{Squick}} factor from his unkempt pervert character's embrace of a sex doll.
433* SignatureHeadgear: Almost always wears a hat that reads "SHERO" in all caps when out of drag.
434
435[[/folder]]
436
437[[folder:Resurrection]]
438! Frankie Doom [-(4th=)-]
439[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frankieresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
440->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
441->'''Original Appearance''': Season 1 (runner-up)
442----
443* BadassCape: She incorporates one into her Witch Floor Show that, by her account, is made of over ''20 yards'' of fabric, to give the look a dramatic and imposing feel while also remaining true to the Grand High Witch WholeCostumeReference.
444* DramaticUnmask: At the beginning of her Witch Floor Show, she holds a mask with a standard (if somewhat cartoonish) glamour mug in front of her face, then whisks it off to reveal a deeply grotesque facial prosthetic.
445* FeralVampires: Her Vampire Floor Show is her imagining of "the first ever vampire", a primal, decidedly feral bat-woman hybrid.
446* SinisterSchnoz: The prosthetic she wears for her Witch Floor Show has a very pronounced, hooked, warty nose, as is typical in depictions of the Grand High Witch in particular and [[WickedWitch Wicked Witches]] in general.
447* WantedAGenderConformingChild: She notes that her family was unreceptive toward her drag career largely because of their hopes that she'd turn out more masculine.
448* WholeCostumeReference: For her Witch Floor Show, she pays homage to Creator/AnjelicaHuston's Grand High Witch in ''Film/{{The Witches|1990}}''.
449* WightInAWeddingDress: Her Ghost Floor Show is an homage to La Llorona clothed in a simultaneously very ornate and very grimy wedding gown.
450
451! Kendra Onixxx [-(4th=)-]
452[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kendraresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
453->'''From''': Riverside, CA
454->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
455->'''Original Appearance''': Season 2 (8th)
456----
457* FaceYourFears: In a club performance after Season 2, Kendra did fire-breathing stunt that went seriously wrong, leaving her with second degree burns on her face. For her Ghost Floor Show, she proves that she has recovered physically and emotionally after the incident by doing the very same fire-breathing stunt that injured her previously.
458* HollywoodVoodoo: Her Witch Floor Show look incorporates various forms of tribal-looking garb and mystical symbols to evoke a Voodoo practicioner who, when she's not concerned with more WitchDoctor-ly pursuits, has a penchant for violence, death, and curses.
459-->'''Kendra:''' You will see this bitch in Africa, ripping people's hearts out, delivering babies, chopping they motherfuckin' head off, and cursing bitches!
460* LooksLikeOrlok: For the Vampire Floor Show, she starts off with a more conventionally glamorous ClassicalMovieVampire look, then gradually peels parts of her get-up off to reveal a bald, grotesque creature much more reminiscent of this archetype.
461* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Her character for the Witch Floor Show wears a distressed impala skull as a headpiece, which serves to both complete her homage to African religions and give the look an eerie, morbid quality.
462
463
464! Loris [-(4th=)-]
465[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lorisresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
466->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
467->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
468->'''Original Appearance''': Season 1 (5th)
469----
470* TheCameo: During their interview for the Ghost Floor Show, it's suddenly revealed that Loris has begun dating Honey Davenport from ''Characters/RuPaulsDragRaceSeason11''.
471* CripplingOverspecialization: Loris' skills at crafting outfits out of latex is above and beyond, but their focus on flaunting their unique talent ends up detracting from the ability of their looks to fit the categories.
472* DressedAllInRubber: Loris prides themselves on their skills in making outfits out of latex.
473* PlagueDoctor: Their Vampire Floor Show initially gives the appearance of one of these, clothed as they are in a HazmatSuit and the archetypal Plague Doctor mask, before ripping it off to reveal that ''they themself'' are the plague.
474* SinisterScrapingSound: Loris decides to incorporate an angle grinder to make a sparking light show for their Vampire Floor Show.
475* TwoFaced: Of the Janus variety. Their Witch Floor Show has a standard, semi-glamorous mug on one side, and a shriveled, [[GreenAndMean green-skinned]], [[MonochromaticEyes white-eyed]], beastly face on the other.
476** Their ghost look is of the standard variety, split between a woman experiencing suicidal ideation and a male demon that feeds those suicidal thoughts, functioning as a metaphor for depression.
477* VerbalTic: They shamelessly exploit any opportunity afforded to them to affirm themself as "''that'' bitch", even referring to their Witch Floor Show as "''that'' [[{{Pun}} witch]]".
478
479! Priscilla Chambers [-(4th=)-]
480[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/priscillaresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
481->'''From''': Asheville, NC
482->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
483->'''Original Appearance''': Season 3 (runner-up)
484----
485* DisposableSexWorker: Deconstructed with her Ghost Floor Show, where she embodies the ghost of a murdered prostitute as a tribute to the oft-overlooked trans women of color who experience fatal violence while performing survival sex work.
486* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Her Witch Floor Show heavily incorporates a [[TaxidermyIsCreepy taxidermied]] alligator (with various parts being worn on her head, as a "chin fascinator", and everywhere else you can imagine) to evoke both an association with the swamp and an association with the mystical.
487* SwampsAreEvil: Her Witch Floor Show depicts an evil witch who resides in a swamp, lurking menacingly in the water and feeding on the swamp fauna.
488
489! Victoria Black [-(3rd)-]
490[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victoriaresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
491->'''From''': Orlando, FL
492->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
493->'''Original Appearance''': Season 2 (runner-up)
494----
495* TheAce: Victoria evidences throughout the special that she is perhaps one of the most technically skilled ''Dragula'' contestants ''ever'', demonstrating mastery in makeup, garment construction, special effects, prosthetics, and even ''building her own sets''. The Boulets strongly imply that the only reason she didn't win is that it'd be unfair to stick her back on a regular season because she'd win it easily.
496* CallBack: She explains that her Ghost Floor Show was the ghost of the cadaver she used as a prop for her Finale Filth Floor Show on Season 2.
497* CreepyLongFingers: She uses "finger extensions" sculpted on a cast of her own finger to amplify the creepiness of her "bog witch" character for the Witch Floor Show.
498* CripplingOverspecialization: Despite the critiques she received on her original season, Victoria is still plagued with her fixation on prosthetic mastery, which lends itself to an inability to "drag up" her looks.
499* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Her Witch Floor Show character has a completely bare chest, which she attributes to the character being very primal and alienated from society rather than deliberate sexiness. Whether it leans more toward fanservice or FanDisservice depends on whether you're into greenish, rotting flesh, though.
500* PosterGalleryBedroom: As she discusses how she and her husband are massive ''Dragula'' fangirls, the viewer is treated to various close-up shots of a wall in her room covered entirely in signed posters from ''Dragula'' alums, including some from Vicky's own season, to hammer the point home.
501* ResignedToTheCall: Victoria admits that she only agreed to appear on ''Resurrection'' to display her art and expertise to the world and would rather not actually participate in Season 4, as she feels she is so on the top of her game that it would not be fair to compete against a new cast of ghouls. The Boulets end up agreeing.
502* SnakesAreSinister: Her Witch Floor Show incorporates an ''actual live snake'' that presumably serves as a {{Familiar}} to Vicky's witch character.
503
504! Dahli [-(2nd)-]
505[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dahliresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
506->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
507->'''Pronouns''': He/Him & They/Them
508->'''Original Appearance''': Season 2 (7th)
509----
510* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: He clarifies that he threw his extermination challenge on Season 2 because he felt that it would be better for his then-fragile sense of self to leave on his terms rather than suffer the emotional toll of being eliminated.
511* NatureSpirit: Their Ghost Floor Show is a tree spirit with a tangled web of butterfly-covered branches growing out of its body.
