Vampires Are Sex Gods



"''...And the computer is like "Do I have to spell it out for you? A V.A.M.P.I.R.E.!" And the girl is like "OH MY GOD!.....THAT IS SO HOT!""

- Chester A. Bum, review of Twilight

These days, vampires tend to have a lot of sex appeal. It may be because Evil Is Sexy, but not all vampires are evil, so maybe it's because they're bad boys and/or sultry Femme Fatales. The bloodsucking may just be a great source for Fetish Fuel, something about a quick sting of pain followed by indescribable pleasure. Whatever the reason is, people find vampires arousing, and writers use that to please the fans and, sometimes, themselves.

This actually goes back pretty far, since vampirism has long been a metaphor for sexual activity in legends. (The very term "vamp" is an evolution of this metaphor.) Vampires' need for blood makes them animalistic predators; therefore, their sexual needs are more basic and rougher, which can be something of a Fetish for some people. Hence the expression, "necking". The other part of the Trope goes to the Victorian ideals of womanhood: pale, frail, and bloodless, which was the effect of tuberculosis, aka "consumption", on women, which is part of where the vampire myth originated. Certainly, a lot of vampires have Raven Hair, Ivory Skin.

The question of how vampires can be sexually active despite being clinically dead (in most settings), and what it says about the people attracted to them anyway, tends to be handwaved or played for squicky laughs. Other Undead (except possibly death knights, if they - like this sort of vampire - fall into the pale, looks-almost-alive variety) such as Zombies tend not to get this treatment because it involves Squick, and it's rare in a Fur Against Fang scenario, or Vampire-Werewolf Love Triangle, for Werewolves to get the same treatment, as having a pale, nubile, corset-clad young lady sip from your vein is sexy, whilst werewolves tend to be associated more with the idea of being mauled to death and torn into tiny pieces and eaten by a Big Badass Wolf (of course, some people quite like the monstrous werewolf image.).

Related to Kiss of the Vampire and Hemo-Erotic. A subtrope of You Sexy Beast. See also Boy Meets Ghoul

Anime and Manga

 * Alucard and Seras from Hellsing.
 * Ruka Souen of Vampire Knight.
 * Pretty much ALL vampires in "Vampire Knight".
 * D in Vampire Hunter D.
 * Miyu of Vampire Princess Miyu.
 * Shido from Nightwalker.
 * Moka of Rosario + Vampire looks the part, but is The Ditz and about as 'sensual' and 'vampish' as a cardboard box.
 * Inner Moka, on the other hand, is very much more sensual and vampish than a cardboard box.
 * A gazillion of characters from Trinity Blood: Abel, Cain, Seth, Astaroth, Ion's friend, Ion's grandma, Shera, Gyulia, etc.
 * Played around with Evangeline of Mahou Sensei Negima. The Magic World knows her as an evil, sexy vampire with an adult body to die for, etc. etc...which is just an oft-used illusion of hers to hide the fact that she has the body of a 10-year old brat. And still manages to be memetically sexy anyway.
 * Later done with, who was infamously a Memetic Sex God even before becoming a Vampire. It's left open whether he'll continue aging for a couple years before eternity sets in and halts it, or simply become male Legal Jailbait.
 * Dio Brando. So good Even the Guys Want Him, and he's got five sons from five different mothers.
 * In Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, vampires are exceedingly Bishonen. Then again, it's CLAMP; deranged hobos are probably bishie there.
 * Both deBloodeaus, father and son, in Ghost Sweeper Mikami. But it's mostly played for laughs.
 * Guess how the Ouran boys dress for Halloween.
 * Karin from Chibi Vampire. Once it's found out that
 * Ren.
 * Muraki in the manga version of Yami no Matsuei appears to be an energy vampire.
 * Seraphim and Sarasvasti from Kore wa Zombie Desu ka?. Especially Sera - she just stepped on to the stage and was instantly ranked number 7.
 * Vassalord lives and breathes this trope, being a Ho Yay-drenched manga about a pair of extremely sexy male vampires who spend a lot of their pagetime having not-quite-sex-but-it-sure-does-look-it with each other.
 * In the episode of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX where Camula first appears, many of the male students comment on her beauty, one of the female students remarking "she'd better stay away from my boyfriend!". However, none of the main cast share this opinion, especially when her sadistic nature is openly displayed.
 * Interspecies Reviewers subverts this, as only one vampire succu-girl - Soufu - has appeared; only the owner of the brothel where she works is allowed to have her, and he is a vampire himself. He does give her a respectable review score of 8, though.

