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  • Carmilla, AKA Mary, is a Forums moderator from Oklahoma. She is a fan of games such as World of Warcraft and The Sims 3. She also likes the Twilight series. Carmilla is a BBS regular, with over 13,000 posts since 2003. She was modded in January of 2005.
  • Carmilla is the titular main character of the 1872 Gothic novella "Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Set in Styria, it tells the story of a young woman, Laura, who befriends with lovely Carmilla, only to find out that she is actually a female vampire, Countess Mircalla Karnstein. Carmilla was first published in the magazine The Dark Blue in late 1871 and early 1872 and then in the author's collection of short stories In a Glass Darkly in the latter year. Carmilla has been adapted many times for cinema.
  • Carmilla is an enemy in Final Fantasy Dimensions.
  • Carmilla is a vampire-themed single released by Kaya on October 31 2007. It was composed by HIZAKI and co-produced by Sherow Artist Society as a part of the aesthetic revolution (tanbi kakumei 耽美革命) campaign supported by both Versailles, Kaya, Juka and Node of scherzo. The single ranked #5 at the ORICON indies singles chart on its first week of release, making it the best-selling indies release by Kaya.
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  • Carmilla is a famous Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu about a lesbian who is secretly a vampire. The story involves the doctor pulling one of the victims aside and telling them his suspicions, much like the Pixie does to Talt in the storyline. In the story, Carmilla can transform herself into a cat at night.
  • Carmilla (カーミラ kāmira?), a veces también conocida como Camilla en inglés y japonés, es un enemigo jefe recurrente y antagonista en la saga Castlevania. Han aparecido varias encarnaciones diferentes de ella a lo largo de la saga. A veces, aunque no siempre, está acompañada de su criada Laura. A menudo es referida como poseedora de una gran belleza y encanto.
  • thumbCarmilla é uma obra de ficção gótica do escritor irlândes Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Conta a história de uma jovem mulher acossada por uma vampira feminina chamada Carmilla. Apesar da temática similar, Carmilla foi escrita 25 anos antes que Drácula (1897), de Bram Stoker, e foi adaptada inúmeras vezes para o cinema.
  • Sara Waite, codename Carmilla, also known by her demon name Kellith, is considered 13 as of fall 2006, and is a member of the Whateley Academy Class of 2010. Sara was originally born in Sydney, Australia, as the now-deceased writer, Michael Waite, 25 years old at the time of his death. On her father's side she's the daughter of Gothmog, a younger Great Old One who's the son of Shub-Niggurath, and a Demon of Lust and Perversion. On her mother's side she's part Deep One, part human. Family reunions are interesting. Given this background, her being omni-sexual should surprise no one.
  • Carmilla was a gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu featuring a vampire of the same name who may have influenced certain depictions of Camilla. The story is narrated by a young woman preyed upon by a female vampire named Carmilla, later revealed to be Mircalla, Countess Karnstein (Carmilla is an anagram of Mircalla). The story predates Dracula by 26 years. It was first published as a serial in The Dark Blue (1871–72) and was reprinted in Le Fanu's short story collection called In a Glass Darkly in 1872.
  • "Carmilla" is a Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. First published in 1872, it tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla. "Carmilla" predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by twenty five years and has been adapted many times for cinema.
  • This enemy only appears in the Elona+ version of Elona. She uses the Elona+ exclusive mazin race. She has the ability to brainwash, which turns your pets against you. If used on a player, it makes players take off a random piece of equipment. She also uses the Drain Blood special action. She has resistance against nether.
  • Carmilla was nothing more than a bored young Austrian countess - who was bound to become nothing but a bored old Austrian countess by the end of her life - until one very fateful winter a beautiful young Russian woman swept into her husband's castle. Of course her unfaithful husband lusted for her, but this woman had eyes only for Carmilla, whose little sexual awakening was very nice up until her husband discovered it. Carmilla's lover was a vampire, however, made sweet Carmilla for to be her mate, and killed Karnstein in a way that made it look like a tragic accident. Carmilla has since then learned that love does not last forever, though, as a couple decades of quarreling can certainly damage a romance. She and her Russian lady split, and Carmilla is now, as she always was, really, looki
  • Carmilla is an Immortal, and later revealed to be an acquaintance of Sabata. After her purification near the end of Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand, her soul is sealed away in Sabata's body, just like Otenko's. In Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack, her soul is finally released, after being mentioned by Sabata a number of times in Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django. She is first seen as a young girl, but transforms into a creature resembling a snake-like banshee afterwards. She petrifies Otenko, who is presumed dead. She is fought twice in the first game. During the second fight, she is referred to as "Soulless Carmilla". Before she died, Carmilla was known as "the crying witch", because she was shunned due to her powers. The Count saw this, and took advantage of her, turning her into a banshee Immo
  • The story is presented by Le Fanu as part of the casebook of Dr. Hesselius, whose departures from medical orthodoxy rank him as the first occult doctor in literature. The story is narrated by Laura, one of the two protagonists of the tale. Laura is saddened by the loss of a potential friend, and longs for a companion. A carriage accident outside Laura's home unexpectedly brings a girl of Laura's age into the family's care. Her name is Carmilla. Both girls instantly recognize the other from the "dream" they both had when they were young.
