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Nothing cures a bout of late-night insomnia better than doing a few conversions. Well, a large dose of antihistimines is a close second, but that's beside the point. I tried to be as faithful to the source material as possible when writing up these characters, but obviously there were a few liberties taken here and there.

Ayesha


The central figure in H. Rider Haggard's classic adventure novel She, Ayesha is the last survivor of an ancient love triangle. She found the secret to eternal life in a cave in central Africa, and has been waiting for her beloved to be reincarnated and return to her. Along the way she enslaved an entire people and turned into an insane supernatural megalomaniac.

Lara Croft

Lara Croft


The heroine of the massively addicting Tomb Raider video game series. I was surprised at how well she turned out as a Buffy RPG character... Probably not the best bet to go up against a gang of vampires, but anything susceptible to Bullet damage is likely to meet a quick end.

Nick Knight


A brooding, tragic hero in the same vein as Angel. He's a 700-year-old vampire seeking redemption and working as a detective for the Toronto Police. On the one side his human friends are trying to help him regain his mortality, and on the other his vampire "family" is trying to convince him to give up this whole "decency" thing and get back into the bloodsucking game.

Konoko


The protagonist of one of the most addictively fun computer games ever. While she doesn't work particularly well outside of her own setting, she inspired a lot of the other new material I've come up with, so I'd be totally remiss if I didn't include her! Plus, the girl-power vibe makes her a Buffy-must.

The Legacy

The Legacy


Remember this installment in the syndicated TV hall of fame? Probably not. See, there's this network of occult investigators all over the world who've dedicated their lives to protecting humanity from the darkness. They are part of a secret society called "the Legacy" that can trace its history back about two and a half milennia, and boy-oh-boy do they have some wacky misadventures! (This is my first attempt at writing up an Angel RPG Organization.)

Adrian Monk


Everybody's favorite "defective detective" would make a great comedic straight man in any supernatural setting, especially if there's investigation to be done.