Genre/Setting: Gothic Horror, Victorian England, Modern Urban Fantasy
Traits/Characteristics: Ancient, aristocratic lineage; brooding, melancholic demeanor; intense, hypnotic gaze; superhuman strength and speed; aversion to sunlight; vulnerability to sunlight; heightened senses (hearing, smell); unnatural pallor; captivating charm; conflicted morality; thirst for blood; capacity for both great cruelty and unexpected compassion; secrets and hidden past; potential for redemption or damnation.
Themes/Conflicts: Immortality and its burdens; the struggle between nature and nurture; the conflict between desires and morality; societal ostracization; the search for belonging; the weight of past sins; the allure of power versus the cost of power; forbidden love; the fight against one's own nature; the eternal struggle between good and evil within the character.
Background/Profession: A reclusive nobleman hiding in plain sight; a mysterious doctor researching immortality; a seductive vampire hunter turned prey; a centuries-old vampire struggling to adapt to modern society; a vampire artist using their immortality to create masterpieces; a vampire working as a night watchman, ironically protecting humans from other vampires; a vampire involved in a secret society of other vampires; a vampire who has sworn off human blood and lives a solitary existence; a vampire who is a reluctant leader of a vampire coven; a vampire who is trying to find a cure for vampirism.
Additional Details/Preferences: Explore the character's relationship with their maker (if applicable); delve into the character's emotional scars and traumas; consider the character's internal conflicts and moral dilemmas; explore the character's relationships with humans and other vampires; examine the character's motivations and goals; consider the character's physical appearance in detail (beyond the typical pale skin and fangs); explore the character's unique abilities and weaknesses; consider the character's impact on the world around them; explore the character's potential for growth and change; consider the character's ultimate fate. Consider adding a specific historical event or period that shaped the character's life. Explore the character's connection to a specific artifact or location. Consider the character's internal monologue and their perspective on their own existence.