  • Written and published in 1872 by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, this novella mixes authentic Middle- and Eastern European folklore and Gothic Literature. It formed the last story of five in the collection In a Glass Darkly, but it has since often been published separately. An unknown disease that only kills young women strikes the countryside. Eventually, Laura herself falls ill of the ominous sickness -- when by chance, a friend of the family shows up with a tale of news that leads to a horrible revelation.
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Level
  • 35
memorization
  • 24
dcterms:subject
Row 4 info
  • Sheridan Le Fanu
Battle Start
  • Ahaha, who's blood first?
Soldiers
  • 2700
  • 2835
  • 2970
bow
  • 26
skill lv
  • Deal 200% DMG to a single enemy / Absorb 10% / 10% chance
  • Deal 300% DMG to a single enemy / Absorb 10% / 15% chance
skill 2 lv
  • 2
  • 3
Row 1 info
  • Countess Mircalla Karnstein
Seiyū
  • N/A
Habilidades
  • -Capacidad de poseer seres vivos -Montar sobre un cráneo gigante con poderes mágicos -Levitación -Derrama lágrimas de sangre ardientes
Lore
  • Literatura
Mana
  • 90
DEX
  • 34
Row 4 title
  • Created by
Tactics
  • 24
Aura
  • Gamer
Other Information
  • Says, "Suck their Blood", which causes Carmilla Bats to use a Drain-Like ability.
Row 2 info
  • The Dark Blue vol. 2
Alchemy
  • 26
Mag
  • 104
Row 1 title
  • Real Name
procs
  • 0
  • Infinite
str
  • 70
Row 2 title
  • First Appearance
CHA
  • 49
ATK
  • 2850
  • 2992
  • 3135
friendship max
  • I will savor it
  • Your blood is special...
Resistances
  • Data Available
Sprite
  • carmilla.png
Item
  • None
Pie de Foto
  • Ilustración para Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.
Evasion
  • 26
friendship event
  • But won't you let me drink?
  • I usually prefer pure maidens,
  • It hurts a little a first
  • but you're blood is good too
battle end
  • Nothing worse than impure
Row 3 info
  • British & Colonial Publishing Co.
Rarity
  • R
Row 3 title
  • Original Publisher
Videojuegos
login
  • But I'm full now
  • Hahaha, a blood sucking?
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Availability
  • Clear Area 1-4, 3-4, 5-4Halloween Party
T
  • N/A
Box Title
  • Carmilla
Genres
  • Darkwave, Synthpop
Nombre
  • Carmilla
Element
  • Cloud
  • Cool
Catalog
  • TK-06
Enemy
  • Enemy
Age
  • Deceased
Speed
  • 136
Appearance
Producer
Fire
  • Weak
Per
  • 42
Release Date
  • 1872
Country
  • Ireland
Name
  • Carmilla
  • carmilla
Genre
  • Gothic
Type
  • Cloud
  • single
No
  • 10007
Ratings
  • EX-4, SH-4, REG-6, PSI-?
Romaji
  • Kāmira
Caption
  • Official Artwork of her human form
Sex
  • Female
Property
  • Cloud
Abilities
  • Drain, Osmose, Temptation, Suck their Blood
Lenght
  • 684.0
Ranking
  • #5
  • #143
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  • Normal
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  • Normal
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  • Normal
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  • Superb
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  • Normal
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  • No Resist
rmind
  • Normal
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  • 24
rdarkness
  • Normal
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  • Normal
rpoison
  • Normal
rcold
  • Normal
auracustom
  • Mod
whistle
  • Gold
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con
  • 49
Language
  • English
Author
effectivedate
  • 2006
meet
  • Carmilla, it's a pleasure
  • Oh, you look delicious...
