Branson Vampires of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter - Xavier

Xavier

Although Anita had previously believed such a thing to be impossible, she eventually concluded that Xavier was a fey vampire. Xavier had white skin, white hair, and unique scarlet red eyes. He was impossibly fast, even for a vampire, had control of shadows, and had the ability to sculpt his body form as necessary, such as to fit through a tight space, also an apparently unique characteristic. Xavier was a vampire pedophile, and was responsible for turning Andy and Jeff. Xavier fought with a greatsword made of cold iron and was able to use that sword to kill Rawhead and Bloody Bones. Jean-Claude was familiar enough with Xavier to identify him from Anita's description, and told Anita that the vampires concealed the existence of "exotic" vampires such as Xavier. (It is not clear whether Jean-Claude was referring to Xavier's fey blood, pedophile nature, or both). Xavier was ultimately killed when the Bloody Bones restaurant was burned. Appearances: Bloody Bones.

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The Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K. Hamilton
Novels
  • Guilty Pleasures (1993)
  • The Laughing Corpse (1994)
  • Circus of the Damned (1995)
  • The Lunatic Cafe (1996)
  • Bloody Bones (1996)
  • The Killing Dance (1997)
  • Burnt Offerings (1998)
  • Blue Moon (1998)
  • Obsidian Butterfly (2000)
  • Narcissus in Chains (2001)
  • Cerulean Sins (2003)
  • Incubus Dreams (2004)
  • Micah (2006)
  • Danse Macabre (2006)
  • The Harlequin (2007)
  • Blood Noir (2008)
  • Skin Trade (2009)
  • Flirt (2010)
  • Bullet (2010)
  • Hit List (2011)
  • Kiss the Dead (2012)
  • Affliction (2013)
Characters
  • Anita Blake
  • Jean-Claude
  • Richard
  • Asher
  • The Vampire Council
  • Branson-based vampires
  • Other characters
Mythology
  • Mythos
  • Shapeshifter

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