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1WARNING: Unmarked spoilers from seasons 1 and 2 abound. Venture forth at your own risk.
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5!Main Characters
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7[[folder:Vanessa Ives]]
8[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ives_vanessa_7615.jpg]]
9[[caption-width-right:250:''"We here have been brutalized with loss. It has made us brutal in return."'']]
10->'''Played By:''' Creator/EvaGreen
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12Poised, mysterious, and utterly composed, Vanessa is a seductive and formidable beauty full of secrets and danger. She is keenly observant -- clairvoyant, even -- as well as an expert medium. Her supernatural gifts are powerful and useful to those around her, particularly Sir Malcolm, but they are also a heavy burden. Her inner demons are very real to her and everyone around her, and they threaten to destroy her relationships, her sanity, and her very life.
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14* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's framed this way during the first season (especially the first half), but we learn soon enough that she's actually NotSoStoic.
15* AnimalMotifs: Scorpions. She's wearing them in her character poster, when she was training with the Cut-Wife the older woman referred to Vanessa as "little scorpion", and the magical wards she draws in blood are in the shape of a scorpion. It seems to be a case of DarkIsNotEvil here, as the scorpion seemingly reminds Vanessa of her earlier magical power rather than the more recent demonic influences in her life.
16** Revisited in "The Day Tennyson Died," when her trip to the museum ends with her lingering at Dr. Sweet's scorpion display.
17* ApocalypseMaiden: Multiple incidents and conversations -- especially the Verbis Diablo passage -- suggest that as the reincarnation of Amunet she's this trope in the making, as Lucifer and Dracula are fallen angels competing to make her their "Mother of Evil".
18* BadassPacifist: Until she drops the pacifist part in Season Two.
19* BeneathTheMask: Underneath her confidence and seeming casualness, Vanessa is a very damaged woman, tormented by a life of toil and torture, and plagued by guilt and shame.
20* BrokenBird: Although usually emotionally stoic, Vanessa's endless troubles, her battle with Lucifer, and Ethan's abandonment in season 2 all push her into this trope in season 3. She [[HopeSpot begins to get better]] with Lyle and Dr. Seward's help, only for [[DespairEventHorizon Dracula to fully break her again]].
21* ByronicHero: Troubled past? Check. High intelligence and skill? Check. Doesn't fit in with society? Check. Highly complicated, passionate, and strong-willed, while also remaining sympathetic? Check.
22* CantHaveSexEver: Not that she ''can't,'' exactly, but it's more like she's scared of doing so, since every time she has genuinely passionate sex, it makes her weak to the demon and allows him to possess her.
23* CoolBigSis: Even though they aren't blood related, she develops into this for Victor in Season 2, helping him shop for clothes for Lily and teasing him about being in love. He's also the only one she entrusts with her hiding place when she and Ethan leave London, and he trusts her with watching over him whilst he shoots up on morphine.
24* DeathGlare: She packs a nice arsenal of intimidating stares capable of stopping monsters in their tracks. However it's later revealed this last bit has more to do with her being possessed by a demon.
25* DemonicPossession: She has suffered from this her whole life, and more or less accepted it when she seduced Mina's fiancé. The possession comes and goes, but is linked to sexual encounters. It was apparently exorcised by Ethan in "Possession", but it's not completely gone.
26* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: And she gets even paler when she's going through trauma or a possession.
27* EntertaininglyWrong: She invokes this trope when she shares her compiled research on Dracula with Catriona. Catriona points out that a lot of what is "known" of Dracula is little more than peasant superstition and myth.
28* EvilMatriarch: Both Lucifer and Dracula seek to make Vanessa the Mother of Evil. [[spoiler: Dracula succeeds.]]
29* {{Expy}}: Interestingly enough, for both Mina Murray-Harker and Lucy Westenra. She replaces Lucy as Mina's best gal pal, but replaces Mina as the true object of Dracula's desire and his reincarnated lost-love. However, both Mina and Lucy actually do appear in show materials, Mina in the show itself and Lucy in the prequel comic.
30* FallenHero: [[spoiler: Tired of running and fighting, Vanessa submits to Dracula and becomes the Mother of Evil in "Ebb Tide."]]
31* FatalAttractor: Besides Lucifer wanting her as his bride, her love interests are Dorian Gray [[spoiler: a depraved, ancient immortal]], Ethan Chandler ([[spoiler:a werewolf]]), and Dr. Sweet [[spoiler:aka Dracula himself]].
32* TheHero: For all her doubt and darkness, Vanessa is undeniably the centre of the series.
33* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler: Ultimately, Ethan has to kill her in order to save the world in "The Blessed Dark," fulfilling his purpose as the Wolf of God.]]
34* HeroicBSOD:
35** She goes through one at the beginning of season two, due to her encounter with the witches. The experience brings to her mind her time with the Cut-Wife of Ballantree Moor, the evil of the Nightcomers, the Cut-Wife's execution, and Vanessa's own branding at the hands of the witches' minions.
36** She undergoes another one at the beginning of season three, due to being abandoned by Victor, Malcolm, and Ethan. This one is significantly more serious of a depressive episode, to the point where Vanessa has neglected the house and her appearance, and is frightened of light itself.
37* MotherOfAThousandYoung: Metaphorically, as the Mother of Evil. [[spoiler: Dracula calls his horde of familiars her children.]]
38* MysteriousWoman: Even Dorian considers her "London's greatest mystery."
39* NiceGirl: In spite of her traumatic past and stoic appearance, Vanessa is overall kind and compassionate.
40* NotSoStoic: She does show a noticeably more cheerful mood when she's around Dorian Gray and when she re-encounters Mina. John Clare also finds a way into Vanessa's warmer moods, due to their [[spoiler: shared history together at the asylum, although neither appear to remember it]].
41* OddFriendship: Due to her unique nature and turbulent life story, really any friendship she has is like this. Standouts include her endearing closeness with the eccentric Ferdinand Lyle, her snarky relationship with Dr Seward, and her growing fascination with the mysteriously independent Catriona Hartdegen.
42* PsychicPowers: She can repel [[EliteMooks lesser vampires]], and can partially tell the future with and without tarot cards. She divines a dark secret from Dr. Seward's past by grasping the psychiatrist's wrist.
43* {{Reincarnation}}: A great deal of Vanessa's problems in life stem from the fact that she is the modern-day incarnation of the Egyptian goddess Amunet; her divine potential to unleash the apocalypse makes her a target for both Lucifer and Dracula.
44* SexySoakedShirt: Subverted because it's an [[FanDisservice un-sexy]] version of this trope. She is [[CrucifiedHeroShot chained to a wall]] in a BedlamHouse in nothing but a white shift and sprayed down with a fire hose.
45* SherlockScan: She pulls one on Ethan when she first meets him, and is the subject of one from Dorian and Dr. Seward.
46* ShipperOnDeck: In season 2, she encourages Victor's relationship with Lily -- who, as far as she knows, is [[KissingCousins his cousin]].
47* SmokingIsGlamorous: It certainly is when it's [[GoodSmokingEvilSmoking Vanessa Ives doing it]]. Due to the nature of the show, though, this trope frequently turns into [[CigaretteOfAnxiety something else]].
48* TheStoic: Vanessa frequently stays composed and calm, keeping the same mildly cold expression regardless of the circumstances. Her facade begins to break as the battle with the Nightcomers moves into increasingly personal and private areas of her life, and by season 3, she is completely beaten down and depressed.
49* SweetTooth: According to Sembene, Vanessa commonly eats dessert foods for breakfast.
50* ThenLetMeBeEvil: After years of being coveted and tormented by Lucifer and Dracula, [[spoiler: Vanessa succumbs to Dracula and becomes the Mother of Evil]].
51--> '''Vanessa''': This is what I am.
52* TokenWizard: Vanessa is not the only supernatural member of the main cast (Dorian is immortal, while Ethan is a werewolf), but she is the only one to purposefully make use of her magical abilities and knowledge.
53* UnresolvedSexualTension: Between her and Ethan, Dorian, Lucifer, Dracula, and maybe even Sir Malcolm... It's probably easier to list the male characters she doesn't have it with.
54* WhenSheSmiles: She's normally straight-faced and stoic, and often sombre. However, on the rare occasions Vanessa gets to smile, it's really very heartwarming.
55* WillingChanneler: She could have rid herself of the demonic force that possesses her if she wanted to, but the allure of power proved too strong, and she allowed it to take hold of her.
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57
58[[folder:Sir Malcolm Murray]]
59[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/murray_malcolm_5748.jpg]]
60[[caption-width-right:250:''"With me, you will behold terrible wonders."'']]
61->'''Played By:''' Creator/TimothyDalton
62
63A hardened explorer and veteran of several surveys into darkest Africa, Sir Malcolm is a hunter on a deeply personal quest. Although he is wealthy and renowned, Sir Malcolm's exploits have taken a deep toll on his family, and although his stately home is filled with marvelous souvenirs of his travels, it is devoid of loved ones. With Vanessa's help, he is determined to right the wrongs of his past, but his toughest journey lies ahead.
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65* AntiHero: Sir Malcolm's motives are sympathetic, but he's ''utterly'' ruthless in his methods. He's more self-aware of this in season 2, telling Vanessa in "Verbis Diablo" that he cannot judge anyone's goodness, and Victor in "Memento Mori" that he knows something is wrong because he no longer feels the guilt of his past.
66-->'''Malcolm''': I've become alienated from the cruel man who used to look back at me in the mirror. What is this face, Doctor? Is it the one you knew - and promptly feared?
67-->'''Victor''': I've seen you grow content.
68-->'''Malcolm''': You've seen me grow into a happy man, but look deeper. That's not who I am.
69* BadassBookworm: He's a noted scholar and author, speaks at ''least'' three languages fluently (English, Swahili, and Arabic), and is capable of plotting a nautical and/or land course.
70* BadassInDistress: He spends much of season two under Evelyn's power, and upon managing to break out, gets imprisoned by her. The final two episodes of the season are devoted to Vanessa, Ethan, Sembene, Victor, and Lyle coming to his rescue.
71* BadassNormal: Of the main cast, he is probably the one furthest removed from anything supernatural, but he is still very much capable of facing inhuman monstrosities in battle and winning.
72* {{Brainwashed}}: He falls under the spell of Evelyn Poole, not knowing of her true intentions. However, he ends up being broken out of it in "Memento Mori" by a combination of Sembene's help and his memories of his family.
73* BoldExplorer: His profession, of sorts, before the events of the series. He's traveled far and wide, climbing mountains and crossing rivers. This is somewhat explored by the series, and deconstructed: Malcolm is ''the'' quintessential British adventure hero for Victorian times. He is also a horrible person who raped his way across Africa, abandoned his son, and treats people appallingly.
74* BreakTheHaughty: The events of Season 2 chisel away whatever impressions he had of himself; which culminates in a soul-shaking meeting with the ghosts of his wife and children - who proceed to give him [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech ‘Reason You Suck’ speeches]]. By Season 3, there is almost nothing left of the ornery man who took himself very seriously at the start of the series.
75* BrutalHonesty: He tells Vanessa to her face she means nothing to him in the face of getting Mina back. [[spoiler:However, he ultimately ends up shooting the vampire Mina and declaring Vanessa to be his only real daughter]].
76* TheChosenOne: According to Kaetenay, Malcolm cannot die until he has fought in "the great battle between Earth and Sky", and cannot abandon his family (Vanessa and Ethan), as they are all "too important".
77* CoolOldGuy: He's in his late-fifties/early-sixties at least (the character, Timothy Dalton himself is a shocking ''71''), and extremely cool.
78* CulturedBadass: Sir Malcolm is an upper-class, well-educated man who keeps a sword in his cane and owns one of the first automatic guns.
79* TheDeterminator: Sir Malcolm is a renowned hunter, and veteran explorer; if there's something he wants, or a quarry that eludes his grasp, he WILL get it sooner or later. No matter how high the odds are stacked against his group, or how many losses they suffer, Sir Malcolm pushes on. At one point, he bluntly states that the heroes can lose every battle they encounter but the last.
80* EgomaniacHunter: Moreso in his younger days; the flashback from "Closer Than Sisters" depicts him this way.
81* {{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/KingSolomonsMines Allan Quatermain]], as a renowned explorer and hunter who gained fame in DarkestAfrica.
82* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The lesson that is instilled in him as of the Season 2 finale. The ghosts of his wife and children spell it out to him that as noble as it is for him to acknowledge he is a horrible person and that he might be unable to redeem himself, it’s extremely disingenuous when he uses his self-loathing as a reason to continue being a horrible person and treat those closest to him like trash.
83* GoodIsNotNice: Especially not in Malcolm's case. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] after the events of Season 2, where he leans more into the former than the latter.
84* GoodOldFisticuffs: As the battle from the pilot shows, Malcolm may carry a sword cane and come off as a gentleman, but at heart, he's a brawler.
85* GreatWhiteHunter: He spent several years in Africa as an explorer and big game hunter.
86* HeelRealization: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. By the time the series begins, he already knows that he is a horrible person, but doesn’t believe that he can be better. It’s not until the Season 2 finale, that this trope is [[PlayingWithTropes played straight]] with him; where the ghosts of his wife and children lambaste him on the account that by deliberately continuing to be a horrible person, he’s not as repentant as he believes he is.
87* HeWhoFightsMonsters: In his quest to eliminate the vampire threat and rescue his daughter, Malcolm's allowed the most ruthless and vicious aspects of his personality to surface. This trope is eventually deconstructed; the crusade against the forces of darkness takes their toll, and losing his family and Sembene in fact only leaves him morose and directionless in Africa.
88** The change in Malcolm's drive for vengeance is highlighted in his interactions with Jared Talbot, another alpha male of the wilderness who lost his family and went to extremes to avenge them. Sir Malcolm has a new family to guide and balance him. Jared Talbot does not.
89* HesBack: Following several episodes under Evelyn's control causing him to change and act very differently, he finally breaks out of it in "Memento Mori." Once he is, he returns to his old self.
90* HiddenDepths: For all his faults, he works in a shelter for people who suffer from cholera whenever he can and provides them with funds. He describes it as the closest he can come to feeling at peace.
91* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Sir Malcolm ends up killing [[spoiler: Jared Talbot]], so as to stop Ethan from falling further into darkness.
92* ImportantHaircut: To symbolize Evelyn's hold over his mind, he goes clean-shaven in order to look more attractive to her.
93* ItsAllAboutMe: Malcolm was incredibly self-centered for a very long time. We're talking about a man who abandoned his dying son to traipse over Africa. When Malcolm found a mountain his dying son had begged him to name after him, Malcolm in his grief ''named it after himself''. In the present, he regrets some of his selfish actions in the past, but has long since stopped believing he can make up for them, or change the way he is.
94* TheLeader: In between Type 1 and Type 3. Of the group, Sir Malcolm normally leads the exploits, employs Ethan and Victor, and formulates most of the decisions. However, he defers to Vanessa on certain occasions, when he knows her supernatural abilities are needed.
95* LikeASonToMe:
96** Malcolm tells Victor he cares about him because Victor reminds him of Peter, his son. Unfortunately, this extends to ignoring Victor when he isn't useful to him -- [[ParentalNeglect just like he once did with Peter]].
97** In a less heartwarming fashion, he tells Vanessa that she is the daughter he deserves (implying that Mina is far better than both of them). His declaration to the vampiric Mina in "Grand Guignol" that "I have a daughter" can be taken as either metaphorically or literally true, given that he was conducting an affair of an unknown starting point with Vanessa's mother.
98* ManipulativeBastard: He's not at all above using emotional connections, guilt, and insecurities to get even people he cares about to do what he wants. At least Ethan and Vanessa prove somewhat resistant, though.
99* ManlyTears: Quite a few times, but nearly always in regards to his [[TheLostLenore daughter Mina]] or [[ILetGwenStacyDie son Peter]].
100* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: He's pretty depressed in season three after taking Sembene's body back to Africa, and realizing the thrilling land he knew has completely changed.
101* PapaWolf: See the quote above regarding his daughter, Mina. Averted with regards to his son, and subverted with Mina, when he chooses Vanessa over her in the first season finale.
102** He plays it straight when it comes to Vanessa, though.
103* ParentalSubstitute: See TeamDad. Malcolm is one for all the younger members of the "family". He was closer to Vanessa than her actual father, and calls her "the daughter [he] deserves"; he likewise bonds with Victor (who is somewhat of a ReplacementGoldfish for his son Peter) and Ethan (who is very much IHateYouVampireDad and has father issues of his own).
104** Ethan as Malcolm's son-of-choice also makes an appearance in "The Day Tennyson Died". Kaetenay refers to Ethan as "our son" while speaking with Malcolm.
105* SadisticChoice: He is forced to make one in "Grand Guignol", choosing to save Vanessa over the vampiric Mina.
106* SlasherSmile: He sports a rather intimidating smile on occasion.
107* SparedByTheAdaptation: Mina's parents are deceased in the original novel.
108* SurvivorGuilt: An explorer and hunter of great violence and brutality in his past, Sir Malcolm has survived all he has seen, but his family has paid the price dearly for his conquests and absences. [[TheStoic Sir Malcolm doesn't display it very often]], but the guilt is a tremendous weight upon him.
109* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He has a lot in common with the literary Van Helsing after Season 1. He shares deceased offspring and a wife he could not divorce because of various reasons.
110** He also shares the African explorer past and love affair with an immortal woman with H. Rider Haggard's Allan Quatermain.
111* SwordCane: Malcolm's weapon of choice.
112* TeamDad: He serves as an interesting example, as he's closer to an abusive dad. Still, Vanessa, Victor, and finally even Ethan all acknowledge him as a father figure. His relationship with Vanessa is a dark and sometimes abusive one for much of the series, but he acknowledges her as a daughter of sorts until embracing it in the first season finale.
113* TookALevelInKindness: Courtesy of Evelyn's bewitchment. Everyone around him is severely thrown off by his [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness angst-free characterisation]], but it thankfully doesn't last very long.
114** A more natural version of this occurs between seasons 2 and 3. Sembene's death, the ghostly torment of his children's ghosts, and a meeting with Jared Talbot all help Sir Malcolm recognise what a terrible human being he is, and how he can do better to protect the family he has left.
115* VampireHunter: He becomes this in the quest to save his daughter, although it takes him most of the season to fully understand what he is up against.