Profile
literacy
  • 30
Items
Kanji
  • カーミラ
  • 女吸血鬼
Price
  • 1575.0
Rōmaji
  • Kāmira
  • Kamīra
  • Onna Kyūketsuki
Title
  • Banshee the Deathbringer
DEF
  • 2850
  • 2992
  • 3135
Faith
  • 26
Skill
  • Archwitch 2x dmg
  • Dark Blood
Rank
  • Master Sergeant
Class
  • Wizard
Tipo
  • Vampiresa
Description
  • A young vampire girl. She bends opponents to her whim; whether you live or die depends on her mood.
Format
  • CD
Cost
  • 28
  • 34
  • 37
Light
  • Weak
friendship
  • I'm soooo thirsty!
  • Who should I take today?
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Firearm
  • 26
Imagen
  • 250
Japan
  • カーミラ
iOS
  • Carmilla
Labels
Life
  • 110
Casting
  • 28
Family
HP
  • 1980
Band
  • Kaya
Released
  • 2007.100000
LEA
  • 54
VoiceActor
  • Bianca Allen
Gender
  • Female
Recorded
  • 2007
Race
  • Mazin
Features
  • Summons,Petrifies.
Codename
  • CARMILLA
Shield
  • 24
Location
polearm
  • 26
skill 2 end
  • 2013-11-01
scythe
  • 26
heavyarmor
  • 26
wil
  • 71
longsword
  • 26
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  • 44
crossbow
  • 26
Stealth
  • 26
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  • 26
Meditation
  • 26
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  • 28
Axe
  • 26
Throwing
  • 26
shortsword
  • 40
Blunt
  • 26
martialarts
  • 42
stave
  • 42
Healing
  • 26
controlmagic
  • 24
magiccapacity
  • 30
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  • Carmilla is an Immortal, and later revealed to be an acquaintance of Sabata. After her purification near the end of Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand, her soul is sealed away in Sabata's body, just like Otenko's. In Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack, her soul is finally released, after being mentioned by Sabata a number of times in Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django. She is first seen as a young girl, but transforms into a creature resembling a snake-like banshee afterwards. She petrifies Otenko, who is presumed dead. She is fought twice in the first game. During the second fight, she is referred to as "Soulless Carmilla". Before she died, Carmilla was known as "the crying witch", because she was shunned due to her powers. The Count saw this, and took advantage of her, turning her into a banshee Immortal. Sabata carried Carmilla's soul until Boktai 3, where it was released from his body and began to help Django to free Sabata from the influence of Ratatosk. Carmilla -- in her "human" form -- uttered Sabata's name after her defeat in Dark castle. Sabata's links with Carmilla lead some players to believe that the two were once in love. This is supported by her quote at the end of Boktai 3 when she teases Sabata; "Don't you love me anymore?". Ironically some players link Carmilla's appearance to Lita, however, unlike Lita, Carmilla's eyes appear more sorrowful and her hair is darker and different in style. This is also the case with Django and Sabata. Despite these links there is no known relation between Lita and Carmilla. Carmilla returns in Lunar Knights as Professor Sheridan's maid and is strongly implied to be Lucians lover Ellen after being turned into an android by Stoker. Carmilla in Lunar Knights has not been confirmed to be her, but both Carmillas bear a strong resemblance, including the spot below Carmilla's right eye. This might be a reference to one of her quotes at the end of Boktai 3 to somewhere in the cycle of life and death to meet again with Sabata.
  • Carmilla, AKA Mary, is a Forums moderator from Oklahoma. She is a fan of games such as World of Warcraft and The Sims 3. She also likes the Twilight series. Carmilla is a BBS regular, with over 13,000 posts since 2003. She was modded in January of 2005.
  • Carmilla is the titular main character of the 1872 Gothic novella "Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Set in Styria, it tells the story of a young woman, Laura, who befriends with lovely Carmilla, only to find out that she is actually a female vampire, Countess Mircalla Karnstein. Carmilla was first published in the magazine The Dark Blue in late 1871 and early 1872 and then in the author's collection of short stories In a Glass Darkly in the latter year. Carmilla has been adapted many times for cinema.
  • Carmilla is an enemy in Final Fantasy Dimensions.
  • Carmilla is a vampire-themed single released by Kaya on October 31 2007. It was composed by HIZAKI and co-produced by Sherow Artist Society as a part of the aesthetic revolution (tanbi kakumei 耽美革命) campaign supported by both Versailles, Kaya, Juka and Node of scherzo. The single ranked #5 at the ORICON indies singles chart on its first week of release, making it the best-selling indies release by Kaya.
