Species
The Nelapsi is one of the undead, a creature caught between Earth and Hell in a state of living death, doomed to kill and feed on the living for its own sustenance.
Diet
The Nelapsi is a vampire, feeding on the blood of both humans and animals. Its bloodlust is insatiable, and it won't stop hunting until dawn. At this point, it is forced to return to its grave to sleep during the long daylight hours.
Habitat
The Nelapsi usually inhabits graveyards in the European country of Czechoslovakia and the surrounding countries.
Behavior
One would be hard-pressed to find a vampire as vicious as the Nelapsi. This revenant is thoroughly evil, and delights in desecrating and utterly destroying villages, glutting itself on the blood of humans and animals alike. The only evidence of the creature's predations are wreckage and bloodless bodies of villagers and livestock.
The Nelapsi kills its prey by either tearing into the victim with its needle-sharp teeth, or by crushing its prey in a bone-breaking embrace. Any survivors (if any at all) are killed off by the plague the Nelapsi inevitably brings. When angered, the Nelapsi loves to torture its victim. Being a patient and devious predator, it can make the torture last for weeks before killing and feeding on the unfortunate victim.
Features
The Nelapsi is a walking corpse, although no signs of decay are usually evident. The revenant has pale skin, a lean and muscular build, burning red eyes, sharp talons on its hands and feet, long and greasy black hair, and a mouthful of needlelike fangs and teeth. The creature may be dressed in its burial shroud, or it is dressed in the tattered remains of the clothing it was buried in. More often than not, the Nelapsi stalks its prey completely naked.
Height: Varies (usually 5-6')
Weight: Varies (usually 150-200lbs.)
Eyes: Burning Red
Hair: Varies (usually black)
Abilities
Weaknesses
Slaying the Nelapsi
Removing the Taint of Evil
History
Sources
- Maberry, Jonathan. Vampire Universe. New York: Kensington Publishing Corp. Copyright (c)2006 by Jonathan Maberry.
- Maberry, Jonathan. The Vampire Slayer's Field Guide to the Undead. Canada: Strider Nolan Publishing, Inc. Copyright (c)2003 by Jonathan Maberry.