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117
118[[folder:Ethan Chandler / Ethan Lawrence Talbot]]
119[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chandler_ethan_7138.jpg]]
120[[caption-width-right:250:''"We've all done things to survive. I've such sins at my back it would kill me to turn around."'']]
121->'''Played By:''' Creator/JoshHartnett
122
123A charming American who finds himself trapped in the darkest corners of Victorian London, Ethan's charm and brash ways are catnip to the ladies, but behind Ethan's bright eyes lurk dark secrets. He is running from something, and his troubling past threatens to overtake him at every turn.
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125* BigBrotherInstinct: For Victor and (to some extent, in addition to more romantic feelings he may be harbouring) Vanessa.
126* ByronicHero: Although seemingly a straightforward sharpshooter and hired gun at first glance, he soon reveals a tragic and dark past with possibly violent secrets who is estranged from his domineering father. He's also a mass-murdering werewolf.
127* CanonCharacterAllAlong: "Chandler" is a pseudonym. His real surname is Talbot, meaning he at least has the same name as [[Film/TheWolfMan1941 the Wolf Man]] of the silver screen.
128* ChivalrousPervert: Ethan has sex with at least three near or complete strangers in the first season alone, but he's perfectly honest about the fact that his "peripatetic" lifestyle keeps him from settling down, and he goes out of his way to be nice to women who need help.
129* TheChosenOne: He appears to be this, in keeping with Vanessa as an ApocalypseMaiden, as he is the [[WolfMan "Lupus Dei", a.k.a. the "Wolf of God"]], a divine protector that even Satan himself appears to be afraid of. Unfortunately, ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne, as Sembene, his new friend, opts to FaceDeathWithDignity rather than give him a MercyKill due to Ethan being too important to die. [[spoiler:Kaetenay even turned him specifically so he would become the Lupus Dei and save the world.]]
130* ConMan: When he's introduced, Ethan is pretending to be the only survivor of General Custer's last stand as part of his performance in a Western show. As Vanessa points out, he would've been a child when that happened and there famously were no survivors of that battle. He's not truly a con artist though; his shooting skills, which is what the audience really came to see, are genuine, and he happily admits the story is not true and is simply to embellish his performance.
131* CruelMercy: He was subjected to this in this backstory. Ethan is [[spoiler: responsible for the deaths of Kaetenay's family, and when he begged Kaetenay to kill him, the old warrior left him alive to suffer with his guilt and self-loathing instead of killing him outright]].
132* DarkAndTroubledPast: Hoo boy. During his time with the Army, Ethan butchered numerous Apaches, including Kaetenay's family. Racked with guilt, Ethan gave his life to Kaetenay, who instead spared him and made him a spiritual Apache. Together, they raided settler homes in retribution for the Army's brutality, which culminated in their murdering of Ethan's entire family except for his father.
133* DashinglyDapperDerby: Despite his American cowboy origins, Ethan only wears a cowboy hat as part of his Wild West show costume, electing to don a more locally fashionable bowler at all other times. (He might even have brought it with him from America; a derby was the headgear of choice at the time, particularly in the West, while the cowboy hat we know today didn't really exist.)
134* DecoyProtagonist: You'd be forgiven from the first episode for thinking Ethan is the hero and the central character. In fact, Ethan is more of a secondary protagonist. The closest thing the show has to a true hero is ''Vanessa.''
135* EarnYourHappyEnding: After everything they've been through, [[spoiler:the comic series ends with Ethan and Lily moving to New York to raise the twin girls Ethan fathered with Vanessa's Lucifer-possessed dead body. Sometimes a happy family is a werewolf, a revenant, and their half-demon daughters]].
136* EmotionalBruiser: See TheHeart; for all his position as hired muscle and skills in a fight, Ethan is probably most emotionally open of the cast.
137* {{Foreshadowing}}: His blackouts will tip off any genre savvy fan that he's not all that he appears to be.
138* GeniusBruiser: Ethan's knack for bar fighting and sharpshooting leads Malcolm to initially regard him as nothing but "[[DumbMuscle a finger on the trigger]]", comparing him unfavorably to Dr Frankenstein. It turns out that he is classically educated, and has some knowledge of, among other things, Latin, Catholic saints, colognes, and, in Dorian's estimation, opera.
139* GunsAkimbo: A pair of [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolvers]], naturally.
140* TheGunslinger: He is introduced showcasing [[ImprobableAimingSkills his skills]] as part of a travelling Wild West show.
141* TheHeart: Despite being essentially hired muscle, Ethan is the one who objects to Fenton's captivity, and the one who pushes for Malcolm to trust in Vanessa. He likewise gets on best with the entire group.
142** This quality also explains why he gets along so well with Mr Lyle, the team's other great communicator.
143* TheHedonist: He pretends to be one to avoid attachments. Vanessa immediately sees through the act.
144* HiddenDepths: As Vanessa rightly sees, Ethan is a much more deep and complicated man than he likes to appear.
145* ImportantHaircut: At the end of season 2 after being arrested by Rusk. His long hair is no more, and he now has a buzz cut. It eventually grows out by season 3 into a modern-looking short hairstyle.
146* ImprobableAimingSkills: To the extent that attention is drawn to it, and it's the reason he gets hired by Vanessa and Sir Malcolm. He gets headshots with ease and can hit a target with his back to it.
147* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Hilariously so in the first season. It's nearly a running gag that nobody tells Ethan ''anything'' about what he might need to know. Logical questions like "what are these horrible blood-drinking demons we are now fighting?" tend to go unanswered.
148** Ethan is also guilty of this as well, keeping his werewolf problems a secret from everyone except Sembene and eventually Vanessa.
149* MeaningfulName: His real name, Ethan Lawrence Talbot, is a shout-out to Universal Studios' very first [[Film/TheWolfMan1941 Wolf Man]], Lawrence Stewart "Larry" Talbot.
150* MightyWhitey: Subverted with his backstory. He's accepted into the ranks of the Apache, and, according to Kaetenay, took to their fight against the US Cavalry with much gusto. Ultimately, his involvement doesn't make a blind bit of difference to the cause.
151* NiceGuy: Undoubtedly the most moral member of the group, Ethan is a genuinely caring, compassionate and friendly man, who is always there to call the others out when they go too far.
152* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He bears several similarities to Quincy Morris, an American who courted Lucy Westenra in ''Dracula''.
153** Interestingly, his love interest Vanessa replaces the character of Lucy Westenra as Mina Murray-Harker's best friend.
154* ThenLetMeBeEvil: In "This World is Our Hell", due to Hecate's corruption, his hatred toward his father and Kaetenay, and his own dwindling faith that he's good for anything but killing, he declares this.
155* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Vanessa. It's finally resolved in season 2, when they go out to Ballantree Moor, and the two have their BigDamnKiss.
156* WolfMan: Revealed in the Season 1 finale, to the regret of the bounty hunters sent to apprehend him.
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158
159[[folder:Victor Frankenstein]]
160[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frankenstein_victor_1563.jpg]]
161[[caption-width-right:250:''"If you seek to threaten me, threaten me with ''life.''"'']]
162->'''Played By:''' Harry Treadaway
163
164More Romantic poet than surgeon, Dr. Frankenstein is a tender, gentle soul who is fascinated by the mysteries of life and death. He has dedicated himself to researching what makes something live, and has sacrificed everything for his scientific pursuit. But he is playing with fire, and his research pays off in shocking ways with devastating consequences.
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166* AbusiveParents: His father was neglectful, and made no secret of preferring Victor's more athletic brothers over him. It's due to this he sees Sir Malcolm as a ParentalSubstitute. Ironically, he sometimes shows similar behaviour himself towards Caliban.
167* ActionSurvivor: What he grows into. Compared to the other members of the group, Victor isn't the adventurous or physical sort, and prefers to avoid fighting. However, when his life or those of his friends is in danger, he'll rush forward and help out as much as he can.
168* AdaptationalNationality: He's English in the show, but in the novel he's from French-speaking {{UsefulNotes/Switzerland}}.
169* ArbitrarySkepticism: Despite dealing with the supernatural on a regular basis, Victor is always and quite openly skeptical of new possible supernatural events (such as witches and the devil) until absolute evidence of things presents itself. Over time, while still remaining suspicious, Victor admits the mounting evidence is eroding his skepticism.
170* ArtEvolution: Of an in-universe sort; his first creation, the Creature, is a hideous mess of craggy scars and pale skin. His second effort, Proteus, is a more normal-looking fellow, but the back of his head is scored with scars from where Victor presumably cut his skull open. His third, Lily, is entirely normal in appearance with the exception of light, if obvious, scars on her chest.
171* BadassBookworm: What he grows into after taking [[TookALevelInBadass several levels in badass]]. An intellectual by nature, Frankenstein is a reasonably thin and unimposing man who has the soul of a poet. However, he proves to be a fast learner and not a bad shot (being a surgeon, he naturally has great dexterity and steady hands), growing to the point he joins the group in facing down the vampires in "Grand Guignol."
172* ByronicHero: Victor is a man of great intelligence with endless passion for science, progress, and discovery. He is also a man haunted by great tragedies in his life, making him somewhat anti-social and very isolated. He is also a classic narcissist whose mistakes have resulted in a vengeful resurrected corpse with about five hundred issues walking the streets of London.
173* CannotSpitItOut: His life would be so much easier if he only ''told'' someone about his creations.
174* DeadpanSnarker: He is very sharp-witted, even in the more serious moments.
175* {{Determinator}}: He is determined to realize his scientific goals, and gives an impassioned speech to Sir Malcolm about it. (Of course, later developments make it likely he was simply [[FunctionalAddict high]].)
176* DrFrankenstein: Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his vengeful Creature are both regular characters in all three seasons. Frankenstein is depicted quite in Shelley's style as a well-intentioned, but dangerously irresponsible and neurotic obsessive with [[spoiler:necrophiliac tendencies]].
177* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Victor Frankenstein and Henry Jekyll went to the same medical school, at least, and were apparently each other's only friends.
178* FlatEarthAtheist: Despite vampires, malevolent demonic forces, and immortal reanimated humans being part of his everyday routine, Frankenstein doesn't believe in God. He is well-read in theology, however, and he does seem to have spiritual beliefs of some sort.
179* ForScience: [[{{DefiedTrope}} Defied]], which makes this adaption of Frankenstein rather unique. In the very first episode, Victor goes on a tirade mocking this idea.
180--> ''I would never chart a river or scale a peak to take its measure or plant a flag, there's no point. It's solipsistic self-aggrandisement. So too those scientists who study the planet seeking astronomical enlightenment for its own sake. The botanists studying the variegation of an Amazonian fern. The zoologist caught up in the endless fascination of an adder's coils. And for what? Knowledge for itself alone? The elation of discovery? Plant your flag on the truth?''
181* FunctionalAddict: Due to medicine he was administered as a child, he is addicted to morphine and other narcotics. By the end of season 2, however, he barely qualifies as functional, as his addiction has more or less consumed him.
182* InsufferableGenius: He's thoroughly obnoxious to the group when they first try to recruit them, claiming they couldn't possibly appreciate his work, and is only convinced to help when Vanessa shows him the vampire corpse. He also considers his own abilities to be superior to those of Dr. Jekyll, and doesn't recognize that Jekyll's race has been an obstacle for him achieving his goals.
183* ILoveTheDead: He only became attracted to Brona ''after'' she was dead. The way he lovingly caresses her cold and lifeless body is disturbingly close to outright necrophilia.
184* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Victor cuts himself off from everything except his scientific research. He also initially seems disinterested in helping Sir Malcolm and Vanessa until they provide him with something that's scientifically interesting.
185* LoveMakesYouEvil: Definitely played with [[spoiler:to the point where it is averted only at the very last second, with Victor recognizing what purposefully erasing Lily's personality would actually mean]]. Victor becomes obsessed with Lily, and most of his darkest behavior is connected to his love for her.
186* MadScientist: Victor secretly experiments in the boarding house where he lives, keeping a private laboratory for his work.
187* MissingMom: His mother's early death seems to have robbed Victor of his one ally in the family, and started his fascination with science.
188* NatureAbhorsAVirgin: In "Possession", the Demon, through Vanessa, mockingly reveals Victor's virginity. The doctor is soon relieved of it in "Above the Vaulted Sky", by Lily.
189* NightmareFetishist: He's downright excited at the prospect of dissecting a vampire. He's also displayed some disturbingly necrophiliac tendencies.
190* ParentalSubstitute: He seems to view Sir Malcolm as his, which is exacerbated by his reminding Malcolm of his dead son, Peter.
191* SecretKeeper: He's made one in season 2, as when Sir Malcolm's bewitchment and the growing threat of the Nightcomers drives Vanessa and Ethan to the moors, Victor is the only one told of their destination.
192* SingleTargetSexuality: He admits in "Glorious Horrors" that Lily is the only person he has ever been attracted to, which may be due to her ''unique'' state.
193* SugarAndIcePersonality: His obsession with his work has left him isolated and defensive by the start of the series, but he is a passionate and empathetic person to those who get to know him.... [[ForScience most of the time.]]
194* TenderTears: Well, he is a Romantic. Besides, his creations give him a lot of reasons to cry.
195* TookALevelInBadass: A slight example, as he still isn't particularly impressive (at least by comparison to his teammates). However, in "Possession", he asks Ethan to teach him how to shoot, and in "Grand Guignol", he joins the others in fighting the vampire brides, managing to acquit himself fine with just a little help from Ethan and Sembene.
196* UsedToBeASweetKid: He was a lively, artistic child until his mother's death made him obsessed with overcoming mortality.
197* TheWormGuy: Victor initially refuses to help Sir Malcolm because of his own important scientific work. Eventually he's convinced to sign on as a member of Sir Malcolm's group because he needs the money.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Sembene]]
201[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sembe_9230.jpg]]
202[[caption-width-right:250:''"Where I come from, we know: some people cannot be saved."'']]
203->'''Played By:''' Creator/DannySapani
204
205Sembene is an African man with ritual face scarring who serves as Sir Malcolm's sentry and confidant. He has an air of mystery about him, and his heroic efforts prove invaluable to Sir Malcolm in his adventures.
206----
207* BattleButler: For Sir Malcolm -- not that the man needs to someone to fight his battles for him. Sembene also takes care of the more trivial tasks around Grandage Place, like the house-cleaning and cooking.
208* BlackDudeDiesFirst: [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged]] in Sembene's case. He isn't the first main character who dies, but he is the first to die permanently.
209* DarkAndTroubledPast: He implies that his own past before meeting Sir Malcolm wasn't very pleasant. When asked about it by Ethan, he admits he was part hunter and part something else he considers private. [[spoiler:Later on, he confesses to having been a slave trader, "hated and feared," a fact that he evidently regrets.]] He's also shown quite a bit of knowledge about the supernatural independent from the group.
210* FaceDeathWithDignity: When trapped together on the night of the full moon, he refuses to let Ethan kill himself. Sembene instead sacrifices himself knowing that Ethan has a greater purpose than him.
211* FantasticallyIndifferent: It's probably in his job description, but he even one-ups Malcolm when Malcolm and Victor are unsure what to feed their vampire "guest" Fenton, and Sembene nonchalantly walks in with a cat, kills it by breaking its neck, and tosses it to Fenton like it's all routine. It's expounded upon in "Possession".
212-->'''Ethan:''' Do you believe in God?\
213'''Sembene:''' I believe in everything.
214* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler:Despite being a main cast member who's been involved in the lives of Malcolm and Vanessa for a very long time, following his death, Sir Malcolm has him buried in a small ceremony, and he's never really mentioned again by anyone. Ethan's lack of reaction is especially jarring considering Sembene allowed Ethan's wolf form to kill him rather than let Ethan die.]]
215* GoodScarsEvilScars: Sembene has ritual scars on his face. In Season 2, it's revealed they mark him as a slave trader.
216* HonestAdvisor: Sembene often seems to be the wisest member of the group. When he speaks, it's usually to give his advice or opinion on matters, and so far he's always been spot on. He takes this role especially towards Sir Malcolm and Ethan, but is willing to share it with the whole group.
217* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: When Malcolm is possessed due to Evelyn's spell, Sembene manhandles him into a separate room and practically yells him into breaking the enchantment.
218* IOweYouMyLife: Sembene's service to Sir Malcolm is implied to be a life debt. Or, it could [[InvertedTrope go the other way]].
219-->'''Ethan''': I have a theory. I think Sir Malcolm saved your life, and [[IOweYouMyLife you owe him]]. That's why you're here.
220-->'''Sembene''': Or I saved his, and now he is my responsibility.
221* KukrisAreKool: His weapons of choice.
222* MentorOccupationalHazard: After two seasons of giving everyone sound advice and consultation, he ends up dying at the hands of Ethan's werewolf form.
223* NervesOfSteel: He faces down all manner of supernatural creatures, including Ethan in his werewolf form, and barely ''blinks''.
224* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Normally retains his cool, even in the most tense situations. If he loses it, it means something ''really'' bad is occurring.
225%%* ProudWarriorRaceGuy
226* TheQuietOne: It takes until episode 6 of the first season before he actually has more than one or two lines. Normally when he speaks, it's only to say something very important. (Or to announce he's making a buttercream torte.)
227* SecretKeeper: Following "Glorious Horrors," he is the only one to know Ethan is a werewolf.
228* TheStoic: It goes without saying. The moments where he loses his cool are few and far between.
229* SupremeChef: Sembene is one hell of a cook and makes some scrumptious desserts.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Dorian Gray]]
233[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gray_dorian_2294.jpg]]
234[[caption-width-right:250:''"To be different, to be powerful. Is that not a divine gift?"'']]
235->'''Played By:''' Creator/ReeveCarney
236
237Dorian Gray is an immensely wealthy young socialite who is almost unnerving in his beauty. His skin seems to radiate a golden glow of intoxicating youth and promise. A hedonist of reckless abandon, he has a devil-may-care attitude that borders on dangerous. Nothing seems to faze him, nor are any risks too great. In fact, he is unnaturally drawn to them.
238----
239* AdaptationalBadass: Not only is he considerably older than his book counterpart, this version of Dorian is seemingly indestructible to the point where he doesn't even react to being shot in the chest (he still bleeds, but it doesn't impair him in the slightest), while in the book he was simply immune to age and the effects his lifestyle would have on his appearance. He's also a very talented fighter, killing armed men without trouble.
