Twilight initiated this sudden frenzy that nowadays is associated with 
vampires. Not villiains anymore, these new age vampires are the heroes that 
save the day, very ironically.
Nobody in the earlier centuries, or even those who’ve read and watched 
countless adaptations of Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula could in their wildest 
dreams imagine such a tender love story that has been woven in The Twilight 
Saga.
People are taking to vampires, this writer an example herself, in a way that is 
unprecedented. The blood-draining killers, leaches, so to speak are that no 
more.
A look at the most famous literary vampires, therefore, is only natural! My 
personal list includes the following vamps, evil or Cullen!
- Lestat De Lioncourt: Appearing in Anne Rice’s several books in The Vampire 
Chronicles, including The Vampire Lestat, Lestat De Lioncourt is one of the 
most well known fictional vampires – he has also been mentioned by Stephenie 
Meyer indirectly in her partial draft of Midnight Sun, when Edward Cullen is 
wondering if Bella reads Anne Rice. Lestat is essentially, very good looking 
with shoulder length glossy blond hair, and nails which look like as if they’re 
made of glass. Because of his obvious vanity – he is very interested in his 
looks and fashion, he’s referred to as the ‘Brat Prince’, a title which he is 
very fond of. He is a charismatic character, but still somewhat of a loner. 
Very late in the series, Lestat falls in love with a witch of the Mayfair clan 
named Rowan Mayfair who shares the same feelings towards him. Rowan asks Lestat 
to turn her into a vampire but despite the feelings toward one another he 
painfully chose not to, because she is a guiding figure in the Mayfair family 
and he cannot take her away from it. Thus, this a tragic and intriguing 
character in every way, making it to the top of my list.
- Aro: Aro is one of the three vampire leaders of the Volturi, in The Twilight 
Saga. He possesses the extraordinarily powerful gift of tactile telepathy, the 
supernatural talent to ascertain the thoughts of a person with a single touch. 
He’s widely accepted as the main leader of the Volturi world over, 
demonstrating this when he calls Caius and Marcus to vote on Renesmee Cullen’s 
doom or not. His flamboyant selfish personality is obvious as he states “I 
haven’t seen a prospective talent so promising since we found Jane and Alec. 
Can you imagine the possibilities when she is one of us?” His nature is also 
obvious when he kills his own sister Didyme when he realized she and Marcus 
were getting wary of his rising tyranny, sparing Marcus whose powers were too 
valuable to lose. Aro is power-hungary and very dominant, which makes him an 
all-round classic villainous vampire.
- Count Dracula: Perhaps the first vampire any reader will associate with the 
Undead is Count Dracula, whose historical literary appearance in 1987 gothic 
novel of the same name, Dracula, almost makes half the world believe he was a 
real, well, person, instead of being a fictional character created by the Irish 
novelist, Bram Stoker. Count Dracula has been the inspiration for almost all 
vampire novels, even though he, himself, is fictional. Most myths associated 
with vampires have been originated from Dracula such as the three brides, 
coffins, avoiding sun etc. Dracula was a citizen of Transylvania – which has 
since been assoicated with being a country infested with the unnatural in most 
movies and books. Dracula was an epitome in vampire fiction, synonymous with 
the word vampire itself. Even though he was a treacherous villain of the novel 
who ultimately is hunt down by Van Helsing, he remains immortal in vampire 
fiction.
- Carlisle Cullen: Carlisle Cullen, born in 1640’s London, is the founder of 
the Olympic Coven in The Twilight Saga. Carlisle has an unparalleled gift of 
immense compassion, love and sensitivity which helped him with his decision of 
resisting feeding on human blood. After practicing this since the very first 
time he fed as a vampire, Carlisle is all but immune to human blood. He 
practices medicine and finds immense peace at the hospital where he is saving 
human lives. Dr Cullen, as he is known in the human world, is an unprecedented 
character in vampire fiction, even if his dietary habits were already published 
decades ago in other fictions, the character sketch of Carlisle puts in front 
of you a vampire who could have been worse than Dracula if he had so chosen, 
but consciously making a choice of such compassion puts Carlisle in a light as 
hardly ever before on a vampire, not even the so-called ‘vegetarian’ vampires.