512* RedemptionQuest: He admits that he gave up during Season 2's extermination challenge and clarifies that he regrets this decision immensely and wants to redeem himself from it.
513* TheStinger: After all of the ghouls (save for Saint) are killed by the Boulets' killer video tape and the credits roll, Dahli is seen suddenly coming back to life.
514
515! Saint [-(winner)-]
516[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saintresurrectionpromo.jpg]]
517->'''From''': Acworth, GA
518->'''Pronouns''': He/Him, She/Her, & They/Them
519-->'''Original Appearance''': Season 3 (10th)
520----
521* BedsheetGhost: Their Ghost Floor Show is an homage to this trope in which an actual, much scarier ghost disguises itself as one of these to blend in with trick-or-treaters. It retains the essential aspects of a Bedsheet ghost - amorphous body made of white fabric, two big circular eyes, etc. - while also keeping its other foot in the realm of pure NightmareFuel thanks to its ScaryTeeth and pitch-black frame.
522* FangThpeak: Her post-Floor Show interview after presenting her ghost look is audibly mush-mouthed, implying that she left the ScaryTeeth prosthetic in for the interview.
523* HisStoryRepeatsItself: Once again, he's faced with the challenge to create a vampire look, the very thing that got him sent home on Season 3, and must right his previous wrong to redeem himself and regain entry into the competition.
524* MacabreMothMotif: While, by their own account, moths are something of a motif for them in general, they play up this trope especially well in their Witch Floor Show, in which they embody an ethereal, eerie witch casting spells in the dead of night while covered in fake moths.
525* ReallyGetsAround: That a random sampling of six ''Dragula'' contestants contains multiple of Saint's old sexual partners (Dahli has exchanged nudes with her, Frankie has had some unspecified experience with her that warrants her number being in Frankie's phone) indicates that she's gotten around quite a bit in the short time since her season.
526-->'''Saint:''' ''(after hearing Frankie's very explicit voicemail)'' I'm a whore, so...I'm okay with this.
527* SpikedBlood: During the Vampire Floor Show lip sync, Saint dresses up as a vampire hippie, takes out a piece of blotting paper, and adds a drop of blood to it before putting it on his tongue as if it was a hit of acid. He goes from a prim and clean ethereal performance to a frenetic and blood-drenched one.
528* TookALevelInBadass: By their own account, on Season 3 they were much more reserved and insecure about their art, but since then they've developed both the skills and confidence to carry themself like a true supermonster.
529
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531
532[[folder:Season 4]]
533! Formelda Hyde [-(11th)-]
534[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/formeldahyde.jpg]]
535->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
536->'''Pronouns''': He/Him & They/Them
537----
538* CoolMask: Another mask queen, though unlike Monikkie, we actually get to see Formelda's face out of drag.
539* DeadlyDoctor: The majority of his looks draw on his fear of needles and hospitals by depicting eerie, AxCrazy doctors.
540* FlatCharacter: They're very technically skilled, but their competitors don't see them as a threat simply because their restrained personality and lack of live drag experience make them a bit dull as a drag personality.
541* FreakyFashionMildMind: His looks are genuinely horrific, with his promo look possibly being the single creepiest promo in ''Dragula'' history, but his personality is surprisingly quiet and non-combative.
542* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Masked ghouls and Club Kid Boot-wearers never make it far on ''Dragula'', so the fact that Formelda wore a mask ''and'' club kid boots for their promo look, their entrance look, and their first Floor Show is this in spades.
543** Lampshaded in the Last Supper episode where a fan question asked if Formelda had ever ''seen'' the show before. He then revealed that the shoes he meant to wear had broken and it was either Club Kid boots or no boots at all.
544* WeHardlyKnewYe: As Season 4's first victim, he experienced very little screentime.
545* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He reveals in his "Meet Our Monsters" video that the only extermination challenge that would make him genuinely uncomfortable is eating bugs. Guess who gets vermin dumped all over his face as soon as he lands in the bottom?
546
547! Astrud Aurelia [-(10th)-]
548[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/astrudaurelia.jpg]]
549->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
550->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
551----
552* BreakTheHaughty: Becomes overly confident after winning the first challenge, then ends up in the bottom two in the very next one. It ends up humbling her pretty hard, and she descends into an anxious spiral.
553* FaceHeelTurn: While Astrud comes off as plenty likable at first, being put up for extermination in Episode 2 brings out a particularly nasty and self-centered side of them that even resident AlphaBitch Zavaleta [[EvenEvilHasStandards sees as rude and unprofessional]].
554* FamilyHonor: She frequently brings up her relation to Dahli (it's even the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment first thing she says about herself in her introductory confessional]]) and her narrative on the show is largely about her relationship to their legacy.
555* GenerationXerox: Much like Dahli (their drag parent) on their original season, they performed well early on, began a RomanceOnTheSet with a future finalist, had a breakdown the first time they were put up for extermination, and went home earlier than anticipated.
556* HeroicBSOD: She has a full-on panic attack after landing in the bottom two for the first time.
557* WellDoneSonGuy: Dahli's reflection on her elimination implies that their passion for competition in general and ''Dragula'' in particular was inspired by the pressure that they put on them to succeed.
558
559! Koco Caine [-(9th)-]
560[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kococaine.jpg]]
561->'''From''': Tulsa, OK
562->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
563----
564* AttractiveZombie: They're a self-described "ex-zombie hooker, current zombie stripper" who incorporates sex appeal and BloodyHorror into their drag in equal measure, naturally evoking a sexy undead creature.
565* CharacterTic: They have a tendency to absentmindedly dangle their ([[FemmeFatalons absurdly long]], bedazzled) nails in their mouth.
566* DeadpanSnarker: They have a quick wit and a love for delivering slick, sarcastic comebacks, whether to the other ghouls' faces or via ConfessionCam.
567* IWorkAlone: They struggle greatly to work with Merrie in the "Nosferatu Beach Party" challenge, and while part of that is Merrie's domineering tendencies, Koco is also self-admittedly very unwilling to sacrifice their drag aesthetic for the benefit of their team.
568* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure: Didn't realize that the "Nosferatu Beach Party" briefing was calling for retro looks because it referenced Creator/AnnMargret and they didn't know who that was.
569
570! Merrie Cherry [-(8th)-]
571[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/merriecherry.jpg]]
572->'''From''': Brooklyn, NY
573->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
574----
575* BondingOverMissingParents: Averted. She and Sigourney both lost close family members prior to filming, but their squabbling prevented them from being truly there for each other and bonding over their shared experiences. The Boulets even mention in the Last Supper that they were expecting this trope to come into play when they casted them.
576* BreakTheHaughty: Throughout most of her stay, she had been a bully towards Sigourney as well as overconfident in her skills. When the ghouls are asked who should go home next after the "Monsters of Rock" challenge, all of the other ghouls say Merrie due to her performance and refusing to listen to Sigourney, who was their team's leader. Hearing this, Merrie is brought to tears and unable to give a name of her own.
577* {{Camp}}: Merrie's drag leans more towards campy comedy than Filth, Horror, or Glamour, much like Meatball before her.
578* DescriptionCut: When she chides Sigourney for saying "I'm gonna hope for the best" in regards to Glam Rot's upcoming performance.
579->'''Merrie (via ConfessionCam):''' "Hope for the best"? Way to go, team leader. It's ridiculous! I would never say that. I would ''never'' say that.
580->''[cut to a [[MonochromePast black-and-white flashback]] of Merrie addressing Koco in Episode 2]''
581->'''Merrie:''' Hope for the best, darling, hope for the best.
582* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She can be downright awful to Sigourney, but she also has a very caring and sympathetic side that is on display when she gives Jade moral support and consoles Betty when she's worried about being exterminated.