240** Well, in the books we don't actually find out how exactly indestructible he is, but there's certainly no evidence that he is immune to bullets or stabbing.
241* TheAgeless: He's considerably older than his book counterpart, having apparently lived long enough to see "civilisations fall" and describing himself as "ancient."
242* BadassBoast: Gives one to Justine in "Ebb Tide".
243-->'''Justine''': Will you dance with me?
244-->'''Dorian''': You're otherwise engaged, I think.
245-->'''Justine''': Ever so charming, aren't you? All charm and nothing but. Might come a day, my lad, when that ain't enough.
246-->'''Dorian''': And are you to choose that day?
247-->'''Justine''': You wanted a killer. You got her. Can't go back now.
248-->'''Dorian''': Listen, child. I can toss you out like the baggage you are whenever it pleases me. And don't think for one moment your tiresome sapphic escapades shock me. You think you're bold? You think you know sin? You're still learning the language. I wrote the bloody book. You want to play with me, kitten? Then show me your claws.
249* BeautyIsBad: "Memento Mori" shows that under all his charm and beauty, Dorian is a monster.
250* BerserkButton: Dorian is a very friendly and soft-spoken man, who is almost always even-tempered. However, if you try and bully his love, he'll noticeably change.
251** Discovering his secrets is another one, as Angelique discovered, though this one is TranquilFury.
252* BirdsOfAFeather: He finds a match in Lily, a psychotic, and possibly also soulless, immortal.
253* TheCharmer: In "Grand Guignol", when Vanessa suggests her leaving is the first time he's ever been rejected. He doesn't deny it.
254* ChivalrousPervert: Being a hedonist, Dorian is always on the look out for new pleasures; he has no problems with seducing and sleeping with multiple people, and will always take advantage of any opportunity to present itself. However, when in a relationship with someone, he is always a perfect gentleman, and seems to genuinely care for Vanessa and Angelique. Likewise, even with people he simply sleeps with, he is always polite and respectful, and always make sure he has consent before pursuing anything further than flirting.
255* DeathlessAndDebauched: Dorian Gray is ageless and [[AdaptationalBadass virtually indestructible]]. As with the original novel, he is also a hedonist and constantly on the lookout for new experiences. Plus, being almost unnaturally beautiful, he has no problems with seducing both [[ImmortalityBisexuality women and men]]. [[spoiler: Ultimately, his decadence is a sign of his buried depression: Dorian is trapped a hollow, empty life that gives him no joy regardless of what he experiences, hence why his apparent KarmaHoudini is no victory at all.]]
256* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Even Ethan isn't immune to his charms, and the two have a one-night stand.
257* ExtremeOmnisexual: Reeve Carney describes his character as being 'omnisexual' and open to everyone and everything.
258* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Sex with Lily can lead to grave injuries, so his healing powers are rather appealing to her.
259** Being used as a practice dummy for Lily's knife-use lessons isn't much better, especially when Justine is the one practicing.
260* {{The Gunslinger}}: [[spoiler: Dorian is a surprisingly talented gunfighter, being able to kill, with perfect headshots, multiple men in a matter of seconds]].
261* HealingFactor: He appears to be able to heal from his wounds when in the presence of his infamous painting.
262* TheHedonist: He's always looking for new and exciting experiences.
263%% PCE * ImmortalityBisexuality: It fits into him being an ExtremeOmnisexual.
264* ImmortalityPromiscuity: Much like his literary counterpart, though the bisexuality is explicit here.
265* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Subverted. Though he isn't killed or imprisoned for his crimes, Lily realizes that immortality is his curse. He lives a hollow, empty life that gives him no joy, no matter what hedonism he undertakes. She leaves him alive, knowing he'll be truly alone forever.]]
266* KickTheMoralityPet: He ends up murdering Angelique when she discovers his secret, even after she promised to still love him.
267* LackOfEmpathy: Dorian rarely gets attached to people, and is easily able to discard them if they inconvenience them, even if he acts like he cared for them before. [[spoiler:In the finale, he explains that empathy atrophies like a muscle when it's not used often, and he's stopped forming connections with others because he knows he'll outlive anyone he grows to love.]]
268* MrFanservice: Dorian's an attractive man who gets a lot of sex scenes (going with his hedonism).
269* {{Narcissist}}: Well it is Dorian Gray!
270* NiceGuy: Hedonism aside, Dorian is legitimately quite a friendly and cheerful man. He's even able to cheer Vanessa up. [[BitchInSheepsClothing This is completely an act]]. Dorian is revealed as a selfish and heartless man who disposes of those close to him when they inconvenience him without even batting an eyelid.
271* NightmareFetishist: Having Brona cough up blood while the two are having sex doesn't even faze him. More than that, he's actually ''turned on'' by the prospect of "fucking a dying creature", likely because it's a new experience for him. During an erotic encounter with Brona's "successor" Lily, he also seems to really enjoy her escalating violence, which culminates in her biting off his ear.
272* PrettyBoy: Dorian is a beautiful man. Lampshaded when possessed!Vanessa calls him "the beautiful boy."
273* SecretKeeper: For Lily/Brona -- he seems to believe she's pulling off an elaborate con as her new Lily self, but doesn't divulge his observations to anyone.
274* SherlockScan: Dorian has a knack for reading and accurately sizing people up based upon minute clues, such as quite accurately assessing Vanessa based on the fact she wasn't wearing gloves at a do. He generally uses this to help him seduce others.
275* WhoWantsToLiveForever: While he sure does love his immortality, he seems to have become somewhat bored of it, as he confides in Vanessa, stating that he has learned a lot of things, and yet he wants to learn more. [[spoiler:In the series finale, he goes into further detail about it with Lily. Friends, lovers, children -- all die while an immortal lives. You don't want their losses to hurt you, so you avoid connections with others and your empathy fades. You become "a perfect, unchanging portrait of yourself."]]
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Brona Croft / Lily Frankenstein]]
279[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/croft_brona_8389.jpg]]
280[[caption-width-right:250:''"Me lungs are buggered. I'd like to say it was from the dire working conditions of the factory; but it's more likely God being a right ''playful'' fucker."'']]
281->'''Played By:''' Creator/BilliePiper
282
283Brona is a poor Irish immigrant who came to Victorian London in order to try and escape a dark and sordid past. The Gaelic meaning of her name is "sadness," yet she remains lovely, spirited, and erotically alive. She forms a bond with Ethan Chandler, who will do anything for her.
284
285In Season 2, she is reanimated as [[Film/BrideOfFrankenstein the Creature's intended bride]] and renamed Lily. Lily is seemingly innocent and naive, but at the same time curious and possesses great intellectual capacity. She dotes on her "cousin" Victor, but shies away from the odd John Clare. Later, she strikes up an acquaintance with Dorian Gray. Her naivety is shown to be an act in "Memento Mori", where it is revealed that she not only remembers Brona's life, but harbours quite a bit of inner fury.
286----
287* AintTooProudToBeg: In one of the most heartrending scenes in all of ''Penny Dreadful'', Lily reveals her past to Victor, who believes he'd be doing her a favor by stealing her memories and making her into his obedient lover. [[spoiler: Lily, sobbing, reveals the death of her daughter, and pleads with Victor not to take the memory of her beloved child from her. Moved to tears and realizing what he was about to do, Victor shows her mercy and releases her.]]
288* BirdsOfAFeather: As Lily, she finds an equal in Dorian, who shares her immortality as well as her newfound megalomania and bloodlust.
289* CameBackWrong: Brona was probably the most "heroic"/good member of the cast in Season One. Lily, on the other hand, has plans for world domination.
290* ClarkKenting: Played with, as it doesn't seem to be deliberate on her part (at least initially), but as Lily, her hair color, makeup, hairstyle, and accent are so different, Vanessa fails to recognize her. Dorian, however, does.
291* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She's obviously the equivalent of the cinematic Bride of Frankenstein, and also calls to mind Victor Frankenstein's cousin and fiancée from the novel, Elizabeth Lavenza]].
292* DarkAndTroubledPast: As is standard for this show, she fled an abusive relationship and became a sex worker to survive. Then her baby daughter froze to death after an angry john beat her rather than pay her.
293* DepravedBisexual: Lily's MotiveRant WeCanRuleTogether speech to Caliban indicates that she doesn't much care about gender. Then again, she also absolutely hates societal misogyny.
294* DoesNotLikeMen: Due to the abuse Brona suffered both as a lower class immigrant and a prostitute, Lily isn't very fond of men; due to her immortal strength and heightened anger, this leads her to brutally murdering a couple of them both deserving and undeserving of that fate. She does have some feelings for Dorian, though, and seems to possess soft spots for both John Clare and Victor. [[spoiler:In a conversation with Justine, she also reveals that she remembers Ethan with genuine fondness.]]
295* DomesticAbuse: Admittedly, they weren't yet married, but the man she was engaged to back in Ireland liked rough sex, didn't want to wait until the wedding, and Brona wasn't exactly a willing participant. She doesn't go into details, only that one night 'there was blood.' She fled back home, but her mother told her she still had to marry the man; as a result she ran away and came to England.
296* EarnYourHappyEnding: After everything they've been through, [[spoiler:the comic series ends with Ethan and Lily moving to New York to raise the twin girls Ethan fathered with Vanessa's Lucifer-possessed dead body. Sometimes a happy family is a werewolf, a revenant, and their half-demon daughters]].
297* FaceHeelTurn: While Brona was doubtlessly a good person, Lily is an accomplished liar, manipulator, and murderer.
298* FakingAmnesia: As revealed in "Memento Mori", she does remember her life as Brona, and claims she always has. And she is ''pissed''.
299* FirstGirlWins: [[spoiler:Brona/Lily is the first person we see Ethan in a romantic relationship with and they end up together at the conclusion of the comic continuation, assuming it's canonical]].
300* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Subverted. Victor attempts to {{Invoke|d}} this when he dyes Lily's hair blonde shortly after resurrecting her, saying that he always thought blonde women looked angelic, but she turns out to take more morally ambiguous actions than when she was brunette Brona.
301* HeelFaceTurn: At the end [[spoiler: Lily abandons her desire for revolution and bloodshed and decides to live as a human, having accepted her pain is a part of who she is.]]
302* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: In the first season.
303* ImportantHaircut: Victor cuts and dyes her hair to make her look less like her former self.
304* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Brona is slowly dying of consumption when Ethan meets her.
305* IfItsYouItsOkay: Played with. While she doesn't hate all men, she definitely despises most of them, with two exceptions. She sees Dorian as an equal immortal (or claims to), and loves Ethan because he truly loved her.
306* ItsNotYouItsMe: Played straight, and combined with TheOneThatGotAway, this is the reason she doesn't seek out Ethan after her resurrection. She claims that while she did really love Ethan, and that he was different than all other men, she believes herself to be too different now from the woman he loved for a relationship to work. In the comic that continues the story after Season 3, however, she finally does make herself known to him.
307* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Inverted. Victor tells her that she's his cousin Lily who had a horrific accident and lost all her memories. He also introduces the Creature as her betrothed, but clarifies that it's up to her if she has feelings for him. "Memento Mori" later shows that she does, in fact, remember her past life and is aware Victor's been lying to her from day one, but has been going along with it.
308* MercyKill: Brona receives one from Dr. Frankenstein, being suffocated with a pillow so she would die without going through the pain of succumbing to consumption. However, the trope is somewhat twisted, in that he also kills her to be able to turn her into the companion Caliban wished for.
309* MeaningfulName: Brona means "sadness" in Irish.
310* MeaningfulRename: Lily is the flower of death and rebirth, which is why Victor gives her this name. It is also very close to Lilith, which turns out to be quite apt later on.
311* MoralityPet: In season 3, Justine becomes this for her in a unique way. Despite becoming her and Dorian's murderous accomplice, she reawakens Lily's human instincts, reminding Lily of her younger self, [[spoiler:and more tragically, of her deceased daughter]].
312* NightmareFetishist: She's really into erotic asphyxiation and ripping off body parts, but is somewhat frustrated with the fragility of human partners. Dorian proves to be a better partner for her, due to his immortality.
313* ObfuscatingStupidity: She truly does know what both she and the Creature are, as well as remembering who she was before -- the sweet, naive Lily was merely a facade.
314* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:She reveals in season 3 that she had a daughter who died of cold when she was a baby]].
315* ThePollyanna: Played with. Brona's certainly not ''happy'' about the fact that she's dying, but she mostly just gets on with (what's left of) her life without angsting about it too much, and manages to keep a smile on her face most of the time.
316* PsychopathicWomanchild: Lily is constantly cheerful and almost childlike in nature, spends a lot of her time simply playing or dancing, shows many traits of entitlement and immaturity, and is also psychotic, murderous and cruel. From the way she acts, it seems like she sees a lot of the horrible things she does to people as a big joke.
317* RunawayFiance: The reason Brona's in London in the first place is because she fled from the prospect of having to marry her abusive fiancé, who had already hurt her more than once.
318* SuperStrength: Apparently this comes with reanimation. [[TheWorfEffect She can even best Caliban/John.]]
319* TheVamp: Lily plays to Victor's and Caliban's needs, appearing to each as the perfect woman, with varying degrees of innocence, while appearing more mysterious and seductive in Dorian's presence. When she picks up a man in a pub, she initially seems to go for a simple hookup, but then strangles him while in the act.
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:The Creature / Caliban / John Clare / [[spoiler: the orderly]]]]
323[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/penny-dreadful-creature-poster-11x17_500_4356.jpg]]
324[[caption-width-right:250:''"Do not test me, Frankenstein. You have not known horror until I have shown it to you."'']]
325->'''Played By:''' Creator/RoryKinnear
326
327Dr. Frankenstein's original creation, the Creature is a hideous, humanoid monster who nevertheless has a deep and anguished soul. His horrible appearance and unusual "birth" have left him a lonely, misunderstood outcast, and he is furious at his creator over his unfortunate fate.
328----
329* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the original book, the creature's appearance is monstrous, causing panic and terror to all who look at him and preventing him from even showing himself to the pubic. Caliban, however, is perfectly able to go about town and get employment, passing himself off as a rather unfortunate-looking man. Although, ironically, his appearance is very close to Shelley's description, with scars, corpse-white skin, long black hair, black lips, and yellow eyes. He thinks it's much worse than it actually is, though.
330* AdaptationalVillainy: Compared to the original novel. The Creature has considerably more KickTheDog moments in the show towards Frankenstein than Shelley's monster did. In the original novel, the monster only starts deliberately going after Frankenstein's loved ones after Frankenstein goes back on his promise to make him a bride, but in the show, he kills Van Helsing to motivate Frankenstein even though Frankenstein had already agreed.
331* AdaptationalWimp: The Creature in the book is a lot more self-assured, a capable manipulator, and even able to control fire.
332* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Despite being a very capable stage technician, he is disliked by the actors due to his ghoulish appearance.
333* BadassLongcoat: He wears a high-collared black greatcoat whenever he goes out in public, mostly in an attempt to hide his deformities.
334* BerserkButton: Do NOT call the Creature a freak. Doing so ends badly, as the Putneys find out at the end of Season 2.
335* ButtMonkey: He gets put through the wringer perhaps more than anyone in the story, except Vanessa. He's perceived as a hideous monster by practically everyone who sees him, he's rejected by his creator, nearly everyone who befriends him turns against him eventually or even turns out to have just been using him, and his love of poetry is scorned by other people almost as much as his looks.
336* CharacterDevelopment: In season 1, he is shy and withdrawn with everyone but Victor, whom he treats with angry disdain. He also spectacularly fails at communicating with women, being awkward at best but a stalkerish creep at worst. In season 2, while still shy, he manages to hold complete conversations and is less prone to hide his facial scars. He is also shown as more capable around women, as his interactions with his new employer's daughter Lavinia, [[spoiler:the newly resurrected Lily, and Vanessa]] show. In season 3, the Creature starts to remember pieces of his original life, like Proteus did before he died. The reawakening of his humanity spurs the Creature out of his apathy and home to England, Victor, and the hope of answers. He then assumes his old identity as a father and husband, and reaches a new level of self-awareness and understanding.
337* DarkAndTroubledPast: In life, he was originally an orderly at a upper-class BedlamHouse, and hated every minute of the torture he witnessed there. Later, after death, he was rejected at (re-)birth by his creator/father Victor, then shunned by society for looking like a walking corpse.
338* DoggedNiceGuy: He's perhaps more sympathetic than most examples, given his frightful appearance. He misinterprets an actress's kindness towards him as attraction, and is angry when she turns down his advances.
339* EmotionalBruiser: Being [[SuperStrength Super Strong]] and wearing his emotions on his sleeve qualify him.
340* FlatEarthAtheist: He even quotes Blake to underline it.
341* FlawedPrototype: He is far more visibly deformed, scarred, and corpse-like than either of Frankenstein's subsequent creations, likely due in part to his donor parts being longer dead. For a while, he also lacks the memories of his previous life as [[spoiler: the orderly]]. He's also physically weaker, although still super strong, than Victor's final creation, Lily.
342* FreudianExcuse: He may commit the occasional murder, but he was abandoned by his creator, which naturally makes him a bit angry.
343* GoodScarsEvilScars: He has prominent jagged scars down the side of his face, which along with his deathly pallor are the primary source of peoples' fear and revulsion.
344* IAmWho: Inverted; after always believing himself unique and devoid of humanity, a flashback in the season 3 premiere sets him on the path of investigating the ''normal'' human life he'd led before his death and reanimation.
345* IHaveManyNames: He is variously known as the Creature, Caliban, and John Clare -- the latter taken from the name of a classic poet. Interestingly, his nature as Caliban is considerably monstrous and cruel, whereas his softer qualities shine through when he's Mr Clare. Finally, he had a normal name when he was alive, but it is never spoken, even when meeting his wife.
346* HeelFaceTurn: Subtle, but present. He spends most of the first two seasons as a selfish WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds, who never really cares about anything other than his own pain. Come season 3, he has formed an honest friendship with Vanessa and rekindled a familial relationship with his wife and son from his previous life. Even his decision to not revive his son after he dies comes from a place of love, and he does so knowing full well that his wife will leave him if he refuses to resurrect him.
347* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He shows signs of this, as at times, he will outright boast his supremacy above all, while still holding misery and insecurity about being unable to fit in and be normal. Really, Caliban isn't even that hideous. It's his serious problems with people that lead to them isolating him.
