Genevieve, a character in the Immortal Desires series, is a vampire, and a Clement Elder. She is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 2, although her name isn't revealed until Book 1, Chapter 13.
Appearance
Genevieve has long wavy gray hair, gray eyes, and light skin. She wears a pair of silver pearl earrings, a silver necklace with gemstones, and a brown blazer with a brown blouse underneath.
Personality
Genevieve believes that her coven members have self-control, while the Venandis are bloodthirsty brutes.
Chapters
Immortal Desires
Book 1
- Chapter 2: Into the Lair
- Chapter 6: Second Chances (Determinant)
- Chapter 12: Enemy Camp
- Chapter 13: Homecoming
- Chapter 14: Evacuation
- Chapter 15: Your Final Stand
- Chapter 16: The Aftermath
Book 2
- Chapter 1: Brave New World
- Chapter 4: Lost Appetite (Determinant)
- Chapter 9: ...And Consequences
- Chapter 13: Preparations
- Chapter 14: Ambushed
- Chapter 15: The Hybrids (Determinant)
- Chapter 16: What Comes After (Determinant)
Immortal Desires: Paths Not Taken
- Chapter 2: A Common Enemy (Determinant)
Relationships
Your Character
During Cas's trial, Genevieve declares you innocent, and says that you've shown excellent tenacity, and that killing you would be the real crime. When you return to Crimson Beech, Genevieve believes you're a traitor, but once you tell her what happened and convince her to let you see your mother and take the information you have gathered to the covens, she understands. If you wear the premium outfit in Book 1, Chapter 16, she happy that you are starting to embrace their customs.
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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Trivia
- Her character model resembles Sadie McGraw from Laws of Attraction.
- She shares the same name as Genevieve Lawson from A Very Scandalous Proposal.