583* LargeHam: She's unabashedly very loud and dramatic, and she commands the attention of any room she's in. The Last Supper even features a very thorough montage of her yelling, falling out of her seat, and breaking out into laughter at her own jokes.
584* LeaderWannabe: Spends just about all of Episode 4 in this mode, as she refuses to cede authority to Sigourney, the designated team leader, and dominates every discussion Sigourney has with the team.
585* MeaningfulAppearance: While the norm in drag is high, fancy heels, Merrie's very pedestrian slippers stand out from the pack as being so blatantly un-queenlike that the Boulets deem them her signature shoe.
586* MissKitty: While several of the other ghouls serve brothel-themed looks for the "Weird Wild West" challenge, Merrie one-ups them by playing their boss. As a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe, naturally.
587* MotorMouth: She's very talkative, especially in comparison to some of the more subdued personalities of Season 4. She'll pipe up with a lengthy anecdote or rant given even the smallest moment of silence, and sometimes won't even wait for other people to stop talking before saying her piece.
588
589! Bitter Betty [-(7th)-]
590[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bitterbetty.jpg]]
591->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
592->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
593----
594* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Jade attempts to disparage her by calling her a "boozehound", but Betty takes no offense and actually embraces the label, citing AtLeastIAdmitIt.
595* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Betty is completely unaware that she was in the top 3 for the Weird Wild West episode for her Music/DollyParton-meets-Franchise/{{Terminator}} look, a fact that she gets ribbed for in the next couple of episodes.
596* TheEeyore: Despite well-meaning objections from her fellow competitors (and the Boulets ''themselves'', who give her favorable critiques on several occasions), she can't seem to shake the feeling that her high placements are undeserved and has a deeply pessimistic view of her standing in the competition, giving some of the ghouls the impression that she lacks the confidence and drive necessary for the competition.
597* HalfWittedHillbilly: She often self-deprecatingly applies this trope to herself, attributing her shortcomings to the fact that she's a "hill person" who's "a little bit slow".
598* TakeThat: Her entrance into the Haunted House sends up ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace''[='=]s Werk Room entrance line RunningGag:
599--> '''Betty:''' ...I'm not gonna have to say some cheesy fuckin' tagline now, am I?
600--> '''Astrud:''' Please don't.
601* TerminatorImpersonator: Her "Weird Wild West" look is a DistaffCounterpart of the Terminator implied to be a Music/DollyParton-impersonating robot that malfunctioned and became AxCrazy.
602
603! Jade Jolie [-(6th)-]
604[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jadejolietbbd4.jpg]]
605->'''From''': Louisville, KY
606->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
607----
608* AscendedMeme: After coming back from the Monsters of Rock extermination challenge, Jade enters the Boudoir with a proclamation of "She's back...rolls!", referencing her [[MemeticMutation memetic]] feud with [[Characters/RupaulsDragRaceSeason5 Alyssa Edwards]] on ''Drag Race'' in which she [[YouAreFat disparaged the latter for having "rolls all over the place in the back"]].
609* BitchInSheepsClothing: Her competitors seem to see her as this, with Betty outright calling her "Jekyll and Hyde". She later reveals that her tendency to alternate between confrontational and sweet is influenced by her Bipolar Disorder.
610* CrossOver: Jade is the first ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' alumna to compete on ''Dragula''.
611* DespairEventHorizon: The death of her beloved pet cat during filming renders the previously-fiery Jade sullen and unmotivated to continue, resulting in her extermination.
612* KindheartedCatLover: She makes a conscious effort to be kind whenever possible, and the loss of her pet cat during filming hammers home how affectionate and emotional she is.
613* TheKrampus: Her "Hairy Monsters" look is a dragged-up version of Krampus with long, thick locks of hair with [[CreepyDoll baby-doll parts]] strewn through them.
614* LipstickAndLoadMontage: She pauses her RockersSmashGuitars moment just before the smash in the "Monsters of Rock" Floor Show to apply a layer of lip gloss.
615* NoodleIncident: ''Dragula'' makes a point of never bringing up [[Series/RuPaulsDragRace that other drag reality competition show]], which makes things awkward for Jade since she has actually competed on it and it's a big part of her narrative on ''Dragula''. Jade and her competitors work around this by exclusively referring to it as "another show" and never actually going into specifics about what happened on "another show".
616
617! La Zavaleta [-(5th)-]
618[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lazavaleta.jpg]]
619->'''From''': Mexico City, Mexico / Brooklyn, NY
620->'''Pronouns''': She/Her & They/Them
621----
622* AbsurdPhobia: Considering how much trauma Zava endured in their youth, you'd think they'd cite something more scary than Franchise/TheCatInTheHat as their greatest childhood fear.
623* CatchPhrase: "Life made me this bitch".
624* DarkAndTroubledPast: She's dealt with a lot of hardship in her life and is still traumatized from the death of her sister.
625* DefrostingIceQueen: After the events of Episode 5's cauldron, in which their bitchy tendencies very much came to a head at the expense of the other ghouls, they extend a genuine apology to Sigourney and Jade and walk back their bitchy persona.
626* DontYouDarePityMe: She dealt with some serious trauma in her youth, but she rationalizes it as having made her a stronger and less emotional person, which makes her very hostile to people feeling sympathetic towards her.
627* FreudianExcuse : Zava has been through lots of trauma in her life as well as the death of her sister, which may give her an explanation for her bitchy behavior.
628* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: They can be rude sometimes, but they also comfort [=HoSo=] during Astrud's BSOD, help Betty talk through her frustrations with Jade, and they're even a former preschool teacher.
629* LesbianVampire: She and Saint play up this trope in their "Nosferatu Beach Party" performance, which sees Saint seducing Zava with pool toys and culminates in her feeding on Zava in a [[HemoErotic very suggestive manner]].
630* LovableAlphaBitch: Though they [[BitchAlert play up their bitchiness as much as possible in the first few episodes]] and rub some of their competitors the wrong way, by the latter half of the season the other ghouls have all grown quite close to them and don't want to see them go home.
631* RobotSoldier: Her "Weird Wild West" look envisions [[UsefulNotes/TheMexicanRevolution Emiliano Zapata]] as a mechanized freedom fighter, complete with a massive ArmCannon.
632* SexyCatPerson: Their performance of their BloodierAndGorier version of Franchise/TheCatInTheHat in the "Hairy Monsters" challenge evokes this via the costume's assless chaps-shaped fur pattern and their suggestive dance moves.
633* ShoutOut: She calls Sigourney out for talking shit about her by quoting Music/NickiMinaj's infamous "Miley, what's good?" moment at the 2015 [[UsefulNotes/MTVVideoMusicAward VMAs]].
634* SissyVillain: The evil satanic priest they portray in "Exorsisters" is the epitome of CampGay.
635* SpicyLatina: She's very proud of her Mexican heritage, and her looks are just as sultry as her personality is abrasive.
636
637! [=HoSo=] Terra Toma [-(runner-up)-]
638[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hosoterratoma.jpg]]
639->'''From''': Seoul, South Korea
640->'''Pronouns''': She/Her & They/Them
641----
642* AppropriatedAppellation: [=HoSo=] is Korean slang for "Little Fag" (호모 소년 ''Homo So-Nyeon'').
643* AsiansEatPets: Invoked in their Finale Filth Floor Show, an ironic embodiment of just about every anti-Asian stereotype in the book that culminates in them ripping meat out from the interior of a taxidermied dog and eating it raw.
644* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's normally a sweetheart, but, by her own admission, she "gets really mean when she's angry". She proves this in Episode 5's cauldron, in which she demonstrates a previously-unseen mean streak, disparaging everyone else's looks while claiming hers deserved more recognition.