348* InformedDeformity: He really isn't as hideous as he seems to think, with his oddities basically being confined to his pale skin, yellow irises, and moderate facial scars. Justified due to his psychological problems and consequent maladaptive behaviour affecting the way people respond to him -- in the final season, in which he's got over some of his self-loathing and is more generally stable, he interacts with ordinary people much more frequently, without causing exaggerated reactions.
349* KickTheDog: His rather brutal murder of Van Helsing, which pretty much happened because Caliban had just been rejected and saw someone be nice to Victor. His introductory scene also counts.
350* MeaningfulRename: The Creature is given the name "Caliban" by the theater owner. Like Proteus, this name comes from Shakespeare: in Theatre/TheTempest, Caliban is the grotesquely deformed son of a sorceress that despises his master, Prospero.
351** In season 2, he adopts the name John Clare, presumably because that was one of the poets whose works Victor left behind in his first laboratory. It's also a way of distancing himself from his monster identity, as he is trying to become more human for Lily.
352* MercyKill: And pragmatic about it, too. It's how he views killing Proteus, to an extent, although hurting Victor was his primary motivation. Later, he euthanizes a dying boy in the Arctic to keep him from dying in agony and the sailors from murdering him to eat him. Also, in a way, refusing to allow his son to be resurrected.
353* NeverGivenAName: Victor abandoned him immediately after restoring him to life, and so never named him. (Victor does name Proteus and Lily when they're created later on.) The Creature picks several names for himself in the course of the series, but all of them are treated as placeholders. He eventually learns the name from his former life as a human, but the audience never does, and he doesn't start using it.
354* NiceGuy: In his past life as the orderly, he was a genuinely kind man who forged a bond with Vanessa and tried to alleviate the pain of the "treatments" (really torture) she was forced to undergo at the asylum.
355* RichLanguagePoorLanguage: Played with, since the Creature is hardly rich himself, but from what we see of his life as the orderly, the Creature lived on relatively meager means, and he had a somewhat lower-class accent. After his resurrection (and thus for most of the show), he speaks in Rory Kinnear's crisp RP accent and is WickedCultured.
356* RiddleForTheAges: His true name in his first life, even when he finally remembers it, is never made known to the audience.
357* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: He sure does like to talk, a habit he no doubt picked up from the [[LargeHam theater director]] who took him in and the poetry volumes he used to teach himself to read. [[spoiler: This is a marked contrast to his previous life as the orderly, who spoke simply and admitted to being BookDumb.]]
358* StalkerWithACrush: In season 1, he acts like this to actress Maud Gunnerson, mistaking her friendliness for love.
359* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Vanessa calls them beautiful in a touching scene.
360* SuperStrength: It wouldn't be a Frankenstein yarn without this being a main factor. He rarely uses it, but when he does, expect a bloodbath to come. Oscar Putney learns this the hard way when the Creature tears iron bars out of the wall with ease and uses said strength to NeckSnap his overconfident captor.
361* SocialDarwinist: He outright states he holds a version of this belief, comparing himself to the rise of industry. In practice, though, it mostly serves to mask his insecurities and loneliness.
362* TorturedMonster: After [[spoiler: his misguided attempt to force a love connection with his crush Maude gets him fired from the theatre]], he realizes that his outer ugliness mirrors his soul, and he urges Frankenstein to shoot him as a MercyKill. Moved to tears, Victor naturally doesn't.
363* WhatBeautifulEyes: Vanessa compliments him using almost these exact words, deeply moving him and likely adding to his seven thousand issues.
364* WickedCultured: While not always wicked, he nevertheless shares his creator's great love for poetry, and claims to especially love Wordsworth, having learned much of what he knows from Victor's books. He later quotes Blake while talking to Vanessa on his opinion of religion.
365* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He's very set on making Victor pay for leaving him alone, even if that means killing innocent bystanders.
366[[/folder]]
367
368!Recurring Characters
369
370!!Murray Family Members
371[[folder:Mina Murray]]
372
373->'''Played By:''' Olivia Llewellyn
374
375Sir Malcolm's daughter. The hunt for her after she has been apparently abducted by something not of this world drives the plot of the first season.
376----
377* AbusiveParents: According to Vanessa in "Demimonde", Sir Malcolm paid her little attention (making his zeal in his hunt for her possibly a form of atonement).
378* AdaptationalUgliness: Although she's not ugly by any means, compared with other depictions of the character, this version of Mina is rather plain.
379* DaddysGirl: In contrast with his callous attitude toward Peter, and Vanessa's assertions in "Demimonde", Mina is shown to be adored by her father in "Closer Than Sisters".
380* DamselInDistress: As mentioned above, Mina's abduction and the search for her is Sir Malcolm's primary motive (and accordingly that of his company).
381* GirlyGirl: To Vanessa's {{Tomboy}}.
382* TranshumanTreachery: In the fourth episode, Vanessa and Sir Malcolm begin to suspect that Mina is acting to serve the interests of the thing that abducted her -- specifically, to lure Vanessa into a trap. This is further confirmed by the season finale that the Mina they knew was long gone, and had used her past with her father and Vanessa to exploit them.
383* VillainsWantMercy: After revealing her true colors, capturing Vanessa, and gloating about how she's going to deliver her once dearest friend to her 'Master', she's shocked when Malcolm shoots her in the shoulder and begs for mercy, saying 'I'm your daughter!' Malcolm is not impressed and promptly dispatches her.
384[[/folder]]
385
386[[folder:Peter Murray]]
387
388->'''Played By:''' Graham Butler
389
390Sir Malcolm's son, who died during an expedition in Africa prior to the series.
391----
392* AmbiguouslyGay: He's rather freaked out when Vanessa tries to kiss him, and doesn't seem to be overly interested in sexual contact with women. Abroad in Africa, Sir Malcolm tries some pretty horrid things to "cure" Peter, according to the Demon.
393* {{Foil}}: To Victor. Malcolm remarks on their similarities, but Peter is clearly softer, friendlier, and less high-strung than Victor, not to mention he's also [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth dead]].
394* JockDadNerdSon: He was rather bookish and frail compared to the adventurous Sir Malcolm. [[PlayingWithATrope He's not a totally straight example]], as Malcolm himself is a highly intelligent scholar who values book learning, but his standard is that of a GentlemanAdventurer with [[BadassBookworm brains]] ''and'' [[GeniusBruiser brawn]], and Peter could only be said to have the former.
395* LastRequest: When dying, he begged his father to find and name a mountain after him. Malcolm found the mountain...and named it after himself.
396* NiceGuy: Peter seems like a genuinely sweet kid, and a very gentle, friendly adult.
397* ParentalNeglect: He was largely ignored by Malcolm, who wished for a stronger, more daring son.
398* PosthumousCharacter: His death and the circumstances leading up to it greatly influence both Vanessa's and Sir Malcolm's behaviour in the present setting.
399* WellDoneSonGuy: He was desperate to prove himself to his emotionally distant father.
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Gladys Murray]]
403
404->'''Played by:''' Noni Stapleton
405
406Malcolm's estranged wife and the mother of Mina and Peter.
407----
408* AmicableExes: As amicable as possible and as "ex" as possible, considering this is Victorian London. She and Malcolm are separated, not divorced, and she insists upon remaining married to him for "decency's sake". Neither of them truly love each other.
409* CruelAndUnusualDeath: She is bewitched by Evelyn, causing her continuous agonizing pain in her head for several days, and then hallucinates her children rising from their graves and coming to her, after which she is DrivenToSuicide.
410* DrivenToSuicide: To escape Evelyn's spell and tormentous illusions of her children haunting her.
411* GrandeDame: She is very much the Victorian mother, and as we see in "Fresh Hell", has enough of a spine to finally stand up to Malcolm.
412* SilkHidingSteel: She seemed mousy and dull in Vanessa's flashback, but she turns out to have quite the spine when she returns at the start of season two to scathingly give Malcolm a piece of her mind.
413* WhatTheHellHero: She gives Malcolm one of these when he tries to reconcile with her at Mina's grave. It is clear that she blames him for the misfortune that has befallen her family -- and certainly she's not completely wrong.
414
415[[/folder]]
416
417!!Acquaintances and Loved Ones
418
419[[folder:Angelique]]
420
421->'''Played By:''' Creator/JonnyBeauchamp
422
423Angelique is a glamorous and upbeat young lady who is intrigued by Dorian Gray and intrigues him in return. She works in an upscale brothel and seems to have exclusive clients with "special" interests. It’s eventually revealed that Angelique is transgender.
424----
425* BeneathTheMask: After episodes of put-on joie de vivre, Angelique breaks after being spit on in the fifth episode of season two and reveals insecurity and self-loathing at her circumstances.
426* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Dorian seem made for each other from the start -- both are glamorous and hedonistic and relish in the discomfort of others.
427* {{Gayngst}}: Unsurprisingly, as a trans woman in Victorian London, Angelique has had an incredibly difficult life with a lot of turmoil.
428* HighClassCallGirl: The fifth episode of the second season reveals that her price for an engagement is usually forty pounds, which was a killing in Victorian times.
429* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Being charming is doubtlessly part of her job, but Angelique seems genuinely friendly and open, and is obviously interested in Dorian beyond his purse. [[spoiler:In a way, this ultimately works against her since Dorian doesn't think she'll be able to accept him once she knows how corrupt he truly is (as visible via his portrait), and poisons her]].
430* MoralityPet: Dorian may be an immortal NightmareFetishist, but she expresses true affection and compassion for Angelique, and their relationship is quite loving. [[MoodWhiplash At least until he kills her]] for discovering his secret, despite her assurances that she'll love him even knowing what he is.
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Mr. Ferdinand Lyle]]
434
435->'''Played By:''' Simon Russell Beale
436
437A noted Egyptologist, he is consulted by Malcolm and Vanessa in regards to the hieroglyphs found on the vampire corpse.
438----
439* BunnyEarsLawyer: He may be flighty and camp, but Lyle definitely knows what he's talking about when it comes to Ancient Egypt. Even if his decor is tacky.
440* CampGay: The ''campiest'' and ''gayest'', who flirts incessantly with Malcolm and later Ethan. Despite this, [[TheBeard he is married to a woman]]. Evelyn Poole later blackmails him with photographs which supposedly show him in a compromising situation with another man.
441* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's seemingly a weak, fretful little man...who in fact knows more about the threat of the Nightcomers than the other cast, and assists the heroes in taking them down, even killing one of the witches himself.
442-->'''Lyle''': Never underestimate a queen with lovely hair, my dear.
443* DarkSecret: Lyle has one, but it's not his homosexuality, as one might expect -- it's his Judaism.
444* TheHeart: He seems to be a confidante for everyone in the group, dispensing advice to Ethan and Victor, being a supportive ear for Malcolm, and caring very deeply about Vanessa.
445** In season 3, Lyle is the only one of the group in London to keep in contact with Vanessa. He writes her letters, and sends her cards, and when she does not respond for a number of months he doggedly visits her and single-handedly begins to pull her out of her depression.
446* HeelFaceTurn: As soon as he realizes the heroes have a chance of stopping Evelyn and her coven, Lyle gladly does all he can to inform Vanessa and co. and undermine the witches' efforts. He honestly barely needed to turn, but come "And Hell Itself My Only Foe" he comes clean to the heroes about working for Evelyn and sides with them completely.
447* NonActionGuy: While a brilliant scholar and intellectual, Lyle lacks any physical skills and is useless in a fight for the most part. However, the season two finale gives him a badass [[PreMortemOneLiner moment]] when he unexpectedly kills one of Evelyn's minions with a well-placed gunshot.
448* PunchClockVillain: In season 2, Lyle is in cahoots with Evelyn Poole and her coven. According to Evelyn, though, Lyle fell into the world of occultism and devilry through sheer curiosity, and so he lacks any real malice or hunger for power; he is resigned to Evelyn's machinations only through the threat of his personal indiscretions coming to light.
449* PutOnABus: Lyle leaves London midway through season 3, being assigned to an archeological survey of the temple of [[Film/TheMummy1932 Imhotep]] somewhere in Egypt.
450* SixthRanger: After a season of the odd consultation or two, and several moments of casual treachery under duress at the hands of Evelyn Poole, Lyle finally joins the heroes proper in their final assault upon the witches' coven at the end of season 2.
451* TrappedInVillainy: Lyle would like nothing better than to not hurt anyone, and is truthfully at heart a friendly man. However, Evelyn keeps him working for her as [[TheMole an informant among the heroes]], compelling him with the aid of blackmail.
452* TheUnseen: His wife, who according to him is a LadyDrunk. It is later revealed that he married her for her family's money.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Dr. Florence Seward]]
456
457-> '''Played By:''' Creator/PattiLuPone
458
459Dr. Seward is a practitioner of the relatively new science of psychology (or "alienism", as it was called then), to whom Vanessa is sent by Ferdinand Lyle to help her break out of her ennui and depression.
460----
461* AdaptationalHeroism: The original Dr. John Seward was the head of an insane asylum, but in ''Series/PennyDreadful'' she has the more modern and palatable profession of being a psychiatrist, or alienist.
462* BrooklynRage: In the series finale, right before they throw down against [[spoiler: Dracula's forces]], Sir Malcolm tells Dr. Seward that they may not be able to protect her. Her reply is to pull out a pistol and say she's from New York.
463* DarkAndTroubledPast: Using her powers, Vanessa learns that Dr. Seward once [[spoiler: killed a man in self-defense]]. In "No Beast So Fierce", it's revealed that that man was [[spoiler: her husband]].
464* GenderFlip: Dr. Seward is male in Bram Stoker's ''Dracula''.
465* GoodIsNotNice: She is determined to help her patients get better. She also has no time for small talk or politeness, insisting to Vanessa in their first meeting that she is not her friend. She warms up a little, though, after helping Vanessa through her experiences.
466* IdenticalGranddaughter: She's the Cut-Wife's descendant; her family came from Devon, and she's the near spitting image of Joan.
467* INeedAFreakingDrink: When Vanessa finally comes out of her fugue in "A Blade Of Grass", Seward immediately pours drinks for both herself and her patient.
468* NotSoStoic: After Vanessa tells her her life story, Dr. Seward calmly stops recording, gets up, and gets a cigarette. After advising Vanessa to do something that will make her happy, she watches Vanessa leave before putting a hand over her mouth and tearing up, clearly affected by what she's heard.
469* OldSoldier: She shows herself more than capable of fighting off a superpowered [[spoiler:Renfield]], carrying and using a pistol (and being quite put out that Malcolm questions her shooting prowess), and telling [[spoiler: Dracula himself]] to fuck off. She ultimately survives the final battle as well.
470* SherlockScan: She's able to understand all of Vanessa's problems and psychological difficulties based entirely on her mannerisms and a brief conversation.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder:Dr. Henry Jekyll]]
474
475-> '''Played By:''' Creator/ShazadLatif
476
477A childhood friend of Victor, who comes to his aid in his darkest hour.
478----
479* AdmiringTheAbomination: While Victor wants nothing more than to atone for what he's done and 'correct' his mistakes, Jekyll is delighted by his friend's success [[spoiler: and doesn't understand why he would want to destroy Lily.]]
480* BedlamHouse: Jekyll works at [[TropeNamer Bethlem Royal Hospital]], using its lunatics as test subjects for his experimental serum.
481* BestServedCold: According to Victor, Henry kept a list of all the people who had been cruel to him at school for the purposes of killing them someday. One wonders if he's actually begun scratching people off yet.
482* TheCorrupter: He convinces Victor that [[spoiler:neurologically altering Lily's brain to return her to what she once was would be ''far'' more rewarding than destroying her, playing on Victor's still present infatuation/desire for her.]]
483* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Victor and Henry did, where they were each other's only friend.
484* HalfBreedDiscrimination: Jekyll was bullied and tormented at school for his Indian ancestry, which naturally caused him to build up a whole lot of anger and hatred. He claims to have it under control.
485* MadScientist: Less physically and more mentally invasive than Victor's approach, his specialty is neurology, serums, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and injecting unwilling test subjects with suspicious substances.]] He ''also'' has a lab, though it's rather bigger than Victor's.
486* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:Upon learning of the death of his [[AbusiveParents father]] in "The Blessed Dark," Jekyll decides to take the birthright of his noble title: [[WhamLine Lord Hyde]].]]
487* NightmareFetishist: Any other person, were they let in on Victor's little hobby, would be varying levels of shocked, appalled and terrified. Jekyll's reaction is basically "So it ''worked?'' '''Sweet.'''"
488* PsychoSerum: Currently an inverted trope; Jekyll's transformative elixir currently exists in large amounts in his laboratory at Bedlam, but due to the nature of his work it is used to transform murderous inmates into exemplars of mental health.
489* RaceLift: Jekyll in the original novella was white, while this version of the character is half-English and half-Indian.
490
491[[/folder]]
492
493[[folder:Kaetenay]]
494
495-> '''Played By:''' Creator/WesStudi
496
497An Apache from New Mexico, he tracks Malcolm down in Zanzibar to ask for his help in retrieving [[spoiler: Ethan Chandler from the clutches of his father]].
498----
499* BadassNative: He's a Chiricahua Apache, with some serious skills in knife-throwing and fighting. If his name and origin is any clue, he may be even more badass than he appears (the historical Kaetenay was one of the warriors who rode with Geronimo).
500* BashBrothers: He becomes this with Sir Malcolm.
501* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: Subverted, Kaetenay wears Western-style clothing and has his hair cropped short.
502* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: He serves as one for Sembene, being a knife-wielding warrior with a dark past from a foreign land who aids Sir Malcolm in his journeys.
503* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kaetenay has a dark history with Ethan, [[spoiler:where the young man was responsible for the murder of his family]]. When Kaetenay reaches out to Ethan in his dreams, Ethan is considerably displeased to see the old warrior, with good reason: [[spoiler:Kaetenay led a group of Apache in raiding the Talbot ranch, massacring everyone inside save for Jared Talbot, killing Ethan's mother, older brother, and baby sister.]] Oh, and if that's not enough? [[spoiler:Kaetenay is a werewolf, and the one who turned Ethan to begin with.]]
504* FlayingAlive: He kindly waits until ''after'' he and Sir Malcolm have killed all of the gang to scalp one of them, then makes a quip about [[LampshadeHanging old habits dying hard]].
