The Vampire King

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In one universe, Jenny Everywhere defeated the Vampire King when he “came to town”, the year before the “Eye of Tripoli business”.

Biography

Defeat

The Vampire King “came into town” (PROSE: Paying It Forward) and established a proper lair for himself, complete with a dungeon and two revenant guards. After he began causing mayhem, notably abducting neighbourhood amateur musician Ulysses Dumas, locking him in his dungeon, and endeavouring to turn him into a new vampire as a form of torture.

Eventually, Jenny Everywhere banded together with his fellow vampire Kim and the werewolf Fiona to bring an end to his reign of terror. Kim and Fiona snuck into his lair and took down his revenants before attacking him; Jenny came in third, blowing open the gates with explosives.

When she arrived in the inner sanctum, she found that the King was already under attack from Fiona and Kim. Fiona seemed to pose little threat to the King, who batted her aside with ease, unlike Kim, who attacked him with a wooden stake. He had one himself, and the two ended up locked in a sort of swordfight until Jenny arrived on the scene and shouted for Kim to get clear. Even as Fiona charged at him again, Jenny shot him with several rounds of wooden bullets, which disintegrated into shards as they entered his body; they technically counted as wooden stakes, and with a few more shots to make sure, the King crumbled to dust. (PROSE: Camera Shy)

Legacy

Six months after defeating him, Jenny discovered that the King has successfully turned Dumas into a vampire himself, albeit a harmless one. (PROSE: Camera Shy)

Jenny also took ownership of the Crown of the Vampire King, a dangerous mystical artefact. When she and Kim went through their closet to sort its contents, they found it again, and decided to repackage it more safely. (PROSE: Cleaning Day)

Jenny later recalled the Vampire King as an example of a powerful villain she'd faced in the past, as well as Jenny Nowhere, when reassuring Kim about her chances against the much less threatening pair of the Puritan Streaker and La Frotteuse. (PROSE: Return of the Puritan Streaker)