645* BigRedDevil: Their "Summoned Demons" look has all the hallmarks of a classic red, horned, moustachioed demon, with a twist - they're also a [[ManOfWealthAndTaste sharply-dressed lawyer]] who will draw up a contract for your DealWithTheDevil.
646* BilingualBonus: Korean is her native language, and she occasionally speaks Korean and incorporates Korean characters into her looks.
647* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Their Finale Filth Floor Show is a grotesque exaggeration of racist stereotypes of Asian people in American culture. They show up on stage in a face mask that they rip off to reveal buck teeth and rodent-like features, and they perform a variety of stereotypically "Asian" movements before eating a fake dog.
648* ForeignLanguageTirade: Briefly slips into her native Korean when complaining about her low placement in the "Ghostship Glamour" challenge.
649* MothMenace: Her "Hairy Monsters" look is a massive, terrifying moth-human hybrid with huge claws, a horrific face, and the [[BrightIsNotGood neon coloration]] of a Rosy Maple Moth.
650* ReluctantMonster: They describe their "Hairy Monsters" creature as a sweet, innocent being who "just wants to play but scares all the children away".
651* ShoutOut: Her re-entrance line after being put up for extermination in Episode 5 references ''Drag Race'' contestant [[Characters/RupaulsDragRaceSeason4 Dida Ritz]]'s entrance line.
652-->'''[=HoSo=]:''' Bonjour, ladies!
653* {{Youkai}}: [=HoSo=] describes their drag as "Drag Youkai", drawing inspiration from all sorts of East Asian mythology and spiritual belief.
654* VoiceOfTheLegion: [=HoSo=]'s posessed teenager character in the "Exorsisters" acting challenge alternates between this voice when the demon is in control and her natural speaking voice when the teenager is in control.
655
656! Saint [-(runner-up)-]
657[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sainttbbd4.jpg]]
658->'''From''': Harlem, NY
659->'''Pronouns''': He/Him, She/Her, & They/Them
660->'''Original Appearances''': Season 3 (10th), Resurrection (winner)
661----
662* AlwaysSecondBest: Fears he's getting this treatment after continually placing high but failing to secure a win.
663* TheBusCameBack: Though they were eliminated early on in their original season, as the winner of the ''Resurrection'' special, Saint was given the opportunity to return for Season 4.
664* CallBack: Per WordOfGod, all of her Finale Floor Shows reference previous looks of hers: Glamour is the wife of the boat captain from the "Ghostship Glamour" challenge, Filth is the vampire from ''Resurrection'' pre-bite, and Horror is the one who rendered her mime from the "Killer Clowns" challenge unable to speak.
665* CripplingOverspecialization: Saint is great at playing ethereal, slow-moving characters, but doesn't really do much else. The Boulets start to call him out on it after a while.
666* EnemyMime: They portray a monstrous, tortured mime cursed by their evil tooth fairy character to be perpetually silent in the "Killer Clowns" challenge.
667* LesbianVampire: She and Zava play up this trope in their "Nosferatu Beach Party" performance, which sees Saint seducing Zava with pool toys and culminates in her feeding on Zava in a [[HemoErotic very suggestive manner]].
668* MasochistsMeal: His Finale Filth Floor Show has him scooping and eating (fake) cat poop out of a litter box, culminating in a shot of his face covered in brown liquid.
669* OurAngelsAreDifferent: For the Summoned Demon Floor Show, Saint references their drag name by presenting a terrifying and bloody fallen angel.
670* ResignedToTheCall: When the Boulets ask the cast if they would want to participate in a future ''Resurrection'' or other season, Saint is the only one who does not raise their hand. When pressed, she says that she has spent the last 3 years competing on ''Dragula'' and is ready to move on.
671* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His first time competing in a vampire-themed challenge on the second episode of a season did not go well, but the amount of growth and competitive know-how he gained between Seasons 3 and 4 enabled him to avoid the mistakes he made the first time and actually ''win'' Season 4's second-episode vampire challenge.
672* SmokyVoice: They improvise a chain-smoker character in Episode 6 (and briefly revisit it in Episode 7) whose voice is severely scratchy.
673
674! Sigourney Beaver [-(runner-up)-]
675[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sigourneybeaver.jpg]]
676->'''From''': Chicago, IL
677->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
678----
679* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's looked down upon by the other ghouls for having a comparatively "mainstream" style of drag and not embracing filth and horror.
680* BondingOverMissingParents: Averted. She and Merrie both lost close family members prior to filming, but their squabbling prevented them from being truly there for each other and bonding over their shared experiences. The Boulets even mention in the Last Supper that they were expecting this trope to come into play when they casted them.
681* CatchPhrase: "For free?" in Episode 1, though some of her competitors see it as more of a ForcedMeme.
682** She also gets some mileage out of "What a time."
683* CripplingOverspecialization: She's extremely good at serving Glamour, but struggles with Filth and Horror.
684* {{Determinator}}: She survives ''four'' exterminations to get to the Finale (five if you count the Haunted House in Episode 1), making her the record holder for most exterminations survived in ''Dragula'' history. And she was grieving the death of her recently-deceased mother the whole time. Seemingly nothing can hold Sigourney back.
685* DistaffCounterpart: She's ''Dragula''[='=]s first cis woman drag queen, and she uses the platform to talk about the discrimination that cis women experience in the world of drag and how hard she's had to fight to get the same opportunities as cis men drag queens.
686* IceCreamKoan: Evoked when she uses a bizarre variant of the "life gives you lemons" adage to console [=HoSo=] after Astrud's elimination.
687-->'''Sigourney:''' Sometimes, life gives you a bag of shit, and you have to make it work, or you end up covered in shit.
688-->'''Koco:''' No, girl, you light it on fire and you throw it at your enemy's front door. I'm not keeping a bag of shit, honey!
689* TheIgor: Her character in the "Exorsisters" acting challenge evokes this trope via a hunched, nasally-voiced assistant to Zavaleta's SissyVillain.
690* MadScientist: The primary visual reference for her Finale Horror Filth Show performance, a scientist mixing up and drinking her own chemical concoctions.
691* MiniMe: She gives herself one made of styrofoam named "Sigarette" for the "Killer Clowns" challenge that wears an exact replica of her outfit and makeup.
692* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: When she introduces herself in the haunted house, Merrie actually mishears her name as [[Creator/SigourneyWeaver "Sigourney Weaver"]].
693* NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech: After a whole season of having to put up with her alt-drag credentials questioned, [=HoSo=]'s insinuation that she "doesn't have ''Dragula'' in her blood" opens the floodgates for a passionate speech from Sigourney about the exclusion of cisgender women in drag.
694* RiseOfZitboy: Sigourney's Finale Filth Floor Show sees her in a gorgeous sheer robe and glam hair, as though she's about to have a luxurious night in...until she turns around to reveal a face full of acne, which she pops to reveal [[MasochistsMeal oozing slimy pus that she eats]].
695* SheepInSheepsClothing: Her distant but polite manner leads several of her competitors to believe she's trying to manipulate either them or the show's editing - or, in their words, "play a game" - but she reveals in the reunion that she comes off that way because she's trying to cope with her mother's death.
696* TearOffYourFace: Her Finale Horror Filth Show has her MadScientist character drinking "chemicals" before she begins to ''peel away'' the skin on her face, revealing blood underneath.
697* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She's enthusiastic about having the opportunity to work with her Glam Rot bandmates at first, but after Merrie steamrolls her and Jade and Betty fall to petty bickering, she changes her tune, growing to resent her bandmates and avoiding them to spend time with the other team whenever possible.
698
699! Dahli [-(winner)-]
700[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dahlitbbd4.jpg]]
701->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
702->'''Pronouns''': He/Him & They/Them
703->'''Original Appearances''': Season 2 (7th), (Resurrection (runner-up)
704----
705* TheBusCameBack: Dahli was given a second chance at the competition after their performance in the ''Resurrection'' special, despite the fact that, since Saint technically won ''Resurrection'', you'd be forgiven for assuming we'd never see them again.