505* LampshadeHanging: Asked by Malcolm if all of his people speak enigmatically, a standard trait for the NobleSavage or MagicalNativeAmerican, Kaetenay [[SubvertedTrope straightforwardly]] [[LogicBomb replies "yes"]].
506* LastOfHisKind: Of a sort; ongoing conflict with the US Cavalry has all but decimated the Apache population, and herded them into reservations, but Kaetenay is still proudly fighting the battles. Ethan at one point even derisively calls him 'the Last Apache'.
507* MagicalNativeAmerican: While he dresses in modern clothing, he displays certain magical powers such as receiving visions or projecting visions of himself across vast distances, whether in dreams or in person.
508* NativeGuide: He proposes he and Sir Malcolm travel to New Mexico, where he will lead them in [[spoiler: rescuing Ethan]].
509* NobleSavage: Subverted; in the ''Penny Dreadful'' world, both Apaches and white Americans are just as capable of brutality and bloodshed as each other, and Kaetenay is certainly no saint.
510* ParentalSubstitute: According to him, [[spoiler: Ethan]] is "almost my son", and he refers to him while speaking to Sir Malcolm as "our son".
511* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:Took revenge on Jared Talbot for massacring Apache families by massacring Jared's own]].
512* RevengeByProxy: [[spoiler:Had most of Jared Talbot's family killed, including his innocent young daughter Mary, and left Jared himself alive to stew. This is what caused Ethan Talbot to become disillusioned with Kaetenay after previously supporting his campaign of revenge against Ethan's horrible father. If he had simply killed Jared, it would have been a different story]].
513* TheStoic: Kaetenay is deadly serious, always quiet, and rarely emotional; it's no wonder he gets on so well with Sir Malcolm.
514* TontoTalk: Averted completely. Kaetenay is just as well-spoken in English as everyone else.
515* WolfMan: [[spoiler:Of a very different sort than Ethan. We're shown in "Perpetual Night" that Kaetenay, besides being the wolf that turned Ethan, has effectively found a way to weaponize his condition.]]
516
517[[/folder]]
518
519[[folder:Catriona Hartdegen]]
520->'''Played By:''' Perdita Weeks
521
522A fiery, mysterious, independent woman currently working in London as a thanatologist, recommended to Vanessa by their mutual friend Mr Lyle.
523----
524* ActionGirl: She seems to be one, based on what we've seen of her so far.
525* BraveScot: She mentions she's from an old Scottish clan, and she's definitely fearless.
526* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: As a somewhat-offbeat thanatologist and historian, she is the one who informs Vanessa about the true nature of Dracula and his vampires -- thus filling the spot Van Helsing would occupy, if the Creature hadn't murdered him in Season One.
527* EleventhHourRanger: She's introduced ''very'' late in the game, only three episodes before the show's GrandFinale.
528* FieryRedhead: Catriona fits the bill: she's vivacious, outspoken, assertive, and passionate about the things she loves.
529* MrExposition: She serves as one for the ongoing battle against the forces of darkness in the absence of Mr Lyle.
530* MythologyGag: Catriona shares her surname with the Time Traveller from John Logan's version of ''[[Film/TheTimeMachine2002 The Time Machine]]''.
531* NightmareFetishist: As a student of death and all its associated trappings, Catriona comes off as this trope.
532* OddFriendship: Vanessa, an outsider with intimate supernatural experience, immediately bonds with Catriona, an outsider with an extensive knowledge of supernatural history.
533-->'''Catriona''': I'm a thanatologist, you see. [[DarkIsNotEvil I study death]]. Its every ritual, every guise. The great hereafter. If there is such a thing. Usually folks have run a mile by now. Most people find that rather off-putting.
534-->'''Vanessa''': I'm not most people.
535* SwordFight: She's introduced in the middle of one -- a fencing competition against a male competitor.
536* WantedASonInstead: Invoked. She mentions that her skill with swords comes from her father training her to be the son he'd wanted.
537
538[[/folder]]
539
540[[folder:Justine]]
541->'''Played By:''' Jessica Barden
542
543A teenage girl Lily and Dorian save from getting tortured to death in a live snuff show. She currently lives in the Gray estate as their acolyte and foster child.
544----
545* CompositeCharacter: Combined with PublicDomainCharacter. While she is inspired by Marquis de Sade's "Justine", she also shares a name with a victim from the original Frankenstein novel.
546* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her experiences with men make even Lily's former life seem benign: where Brona fled an abusive relationship, Justine was an out-and-out ''sex slave'' from the age of 12.
547* DoesNotLikeMen: Her traumatic upbringing sure has left its traces. Unlike Lily, who still has a soft spot for men like Dorian and Victor, Justine shows nothing but contempt for anything male. However, she is still perfectly willing to use them as objects, and is happy enough to have a threesome with Dorian and Lily.
548* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Despite (or maybe because of) her beauty, there is something definitely off about her.
549* HappilyAdopted: She's immediately impressed by her glamorous new home and its inhabitants. After she hears Lily's life story, she promptly accepts her as her guardian.
550* IDieFree: [[spoiler: When Dorian turns all the women out of his home and tells Justine that Lily has been "tamed" by Frankenstein and will never return, Justine knows that she'll be helpless on the streets of London, and will have to return to the degrading sex work that we first met her doing. She informs Dorian she'd "rather die on my feet than live on my knees", and he grants her request.]]
551* NeckSnap: [[spoiler: How Dorian dispatches her -- at her own request.]]
552* PublicDomainCharacter: She's heavily inspired by the titular character of the Marquis de Sade's infamous novel ''Justine'', who was also subjected to an onslaught of sexual abuse after she left home at the age of 12.
553* RaisedByOrcs: She has no apparent supernatural affliction, but now lives in the foster care of two murderous immortals.
554* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: She's shaping up into this. After the rescue from her terrible previous life, she quickly adjusts into her foster parents' murderous lifestyle a little too well, to the extent that even ''Dorian'' is visibly disturbed.
555* WrongGenreSavvy: She seems to think she is TheLancer to Lily in a coming female revolution. Dorian sets her straight. She's actually just another victim in a [[GothicHorror Gothic Horror Story]].
556[[/folder]]
557
558!!Antagonists
559
560[[folder:Inspector Bartholomew Rusk]]
561-> '''Played By''': Creator/DouglasHodge
562
563-->"More and more, I think this is all some... sort of phantom limb. Something is going on here which is not an actual arm or leg. Something not quite real... but completely true."
564
565An inspector from Scotland Yard bent on apprehending the man responsible for the Mariner's Inn Massacre. His path crosses with Ethan's often, eventually becoming the American's hunter and nemesis.
566----
567* ArtificialLimbs: His right arm is a wooden prosthetic, as he lost the real limb in battle in the Transvaal. Notably, this is not revealed until "Above the Vaulted Sky", but close attention to his previous appearances is rewarded with plenty of hints.
568* BatmanGrabsAGun: As a member of Scotland Yard, he doesn't carry a gun -- not even in America, to the surprise and disdain of his allies there. But after [[spoiler: most of the trackers are murdered]], he takes a gun from one of the victims and declares that from this point on, he'll do ''anything'' to stop Ethan.
569* CigaretteOfAnxiety: In his office interview with Ethan Chandler, his prime suspect, he intensely smokes a cigarette in spite of the difficulty of doing so with only his left hand and blows the smoke everywhere. This might actually be to ''induce'' anxiety in the suspect, though.
570* ConspicuousGloves: Downplayed -- while he always wears a black glove over his prosthetic right hand, in public he keeps both of his hands gloved, and he's not seen in a private setting until "Above the Vaulted Sky".
571* TheDeterminator: He took over the investigation of the rash of murders across London from another detective, and is hellbent on figuring out and stopping the killings for the sake of law and ''order''. When the sole survivor of the Mariner's Inn massacre is unwilling to share what he knows in "Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places", Rusk -- while remaining soft-spoken -- declares "You will help me, or by God ''I will grind you to bone''." He turns out to be capable of doing this, in a psychological sense, to Ethan Chandler. Also, in "Glorious Horrors" he reveals that when he lost his arm, as soon as he was able, he took the time to hunt through a pile of lost limbs for it...and once he found it, he tossed it back. Knowing what became of the limb was closure for that loss, which goes back to his need for order.
572** Seen again in Season 3 -- when Ethan is [[spoiler: freed from Rusk's captivity by his father's men]], and Rusk is left empty-handed in the barren desert... his only response is a hardened, resolute glare.
573** According to Rusk, his lost his arm whilst tracking a Boer assassin; the hunt became an ambush, and all but four of Rusk's squad were killed. Rusk cut his crippled arm off, cauterized the wound, and with only one arm brought his would-be killer to Cape Town in chains.
574* DueToTheDead: After the crime scene photos are taken, he closes the eyes of the mother killed in the London Underground, who [[DiesWideOpen died with them open]]. He does this again for one of the victims of [[spoiler: the massacre of his fellow trackers]].
575* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Rusk finally perishes in "No Beast So Fierce", being fatally shot by Ethan at the Talbot ranch, but not before he manages to kill the exceedingly dangerous Hecate in her Nightcomer form]].
576* GenreSavvy: When the Putney Waxworks' model of the Mariner's Inn Massacre is opened to the public, Rusk suspects Ethan Chandler will be there in a variation on ReturningToTheScene, a trope he apparently knows well (to the point that ''he uses the word "trope"''). He's correct, and uses their next meeting to further tighten the screws on the culprit, psychologically.
577** He continues it with his interrogation of Malcolm in "Memento Mori". It's very suspicious that Malcolm consulted Scotland Yard right when the murders began, refused to file a death report on Mina and buried her privately, and keeps a house in London with no servants, guns on display, and a steel door that would look at home in a fortress, not a London townhouse. Rusk has so many of the pieces, but will he be able to put together the puzzle? He wants to, ''very badly.'' In the following episode, he has the place surrounded by policemen. In 2x10, he reveals he had the extradition notice for Ethan for weeks, but couldn't just arrest him, because that wouldn't have given him the closure he wanted.
578** In Season 3, Rusk states that he doesn't need to track a fugitive Ethan -- he knows Ethan is headed to the Talbot Range. Rusk realises that the only man who'd go against US Marshals to free a convict like Ethan would be Ethan's father.
579* GentlemanSnarker: His interrogations of suspects, witnesses, and otherwise, all of whom do their best to be unhelpful, ''drip'' with sarcasm on his side, as he knows ''all'' of them have something to hide. The notable exception is the majority of his interrogation of Malcolm, as he ''is'' speaking to a peer of the realm, someone quite out of his own social circles, but once Malcolm proves extremely confrontational and secretive, Rusk drops the politesse and starts snarking again. He's even snarkier once he makes it to the United States, as the American authorities constantly underestimate his intelligence and tenacity.
580* GoodIsNotSoft: He is an affable, gentle person, mild-mannered and soft-spoken, firmly on the side of justice and working only within the confines of the law. He will remind his quarry, however, that he will not rest until he's stopped their atrocities by any means within his moral code. Once [[spoiler: most of his fellow trackers are murdered]], he decides to become TheUnfettered.
581* GreatDetective: Downplayed -- he fits the "logic, intellect, and imagination" requirements when confronted with the LockedRoomMystery of the London Underground murders, realizing that there's no logical explanation for it...so there may be a ''magical'' one. Over the course of his subsequent appearances, it is also suggested that beyond just figuring out who the serial killer is through basic detective/police work, he at least suspects he's dealing with a werewolf, but that it's only part of a much bigger supernatural mystery.
582* HeroAntagonist: Rusk is just trying to catch the people responsible for the murders and put a stop to the killing. Going into season 3, the closest thing he's done to an outright evil deed is not immediately extraditing Ethan, simply because he needed the closure of a confession, and as it turns out, this allowed Ethan to finish off Evelyn Poole, though Sembene's life was also lost in the process.
583* MeaningfulName: His is very similar to that of George Aken Lusk, head of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee. The RealLife Lusk led this neighborhood-watch group during UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper's murder spree; it was to him that the infamous "From hell" letter was addressed.
584* MercyKill: While he leaves it to his fellow lawmen to proclaim and carry a sentence out, he seems to see himself as offering this to his quarry if they will give themself up. As he reminds them, a quick execution will be less painful than a life of ever-mounting guilt.
585* ShoutOut: His wooden arm is inspired by that of Inspector Krogh in ''Film/SonOfFrankenstein'', the third of the Universal Frankenstein films, though thanks to ParodyDisplacement the concept may be more familiar to modern viewers via the parody ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' (via Inspector Kemp). The difference is that Rusk lost his arm fighting in the Transvaal, rather than to a monster. (Though the viewer only has Rusk's word to go on...)
586* SmugSnake: This GentlemanSnarker {{Determinator}} is ''extremely'' confident that he will find the proof he needs to close in on and capture his prime suspect, though he's not an outright villain as is usually standard for the trope. He's GoodIsNotSoft, and in a show where the bulk of the regulars are [[AntiHero antiheroes]] '''at best''', it would be awfully hard to keep the audience on the regulars' side if he didn't have a flaw like this. Ultimately, Ethan is extradited, but he holds back on the information so Ethan will confess his crimes to him.
587* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: To Ethan Chandler, the culprit of ''most'' of the killings he's investigating. (The exception is the London Underground murders, which are the work of Hecate Poole.) Even when he decides to become TheUnfettered, he still has this trope going for him, because although the situation has become '''that''' bad, it can only get worse, and he doesn't realize that Ethan ''must'' stay alive to serve as the Wolf of God. And even then, [[spoiler: Ethan's ready to play for Lucifer's team anyway]].
588* ToBeLawfulOrGood: He holds to the Lawful side most of the time, until [[spoiler: the massacre of the trackers]], whereupon he decides he'll be Good and ''stop this madness''...no matter what it takes.
589* TheUnfettered: he decides to become this in the wake of [[spoiler: the massacre of the trackers]], hence his BatmanGrabsAGun moment.
590[[/folder]]
591
592[[folder:Jared Talbot]]
593->'''Played By:''' Creator/BrianCox
594
595-->"You brought the Devil to my doorstep, son, and you gave him the key."
596
597Ethan's father, a powerful rancher in New Mexico.
598----
599* AbusiveParents: Jared sadly remembers how [[BigBrotherInstinct Ethan's older brother used to shield Ethan from their father]] whenever Jared tried to give Ethan the lash.
600* AffablyEvil: He's had Apaches massacred to claim their land, and had his men murder a train car's worth of people to reclaim his son, but when he's finally shown onscreen, he comes across as very charming and human. He talks amicably with Malcolm, and gives him his sincere sympathies when he finds out Malcolm's daughter died. Then it turns out the reason he went to so much trouble to reclaim Ethan is because [[spoiler:Ethan's Apache allies butchered their family, and Jared wants to imprison Ethan on his land to force him to atone for their deaths. Jared sadly says he knows he's already going to Hell, but he wants to spare Ethan from that fate.]]
601* ArchnemesisDad: Ethan despises his father, mainly because Jared pushed Ethan into joining the army where Ethan was made to massacre Apache people. Ethan eventually ended up ridden with guilt from the experience, murdered his commanding officer for his glee at what they did, and defected to the Apaches. Jared eventually sends bounty hunters after Ethan throughout the first two seasons to bring his son back home, [[spoiler:though it turns out his motives for doing so aren't completely sinister.]]
602* ArcVillain: Jared is the major antagonist in Ethan's character arc, and the single biggest threat to Ethan, Malcolm, Kaetenay and Rusk in season 3's New Mexico storyline.
603* BeardOfEvil: He's a corrupt, murderous ranch owner with a thick beard.
604* BoomHeadshot: How he dies in "No Beast So Fierce", courtesy of [[spoiler: Sir Malcolm]].
605* TheDeterminator: Before the audience ever meets him, Jared is very much this trope. Even when his family is decimated and his last remaining son flees across the Atlantic, Jared stops at nothing to have Ethan returned to him; he pays off officials, sends bounty hunters to England, and even kills US Marshals to get his son back. Jared also invokes this trope in his final moments, threatening to send endless scores of hunters after Ethan when the man attempts to flee a second time. Jared even goes so far as to promise Ethan that he will haunt him well into the afterlife.
606* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Jared's all-consuming thirst for vengeance is motivated by his love for his murdered wife, son, and daughter. He loves Ethan, his last surviving son as well, even if [[spoiler:he can't forgive Ethan for inadvertently causing the deaths of their family. It turns out the entire reason he had bounty hunters try to bring him home was so that he could force Ethan to repent for his sins.]]
607* EvilCounterpart: To Malcolm. Ethan says in the first season how much Malcolm, the "vainglorious, high-handed son of a bitch", reminds him of his father. When the two come face-to-face in season three, both Malcolm and Jared remark how much it's like "looking in a mirror", particularly when Jared muses how he "has mountains named after him", and Malcolm, whom we have watched move away from being that kind of man over three seasons, responds "at what cost?"
608* FatBastard: He's an overweight man who's responsible for a lot of bloodshed.
609* ForcedToWatch: When [[spoiler: Kaetenay]] and the other Apache massacred everyone at the Talbot ranch, Jared was kept alive whilst they stabbed his eldest son to death, scalped his wife, and finally tore out his baby daughter's tongue and eyes before killing her.
610* TheFundamentalist: He's very, very Christian, and quotes the parable of the prodigal son in response to Ethan's homecoming.
611* TheGhost: He's never seen in the first two seasons, despite the fact that Ethan's arcs involve dealing with his father's influence and the bounty hunters he sends after him. He finally appears in person in season three.
612* HeelRealization: When they reunite, he tells Ethan that he knows he's going to Hell, but he also believes it's too late for him to redeem himself.
613* {{Hypocrite}}: He is very big on religion and tries to force Ethan to atone, but despite his HeelRealization, he refuses to change his views on anything or attempt to atone himself.
614* KilledMidSentence: While Talbot is going on a tirade about how he'll kill Ethan, [[spoiler:Sir Malcolm [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim just shoots him]] midway through.]]
615* PapaWolf: He'll do anything to reclaim his son Ethan [[spoiler:and save his soul from hell]], and he'll kill anyone who gets in his way.
616* PayEvilUntoEvil: His plans for [[spoiler:Kaetenay]].
617* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He's very racist towards Apaches, and stole land from them for his ranch. His racism has only gotten worse [[spoiler:after Apaches murdered his family in revenge and forced him to watch.]]
618* StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred: Jared angrily tries to invoke this in Ethan during their showdown after Ethan makes it clear he won't be redeeming himself anytime soon. Fortunately, [[spoiler: Sir Malcolm]] takes a third option.
619[[/folder]]
620
621[[folder:Oscar Putney]]
622->'''Played By:''' Creator/DavidHaig
623
624The owner of a waxworks museum that hires the Creature, Putney is a man who's a lot darker than he first appears, and possesses ambitions greater than simple grotesqueries rendered in wax.
625----
626* AssholeVictim: He becomes one when John Clare frees himself from his cage, brutally killing Putney and his wife with very little difficulty or hesitation.
627* BaldOfEvil: He's a bald man who imprisons the Creature for the sole motivation of making money off of exhibiting him like an animal at the zoo.
628* BitchInSheepsClothing: Sure, he'll put on the guise of a cheerful friendly showman, but underneath it lies a greedy amoral man.
629* GenreBlind: Putney thinks it's a good idea to not only lock up John, but taunt him also. It ultimately comes as a surprise to him when the hulking man with the ghoulish looks and the SupernaturalGoldEyes also possesses the SuperStrength to effortlessly rip through his cage and the temper to kill Putney and his wife on the spot. Even if the Creature had been of normal strength, the cage door was far too lightly built to trap an adult man; if you watch closely, the Creature doesn't so much break his cell door as he simply takes it apart. It's implied Putney used animal cages and didn't bother to upgrade for humans.
630* {{Greed}}: Putney's only true motivation is money.
631* NeckSnap: [[SuperStrength And it sure]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown isn't ''pretty''.]]
632* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Putney is fond of rather large, unnecessarily flowery language, as befitting his role as a showman. The way he flaunts his ludicrous vocabulary is also likely his way of compensating for his lowly station and near-impoverished means.
633* SmugSnake: Putney really overestimates himself, his security, and his success. His gloating is what leads to his death.
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Lavinia Putney]]
637
638-> '''Played By:''' Tamsin Topolski
639
640Lavinia is the daughter of Oscar Putney, the man who hires John Clare as a custodian. Despite her blindness, Lavinia is a skillful artisan, crafting wax faces after the likeness of famous people, such as Prime Minister William Gladstone. In contrast to her devious parents, she is friendly and caring, and strikes up a tender friendship with John... until her true colours are revealed.
641----
642* BitchInSheepsClothing: "And Hell Itself My Only Foe" shows she's nowhere near as nice as she first appears.
643* BlindAndTheBeast: Played with. Lavinia cannot visually perceive the Creature's destroyed face, but she feels it and isn't shocked, and even when he describes his eyes as yellow, she just remarks that that's rare and she hopes it's not lemon yellow.
644* CruelMercy: The Creature brutally kills her parents for their treachery, but Lavinia, for her part in the deception, is left alive, blind and doomed to suffer without familial support or financial prospects. The Creature leaves her to find the mangled bodies of her parents down in the basement as a way of repaying her for her manipulations.
645* DisabledMeansHelpless: Played with, but ultimately averted. At first, Lavinia seems withdrawn and completely under the thumb of her parents, but it quickly turns out that she's a capable craftswoman and a very intelligent and observant person who draws people in by the sheer force of her charming personality. This takes a darker turn when it turns out she uses her charms to gain the Creature's trust, only to trap him for one of her father's schemes.
646* FaceHeelTurn: From out of ''nowhere'' in "And Hell Itself My Only Foe", she uses their friendship and his trust to lure the Creature into a cage.
647
648[[/folder]]
649
650[[folder:Warren Roper]]
651->'''Played By:''' Stephen Lord
652
653Warren Roper is a PinkertonDetective hired by Jared Talbot to bring Ethan back to America. Barely surviving an encounter with Ethan's wolf form, Roper doggedly continues his mission with a thirst for revenge.
654----
655* TheDeterminator: Most people would give up after being mauled by a werewolf; it just makes Roper more dedicated.
656* DiskOneFinalBoss: Roper is dispatched at the beginning of "All Hell Itself My Only Foe" by Ethan and Vanessa, leaving them free to face the witches.
657* FacialHorror: Ethan's attack on Roper leaves half of his face torn to shreds, with [[EyeScream one of his eyes clawed out]]. The reconstruction effort isn't particularly skilled either, giving Roper a face that makes the Creature's scars look relatively normal.
658* FauxAffablyEvil: While a coarse and unpleasant man, Roper at least tries to be nice on the occasions he thinks it will benefit him. But he also never leaves it unclear exactly what he will do if Ethan is uncooperative.
659* GenreBlind: He chooses to confront Ethan, a dangerous man he knows is capable of great savagery, on the night of a full moon. He learns from this, though, leading to--
660* GenreSavvy: In "All Hell Itself My Only Foe", he comes for Ethan on a normal moonless night. He surveys the building Ethan is in, disarms him stealthily, and makes sure Vanessa is within sight for the confrontation. Roper then makes sure Ethan is handcuffed behind his back before they go any further. It still doesn't do any good though.
661* GratuitousRape: He threatens, completely out of nowhere, to rape and kill Vanessa at the Cut-Wife's cottage, seemingly just to make the audience feel better about Vanessa and Ethan killing him.
662* RasputinianDeath: He gets bludgeoned, slashed, [[ManBitesMan bitten]], kicked in the face repeatedly, and stabbed multiple times before he finally breathes his last. The whole time, he's giving almost as good as he's getting.
663* {{Revenge}}: While still intending to bring Ethan back to America, he is partially motivated out of revenge for what Ethan did to his face while in his wolf form.
664* ScarilyCompetentTracker: He always manages to find Ethan, even when he goes with Vanessa into hiding on the Devon moors.
665* SoftSpokenSadist: He almost always speaks in a soft and calm tone, which coupled with his strong Southern accent, makes nearly everything he says sounds unsettling, even when he's not threatening.
666* TwoFaced: Following his encounter with Ethan's wolf form, the left side of his face is badly scarred and clawed out. He covers his gruesome injuries with a leather mask for much of his time onscreen.
667[[/folder]]
668
669!!Supernatural Antagonists
670
671[[folder:The Master / Dracula / Amun-Ra]]
672->'''Played By:''' [[spoiler: Creator/ChristianCamargo]]
673[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dracula_9.jpeg]]
674-->"Give me your flesh. Give me your blood. Be my bride. And then all light will end, and the world will live in darkness. The very air will be pestilence to mankind. And then our brethren, the night creatures, will emerge and feed. Such is our power. Such is our kingdom. Such is my kiss."
675
676The most evil and powerful vampire of all, Dracula is [[spoiler: one of the two fallen angels that are seeking Vanessa to be the "Mother of Evil" -- the other being Lucifer.]]
677----
678* AbsentMindedProfessor: His disguise as the amiable [[spoiler: Dr. Sweet]] has him as something of a {{Cloudcuckoolander}}. His first meeting with Vanessa is peppered with amused mumblings, tangential anecdotes, and an admitted fascination with [[spoiler: sheep]]... and [[spoiler: he "forgets" Vanessa's name multiple times]] on top of it all.
679* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Dracula in the books is described as a brutish looking old-man with hairy palms, an unflattering walrus style moustache and massive eyebrows. Here, he's played by the very handsome, dashing and well-groomed Christian Camargo and uses his good looks along with his charisma to seduce Vanessa.
680* AdaptationalBadass: Dracula in the book is impressive enough in his own right; he's implied to be the reincarnation of Vlad the Impaler, to have turned himself into a vampire using black magic learned in the Scholomance School of Necromancy, and to have powers from the Devil Himself; here he's a fallen angel who is the elder and more powerful brother of the Devil!
681* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Dracula's "refined gentleman" persona in the novel and most subsequent adaptations was just that, a persona to cover his true evil nature and manipulate others and one that wasn't even particularly convincing. Here, he's genuinely charismatic and well-mannered, even after his true nature has been revealed and his love for Vanessa is sincere, even giving her friends the chance to simply leave rather than kill them.
682* AffablyEvil: Dracula is unfailingly polite to his equals, and treats Vanessa in the manner of a true gentleman. When he confronts Ethan -- his immediate rival for Vanessa's affections, and his predestined enemy -- Dracula is quite reasonable. He only starts tossing him around after Ethan points a gun at his head. Later, he even gives the TrueCompanions a chance to walk away with their lives, simply because Vanessa cares about them.
683* AnimalMotif: Bats, naturally. [[spoiler: When he and Lucifer confront each other, both in the form of the orderly, their shadows are represented by a bat and an adder, respectively.]]
684** In the same scene, he compares himself to a wolf and a dragon.
685* BadassBoast: "I am the demon. I am the dragon. My name is '''Dracula'''."
686-->'''Dracula''': Child, you have no sense of the terrors I will bring unto you. [...] No step you take will be safe. [...] Who are you to defy ME?
687* BadBoss: He regularly abuses his familiars, including feeding disobedient familiars to the others. [[spoiler: However, he is quite affable in his human guise of Dr. Sweet.]]
688* TheBadGuyWins: In "Ebb Tide," Dracula succeeds where Lucifer fails: [[spoiler: he manages to make Vanessa submit to his will]] purely through the strength of his charisma and charm.
689* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Dr. Sweet]] is nothing but kind to Vanessa, albeit forgetful. He's actually Dracula.
690* BigBad: He's very much this for season 3, as befitting his position as TheDreaded.
691* BloodKnight: As close to literal as you can get; Catriona credits Dracula with provoking a long and bloody war between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire with the intent of making the world wet with blood to feast upon.
692* CainAndAbel: Both Dracula and Lucifer are fallen angels, banished from Heaven in ancient times: one to dwell on Earth and feast upon the blood of men, the other to live in Hell and consume their souls. Both, however, are competing against the other to claim Vanessa for their own dark purposes. Their hatred for each other is made clear in "A Blade of Grass," when Dracula wastes no time in mocking Lucifer for his diminished state when they meet.
693** The contrast between their personalities makes this even more blatant. Lucifer is the more subtle and cunning of the two, while Dracula is more belligerent and temperamental. During their exchange in "A Blade of Grass," Dracula is the one verbally attacking Lucifer; Dracula even moves in to touch Lucifer's head like a bullying big brother and Lucifer irritatedly shakes him off.
694* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The undead threat in season 1 is carried out by a series of EliteMook vampires, all of whom the heroes hunt and kill, culminating in Mina herself being the Master's representative in London. When Mina is killed by her father Sir Malcolm, the threat dies down... only for Dracula himself to take charge of the situation in Season 3.
695** [[spoiler: The viewers who didn't immediately suspect him of being Dracula pinned Dr. Sweet as more of a Dr. Moreau type. Either way, Dr. Sweet did indeed turn out to be an alias for a canon character.]]
696* ChekhovsGunman: ''Many'' viewers suspected that Dracula was someone they'd already been introduced to in the season three premiere episode. [[spoiler: They were right.]]
697* ChekhovsSkill: At first glance, it doesn't really make sense that Dracula would [[spoiler: pose as a zoologist]]. However, on top of a suitable fascination with death, the literary Dracula is able to [[spoiler: change into and control many animals himself]].
698** The [[spoiler: taxidermy aspect of Dr. Sweet's museum work]] is quite possibly [[FridgeBrilliance part of what endears him to Vanessa in the first place]].
699* TheChessmaster: He first takes advantage of Mina's proximity to and hatred of Vanessa in order to gain information about Vanessa, then tricks Vanessa into believing that Mina needs saving, thus manipulating Vanessa's own guilt for her betrayal of Mina ''and'' leading Vanessa directly to him. When this doesn't work, [[spoiler: he waits until all of Vanessa's friends abandon her, creates a persona who exudes normalcy in order to draw Vanessa in, turns Dr. Seward's secretary into his slave in order to gain even ''more'' personal information about Vanessa, and convinces Vanessa that ''he'' is the only one who will ever love her for who she truly is. This time it works, and Vanessa falls for him and starts the apocalypse.]]
700** He has an army of mindless familiars, feral blonde vampires, and tall Egyptian vampires to boot.
701* ColdHam: Melodramatic, maniacal dialogue; calm, aloof delivery ([[BerserkButton unless you piss him off]]).
702* ComboPlatterPowers: Just like in the novel. He has already displayed his SuperStrength, but he may also have some form of MindManipulation. Catriona Hartdegen confirms that Dracula can [[{{Shapeshifting}} shapeshift]], altering his appearance and identity every century in order to blend in. [[spoiler: During his confrontation with Vanessa and Lucifer, he is able to [[MindOverMatter move objects telekinetically]], though this happened entirely in Vanessa's mind, so it's not confirmed if he can do this in person]]. Later, it's shown that he's [[SuperSpeed fast enough to dodge bullets]].
703** When he seduces Mina in the prequel comic (shown in flashbacks in the second issue), he exhibits his canonical ability to turn into green mist. In the first issue, he mind controls a pack of wolves to attack the carriage Vanessa, Sir Malcolm, and Sembene are riding in. He has also "bewitched" Jonathan Harker by wiping Jonathan's memory of his face and name, all but confirming that he has psychic powers.
704* TheCorrupter: According to Catriona, ancient Ottoman records paint Dracula as a powerful seducer, able to lead lesser men astray.
705** He even [[spoiler: seduces Vanessa to the darkness, thus causing the (temporary) apocalypse]].
706* CurbStompBattle: He utterly trounces the BackToBackBadasses in the finale. The only reason any of them survive is because he lets them.
707* DarkIsEvil: He's always wearing dark grays and blacks. He also has dark brown hair and a dark brown beard.
708* DarkMessiah: His familiars see him as this, being the one who can free them from the shadows.
709* DaywalkingVampire: Many viewers are confused by Dracula's ability to walk freely in the sunlight, but Dracula has been able to do this [[UnbuiltTrope since the original novel]].
710* DevilInPlainSight: Even with her clairvoyance, Vanessa [[spoiler: was entirely fooled by Dracula's act for almost seven episodes]].
711* DramaticDeadpan: Especially when dealing with his familiars.
712* TheDreaded: All of his minions, even the EliteMooks from the first season, flee at his appearance, and when Renfield sees his face, he looks as if he'll die of fright. He's this for the audience as well, being the cruelest, most cunning, and most infamous vampire in the world of literature.
713** In "A Blade of Grass," ''even Lucifer'' flinches away from Dracula's arrival.
714* EldritchAbomination: Presumably, Dracula's unseen true form. We have no definite description of it besides the fact that he's [[NighInvulnerability nigh-invulnerable]], can manipulate minds, drinks blood, and has been alive since the dawn of time. [[spoiler: Ultimately, the Alexander Sweet character is just a façade to seduce Vanessa.]]
715* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Dracula mentions to Vanessa on one of their outings that he is still adjusting from the death of his wife a year earlier, perhaps subtly hinting at the death of Mina Murray.
716** [[spoiler: Dr. Sweet's dead wife]] might be a partial lie, but if Dracula's confession in "Ebb Tide" (and WordOfSaintPaul) is to be believed, [[spoiler: he actually falls in love with Vanessa during his pursuit of her]].
717* EvilerThanThou: In the living world, Dracula as a physical monster has considerably more power and influence than his brother Lucifer, ably demonstrated by Lucifer's fear and revulsion when in Dracula's presence. This is because, while Lucifer is a case of GodsNeedPrayerBadly, Dracula feeds on human bodies directly, and they are only multiplying with the centuries.
718* EvilGloating: So many times. He's powerful enough that his cockiness is entirely justified.
719** Right before he takes care of the familiar who drove Vanessa away from him in "Good and Evil Braided Be."
720--> '''Dracula''': When the time is right, my flesh... when she is abject, when she is helpless, when she begs for me... THEN, we will have her.
721** His entire confrontation with Lucifer in "A Blade of Grass."
722-->'''Dracula''': And so I am made strong and potent by the spoils of my domain, while you, anemic, feed on dust and superstition. The abject supplication of the weak and the ignorant. If they cease to believe in you, do you even exist?
723** [[PlayingWith Inverted]] in "Ebb Tide," when Dracula rants to Vanessa about how miserable his life has been.
724-->'''Dracula''': What has my life been? A series of shabby identities in vulgar worlds, from one tragic age to another, always in search of that one thing I cannot attain! Have mercy, please!
725** In "The Blessed Dark," after Sir Malcolm asks him if he is, in fact, the creature that bit Mina.
726-->'''Dracula''': [Mina] was meant to bring Vanessa to me.
727-->'''Malcolm''': My daughter's life meant no more than that?
728-->'''Dracula''': No more than that. Although... her flesh was sweet, and I enjoyed her.
729* EvilLaugh: He gives a particularly bone-chilling one in "A Blade of Grass" while he's off screen.
730* EvilOverlord: He has hundreds of familiars and vampires at his beck and call.
731* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is deep and demonic when he's out of frame.
732* EvilSoundsRaspy: He speaks in a quiet, thundering voice, almost like a booming whisper.
733* TheFaceless: In the season 3 premiere, the audience only hears his deep, dissonant voice.
734** Eventually, the great evil's face is revealed: he is [[spoiler: Dr. Alexander Sweet, the charming zoologist currently wooing Vanessa]].
735* FallenAngel: He and Lucifer were cleaved apart by God and expelled from Heaven after the war for the Heavenly Throne. Lucifer was sent down to Hell and Dracula to Earth.
736* [[MotherOfAThousandYoung Father of a Thousand Young]]: The Father to Vanessa's Mother of Evil. He's the progenitor and master of all vampires, dubbed by Lucifer the "Father of Beasts."
737* FightDracula: [[spoiler: In "Perpetual Night" and "The Blessed Dark," Dracula fights two wolfmen, Dr. Frankenstein, and Dr. Seward, among others.]]
738* {{Foreshadowing}}: Essentially all of [[spoiler: Dr. Sweet's]] first conversation with Vanessa is hinting at various aspects of Dracula's cultural legacy. From his comment that [[OurVampiresAreDifferent pale, smaller scorpions]] [[FurAgainstFang are deadlier than]] [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent the bigger ones with claws]], to his [[ImAHumanitarian fondness for sheep]], to his remarks about impossible things in nature like [[HorrorHunger deep sea creatures surviving off volcanic gases]] and [[RubberMan octopuses squeezing through holes as small as coins]], and his [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes love for "all the broken and shunned creatures"]] of the world.
