Yesterday I featured Mina Murray Harker, the hero of the Dracula novel. The archetypical victim though belongs to her friend Lucy Westenra. I have compared Lucy and Mina a few times. Showing where Mina is the "Modern Woman," Lucy is the "Old World Woman." She does a lot to make herself more attractive to Dracula. She is looking for a man to define her life, she is a member of the "idle rich," she has bouts of sleep-walking, her innocence, and more. Where Mina is proactive, Lucy is largely reactive.
It is hard really not to feel bad for her.
After she is turned by Dracula all of that gets inverted. The sweet, coquettish girl becomes the dangerous "bloofer lady" that preys on children.
My favorite portrayal of her comes from Sadie Frost in 1992's Bram Stoker's Dracula, but I also rather liked how Jan Francis looked as the vampire Lucy (or rather "Mina" in this version) in 1979's Dracula, though she looks nothing like the "bloofer lady." Though the most accurate physical portrayal was by Katie McGrath in the short run NBC series Dracula.
Here she is for Night Shift. NIGHT SHIFT is available from the Elf Lair Games website (hardcover) and from DriveThruRPG (PDF).
Lucy WestenraArchetype: Vampire Victim
Strength: 11 (0)
Dexterity: 12 (0)
Constitution: 8 (-1)
Intelligence: 11 (0) S
Wisdom: 10 (0) S
Charisma: 17 (+3) P
HP: 4
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
AC: 9
Attack: +1
Fate Points: 1d6
- Ability Bonuses (+2 to Strength, +2 Dexterity)
- Damage Immunity
- Feed on Life (Con drain)
- Vampire Regeneration
- Vampire Vulnerabilities
Stealth Skills
- Open Locks: 25%
- Bypass Traps: 20%
- Sleight of Hand: 30%
- Move Silently: 30%
- Hide in Shadows: 10%
- Perception: 45%
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Dracula, and Lucy for that matter, drains Constitution, not "Levels," which is as it should be for "Dracula." There was no way Lucy could survive three attacks of draining 2 levels when she is always described as frail and weak before Dracula even shows up. Not only that the children Lucy later preys one are certainly 2nd level, they are barely 0 level.
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1 comment:
Ah Lucy, always my favorite especially after she's turned. :)
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