706* DarkAndTroubledPast: The mother of all Dark and Troubled Pasts - he's a former member of Music/BloodOnTheDanceFloor who was abused by Dahvie Vanity. The experience is an endless well of both guilt and trauma for him.
707* GirlsWithMoustaches: While he typically embodies masculine characters in drag with the help of his signature moustache, the "Exorsisters" acting challenge requires him to play a suburban mother...who, naturally, also ends up wearing the signature 'stache.
708* HotForPreacher: The only time they see Zava as a sexual prospect is when she's portraying her CampGay priest character in "Exorsisters".
709-->'''Dahli:''' Zava's gay priest is, I think, the very first time that I've been like...'it's hot'. Why is it hot? What's wrong with me?
710* [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Innocent Fanservice Non-Binary Person]]: He's very good-looking out of drag, and he tends to be very physical and naked in drag, but he claims that his performances aren't meant to be sexual and finds it strange that people are attracted to his drag character.
711* LooksLikeOrlok: Their "Nosferatu Beach Party" look is easily the most Nosferatu-esque of the bunch, with the bald head, monstrous face, CreepyLongFingers, and hunched stance of an Orlok-inspired vamp.
712* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He blames himself for Astrud's breakdown, theorizing that, by constantly encouraging Astrud to apply for the show, he unwittingly fostered her competition-obsessed mindset.
713* OnlySaneMan: Often, given their drama-avoidant nature, but especially during Episode 5's cauldron. While everyone is at each other's throats, they're trying to talk the ghouls down and give them reassurance, and when that doesn't work, they just [[AsideGlance stare straight into the camera]] and say "The fuck is happening?"
714* RedemptionQuest: He wants to redeem himself from his BSOD-turned-ShockingElimination halfway through his original season, in addition to his history with BOTDF, by winning Season 4.
715* TheRunnerUpTakesItAll: Was first runner-up for ''Resurrection'' behind Saint, but was ultimately offered a spot on Season 4 anyways and ended up beating out Saint in the finale to win the whole season.
716* SinisterMinister: Their upbringing as a Jehovah's Witness inspired the Finale Horror Floor Show look of an emaciated zombie priest, describing it as being taught that they would starve without believing in the church's gospel.
717* SixthRanger: Though Dahli woke up in TheStinger for ''Resurrection'', his participation in Season 4 was kept secret to the point that he was not featured in the "Meet Our Monsters" teaser video ''and'' all of Episode 1.
718* TeamMom: While the Season 4 cast is full of abrasive personalities that are constantly butting heads, Dahli never engages in drama, and in fact often helps the other ghouls resolve their differences. They're also very kind, friendly, and non-judgemental, even in confessional.
719* VisualDevelopment: Dahli's style has evolved significantly since season 2, becoming more defined and shifting away from femme. Dahli themselves acts more lively than they did in season 2 and generally looks to be in a more physically and mentally healthy place.
720
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722
723
724[[folder:Titans]]
725!Yovska [-(10th)-]
726[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yovskatitansminipromo.png]]
727->'''From''': Toronto, ON, CA
728->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
729->'''Original Appearance''': (9th)
730----
731* CripplingOverspecialization: Yovska is great at high concept looks that play on childlike concepts. However, she's not a performer in a cast of performers and it sends her packing early.
732* LivingToys: Her promo look is a human-sized teddy bear who, upon the removal of its outer lining in the face and chest area, is revealed to be a [[DemBones creepy animate skeleton]].
733* PumpkinPerson: Their "Halloween House Party" concept is a pumpkin-headed creature who also sports a pair of pumpkins on their chest in lieu of tits.
734* SinisterSweetTooth: Her "Wicked Witches" look combines creepy skulls and a mutilated face with candy-related imagery, causing it to come off in equal measure as saccharine and creepy.
735* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Their entrance look is rendered in the colors of the Canadian flag, referencing their Canadian citizenship, complete with a teensy little Canadian flag affixed to their hand.
736
737!Kendra Onixxx [-(9th)-]
738[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kendratitansminipromo.png]]
739->'''From''': Riverside, CA
740->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
741->'''Original Appearances''': Season 2 (8th), Resurrection (4th=)
742----
743* BaldOfEvil: In contrast to Abhora's witch, who was forced to go wigless due to the "Baldness Curse", Kendra's witch is intentionally bald, which, combined with the glittery body-paint applied to her head, gives her wicked voodoo witch an otherwordly and creepy quality.
744* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Well, ''purple''-skinned, but her "Sci-Fi Horror" look is a bratty teenage alien girl who looks more-or-less human save for her magenta skin.
745* FrankensteinsMonster: Her "Halloween House Party" look bears the classic visual traits of The Monster (that is, uneven green skin and a zombie-like gait) in addition to a spiked collar, leather suit, and rectangular afro that give it a sort of leather butch edge.
746* TechnicianVsPerformer: Kendra is regarded as one of the best live performers in the franchise, but her runways just can't compare to the attention and detail of her competitors. This sends her home.
747* ValleyGirl: Her "Sci-Fi Horror" look is a self-absorbed, materialistic teenage alien girl who chews out a family member over the phone for not letting her go shopping with "Grandmother Bitch"'s money.
748
749!Erika Klash [-(8th)-]
750[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erikatitansminipromo.png]]
751->'''From''': Queens, NY
752->'''Pronouns''': She/Her and They/Them
753->'''Original Appearance''': Season 2 (6th)
754----
755* BatPeople: Their "Halloween House Party" look is a bat-human hybrid with a humanoid body, but the wings, facial features, and fur of a bat.
756* {{Determinator}}: Erika returns as queen of the Fright Fest and dominates when it comes to elimination challenges.
757* GreenAndMean: Her "Wicked Witch" look, in typical Erika fashion, has a variety of bright colors in its palette that contrast with the character's evil nature, with the skin being almost entirely a sickly bluish-green.
758* OurHydrasAreDifferent: Their "Sci-Fi Horror" look is an homage to [[Characters/MonsterVerseKingGhidorah King Ghidorah]], a three-headed superpowered alien reptile that they describe as a "space Hydra".
759* SinisterSchnoz: Her evil candy-witch look for the "Wicked Witch" challenge prominently features a prosthetic of a massive, thoroughly hooked nose.
760* SinisterSweetTooth: Their "Wicked Witch" character is an evil, candy-loving witch whose outfit is covered from head to toe in little candy decals.
761* TheStoic: Erika cannot let herself have fun during this season, and never finds her comfort. Unable to let go and enjoy the ride, she bottoms twice before going home in the fourth episode.
762
763!Abhora [-(7th, originally 10th)-]
764[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abhoratitansminipromo.png]]
765->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
766->'''Pronouns''': He/Him, They/Them
767->'''Original Appearance''': Season 2 (4th)
768----
769* AngelicAbomination: His "Sci-Fi Horror" look is a biblically accurate angel meshed with some sort of Lovecraftian CosmicHorror entity, combining the stereotypical angel eye-rings and wings with gross deformations and broken chains symbolizing the terror of the unknowable.
770* TheBusCameBack: After being eliminated by group vote in Episode 1, they're brought back immediately at the beginning of Episode 2 as a "treat for them, trick for [the other ghouls]".
771* CompletelyOffTopicReport: Abhora [[AesopAmnesia repeatedly]] gets thrown into the bottom with the same critiques: his looks are artistic, fashionable and creative, but they fail to actually fit the prompts of each challenge. He's eliminated in the very first episode because his take on an "iconic Halloween costume" couldn't even be identified by the judges. He then dresses as a "biblically accurate angel" (which is mistaken for a clown) for the Sci-Fi challenge, and as a cheerleader for the Prom Queen challenge, the latter of which sends him home again.