- Stefan Salvatore: Perhap the forerunner of Twilight vampires, Stefan 
Salvatore is a fictional Italian vampire from the immensely popular The Vampire 
Chronicles by LJ Smith. Stefan is a classic Italian beauty with dark, wavy hair 
and shimmering green eyes, again being rather unconventional with the 
bloodsucking vamps. He is the younger of two vampire brothers who’d been fooled 
into “exchanging bloods” with another vampire Katherine whom both of them 
loved. Realizing nothing could be changed once both brothers had duelled and 
became Undead for once and for all, Stefan accepts reality, always believeing 
it was his fault Katherine died and his deeds can never be redeemed. A classic 
example of a loner and mysterious handsome hero, he can feed on animal blood as 
well. Stefan’s character basically deals with belonging, loyalty and love.
- Edward Cullen: The modern poster-boy for vampires, Edward Cullen is the hero 
of The Twilight Saga. Immensely beautiful, with supernatural gifts of vampiric 
strength, extraordinary speed, and a unique one of reading minds makes Edward 
Cullen mysterious, alluring and rather in-demand in the vampire royalty, The 
Volturi. His charisma, personality and demeanour is a mix of Lestat and Stefan 
which puts him above most vampires when it comes to mysticism. Edward has 
always been a loner, and a family man never needing anybody except his 
immediate adoptive family. But his ability to love passionately is roused when 
he falls in love with a mortal human, Bella Swan. His story continues as this 
forbidden and very different love saga unfolds and reveals the true Edward in 
the books, the loving hero of one of the most appealing teenage romances 
written – just with more than enough vampires.
- Alice Cullen: Alice Cullen is a rather interesting character from The 
Twilight Saga. Nothing was known of her human life, so basically her story 
starts with her entry in the Undead world. Alice is a gifted vampire, she can 
“see” future, or visions, more appropriately. Her powers, however, are not 
accurate as they depend on people’s minds and decisions which are always 
fickle. According to Alice, weather is more predictable than people. Alice knew 
before she had even met him, that Jasper Whitlock Hale is the love of her life 
and is looking for her – even before he knew it himself. She had also been able 
to take control of her vampire instincts as she had had visions of the Cullen 
family and knew she and Jasper were bound to that family. Alice’s 
extraordinarily friendly nature, while still being a vicious vampire sets her 
apart from her family. Thin in the extreme, as she is described, Bella Swan has 
difficulty in believeing she is anymore powerful than her own self, however, 
Alice is a powerful vampire with uncanny abilities.
- Louis de Pointe du Lac: Louis de Pointe du Lac is a fictional vampire 
appearing in The Vampire Chronicles, and was a companion of Lestat for most 
part of the series. Lestat, upon seeing for the first time Louis’ “fine black 
hair” and deep green eyes, and sensing his passion, was completely and 
immediately seduced not only by Louis’s beauty, but also by his tragedy and 
human heart and thus, created in him an Undead for companionship. However, 
Louis was of a completely different nature than his Creator, being the only 
vampires to refuse the powerful blood offered by Maharet and Lestat, preferring 
to gain strength with age. He fed on animal blood and later left Lestat, 
seeking life on his own, as Lestat, being the vain vampire that he was, did not 
prove to be the friendly mentor Louis had expected him to be. However, towards 
the end of The Vampire Lestat in around 1985, they are re-united when Louis 
becomes a rockstar in the mortal world, still even towards the end, Louis and 
Lestat never truly reconciled with only resentful feelings left in them towards 
each other. It was noted  that with the transfusion of blood Louis may have 
lost some of his humanity and become more vampiric in nature and had become 
almost equal to Lestat in power.




 

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