The Turok-Han if I recall correctly were supposed to be like pure blood vampires or something like that. Created from pure demon.
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And didn't Greg Cox once write a story for the Tales of the Slayer prose anthology that featured a vampire giant squid? That was a good story.
Exactly.Illyria had armies of Turok-Han, when she arose she didn't immediately realise Vampires still existed saying "I thought the world devoid of your kind." but called all modern Vampires "Half-breeds", that the Demon half now clung to a mortal Human shell instead of taking its full corporeal form.When Illyria talked about vampires, I had assumed she was referring to the Turok-Han. I'm not sure how to reconcile that with the Angel comic making a dinosaur the first vampire.
The Turok-Han were specifically identified as being ancient vampires, more powerful than the modern variety. An analogy was that the Turok-Han ubervamp was to the human-form vampire as Neanderthals were to modern humans.But the Turok-Han all looked like the Master, didn't they? Doesn't that imply that they were just really powerful "Half-Breeds" too?
Wasn't the Master older than that? I thought it was over 1000 years of something like that. I don't know, 600 years doesn't seem that impressive, since Darla was over 400 years old. And she looked nothing like that, while the Master looked the same in 1760, when he would have been just 300 years old if you are right.The Turok-Han were specifically identified as being ancient vampires, more powerful than the modern variety. An analogy was that the Turok-Han ubervamp was to the human-form vampire as Neanderthals were to modern humans.But the Turok-Han all looked like the Master, didn't they? Doesn't that imply that they were just really powerful "Half-Breeds" too?
As for the Master, there was some resemblance, sure, but the Master was still just a lesser, human-form vampire, susceptible to all the same weaknesses that others of his ilk have to fear. For example, crosses are no impediment to Turok-Han; holy water barely affects them; and they are able to enter human residences without an invitation. The Master's appearance came due to his advanced age, being over six hundred years old.
Good point. The "600 years old" bit came from Joss's script for "Welcome to the Hellmouth," but you're right - he would have to be much older than that in order to have a demonic visage.Wasn't the Master older than that? I thought it was over 1000 years of something like that. I don't know, 600 years doesn't seem that impressive, since Darla was over 400 years old. And she looked nothing like that, while the Master looked the same in 1760, when he would have been just 300 years old if you are right.
It's an understandable assumption to make, though you're right - we know Illyria had an army, but we don't know what (demons or vampires) comprised that army.Oh, and Illyria did not have armies of Turok-han; that was the First Evil.
I've only read through the "Wolves at the Gate" arc (the third arc, issues #11-15), but I thought that it was quite good through at least that point. I've read only one issue of Angel: After the Fall, so I can't speak on that or any of the other post-season five Angel mini-series.Incidentally, what are the Season Eight comics like? I've not really been following them, but to be honest, from what I've heard, they sound a bit stupid IMO.
The comics are not stupid, but I'm not sure how successful they are in conveying some of the ideas they seem to be trying to convey, and the plot is a bit convoluted and OTT, particularly in the last few issues. Plus, it is really annoying when the main character spends several crucial issues under a magical influence, andThe season eight comics are fantastic...and fans are still reeling from a major character death in the last issue, and EJA how do they sound "stupid"? I'm curious since you've not read them.
The comics are not stupid, but I'm not sure how successful they are in conveying some of the ideas they seem to be trying to convey, and the plot is a bit convoluted and OTT, particularly in the last few issues. Plus, it is really annoying when the main character spends several crucial issues under a magical influence, andThe season eight comics are fantastic...and fans are still reeling from a major character death in the last issue, and EJA how do they sound "stupid"? I'm curious since you've not read them.another major character is under the same influence and then gets semi-possessed later and kills another major character in that state (and tries to kill another), and you're left with the ambiguity of just how much he was himself throughout that. Not to mention the whole 'set up for a date rape by the universe' thing and the whole 'sex that causes world destruction' thing. And it's even more annoying when editor Scott Allie wants to have his cake and eat it by saying that Buffy was drugged but still had responsibility for her actions, and chickens out from commenting on the whole compromised consent issue, because that would mean calling it a rape. Well, you know what, when someone slips you a drug that you never intended to take, in order for you to be more willing to have sex with your ex-boyfriend, that's the very definition of date rape.
It's an understandable assumption to make, though you're right - we know Illyria had an army, but we don't know what (demons or vampires) comprised that army.
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