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Clyde, a character in the Immortal Desires series, was a Venandi vampire and guard at The Nexus. He was first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1, although his name wasn't revealed until Chapter 2.

Appearance

Clyde had very short brown hair, tanned skin, and green eyes. He wore a sleeveless black leather jacket, a khaki t-shirt, and a silver necklace.

Personality

Not much is known about Clyde, but he seemed to have similar attributes and beliefs as the rest of the Venandi vampires. He was also very loyal to the covens and the Nexus, which was proven after giving his life to protect one of the Elders.

Chapters

Immortal Desires

Book 1

  • Chapter 1: Monsters in a Small Town
  • Chapter 2: Into the Lair
  • Chapter 6: Second Chances
  • Chapter 9: Sneaking Out
  • Chapter 13: Homecoming
  • Chapter 14: Evacuation
  • Chapter 16: The Aftermath (Mentioned)

Book 2

  • Chapter 1: Brave New World (Mentioned; Determinant)

Immortal Desires: Paths Not Taken

  • Chapter 2: A Common Enemy

Relationships

Your Character

He first appears in Chapter 1 outside of your house, and knocks you unconscious to take you to The Nexus to testify during Cas's trial. When you wake up, you can try to run or punch him in the face, but either way, he is much stronger and stops you. He says that he is eager to feast on you, but if you choose to ask him to tell you more about the vampires and Lewyn and Astoria, he will answer your questions.

Powers and Abilities

  • Enhanced Strength: Vampires are stronger than most humans.
  • Enhanced Speed: Vampires can travel faster than humans.
  • Ley Lines: Ley lines are underground sources of energy that vampires can utilize. They give vampires the ability to be resilient to sunlight.

Weaknesses

  • Aversion to Silver: Silver can burn vampires. Several vampire-hunting talismans use silver as a ward against vampires, and specifically prepared silver can paralyze them.
  • Decapitation: Dismembering or manually removing the head of a vampire will result in instant and permanent death.
  • Sunlight: Originally, vampires found sunlight to be debilitating and were greatly weakened under its gaze. This changed when vampires found ley lines of power that nullified this weakness.
  • Ley Lines: While the ley lines nullify the weaknesses vampires have to the sun, this is dependent upon contact with the ley line and if the vampire leaves Crimson Beech, they will swiftly lose this power.
  • Vampire Blood: Vampire blood is poisonous to other vampires. Even a drop or two is enough to make a vampire ill.
  • Bloodlust: When vampires do not regularly feed, they are in danger of turning "feral", unable to reason with or talk to until the thirst for blood is quenched.

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