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  • Complete Monster: Nero. Pretty much any vampire in general.
    • The Thralls get a lot of this as its implied they have rape as part of their standard rewards.
      • William Carter trumps them all. He successfully rebels against his vampire overlords, only to continue the mass rape and exploitation of his human captives. Unlike the vampires, he has no excuse for his behavior.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Oddly enough, not many of the vampires. They are all a race of Smug Snakes for the most part, incapable of true planning, with a rare few exceptions.
    • The real Magnificent Bastard in the series is Steele. While he doesn't act like it; he manages to maintain his freedom in the racist vampire world before screwing over his employees, engineers an Enemy Civil War, and gets the humans to accept him despite the fact that he's a former soldier for the enemy.
      • He loses a bit of it with the events at the end of the second book. See What an Idiot!.
  • What an Idiot!: Why did Steele go directly to Von Richelieu? Couldn't he have just dropped off a letter or something? Probably not, but it still seems like a titanic waste of a good soldier.

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