List of Hellsing Characters

Seras Victoria (セラス・ヴィクトリア, Serasu Vikutoria?) is a female agent in both the Hellsing manga series and anime series by Kouta Hirano. In both the television series and the OVA, her Japanese voice actor is Fumiko Orikasa. Seras' English voice actor in both series was K. T. Gray.

Seras Victoria is one of the main characters in the manga, anime and OVA Hellsing. But in the anime, she acted as the point of view character for the audience. Seras is a Draculina, a term used to refer to the female members of the Dracula bloodline, since she has been turned into a vampire by Alucard. The term is not historically accurate since no female vampire turned by Dracula was ever referred to by this term in Stoker's book and may have been created specifically for Hellsing, but Seras is called this multiple times over the course of the story. A character similar to Seras was present in a prototype version of Hellsing, The Legends of Vampire Hunter, named Yuri Kate.

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