739-->'''[[spoiler: Dr. Sweet]]''': Noah in his ark.
740-->'''Vanessa''': But Noah's animals were living?
741-->'''[[spoiler: Dr. Sweet]]''': Oh, I think of these ones as [[TheUndead alive]]... just quiet.
742* GeniusBruiser: He's extremely intelligent, effortlessly manipulating numerous characters and setting things up to his advantage and possessing an immense knowledge of magic and sorcery as well as science, and an incredibly formidable combatant who easily defeats the whole gang in combat.
743* GenreSavvy: He's probably the most savvy character in the series. Just to name a few instances:
744** He doesn't even approach Vanessa until all of her friends have left the country, and does it in such a roundabout way that she is completely convinced he's an academic only looking to share his knowledge.
745** He seems to have taken a considerable amount of time building [[spoiler: the Dr. Sweet identity, complete with teaching zoology classes to the upper class]].
746** He is indirect enough to make Vanessa think she is the one pursuing him, a key trait of master seducers. He even plays hard to get.
747** He promises to bring horrors to Vanessa as the Master Vampire, then does absolutely nothing to terrorize her after Season 1. In fact, the only reason she realizes anything is amiss is because one of his mooks is TooDumbToLive and goes off script.
748** He throws Ethan around like a rag doll, then immediately flees when it's clear Ethan is about to transform, as he is fully aware that the Wolf of God is an actual physical threat to him.
749** He waits until the heroes have been exhausted by fighting his army of familiars, then gives them a fresh CurbStompBattle.
750* GlassCannon: Downplayed. Catriona confirms that, while his true form is completely invulnerable, his human form is as vulnerable as any mortal's. However, while he takes the threat of gunshots and mortal wounds seriously and deliberately avoids a confrontation with the Wolfman, the fact that he has super strength and can dodge bullets renders the point (almost) moot.
751* GreaterScopeVillain: He takes this role in season 1, using Mina and the lesser vampires to entrap Vanessa whilst he stays hidden.
752* HeartbrokenBadass: In the comic continuation, he has withdrawn from the world after Vanessa's death and isn't interested in enacting an EvilPlan anymore. He blames both himself and Ethan for tearing Vanessa apart between them.
753* HiddenVillain: There are only hints that the vampire master who seduced Mina is Dracula in season 1, and then he is outright absent from season 2, only for him to return to do his own dirty work in season 3. The audience ''finally'' receives full confirmation of his name and appearance at the end of "Predators Far and Near."
754* IHaveManyNames: But he seems to prefer Dracula.
755-->'''Dracula''': They are many, my names... like the carrion circling Golgotha.
756* IronicName: Dracula means "son of the dragon/devil," but he's the rival/brother of the actual Devil, [[spoiler:and seems to be the more powerful of the two]]. Additionally, the fake name that he picked for himself [[spoiler:(Sweet) is [[ChekhovsGun the exact opposite of his real personality]].]]
757* KarmaHoudini: Played with. [[spoiler: Though he escapes in the end, Dracula has lost the woman he loves, his plans for global conquest are dashed, and he might have to wait centuries to find the next reincarnation of Amunet.]]
758* KissOfTheVampire: [[spoiler: At the end of "Ebb Tide," Vanessa allows Dracula to turn her into a vampire]].
759* {{Leitmotif}}: The melody in "The Master" is interwoven throughout the season 3 score to indicate Dracula's looming, unwavering presence.
760* LightningBruiser: He's fast enough to dodge bullets and strong enough to send grown men flying with one hand.
761* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He's initially described as a nobleman who seduced Mina Murray. [[spoiler: Dr. Sweet's clothes, attitude, and position in society indicate such wealth.]]
762* MeaningfulName: Catriona tells Vanessa that the earliest records of Dracula relate to the Dracul warrior clan, their namesake being the Romanian word for "dragon."
763-->'''Vanessa''': It suits him.
764* MonsterProgenitor: He is the originator of all vampire-kind, a fact [[spoiler: confirmed by Lucifer.]]
765** Due to this status, it seems that most vampires naturally accept him as [[VampireMonarch their king]]. His group of semi-human familiars in particular display a manic devotion to him.
766* NobleDemon: Although he gets in his fair share of taunting and brutal beatdowns, Dracula [[spoiler: respects Vanessa's wishes and doesn't kill her friends]].
767* OrcusOnHisThrone: Throughout the first season. He gets off his throne to do his own dirty work in season 3, [[spoiler: but he still lets his minions do the fighting for him (for the most part) once he triggers the apocalypse]].
768* OurVampiresAreDifferent: From both the source material and the rest of the show. Unlike his literary counterpart, Dracula here is lacking an ancient, withered form and the reptilian look Stoker describes him with. He also has a shadow and a reflection and can move in sunlight with no issue at all. In-universe, as befitting his status as the earliest and purest vampire, he possesses a perfectly normal appearance, unlike the [[LooksLikeOrlok lesser vampires]] or the anemic familiars. In "Ebb Tide," [[BadassBookworm Catriona Hartdegen]] brings up the fact that the most supernatural elements are mere superstition, and make no logical sense.
769-->'''Catriona''': As you see, I've been doing my own research on Dracula. Sadly, almost every assumption you have is wrong.\
770'''Vanessa''': But I, I've been--\
771'''Catriona''': Superstition, myth, and unfounded prejudice informs every page here. These are small-minded peasants and poets and theologians trying to make sense of something utterly inexplicable to them. So they invent any assumptions to fit their fears. Dracula can't walk by day, [[GlamourFailure he doesn't cast a reflection]], he can only be slain by a [[WoodenStake stake of consecrated ash wood]]. There's no sense to any of that. You may as well read [[Literature/TheBible the Bible]] for its history, which, it goes without saying, is a fool's errand fit only for idiot children.
772* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He tends to wear a lot of black and red.
773* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes shift from a normal white and green to black and red whenever he reveals his true self.
774* TheRenfield: Season 1's Fenton was a Renfield stand-in who was equally erratic and loved to eat small animals. Come Season 3, [[spoiler: the real Renfield has been introduced as Dr. Seward's unassuming secretary, now addicted to Dracula's blood and thus forced to serve him for more]].
775* ShoutOut:
776** The scene between Dracula and Vanessa [[spoiler:at the cinema]] emulates a similar scene from ''[[Film/BramStokersDracula Bram Stoker's Dracula]]''.
777** "You will be flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood" evokes the Bible, [[{{Literature/Dracula}} the original novel]], and the 1979 ''[[Film/Dracula1979 Dracula]]'' film.
778** Most incarnations of Dracula have said "S/he is mine!" in some capacity. This one is no exception.
779** His minions, children and street urchins, recall the [[Literature/SherlockHolmes Baker Street Irregulars]].
780** During a confrontation with Ethan, Dracula almost directly quotes one of Dracula's most famous lines.
781--> '''Dracula''': The creatures of the night. What music they make.
782** Dracula also takes on the human alias [[spoiler: "Alexander"]] in the Creator/{{NBC}}'s 2013 ''Series/{{Dracula|2013}}'' TV series, although this is probably just coincidence.
783** In another reference to ''[[Film/BramStokersDracula Bram Stoker's Dracula]]'', Dracula professes himself to be Vanessa's servant.
784--> '''Dracula''': No. I don't want you to serve me, Vanessa. I want to serve ''you''.
785* StalkerWithACrush: He is one toward Vanessa, beyond any other character in the show.
786* SuperStrength: Like many earlier versions of the character, Dracula is able to effortlessly send a grown man flying across the room with a swing of his backhand.
787* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's ''Dracula'', after all.
788* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Whilst his minions stand out in a crowd for their UndeathlyPallor and dead eyes, Dracula himself -- the greatest of all the vampires, a creature of unspeakable horror and power -- looks and behaves like a charming, well-groomed and respectable member of the London academia.
789* TragicVillain: Dracula seems to believe this of himself, if his words to Vanessa in "No Beast So Fierce" are sincere.
790-->'''Dracula''': [The vampire bat] feeds entirely off the blood of other living animals. [...] There are creatures that [[GodAndSatanAreBothJerks God has cast into darkness and cursed to the night]]. This animal feeds off blood because it must; because it has been afforded no other food source; because if it does not... it will die.
791-->'''Vanessa''': Am I to feel sympathy for this monster that hunts me?
792-->'''Dracula''': I have come to love all the night creatures you see around us. They're so... shunned. [[LonelyAtTheTop And alone]].
793* VillainousBreakdown: He has an understated but memorable one when [[spoiler: Vanessa breaks up their brief relationship out of concern for his safety]]. He silently watches her leave... and then effortlessly crushes a teacup in his grip.
794** Later on in "Good and Evil Braided Be," he has another one when confronting [[spoiler: the minion who caused Vanessa to break up with him]].
795-->'''Dracula''': You approached her. You spoke to her. SHE IS MINE!
796** This is later played straight in "A Blade of Glass," when Vanessa rebuffs both Dracula and Lucifer, with Dracula threatening to assault her with every horror he can muster.
797** In "The Blessed Dark," he has another short outburst when [[spoiler: Sir Malcolm demands that Dracula tell him where Vanessa is]].
798-->'''Dracula:''' She's not yours, she's MINE!
799* VillainousCrush: It goes without saying, given the account of the fallen angels and their endless pursuit of the Mother of Evil, but Dracula in the present is quite singularly obsessed with Vanessa, at one point stating that he strongly lacks sympathy for any creature that would do her harm.
800* VillainsOutShopping: Between plotting his evil schemes and receiving intel from Renfield, Dracula is quite happy to [[spoiler: go and see a performance of Jules Verne's ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'']] with Vanessa. Whether his enthusiasm for [[spoiler: primitive cinema and zoology]] is genuine is yet to be seen.
801** For what it's worth, [[spoiler: it does seem like he enjoys taxidermy, as Vanessa encounters him doing it in his spare time when he's not pretending for her]].
802* VillainWorld: This is Dracula's ultimate goal. With Vanessa's untapped power, he can overthrow humanity and make vampires (and other "night children") the dominant species on Earth.
803** [[spoiler: The apocalypse begins at the end of "Ebb Tide," but is aborted by Vanessa's assisted suicide in "The Blessed Dark."]]
804* WalkingTheEarth: Dracula has wandered the world for millennia in search of the Mother of Evil, taking on countless identities in the process. He doesn't look on his days of wandering fondly, however; in fact, he resents the alienation and frustration his eternal journey has caused him.
805* WeCanRuleTogether: This makes up at least part of his final seduction of Vanessa, the other part being his offer to love her forever and never let her feel alone and unloved again.
806* WhamLine: "My name... is Dracula."
807* WhamShot: As Renfield [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything sucks on Dracula's wrist]], the camera pans up to reveal that [[spoiler: Dr. Sweet]] is Dracula.
808* YouHaveFailedMe: Dracula [[spoiler: indifferently [[MonstrousCannibalism commands his offspring to eat]]]] a minion who [[spoiler: traumatized Vanessa without his permission, an act which inadvertently brings Dracula's burgeoning relationship with Vanessa to an end]].
809** Based on the way the vampires creep out of the shadows before Dracula makes it clear that he wants them [[spoiler: to eat the minion in question]], [[FridgeHorror he's done this before]].
810[[/folder]]
811
812[[folder:The Demon / Lucifer / Satan / Set]]
813
814A shadowy presence that has plagued Vanessa for years, who is eventually revealed to be the original fallen angel: Lucifer, aka Satan. No matter which name he goes by, the Demon desires to join with Vanessa and bring about the End of Days.
815----
816* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Every time Lucifer has reached out to Vanessa, it has been in the form of someone she trusts dearly -- he has variously masqueraded as Sir Malcolm, Ethan, and the orderly.
817* BedTrick: [[spoiler:In the comics, he possesses Vanessa's corpse and pretends to be Vanessa herself resurrected, to trick Ethan into sleeping with "her" and fathering an Antichrist]].
818* BlackEyesOfEvil: This trope is invariably how he reveals his true self when masquerading in human form.
819* CainAndAbel: Both the Demon and the Master are fallen angels, banished from Heaven in antiquity, one who would dwell on Earth and feast upon the blood of men, and the other who would live in Hell and consume their souls. Both, however, are competing against the other to claim Vanessa for their own dark purposes. When they finally share a scene together, Lucifer flat out despises his brother, whom he calls the "father of beasts."
820* DemonicPossession: Lucifer performs this several times on Vanessa throughout her life, before finally being driven off by Ethan's exorcism at the end of season 1.
821** He also uses Evelyn's [[CreepyDoll fetish]] of Vanessa as a temporary shell, but this time Vanessa herself drives him out.
822* EvenEvilHasStandards: Lucifer will not take Vanessa's soul by force; he instead insists that Vanessa give her soul to him wholly and willingly.
823* FauxAffablyEvil: He's very good at pretending to be likable.
824* GodNeedsPrayersBadly: Lucifer, unlike his corporeal brother Dracula, needs souls; as human belief in the supernatural is waning, Lucifer's power has faded enormously compared to what he once possessed.
825* GreaterScopeVillain: The Demon is responsible for Vanessa's demonic possession in season 1 and the Nightcomers in season 2.
826* FallenAngel: He was banished from Heaven by God after his failed rebellion.
827* KarmaHoudini: While the Nightcomers are defeated, Lucifer is only temporarily driven off. He's still in Hell, plotting. [[spoiler: Of course, it's revealed that as belief in the supernatural dwindles, Lucifer diminishes without human belief to sustain him. He's only a shadow of his former majesty, and will continue to fade as long as humans stop fearing him.]]
828* OmnicidalManiac: As opposed to Dracula, who wants him and his progeny to thrive on Earth by overthrowing humanity, Lucifer would like to destroy all life on Earth until he and Vanessa are the only two left.
829* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: One is delivered to Satan by none other than his brother Dracula.
830-->'''Dracula''': I am made strong and potent by the spoils of my domain -- while you, anemic, feed on dust and superstition, the abject supplication of the weak and the ignorant -- if they cease to believe in you, do you even exist? But they won't believe forever, brother. We live in a mighty age of science and faithlessness... You fade into insignificance even as I look at you now.
831* {{Satan}}: The Demon is confirmed in season 2 to be the fallen angel Lucifer, who was cast into Hell by God to feed on the souls of the damned.
832* WickedCultured: While seducing Vanessa into letting him into her body, he outright quotes Keats to her.
833[[/folder]]
834
835[[folder:Madame Kali / Evelyn Poole]]
836
837->'''Played By:''' Creator/HelenMcCrory
838[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evelyn_poole_6.jpeg]]
839-->"My beloved Lucifer, I have found her for you and she shall be yours. I shall assault her days and her nights, her dreams and her prayers. No corner of her soul shall be safe. Every beat of her heart, she shall know only suffering... I will not fail you."
840
841A mysterious widow-turned-spiritualist who first appears in season one and becomes the BigBad of season two, leading a coven of witches known as the Nightcomers.
842----
843* AbusiveParents: According to Hecate, when she was just five years old, Evelyn handed her over to Lucifer and condemned her to a life as his slave. From the way Hecate phrases it, it's implied Evelyn allowed Lucifer to rape her.
844* TheAgeless: She's at least two hundred years old, having gotten eternal youth as part of her deal with Lucifer.
845* BadBoss: She casually murders a loyal follower for failing her and asking for another chance, then orders the rest of her followers to drag "that bitch out of here."
846* BecomingTheMask: She originally set out to seduce Sir Malcolm as part of a plan to get Vanessa. She eventually falls for him, and even offers to let him share her immortality and be together forever. It doesn't cause her to become a better person, though.
847** That's only if you believe her speech to Malcolm, that is. It's possible she's partly or completely lying about her feelings for him. It's implied she ''is'' exhausted with her life.
848* BigBad: She serves as one for season two, tasked by [[{{Satan}} the Master]] to bring Vanessa into their infernal fold.
849* BitchInSheepsClothing: Evelyn gets a lot of things done by fooling others into thinking she's a loving, interesting, and friendly woman.
850* {{Blackmail}}: Her weapon of choice to ensure Lyle's loyalty.
851* BloodBath: "Fresh Hell" reveals her soaking in one, which may have Elizabeth Bathory-related implications.
852* BloodCountess: She used to be a member of the nobility, owns a big, scary, Gothic castle, serves the Devil, uses magic, and loves to bathe in the fresh blood of her victims.
853* CainAndAbel: She framed her sister Joan for her own crimes, leading to Joan being lynched by angry villagers.
854* ChekhovsGunman: We first see her at the titular "Seance", where she's posing as a spiritualist, and later in "Grand Guignol" as she flirts with Malcolm at the armorer's. It's not until season two that the audience learns of her true nature as the leader of the Nightcomers and her willing submission to Lucifer.
855* CompellingVoice: She certainly has some powers to influence others' actions, as shown by her almost entrancing [[spoiler: her sister]] Joan back, but due to it ending up failing and her common use of manipulation, it's safe to say it has its limitations. Perhaps that may be the reason for her supplementing her manipulation of Malcolm with BlackMagic.
856* DealWithTheDevil: Where Evelyn got her powers and her looks from. The deal seems to have its perks; the Cut-Wife claims Evelyn hasn't aged since the mid-1600s.
857* DepravedBisexual: She has had relationships with men and women, and to both she's equally abusive.
858* {{Dominatrix}}: She wields a riding crop on Sir Geoffrey in "The Nightcomers", and is very clearly in charge.
859* TheDragon: To Lucifer in Season Two. She's his most visible and powerful agent, and the one that drives the plot of the season.
860* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: She's a witch and Satan worshipper with dark brown curls and white skin.
861* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Subverted. Evelyn appears to have functional relationships with Malcolm and Hecate. However, Evelyn is viciously abusive to Hecate, and turned her into the monster she became by giving her to Lucifer at age five in a process that is implied to have involved allowing Hecate's rape at Lucifer's hands. Under their current relationship, Evelyn's only care for her is as a lackey and extension of herself. While she claims to love Malcolm, it is revealed she only cares about the idea of a lover to share her immortality with and has no care whatsoever for Malcolm as a person. When he rejects her, she inflicts a horrible MindRape on him and leaves him to be tortured by the ghosts of his past without a care.
862* FauxAffablyEvil: She maintains the facade of being a friendly, good-humoured woman and great company. In reality she is callous, cruel, and uncaring.
863* FemmeFatale: She gets her claws into Malcolm with relative ease.