772** DramaticIrony: He claims his Halloween look was meant to be an alien, which would have been a more appropriate choice for the later Sci-Fi challenge. Instead it meant he would be repeating himself to be an alien for the Sci-Fi challenge, leading to his angel look instead. The look he wore into the boudoir on the first day was also much closer to a prom queen than his cheerleader look.
773* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: In nearly every challenge, he misses the prompt. First, he got eliminated in the first episode when his "Halloween House Party" look couldn't be identified as an alien. Then, two episodes after Abhora was reinstated into the competition, his "biblically accurate angel" look didn't fit the Sci-Fi Horror challenge and he just barely survived being eliminated. Eventually, Abhora gets sent home again after his cheerleader look in the "Zombie Prom" challenge failed to fit the theme.
774* DoggedNiceGuy: Abhora is very attracted to [=HoSo=], who has made it clear to him that she doesn't reciprocate his affections. Nevertheless, he seems incapable of getting over her and constantly dotes on her while laboring over what her platonic expressions of appreciation for him ''really'' mean. It gets to a point that other competitors are confused whether [=HoSo=] really ''is'' leading him on or not.
775* InformedSpecies: Their "Halloween House Party" look was apparently meant to be the Flatwoods Monster, but it's so un-reminiscent of both the Flatwoods Monster in particular and ''any'' monster in general that neither the Boulets nor the other ghouls can tell what it's supposed to be. Though, Kendra stated that Abhora said they were supposed to be an alien pretending to be a human that was pretending to be an alien for halloween.
776* JealousRomanticWitness: Whenever [=HoSo=], the object of Abhora's attraction, and Astrud are shown expressing affection for one another, expect a cut to Abhora sulking, rolling his eyes or staring in disbelief.
777* LoveMakesYouDumb: Abhora was a major contender in his original season, but their affections for Hoso take a toll on them. As a result, they become the only competitor to be eliminated twice.
778* NotGoodWithRejection: Simply seeing [=HoSo=] and Astrud happy together in the previous episode's cauldron causes them to spend the entirety of Episode 3 in a depressed haze, constantly self-deprecating and struggling to even summon the energy to participate in the challenge.
779* SinisterSchnoz: Abhora's SignatureStyle is his bird beak-esque nose.
780
781!Melissa Befierce [-(6th)-][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melissatitansminipromo.png]]
782->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
783->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, He/Him
784->'''Original Appearance''': Season 1 (runner-up)
785----
786* CatharsisFactor: He looked forward to beating Astrud up during the Wrestling challenge. Astrud hoped the challenge would bring them closer together. It didn't.
787* CopeByCreating: Episode 3 brings the reveal that his husband left him no more than a week before the season began filming, and while he's struggling greatly with the breakup, he's using the competition as a way of distracting himself and channeling his intense emotions into his creative expression through drag.
788* DecapitationPresentation: Her promo look is a high-glam femme version of Jesus Christ, in homage to her iconic Finale Filth Floor Show of a castrated nun, and during her "Meet the Monsters" segment, she brandishes the severed head of that very nun.
789* GardenGarment: His "Wicked Witch" look reveals from a shiny green overcoat to a bodysuit and shoes covered entirely in [[BrightIsNotGood bright, colorful flowers]].
790* GreenThumb: The character she embodies in the "Wicked Witch" challenge is implied to have some sort of dominion over nature, with her costume being heavily adorned in flowers, leaves, and other nature-inspired elements.
791* HeroicBSOD: When Melissa ends up for elimination, she calls out the other ghouls for being two-faced and causing most of the drama this season, as well as most of them not taking accountability for their actions. She eventually snaps, leaves the cauldron and bursts into tears, needing to be calmed down by production. As a result, she decides to leave the competition.
792* RuleSixtyThree: His "Sci-Fi Horror" look is a yassified version of the Yautja from ''Film/{{Predator}}'', still recognizable as a grotesque alien but covered in pounds of rhinestones, makeup, and other such hyper-feminine accoutrements.
793* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Up for elimination, Melissa breaks and calls out her remaining cast for the drama this season. With no one taking accountability, she storms out of the Cauldron and ultimately chooses to go home.
794
795!Astrud Aurelia [-(4th/5th)-]
796[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/astrudtitansminipromo.png]]
797->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
798->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
799->'''Original Appearance''': Season 4 (10th)
800----
801* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Despite placing high multiple times, Astrud failed to win a single challenge, losing out to Victoria (twice), Melissa, and Evah respectively.
802* CantCatchUp: Astrud is talented, but by the time of the semi-final she is the only contender without a win. Knowing a double elimination is on the line, she dithers but ultimately accepts her elimination.
803* CharacterFilibuster: In Episode 3's cauldron, despite placing high, Astrud goes on a rambling tangent about how she feels unrecognized by the judges that leaves the other ghouls visibly annoyed. Her self-importance and over-elaboration are underscored [[SoundtrackDissonance ironically]] by the [[NationalAnthem "Star-Spangled Banner"]] playing in the background as though she's giving some sort of powerful speech.
804* CripplingOverspecialization: Astrud is an imaginative scaly who shows off a range of looks, but her performances onstage are all the same. It sends her home.
805* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Their "Sci-Fi Horror" look incorporates eyeballs of a variety of colors and sizes distributed all over their body to further the CosmicHorror of their character.
806* JealousRomanticWitness: Whenever [=HoSo=], the object of Astrud's attraction, and Abhora are shown expressing affection for one another, expect a quick cut to Astrud looking at them with a disturbed expression. Astrud is also quick to pick fights whenever anyone attempts to cheer Abhora up from his depressive moods, especially [=HoSo=].
807** NeverMyFault: Despite this, Astrud refuses any involvement in the drama with [=HoSo=] and Abhora, claiming that she's been dragged into it against her will and unfairly blamed by her competitors for causing tension. Her reasoning for never trying to hash things out with Abhora is simply that [[BlatantLies there's nothing going on between them]].
808* LizardFolk: Her drag persona has evolved from an edgy punk human woman to some kind of humanoid lizard, and even when her looks aren't ''explicitly'' reptilian, she uses angular makeup and yellow contact lenses to give herself a lizard-like appearance.
809* ProudToBeAGeek: She's a very big fan of Dungeons and Dragons, so when the challenge comes up, Astrud is more than happen to [[{{Infodump}} explain everything to possibly know about the game]] to the rest of the cast.
810
811
812
813!Evah Destruction [-(4th/5th)-]
814[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evahtitansminipromo.png]]
815->'''From''': Austin, TX
816->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
817->''Original Appearance''': Season 3 (5th)
818----
819* BrilliantButLazy: Evah is a strong actor, but the Boulets realize that if she doesn’t have an interest in the challenge prompt, she’s bound to under-perform. Her inconsistent record sends her home just before the finale.
820* GenuineHumanHide: Her character for the "Wicked Witch" performance is a witch who harvests human body parts for her own nefarious means, and her customized shoes, which deliberately resemble severed flesh layered over rhinestoned viscera, reflect this.
821* HotAsHell: Their "Halloween House Party" look is a genderfuck devil who, upon removal of their ConspicuousTrenchcoat, is clothed in nothing but [[BlackBraAndPanties sexy black lingerie]]. They accompany the sexy look with an equally raunchy performance.
822* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Abhora becomes increasingly mopey and downtrodden as Astrud and [=HoSo=] get closer, to the point where he struggles to even motivate himself to continue in the competition. Evah -- as Abhora's drag mother -- is repeatedly shown perking him up and reassuring him whenever he's down and seems to see it as her responsibility to constantly rescue Abhora from the depths of despair even when it distracts her from the competition since no one else will.
