

Īfter his one year and six months exile from Nightingale, Victor's hair had grown longer and reached his shoulders.

The skin on his face would start to peel, revealing a completely black composition whose only visible features are monstrous sharp teeth and red eyes while his hair would be flying as if its defying gravity. When infuriated or battling his enemies, his face also changes. His sapphire blue eyes had also lost their original hue and turned permanently red upon using his Blood Vampire Count Transformation. After the transformation, his body had evolved to its peak state, he grew to 195 centimeters tall, with a muscularly toned body. Victor was 175 centimeters tall before his vampire transformation and had an anemic complexion. It is said by Vlad Tepes, The First Progenitor of Vampires that Victor Alucard, the Second Progenitor of Vampires, was a man who had the same potential as the Father of Humanity, Adam, and a man who held the potential of the three houses of Vampire Counts, alongside his own Vampire Progenitor potential, combined. After his ascension to Vampire Count, Victor created a new and more powerful generation of vampires descended from his blood, thereby marking him as the Second Progenitor of vampires. Under her tutelage, Victor unlocked his latent powers and ascended to become the youngest Vampire Count in history at the age of twenty-one. Through the ritual, Victor was also unwittingly wedded to Sasha Fulger and Ruby Scarlett, Violet's two childhood friends who were present during the ritual.įollowing his introduction to vampire society, Victor was then apprenticed to Ruby's mother, Countess Scathach Scarlett-the world's Strongest Female Vampire. Initially, a human afflicted with a weak constitution due to his Rh null blood type, Victor was reborn as a vampire through a ritual performed by Violet Snow, who intended to turn him into her husband. Victor Walker, known in the Supernatural world as Victor Alucard, is the main protagonist of the My Three Wives are Beautiful Vampires novel.


