The Dungeon


Where all that is evil lies...


The most powerful of all vampires. His plan was to destroy the world and bring hell on earth. He lived underground and could only be brought to the surface if the slayer came. She did, but unfortunatley for the Master, she threw him on a nasty bed of spikes, then finished him by crushing his bones to a powder.


A group of students possessed by an evil hyena spirit. They attacked at will, killing Principal Flutie and his pig.


A demon known for charming victims into believing he is their friend, was trapped magically in an ancient book. When the book was scanned onto a computer, this demon was released onto the internet.


A mummy princess who just wanted to stay alive. But to do that, she had to periodically drain the life out of another human with a deadly kiss.


A snake-like demon who lived underground in a fraternity house. It rose annually to kill and eat three young women brought there by members of the frat.


An ancient demon who possesses the bodies of dead or unconcious people. Giles and his friend, Ethan, bear the Mark of Eyghon, a tattoo.


A demon that cannot be killed by any weapon; was only taken down by an army who dissembled his parts and separated them in all the corners of the earth. Reattached, the judge can kill with a single look. He was dissembled again by Buffy.


As a human, Ted was a genius who's wife left him. Wanting her back, Ted created a robot version of himself to live forever.


Unlimited number of demons who have a set job to do. The will not stop their mission until the job is complete.


William the Bloody is known as Spike because of his fondess of torturing people with railroad spikes. His sire was Angelus, and he has a record of killing many slayers. He has come to Sunnydale to continue his work. He and Dru have left though, for now...


Tortured by Angelus, she was finally turned into a vamp. Completely insane, Dru went on a killing spree through England, until Spike took care of her. He nursed her back to full strength, and now is more dangerous than ever.


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