823* RobotMaid: Their "Sci-Fi Horror" look is a cutesy blonde RobotGirl in a maid outfit who, judging by the blood-splatters on her apron, seems to have somehow become a MurderousMalfunctioningMachine.
824* SinisterSchnoz: Her "Wicked Witch" look is a murderous, menacing witch with a very large and prominent hooked nose.
825
826![=HoSo=] Terra Toma [-(runner-up)-]
827[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hosotitansminipromo.png]]
828->'''From''': Seoul, SK
829->'''Pronouns''': She/Her and They/Them
830->'''Original Appearance''': Season 4 (runner-up)
831----
832* CannotSpitItOut: While she thinks she's made it clear they're JustFriends, she's accused by other competitors of leading Abhora on because she won't just tell him she has no interest in him, and (platonically) love bombs him whenever he's visibly depressed by or jealous of her affection for Astrud. When the first challenge calls for a vote, [=HoSo=] passionately argues against eliminating Abhora because of their relationship. [[spoiler:When Abhora is eliminated for the second time -- in part because their competitors were sick of the love triangle -- [=HoSo=] claims in confessional that she wishes she had a chance to resolve it first... after [[OverlyLongGag 5 episodes]] of this dynamic going in circles with no sign of letting up.]]
833* CatFolk: Her "Wicked Witch" character is a cat-human hybrid witch with furry feline features on a humanoid figure who seemingly uses her magic to hunt mice.
834* {{Cyborg}}: Their "Sci-Fi Horror" look is an homage to [[Characters/{{Vocaloid}} Calne Ca as seen in "Bacterial Contamination"]] made of equal parts human flesh, robotic appendages, and [=HoSo=]'s signature tumor-esque alien growths.
835
836
837!Koco Caine [-(runner-up)-]
838[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kocotitansminipromo.png]]
839->'''From''': Phoenix, AZ
840->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
841->'''Original Appearance''': Season 4 (9th)
842----
843* AchievementsInIgnorance: Knew nothing about [=D&D=] and yet won the [=D&D=] challenge hands down.
844* ArmCannon: They incorporate a massive detachable cannon into their {{Sexbot}} look for the "Sci-Fi Horror" challenge that they fondle and hump during their racy Floor Show.
845* FemmeFatalons: Their nails were so long that they couldn't use the fountain pen to vote (mind you, Koco was already having to maneuver their massive breastplate to get close enough to the table) so, in a very hilarious and clever moment, Koco nixes the pen and dips their nails in ink to write. It goes about as well as you think it would.
846* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: When Melissa is having her breakdown and is considering leaving the competition, Koco still gets up and leaves the Cauldron to go give her comfort and support.
847* RedEyesTakeWarning: Fittingly for a horror-drag artist who often embodies vampy, menacing killers, they sport bright red contact lenses in their confessional look.
848* RemovingTheRival: Mentions to other contestants during the [=D&D=] challenge that pieces of her look turned up missing before the floor show. By the time of the Wrestling challenge, she brings up during judging that she suspects someone of trying to sabotage her, as many of her pieces have disappeared or been found damaged. However, several competitors note that she doesn't take care of her equipment either, with her even spilling her drink all over her breastplate in the same episode.
849* {{Sexbot}}: Their "Sci-Fi Horror" look combines their hyper-femme buxom aesthetic with skimpy silver garments meant to evoke "the future of sex work" via a sexy android.
850* SexyWhateverOutfit: Their "Halloween House Party" look is a trashy partygoer dressed as a sexy mummy whose bandages do very little to cover up their curvaceous figure.
851* ShoutOut: Their "Wicked Witch" look incorporates white alligator-textured leather in homage to the lyric in Music/{{Beyonce}}'s "Formation" about "albino alligators".
852
853!Victoria Elizabeth Black [-(winner)-]
854[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victoriatitansminipromo.png]]
855->'''From''': Orlando, FL
856->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
857->'''Original Appearances''': Season 2 (runner-up), Resurrection (3rd)
858----
859* TheAce: Victoria's developed quite the reputation as a ''Dragula'' powerhouse since her season, to the point where multiple other Titans cite her as the ''one'' person they didn't want to compete against and Melissa even jokingly threatens to quit the competition upon seeing her walk in.
860* BizarreAlienBiology: Her "Sci-Fi Horror" look is an alien parasite that has taken over a human woman's body, causing her to gain an arm, sprout massive teeth everywhere, grow a huge mouth on her torso, and have all her flesh either die or come to resemble raw muscle.
861* CallBack: Victoria fell short of a Sci-Fi Horror win on her first season for not going draggy enough, with the Boulets saying she should have at least stuck some lashes on her alien. This time on the Sci-Fi challenge Victoria has two full sets of lushious lashes on and makes sure the camera sees them.
862* MurderTheHypotenuse: Subverted on two counts, as Victoria isn't part of the LoveTriangle in question or initially even interested in approaching it. However, [[spoiler:when she's given the choice of who to put in the bottom after winning the Zombie Prom challenge, she chooses competitors with some of the harshest critiques for the week -- Abhora and Astrud. She admits that being able to curb the tension in the boudoir is a satisfying perk of her decision]].
863* ParasiteZombie: Her "Sci-Fi Horror" look is an homage to ''Film/TheThing1982'' depicting a grotesque, toothy creature that takes over a human woman's body, rendering any remaining human parts grey and lifeless in the process.
864* PumpkinPerson: Her "Halloween House Party" look is a pumpkin-headed creature whose wig can be removed to reveal pumpkin guts and seeds inside of her head.
865* WorthyOpponent: From the very moment she steps into the boudoir, all of the other Titans both respect and fear Victoria, seeing her as their biggest competition.
866
867[[/folder]]
868
869[[folder:Season 5]]
870
871!Onyx Ondyx (11th)
872->'''From''': Philadelphia, PA
873->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
874----
875* AssShove: To flout her Filth credentials, her "Meet Our Monsters" segment involves her talking about her history of "shoving things into holes"... including a lit firework.
876** In the end, she views the fact that she held back and ''didn't'' do more of this as part of the reason why she was up for extermination in the second Floor Show, especially given the Boulet Brothers' comments about not seeing Onyx's brand consistently included.
877* ParasiticHorror: Her "Terror in the Woods" look is an old dame in a dress with tall, sculpted shoulders... one of which comes off to reveal a parasitic growth. Her backstory involves being banished to a rotting house in the woods after developing this parasite, but the Boulets take points off for how little that seemed to translate on the stage.
878* PunnyName: When meeting the other ghouls, she has her name can be taken as "on ecstasy, on a penis."
879
880!Satanna (10th)
881->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
882->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
883----
884* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Not five minutes into everyone gathered around the fire after making it through the woods for their first Fright Feat, she says, "Let's cut the shit. Who's going home first?"
885* FairySexy: Her "Terror in the Woods" look gets read for being more of this and less "scary fairy." It ends up putting her in the bottom two.
886* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Almost pulls this after being told she's up for extermination in the Ghosts of the Gatehouse floor show.
887
888!Jarvis Hammer (9th)
889->'''From''': Atlanta, GA
890->'''Pronouns''': He/Him (in drag)
891----
892* DistaffCounterpart: One of two AFAB drag kings competing this season.
893* GracefulLoser: At the conclusion of the first Monsters of Rock challenge, Jarvis is [[spoiler: eliminated in a shocking sudden death lip sync challenge]]. Being the first contestant ever to [[spoiler: have their death announced with the Boulets and the rest of the contestants present]], he takes the opportunity to [[spoiler: pay his respects to the Boulets, say goodbye to the other contestants]] and caps it off with a [[SincerityMode sincerely affectionate]] SeeYouInHell. The speech receives applauses from the cast. In their podcast, the Boulets also express approval for Jarvis' conduct.