864* FountainOfExpies: Madam Satan in Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina and Countess Marburg in Series/{{Salem}} are both very similar to her.
865* HateSink: For all of her intelligence, charm, and power, she's an ancient sexual pervert who abuses her daughter and was willing to offer her up as a sacrifice to the Devil himself just to preserve her own youth.
866* TheHeavy: Of season two. Though Lucifer is her master, Evelyn's the one actually moving the plot forward.
867* HiddenDepths: Underneath it all, Evelyn's actually quite lonely, and ends up offering Sir Malcolm a chance to share the immortality promised by the devil, so she'll have someone to be with for the rest of her eternal, or at least very long, life.
868* ImprobableAimingSkills: She is a very good shot, easily besting Malcolm, and has enough skill to master his heavy, novel, vampire-killing Mauser at first try.
869* LadyOfBlackMagic: A sophisticated woman with charisma, and a powerful Satan-worshipping witch wielding dark magic.
870* LivingDollCollector: She keeps a room of her victims, represented by dolls with the hearts of babies/children stitched into them.
871* ManipulativeBitch: Evelyn knows how to play people, and is very good at using charm, seduction, and emotional manipulation to get them to do what she wants.
872* OffWithHerHead: Ethan effortlessly slashes apart a sizeable chunk of Evelyn's throat in his wolf form. Gravity -- and this trope -- soon follows.
873* OlderThanTheyLook: She appears to be along the lines of a gracefully aged woman in her forties; however, she's actually around two hundred and fifty years old, eternal youth being part of her pact with Lucifer.
874* OutGambitted: A contributor to her downfall; Evelyn throughout season 2 is aware that her daughter Hecate is positioning herself for leadership within the Nightcomer coven, by force if necessary. Evelyn knows she is the favorite of their master Lucifer, and is backed by his powerful black magic. Hecate, on the other hand, has no loyalties and a willingness to use the heroes for her own ambitions. Evelyn doesn't quite appreciate her daughter's ruthlessness, and ends up being overthrown by Hecate in the final skirmish of season 2.
875* ParentChildIncest: Strongly implied with her daughter, Hecate.
876* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: She keeps Lyle under her thumb by threatening to release photos of him and another man, even calling him a "sodomite" (to be fair to her for that last one, the word/concept of "homosexual" wasn't in common use yet).
877* RapidAging: Her youthful glamor quickly fades away when Vanessa defeats her and Lucifer in the second season finale "And They Were Enemies".
878* TheSociopath: A textbook example. She has no empathy for anyone besides herself, is able to sound sincere when she's lying through her teeth, and hides behind a mask of charm and trustworthiness.
879* SquishyWizard: Evelyn is a long-serving minion of Lucifer, a powerful practitioner of black magic, and the leader of a well-hidden coven of witches in the very middle of London. Even without the supernatural connections, Evelyn is a gifted manipulator, a ruthless schemer, and a social chameleon. However, her strength is in her spells and her incantations, and both are tied to the generosity of her master, Lucifer. When he withdraws said powers from Evelyn at the finale of season 2, along with her immortality, she is very quickly dispatched by were-Ethan.
880* UnderestimatingBadassery: She didn't fully expect for Vanessa to send Lucifer away through the sheer force of her own BlackMagic, thus undoing Evelyn's agelessness, which in turn gives Ethan the perfect window to kill her.
881* VainSorceress: She leads a coven of them, with herself as the queen bee, and her penchant for [[BloodBath Blood Baths]] seems to play into this.
882* VillainessesWantHeroes: She seduces Malcolm to get to Vanessa, but seems to actually fall for him to some degree.
883* VillainousIncest: She seems to be very intimate with Hecate, and was the same with her sister Joan.
884* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Evelyn admits to Malcolm in "Memento Mori" that she's become exhausted with immortality and desperately wants someone to share it with.
885* WickedCultured: She's classically educated, has a fondness for ancient history, carries a constant air of sophistication, and has a taste for the finer things in life.
886* WillingChanneler: It's unknown whether she was using her black magic abilities in her appearance as Madame Kali, or was simply playing the role as a day job.
887* WouldHurtAChild: Hecate may be the one who kills it, but Evelyn is perfectly willing to cut the heart out of a dead baby in order to use in a sinister effigy.
888[[/folder]]
889
890[[folder:Hecate Poole]]
891
892-> '''Played By''': Creator/SarahGreene
893[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hecate_poole.jpeg]]
894The daughter of Evelyn Poole and a fellow witch in the coven.
895----
896* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Despite how unrepentantly evil she is, the third season shows off some of her HiddenDepths, a tragic background, and makes it clear she genuinely cares for Ethan. She ends up dying in his arms, and tries to comfort him by telling him that they'll be in hell together eventually.]]
897* AxCrazy: Downplayed, as she's normally in control and calm, but she really does take a lot of pleasure in killing.
898* TheCorrupter: She serves as this for Ethan; their first proper meeting is her encouraging him to give into his more primal desires and follow her away from his divine destiny as the Wolf of God.
899* DepravedBisexual: Clearly disturbed in the head, she's attracted to Ethan while also having an incestuous relationship with her mother.
900* TheDragon: To Evelyn.
901* DragonWithAnAgenda: She makes no secret to Lyle of plotting to overthrow her mother.
902* DrivenToVillainy: She reveals to Ethan in season three that she was only five when her mother gave her to Lucifer, possibly allowing him to rape her in the process. She was basically condemned to a lifetime of servitude for Lucifer before she had any real choice in the matter. Lucifer and her mother doomed her since childhood.
903* FakeAmerican: In-universe, she poses as this in "Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places" to get closer to Ethan. Surprisingly -- to her, at least -- it doesn't work.
904* FanDisservice: Hecate is a lithe, supple, beautiful young lady, and her Nightcomer form, like all her brethren, is completely naked and hairless. That alone would not be so terrifying, if the Nightcomer look wasn't complete with heavy ritualistic scarring, demonic eyes, and noticeable fangs.
905* FemmeFatale: She's assigned to seduce Ethan for Evelyn's plans. However, he sees right through her act. Later, when she joins up with Ethan in America, she [[spoiler:actually manages to sway Ethan over to the side of Lucifer for a time.]]
906* FreudianExcuse: She claims that she was never given a choice in serving Lucifer; her mother gave her to the Master when she was five years old.
907* MisanthropeSupreme: Hecate tells Ethan that she loves all the honest animals of the world, but strongly hates humans.
908* ParentChildIncest: She kisses her mother on the mouth in ecstasy, and seems generally very aroused when Evelyn talks about Lucifer.
909* PerkyFemaleMinion: She's Evelyn's right-hand amongst the Nightcomers, and disturbingly cheerful and peppy in her work.
910* PetTheDog: Ethan's surprised to learn she has a genuine affinity for animals. She's a bitter, sadistic misanthrope, but she likes animals because she views them as innocent.
911* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She doesn't mind much when the heroes destroy the Nightcomer coven and kill her mother. After the carnage, she burns the mansion to the ground and leaves.
912* SeeYouInHell: Hecate pulls a notably non-aggressive version of this on Ethan [[spoiler: before she dies in "No Beast So Fierce"]].
913-->'''Hecate''': Hell awaits us both.
914* SquishyWizard: A fatal weakness shared by all the Nightcomers; Hecate is by far the most dangerous of her mother's coven, but she is no more or less immune to gunfire than a normal human. [[spoiler: This proves to be her undoing, when Inspector Rusk fatally shoots her at point blank range in "No Beast So Fierce".]]
915* StalkerWithACrush: She wants Ethan for herself, and is willing to conspire with Lyle to betray Evelyn to get him.
916** In season three, it's revealed she's stalked him all the way to ''New Mexico''.
917* TheStarscream: She implies several times that she's not as happy playing second fiddle to her mother as she sometimes appears. In "Glorious Horrors", she tells Mr Lyle that she has plans of her own, ones which don't run alongside her mother's, and seems to instigate a psychic attack against Vanessa without her mother's knowledge. In "Memento Mori", she outright calls Evelyn "old", comparing her to a dinosaur, which in turn goads Evelyn into throwing her across a room.
918** In "All Hell Itself My Only Foe", she outright offers to betray her mother and pledge her allegiance to Ethan, as he has the potential to stand beside Lucifer, if he allies with evil.
919** In the season finale, she makes good on this trope, allowing Ethan to maul her mother.
920* VillainousCrush: She has a rather one-sided crush on Ethan. [[spoiler:It's not so one-sided in season three, where Ethan's forced to cooperate with her and ends up forming a connection with her.]]
921* WouldHurtAChild: Hecate has no qualms procuring a dead baby for her mother's ritual.
922* WoundedGazelleGambit: She tries one to ensnare Ethan by setting up a scenario where he saves her from a runaway coach. The first part of the plan works, but the second half fails miserably, as Ethan easily sees through her disguise as an American ingenue traveling abroad after talking to her for only a few minutes.
923[[/folder]]
924
925[[folder:Renfield]]
926->'''Portrayed By:''' Sam Barnett
927
928The young secretary of Dr. Seward, he seems an unassuming man, but he quickly finds himself under the sway of a far darker power in need of his services.
929----
930* CovertPervert: He seems respectable on the surface, but Dracula has him snatched up while Renfield was looking for prostitutes.
931* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: He's a dark-haired man whose skin and eyes only grow paler after becoming Dracula's familiar. The creepy change in his appearance goes along with his growing lack of sanity.
932* FriendlessBackground: [[spoiler:During Seward's questioning, Renfield laments that he was never friends with her, saying he never had friends, and indeed never had anyone who cared about him or loved him, and that maybe if he did have someone, he wouldn't have ended up as a monster.]]
933* ImAHumanitarian: Renfield and the rest of Dracula's familiars don't just drink blood, they eat living flesh, both that of normal humans as well as [[MonstrousCannibalism their own kind.]]
934* TheMole: Dracula brings him to his side because his boss is Vanessa's psychiatrist. He uses Renfield to gather information on her sessions so he can use [[spoiler:to help him seduce her.]]
935* TheRenfield: It goes without saying, since he's based on the original TropeNamer. Dracula makes him a familiar, a person gifted with a small portion of a vampire's power, addicted to their blood and enslaved to their master's will.
936* SanitySlippage: After he becomes addicted to Dracula's blood, he grows increasingly unstable until he reaches total levels of AxCrazy.
937* TragicMonster: [[spoiler:Dr. Seward is able to use a form of hypnosis to interrogate him, and as she asks her questions, he gains a level of awareness and becomes horrified at what he's done and what he's become.]]
938[[/folder]]
939
940!!Other Characters
941
942[[folder:Proteus]]
943->'''Portrayed by''': Alex Price
944
945-->''Victor, what am I?''
946
947The creature created by Dr. Frankenstein at the end of episode one, Proteus is a sweetly naive man who is thrilled to learn more about the world he's been born into.
948----
949* DecoyProtagonist: He's teased as this version's Frankenstein's creature, a subversion of the original story. [[spoiler:Then he's killed by the real creature, who ''is'' a main character]].
950* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: How Caliban kills him. First Caliban's hands are shoved through his chest from behind, and then he's ripped open.
951* MeaningfulName: Proteus was the name of an early sea-god in ancient Myth/GreekMythology. Since he apparently used to be a sailor on a whaling ship, it's appropriate.
952* MythologyGag: While deciding on a name for him, Frankenstein suggests "Adam." In the ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'' novel, the Creature refers to himself as "the Adam of your labours." Several adaptations have gone on to use Adam as a proper name for the creature.
953* NiceGuy: In sharp contrast to Frankenstein's first creation, Proteus is kind-hearted and excited to make friends.
954* NonIndicativeName: His name literally means "the First", but he's Victor Frankenstein's ''second'' creation... [[MyGreatestFailure not that Victor would admit it.]]
955* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: Out of nowhere, Caliban murders him.
956* WeHardlyKnewYe: In episode two, we find out that he was a sailor and had a wife. However, he is brutally killed by his older "brother" shortly thereafter, as we learn he was in fact the ''second'' creature created by the doctor.
957[[/folder]]
958
959[[folder:Vincent Brand]]
960->'''Played By:''' Alun Armstrong
961
962-->''Show business. All bitches.''
963
964The impresario of the ''Grand Guignol'' Theatre, he takes pity on a homeless Caliban and offers him a job as a stagehand.
965----
966* TheAlcoholic: He's never seen without a flask or bottle.
967* LargeHam: He's one both on stage and in real life.
968* NiceGuy: He's genuinely good person who brings Caliban to the theater and gives him a job, being one of the first people ever to show him kindness. He even admits [[spoiler: he'd rather fire the actress who complained about Caliban than Caliban himself, but the public demands the actress stay.]]
969* ParentalSubstitute: To Caliban. He's one of the few people who look beyond Caliban's scary exterior to see a timid and lonely soul.
970* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: He's never met a dramatic declaration he didn't like.
971
972[[/folder]]
973
974[[folder:Maude Gunnerson]]
975->'''Played By:''' Hannah Tointon
976
977A young actress at the ''Grand Guignol'' who is the secret object of Caliban's affection.
978----
979* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's a friendly blonde who tries to befriend Caliban because he reminds her of her disfigured brother. He, of course, misinterprets her intentions. Maude only stops being friendly when Caliban assaults her after coming on too strong and being rejected.
980* TheIngenue: Her role in the plays, according to Vincent.
981* NiceGirl: One of the few characters who is genuinely sweet.
982* ScreamingWoman: A large part of her job, being an actress in blood-soaked cheap horror plays.
983* WomenAreWiser: She is much kinder than her {{jerkass}} boyfriend, Simon. Unfortunately, Caliban doesn't really know how to distinguish between types of affection.
984
985[[/folder]]
986
987[[folder:Dr. Van Helsing]]
988->'''Played By:''' Creator/DavidWarner
989
990A renowned haemotologist that Malcolm arranges for Victor to consult with on the potential cure for vampirism.
991----
992* ActorAllusion: This isn't the [[Film/MyBestFriendIsAVampire first time that David Warner has played a vampire hunter]].
993* DarkAndTroubledPast: His wife's death was by his own hand after she had been turned into a vampire.
994-->'''Van Helsing''': She did not succumb to a disease, precisely.
995-->'''Frankenstein''': Of what did she succumb?
996-->'''Van Helsing''': [[NoodleIncident I drove a stake through her heart, and cut off her head]].
997* DeathByAdaptation: He doesn't die in Bram Stoker's original text.
998* HeroOfAnotherStory: His vampire-hunting days are long over by the time Frankenstein meets him. His exploits, like those in ''Dracula'', are hinted at, but never in great detail.
999-->'''Van Helsing''': Sir Malcolm is looking for a cure for something he doesn’t understand.
1000-->'''Frankenstein''': Do you?
1001-->'''Van Helsing''': [[NothingIsScarier Intimately]].
1002* HumbleHero: When Frankenstein meets him in Season 1, Van Helsing is an old, kindly man who has seen, done, and survived great horrors in his personal quest to defeat vampirism. He suggests through his conversations with Frankenstein that he was much like the good doctor in his younger days, but through age and loss has abandoned his ego and ambition. His humility extends to him even gently calling himself out for naming Hannah's Wink 'immodestly' after his own wife.
1003* TheMentor: To Victor, whom he gently tries to convince that there is more to life than work. He's the only guy who seems to actually like Victor as a person. And then Caliban [[MentorOccupationalHazard kills]] him, precisely because he and Victor were close.
1004* MentorOccupationalHazard: He's murdered by Caliban.
1005* NeckSnap: At the hands of Caliban.
1006* WeHardlyKnewYe: A brilliant scientist with a wealth of vampiric knowledge who was, in his younger days, a devoted husband and a veteran vampire hunter... and he's killed off only a few scenes after his first appearance.
1007* YouDoNotWantToKnow: Van Helsing, although helpful, is quick to stop Frankenstein from sharing his vampiric discoveries with Sir Malcolm.
1008-->'''Van Helsing''': Of what I am about to tell you, we cannot enlighten him.
1009-->'''Frankenstein''': Why not?
1010-->'''Van Helsing''': [[TakeOurWordForIt Because the truth is unendurable]].
1011[[/folder]]
1012
1013[[folder:The Cut-Wife / Joan Clayton]]
1014->'''Played By:''' Creator/PattiLuPone
1015
1016A hedge-witch living on the remote moors of Devon, Vanessa sought her out before the events of the show to learn witchcraft.
1017----
1018* BurnTheWitch: Evelyn Poole manipulates the people of Devon to ensure the Cut-Wife's demise via this trope. Unlike most examples, they don't burn Vanessa's mentor at the stake, but suspend her from chains and drench her in tar or oil before setting her alight.
1019* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Evelyn's Cain.
1020* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was previously a member of Evelyn Poole's coven, long ago, before it turned to darkness. They branded her a traitor, and she has been estranged ever since.
1021* DarkIsNotEvil: Coarse and morbid, and feared by the local villagers, the Cut-Wife is nevertheless well-intentioned and benevolent, though she is [[GoodIsNotNice gruff and cynical]].
1022* DoesNotLikeMen: Due to bad experiences in the past, she's somewhat wary of men -- not that she's particularly fond of women either, frequently chastising them for running off with men and acting unpleasant towards them when they come to beg for her help.
1023* TheMentor: To Vanessa, whom she teaches arcane lore, including tarot reading and the Verbis Diablo.
1024* MeaningfulName: Her title and her real name -- she's called the Cut-Wife because she administers abortions, and her real name is Joan in a possible reference to Joan of Arc, another woman who is put to death by immolation.
1025* MentorOccupationalHazard: She's burned alive by Sir Geoffrey and the local peasants.
1026* OlderThanTheyLook: She appears to be fifty or sixty. In reality, she was already an adult in 1644, when she sheltered Oliver Cromwell and was granted a perpetual lease to her land for it.
1027* RedBaron: She's primarily known as the Cut-Wife, and she only tells Vanessa her full and proper name as she's headed to her death at the hands of Sir Geoffrey. Every scene before this has her known only as the Cut-Wife of Ballantree Moor.
1028* SmallRoleBigImpact: She dies in her first appearance, but her teachings greatly inform the woman Vanessa becomes.
1029* WeHardlyKnewYe: The first hint we get of her existence is in the flashback episode where she's introduced, and that same episode ends with her death at the hands of the people of Devon for being a witch.

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