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Is Alaric a vampire?

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Is Alaric a vampire?

Is Alaric a vampire?

Alaric is a human, vampire hunter, former history teacher at Mystic Falls High School and a former Enhanced Original, not by being one of the first vampires as the Mikaelson Family is, but instead being turned through an altered version of the spell used on the Mikaelson family.

How did Alaric Saltzman become a vampire?

Alaric J. "Ric" Saltzman is a main character of The Vampire Diaries. ... Alaric became an Enhanced Original Vampire through Esther's magic so he could kill her children with the last, and indestructible, White Oak Stake, to make the vampire species extinct before his death, his life having been linked to Elena's.

Why did Bonnie turn Alaric into a vampire?

She decides to turn Alaric, while he's really his evil alter ego, into a vampire. She believes his hatred of vampires will only intensify when he's a vampire and he'll become an unstoppable vampire hunter, just like her husband Michael (though he was obviously stopped!).

Is Alaric the serial killer?

He was the first victim killed by the 2010 Mystic Falls serial killer - who is later found out to be Alaric Saltzman. According to Damon, he was the one who coined the phrase 'animal attack'. Ironically in his death certificate, the cause of his death was an animal attack, which was a lie.

Who was Alaric's girlfriend?

Caroline Forbes Josette LaughlinJenna SommersDr. Meredith FellIsobel Flemming Alaric Saltzman/Companheiros

Does Bonnie become a vampire?

After all, he was the one to kill her mom and transform her into a vampire. Yet, once the two are in the 1994 prison world in Season 6, they bond and become very good friends. Maybe it was the circumstances of being alone together in this world, but Bonnie basically forgave Damon for all the past grief.

Why did Bonnie give Alaric her blood?

In Do Not Go Gentle, Esther Mikaelson possesses Bonnie's body to feed Alaric her blood as he is about to die in transition from dying with vampire blood in his system.

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