Gaius Augustine

Gaius Augustine is a character in the Bloodbound series. He is first seen in a flashback in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
He has chin-length dark brown hair and light blue eyes. He wears a navy cape over a striped suit with a lavender ruff underneath.

In his vampire form, not much changes in his appearance aside from gaining scarlet eyes and growing fangs, like all vampires.

Personality
Gaius is calm and collected, keeping his cool as he speaks with a bemused Adrian and only getting provoked when the latter attacked him. Even afterwards, he speaks with no hostility towards the man whose life he saved, demanding only that he show some gratitude.

Despite seeming kind for rescuing Adrian, he is nevertheless merciless as he urged Adrian to quench his bloodthirst by feeding on the nearest human: a lost and dying British soldier. He shows little concern for humans and cares only for his kind, as he did not force Adrian to betray his morals, but rather waited for him to betray them himself.

Adrian Raines
In Book 1, Chapter 2, Gaius is hinted at to have turned Adrian into a vampire in the 1700's.



British Soldier
In Book 1, Chapter 2, he goaded Adrian into killing this unnamed British Soldier.

Powers and Abilities

 * Immortality: In Book 1, Chapter 2, Adrian confirms that he does not age. Thus we can assume the same can be said for Gaius.
 * Super-Strength: In book 1, Chapter 2, Adrian confirms that he is strong enough to lift a car. Thus we can assume the same can be said for Gaius.
 * Healing Factor:: Accelerated healing is an ability that vampires possess that allows them to heal from physical injuries at supernatural speeds. If a vampire uses their blood such as when Adrian was done feeding on Nicole, they can heal the bite mark as well. Thus we can assume the same can be said for Gaius.

Weaknesses

 * Sunlight: Sunlight is one of a vampire's known weaknesses. As Adrian stated, sunlight hurts his kind, describing it as painful and fatal if exposed to it within a half an hour or so. Its effects to vampires are akin to hypersensitivity or accelerated heatstroke.
 * Decapitation: Dismembering or manually removing the head of a vampire will result in instant and permanent death.
 * Heart Extraction: Removing and subsequently destroying the heart of a vampire will also result in permanent death.
 * Unquenched Bloodthirst: From Adrian's reaction, it is presumed that Gaius also shares the effects of deprivation from a blood source. Although its extent is unknown, it at most gives vampires a feeling of severe discomfort.

Trivia

 * In Book 1, Chapter 2, Adrian mentions that garlic gives him a minor distaste, rather than kill him. This in turn means that it is not a real weakness for vampires as a whole and we can assume Gaius has a similar distaste for it.