  • The story is presented by Le Fanu as part of the casebook of Dr. Hesselius, whose departures from medical orthodoxy rank him as the first occult doctor in literature. The story is narrated by Laura, one of the two protagonists of the tale. Laura begins her tale by relating her childhood in a "picturesque and solitary" castle in the midst of an extensive forest in Styria, where she lives with her father, a wealthy English widower, retired from the Austrian Service. When she was six years old, Laura had a vision of a beautiful visitor in her bedchamber. She later claims to have been bitten on the chest, although no wounds are found on her. 12 years later, Laura and her father are admiring the sunset in front of the castle when her father tells her of a letter he received earlier from his friend, General Spielsdorf. The General was supposed to bring his niece, Bertha Rheinfeldt, to visit the two, but the niece suddenly died under mysterious circumstances. The General ambiguously concludes that he will discuss the circumstances in detail when they meet later. Laura is saddened by the loss of a potential friend, and longs for a companion. A carriage accident outside Laura's home unexpectedly brings a girl of Laura's age into the family's care. Her name is Carmilla. Both girls instantly recognize the other from the "dream" they both had when they were young. Carmilla appears injured after her carriage accident, but her mysterious mother informs Laura's father that her journey is urgent and cannot be delayed. She arranges to leave her daughter with Laura and her father until she can return in three months. Before she leaves, she sternly notes that her daughter will not disclose any information whatsoever about her family, past or herself, and that Carmilla is of sound mind. Laura comments that this information seems needless to say, and her father laughs it off. Carmilla and Laura grow to be very close friends, but occasionally Carmilla's mood abruptly changes. She sometimes makes unsettling romantic advances towards Laura. Carmilla refuses to tell anything about herself or her background, despite questioning from Laura. Her secrecy isn't the only mysterious thing about her. Carmilla sleeps much of the day, and seems to sleepwalk at night. When a funeral procession passes by the two girls and Laura begins singing a hymn, Carmilla bursts out in rage and scolds Laura for singing a Christian song. When a shipment of family heirloom restored portraits arrives at the castle, Laura finds one of her ancestors, "Mircalla, Countess Karnstein", dated 1698. The portrait resembles Carmilla exactly, down to the mole on her neck. During Carmilla's stay, Laura has nightmares of a fiendish cat-like beast entering her room at night and biting her on the chest. The beast then takes the form of a female figure and disappears through the door without opening it. Laura's health declines and her father has a doctor examine her. He speaks privately with her father and only asks that Laura never be left unattended. Her father then sets out with Laura in a carriage for the ruined village of Karnstein. They leave a message behind asking Carmilla and one of the governesses entreated to follow after once the perpetually late-sleeping Carmilla wakes up. En route to Karnstein, Laura and her father encounter General Spielsdorf. He tells them his own ghastly story. Spielsdorf and his niece had met a young woman named Millarca and her enigmatic mother at a costume ball. The General's niece was immediately taken with Millarca. The mother convinced the General that she was an old friend of his and asked that Millarca be allowed to stay with them for three weeks while she attended to a secret matter of great importance. The General's niece fell mysteriously ill and suffered exactly the same symptoms as Laura. After consulting with a priestly doctor who he had specially ordered, the General came to the realization that his niece was being visited by a vampire. He hid in a closet with a sword and waited until seeing a fiendish cat-like creature stalk around his niece's bedroom and bite her on the neck. He then leapt from his hiding place and attacked the beast, which took the form of Millarca. She fled through the locked door, unharmed. The General's niece died immediately afterward. When they arrive at Karnstein, the General asks a nearby woodsman where he can find the tomb of Mircalla Karnstein. The woodsman relates that the tomb was relocated long ago by the hero who vanquished the vampires that haunted the region. While the General and Laura are left alone in the ruined chapel, Carmilla appears. The General and Carmilla both fly into a rage upon seeing each other and the General attacks her with an axe. Carmilla flees and the General explains to Laura that Carmilla is also Millarca, both anagrams for the original name of the vampire Countess Mircalla Karnstein. The party is then joined by Baron Vordenburg, the descendant of the hero who rid the area of vampires long ago. Vordenburg is an authority on vampires and has discovered that his ancestor was romantically involved with the Countess Karnstein, before she died and became one of the undead. Using his forefather's notes, he locates the hidden tomb of Carmilla. An imperial commission is then summoned, who exhume and destroy the body of the vampire on behalf of the ruling Habsburg Monarchy, within whose domains Styria is situated. Afterwards, Laura's father takes her on a year-long vacation to recover from the trauma and regain her health.