894* NewEnglandPuritan: His "Terror in the Woods" look is a murderous ghostly Puritan resurrected by a rising tide of modern Puritanism. On Instagram, he gave the character a backstory that involved being accidentally raised by, and inevitably repelled by, a young lesbian couple.
895* ShoutOutThemeNaming: The name is an homage to both Jarvis Cocker, lead singer of Music/{{Pulp}}, and Hammer Horror flicks.
896* SillySpook: Jarvis is described as the ghost of a Seventies lothario "possessing the body of an infuriatingly tiny woman."
897
898!Anna Phylactic (8th)
899->'''From''': Manchester, UK
900->'''Pronouns''': He/Him, She/Her, They/Them
901----
902* BeeAfraid: In keeping with the pun of her name, her Meet Our Monsters look has a heavy bee motif.
903* PunnyName: A take on "anaphylactic shock," which she says she adopted because she wants to leave everyone breathless.
904* TheQuietOne: Her perception as this by the rest of the ghouls eventually leads to a minor blowup about how she's not less serious as a competitor just because her personality isn't on 24/7.
905
906!Jay Kay (7th)
907->'''From''': Brooklyn, NY
908->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
909----
910* BackFromTheDead: They were originally the first one out, but returned the next episode. Subverted in which they lasted a few more episodes before being eliminated again.
911* RuleOfDrama: The Boulets admit they had to go find if Jay Kay had submitted an audition tape after seeing ''La Zavaleta'', of all people, call them "the most annoying person in Brooklyn" on Instagram.
912* SadClown: After weeks of getting it from the other ghouls, he finally tells Cynthia that he uses humor and shade to try to keep some distance so that others don't see the parts of himself he hates.
913* SelfAbuse: Their "Trash Can Children" look is a serial masturbator, complete with a gigantic right arm and a lot of... byproduct.
914* ScoutOut: Their "Terror in the Woods" look is a Girl Scout who had a ''really'' bad accident with Smores.
915* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Gets this reputation among the ghouls, much to their own confusion and consternation.
916
917!Cynthia Doll (6th)
918->'''From''': Kansas City, MO
919->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
920----
921* DudeNotFunny: Doesn't get the ''full'' force of this, but does get critiqued in the "Trash Can Children" floor show for ending up somewhere in a comedic middle ground with her meth addict look - not pushing far enough into CrossesTheLineTwice, leaving it somewhere uncomfortably close to making fun of a real problem in the queer community.
922* MushroomMan: Her "Terror in the Woods" look is a giant mushroom person akin to ''{{Film/Matango}}''.
923* ShoutOut: Her name is an homage to the doll Angelica always carried around on ''{{WesternAnimation/Rugrats}}.''
924* WringEveryLastDropOutOfHim: On their podcast, the Boulets reveal they worried that Cynthia was having a breakdown during the first Fright Feat, which involved walking through the woods at night, getting attacked by masked men with tasers, and having a bucket of blood hurled on her. Then, they realized she was doing an overly dramatic death scene, complete with lifting her head back up to check before putting it back down, before getting up and continuing the challenge.
925
926!Fantasia Royale Gaga (5th)
927->'''From''': Miami, FL
928->'''Pronouns''': She/Her
929----
930* BigBreastPride: Fantasia takes pride in her bosom. At the start of the first Fright Feat, she even looks down at her breasts and asks, "Are you ready, girls?"
931* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was a fugitive on a bad warrant and eventually had to go to jail. As a black trans woman, her incarceration was rough.
932* EarlyBirdCameo: While her name never made it on air, Fantasia is enough of a veteran of the drag scene that the Boulet Brothers have made reference to her multiple times during the competition, including asking Coco Kaine if her breastplate during the ''Titans'' wrestling challenge was an homage to Fantasia.
933* ShoutOutThemeNaming: In addition to taking her last name from Lady Gaga, her first name is an homage to Fantasia Barrino, Season 3 winner of ''Series/AmericanIdol.''
934* TheOldestProfession: Fantasia also speaks on her past experience as a sex worker, which is why she throws herself into the "Pleasure Planet X" challenge.
935
936!Blackberri [-(runner-up)-]
937->'''From''': Houston, TX
938->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, He/Him
939----
940* FinalGirl: Her "Terror in the Woods" look is meant to be the final girl of a slasher flick who made it out of the woods, still tangled in her sleeping bag and run through with skewers (that still have marshmellows on them).
941* GirlsWithMoustaches: Another bearded queen, Blackberri proudly rocks her facial hair.
942* {{Sexbot}}: Her "Pleasure Planet X" look is a voluptuous sex droid with Dalek blaster titties.
943
944!Orkgotik [-(runner-up)-]
945->'''From''': Buenos Aires, Argentina
946->'''Pronouns''': Any
947----
948* FoodSlap: Deliberately spills their drink on Jay Kay in the Cauldron while all the ghouls are making a toast, right after the two have gotten in a fight over Ork's Floor Show look. It doesn't improve matters between the two.
949* NatureIsNotNice: Their "Terror in the Woods" look is a park ranger who's been taken over by a parasite, with giant centipede-like arms. In an Instagram story, Orkgotik twists the script by talking about how there's not really a similar figure to a park ranger in their part of South America; the closest equivalent, in their eyes, is somebody trying to impose violence upon nature.
950* PunnyName: Their name is short for "Orca Gotica," or "Gothic killer whale" in Spanish, which explains the recurring black-and-white motif.
951* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Defied. They're read by Creator/MikeFlanagan for taking a big risk by wearing a mask and club kid boots on the ''Dragula'' stage... but the rest of the look is so good, it manages to work.
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953!Throb Zombie [-(runner-up)-]
954->'''From''': Boston, MA
955->'''Pronouns''': They/Them
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957* AutoCannibalism: As part of the "Terror in the Woods" runway, Throb's redneck cannibal puts a sausage through their fly, clearing representing a dick... then rips it out, bites off one half, and lights the other half like a cigar.
958** And again with their "Trash Can Children" look, an old-school ice cream vendor who is selling... big bloody scoops of their own viscera. And they can't help but take a lick.
959* DistaffCounterpart: The other AFAB drag king competitor for the season.
960* HillbillyHorrors: Their "Terror in the Woods" look is a redneck cannibal with a bloody hook hand and a sack full of body parts.
961* MachoCamp: Proudly gives Niohuru X lessons in the more ridiculous aspects of masculinity, which help her to win the "Ultraviolet Ultras" floor show.
962* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Meant to be Music/RobZombie "with a little extra thrust."
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964!Niohuru X [-(winner)-]
965->'''From''': Los Angeles, CA
966->'''Pronouns''': She/Her, They/Them
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968* AsianFoxSpirit: Her "Terror in the Woods" look is a hulijing that walks in with a suitor's severed head on an umbrella and a hand fan made out of a face. It wins her the top spot for the week.
969* AwesomeButImpractical: Her "Drag Kaiju" look has a massive, articulated tail that is instantly compared against Fantasia's snake look from the previous challenge. However, issue with articulation means that she can't move on stage, having to be carried over by crew members for the "demolish the city" part of the floor show. She then has to be wheelbarrowed in by Throb for the judges' critiques.
970* SeductiveSpider: Done in maybe the most horrifying way in the "Trash Can Children" challenge, complete with visible vagina. On her groin. And pregnant belly. And face.
971* WeakButSkilled: By her own admission, Niohuru does not have much experience in performing on stage or doing lip syncs. However, through preparation and drive, she still aced the challenges involving these skills. During the judgement segment of Episode 3, she reveals that she has done live lip sync only three or four times before, leaving the Boulets impressed at how well she performed in the challenge.
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