Bestiary

The good, the bad, and the strange. These are the Creatures of the Night that are mentioned in the Bloodbound and Nightbound series. Whether they wish to peacefully co-exist, go on murderous rampages, or something in between, one thing is certain: they are supernatural beings. Most are hidden from human sight by magic called 'glamour'. If the "No Image" picture is used, it means that the particular character has only been mentioned and has never physically appeared.

Manx banshee
The Manx banshee possesses a female form with a contorted, furious face and batlike wings.



Bloodwraith
Originally thought to be extinct, the bloodwraith is a summoned familiar which can only be made by an advanced necromancer, from the bones of a persecuted witch. In the supernatural world, it is considered to be a perfect assassin, completely single-minded and ruthless, and possibly the deadliest creature in books. It possesses a corporeal form, such as a skull and scythe-like claws, although is impervious to smashing beer bottles. It also possesses superior strength, as it can rip a human's body in half. When a bloodwraith grazes a human, the human falls into a coma. Holy Light Arrows appear to have little to no effect on them, other than temporary annoyance or distraction.

Fae
The fae - also referred to as 'fair folk' - come from the Fae realm. There is a hidden colony in New Orleans.

Ghost
Ghosts lack corporeal form and have no facial features except eyes. They can pass through your physical body, leaving your body flaring in icy pain. They can also knock into you with force. They appear to frequent graveyards and cemeteries. They can be captured using a spell and a holding device, such as a flask. According to Ivy, they taste sort of airy, cold, and tormented, like a meringue with issues.



Ghoul
Ghouls go for the jugular when attacking human prey.

Kraken
Kraken is a cephalopod-like sea monster of giant size.

Manticore
A manticore has a human head, lion body, and scorpion tail. A rare few have wings like bats.

Perrikin
Originally from the Fae realm, perrikins are used as companions. They are known for being mischievous, and for having prophetic abilities.

Sunbirds
Sunbirds are phoenix relatives, but smaller and more reclusive. Some say they mate for life, and live in seclusion with their partners.

The Power
The Power is an invisible entity residing in Oregon, USA. Although it appears naturally dormant, it can be manipulated by humans through the use of incantations, who then may succumb to the temptation of its energy. Humans who wield the Power gain supernatural abilities, such as the ability to conjure golems and animate undead creatures, and the ability to communicate and command animals.

Stone Troll
Stone Trolls are one of the lesser-known varieties of Troll, most likely due to their solitary nature. Though less aggressive than their cave-dwelling cousins, they are extremely dangerous when defending their territory.

Unicorn
Unicorns are territorial. One herd lives outside the Bayou of New Orleans.

Vampires
Vampires are creatures who possess incredible strength, speed, and immortality. They feed and survive on the blood of humans. As vampires do not produce offspring, the method they increase their population is called Turning. For more information on vampires, go to their page here.



(Branded)
A (branded) vampire has a brand that is infused with the blood of their maker. It forges a personal connection that keeps their consciousness tethered to the vampire's body, and protects them from becoming Feral.



Feral
Turning a human into a vampire is fraught with risk. If something goes wrong in the transition, the person in question becomes feral instead. Unbranded vampires can turn feral at any moment. They are mindless, soulless, and driven only by desire to feed and kill.

Werewolf
When in human form, the werewolf core must be focused and brought out to transform. Bones move, crunch, and pop into different shapes; muscles shift and realign; fur bristles through the skin.



Zombie
Average garden-variety zombies have no preference for brain matter over other human flesh. They can be killed by decapitation. Zombies, such as Ivy, can consume ghosts instead.