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  • Carmilla is a famous Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu about a lesbian who is secretly a vampire. The story involves the doctor pulling one of the victims aside and telling them his suspicions, much like the Pixie does to Talt in the storyline. In the story, Carmilla can transform herself into a cat at night.
  • Carmilla (カーミラ kāmira?), a veces también conocida como Camilla en inglés y japonés, es un enemigo jefe recurrente y antagonista en la saga Castlevania. Han aparecido varias encarnaciones diferentes de ella a lo largo de la saga. A veces, aunque no siempre, está acompañada de su criada Laura. A menudo es referida como poseedora de una gran belleza y encanto.
  • thumbCarmilla é uma obra de ficção gótica do escritor irlândes Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Conta a história de uma jovem mulher acossada por uma vampira feminina chamada Carmilla. Apesar da temática similar, Carmilla foi escrita 25 anos antes que Drácula (1897), de Bram Stoker, e foi adaptada inúmeras vezes para o cinema.
  • Sara Waite, codename Carmilla, also known by her demon name Kellith, is considered 13 as of fall 2006, and is a member of the Whateley Academy Class of 2010. Sara was originally born in Sydney, Australia, as the now-deceased writer, Michael Waite, 25 years old at the time of his death. On her father's side she's the daughter of Gothmog, a younger Great Old One who's the son of Shub-Niggurath, and a Demon of Lust and Perversion. On her mother's side she's part Deep One, part human. Family reunions are interesting. Given this background, her being omni-sexual should surprise no one.
  • Carmilla was a gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu featuring a vampire of the same name who may have influenced certain depictions of Camilla. The story is narrated by a young woman preyed upon by a female vampire named Carmilla, later revealed to be Mircalla, Countess Karnstein (Carmilla is an anagram of Mircalla). The story predates Dracula by 26 years. It was first published as a serial in The Dark Blue (1871–72) and was reprinted in Le Fanu's short story collection called In a Glass Darkly in 1872.
  • "Carmilla" is a Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. First published in 1872, it tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla. "Carmilla" predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by twenty five years and has been adapted many times for cinema.
  • Carmilla was nothing more than a bored young Austrian countess - who was bound to become nothing but a bored old Austrian countess by the end of her life - until one very fateful winter a beautiful young Russian woman swept into her husband's castle. Of course her unfaithful husband lusted for her, but this woman had eyes only for Carmilla, whose little sexual awakening was very nice up until her husband discovered it. Carmilla's lover was a vampire, however, made sweet Carmilla for to be her mate, and killed Karnstein in a way that made it look like a tragic accident. Carmilla has since then learned that love does not last forever, though, as a couple decades of quarreling can certainly damage a romance. She and her Russian lady split, and Carmilla is now, as she always was, really, looking for love in all the wrong places.
  • This enemy only appears in the Elona+ version of Elona. She uses the Elona+ exclusive mazin race. She has the ability to brainwash, which turns your pets against you. If used on a player, it makes players take off a random piece of equipment. She also uses the Drain Blood special action. She has resistance against nether.
  • Written and published in 1872 by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, this novella mixes authentic Middle- and Eastern European folklore and Gothic Literature. It formed the last story of five in the collection In a Glass Darkly, but it has since often been published separately. Its heroine and narrator is Laura, an English girl that lives with her father and few servants at a secluded Austrian schloss. Laura is suffering deeply from loneliness, when a strange incident leads to a mysterious girl to stay as a guest at the schloss – the beautiful Carmilla. In Carmilla, Laura finally finds the friend she was looking for, but she is puzzled by Carmilla’s odd habits and her unwillingness to reveal her true identity. An unknown disease that only kills young women strikes the countryside. Eventually, Laura herself falls ill of the ominous sickness -- when by chance, a friend of the family shows up with a tale of news that leads to a horrible revelation. Carmilla is a milestone in the Vampire genre: It includes a Haunted Castle, the Uberwald (officially Styria), and tells you that Your Vampires Suck -- the latter when Laura compares Carmilla to "fictitious" vampires. Subtly, the striking beauty of the eponymous character suggests that Vampires Are Sex Gods. Yes, all these tropes are Older Than Radio. Most notably though, the novella is the Trope Maker for the Lesbian Vampire. The trick here is that Carmilla’s unmentionable secret echoes the taboo status of homosexuality in Victorian society, and Carmilla’s unholy appetite also evokes a different kind of forbidden desire. And while the story never ever talks about sex, the subtext is so obvious that Carmilla (or rather, the author through the mouth of Carmilla) can discuss homosexuality without actually naming it (have a look at the quotes page with this in mind). The story has long been in the public domain, so feel free to check out the text or audiobook.