Comic Books

 * Josie from Chester Brown's underground comic Ed the Happy Clown.
 * Vampirella and her alias, Vampi.
 * The vamps in the comic adaptations of the aforementioned Anita Blake novels are very pretty, as befits the bloodline.
 * In Tomb Of Dracula, the Count assaults attractive women in every issue, and the act of biting is often described in sexual terms.
 * Played straight with Ragamuffin, who is drawn as a very attractive Tall, Dark and Handsome male by most Lenore the Cute Little Dead Girl fans. In the original comics, this is not quite clear as all the characters are caricatures, although the titular Lenore is mentioned to be extremely cute, in spite of her quite grotesque, morbid traits. This implies that both Lenore and Ragamuffin would be beautiful if they were realistically portrayed.
 * Vampires in Life Sucks aren't necessarily any better-looking than humans, but with the ability to cloud the minds of others comes the potential to force others to fall in love with them. The protagonist describes it as glorified date rape.

Fan Works

 * In My Immortrall, Enody is a vamprie an Vrompire Potter is SMEzxY an evrywun's a vampire. STOP HATEN PREPZ!!
 * OMG!! U FUKIN TRULL U CALLED EGODY A SU!! AN NUT EVER1'S A VAMPIR JUS ENOBY AN VAMPRIRE ISNT RELLY A AVAMIEPR HE JUS LUVS HUMMAN BLUD!! STUPID FUKIN PREPZ I HAET U DIE!!
 * NGE: Bloodlust has Rei becoming a vampire. It makes her a borderline nymphomaniac and Maya gets herself off by being fed on by a vamp. Do the math.
 * Now mark the next full moon on your calendar.

Film
"Harker: But Lucy, I'm British. Lucy: *reveals breasts* So are these!"
 * The original Dracula made Bela Lugosi a sex symbol.
 * Christopher Lee didn't do too badly with the character either.
 * Gary Oldman, anyone?
 * Averted with Nosferatu.
 * Miriam and John Blaylock from The Hunger.
 * The nameless vampire in Embrace Of The Vampire.
 * Selene and Erika of Underworld.
 * The Big Bad in the movie Lifeforce is a naked, female space vampire who seduces her victims before devouring their life energy.
 * Shagal in The Fearless Vampire Killers wants to turn beautiful Magda into a vampire.
 * And from Tanz der Vampire (yes, the musical adaptation), Herbert is (usually) a sexy beast. As is Magda. (And quite a few other vampires, in a rotting, creepy way.)
 * Nadine Carody of Vampyros Lesbos.
 * Chris Sarandon in Fright Night. For both sexes.
 * Colin Farrell in the remake.
 * And later
 * Lampshaded furiously in Vampire in Brooklyn with a newly turned vampire spending more than a minute expressing amazement at...he notices he's got a bigger dick than before.
 * Van Helsing has Dracula, as well as the three lovely ladies who keep him company.
 * Lair of the White Worm is a Lesbian Vampire flick about a giant snake threatening England, which was directed by Ken Russel, who liked this sort of thing. It's basically The Movie version of this trope.
 * Every female vampire in Dracula: Dead and Loving It:
 * Lucy uses her newly-discovered sex appeal to seduce Jonathan Harker into vampirism.


 * Mina "Touch This" Murray.
 * Who could forget Dracula's brides and their...interesting use of the furniture.
 * Dracula and his three vampire brides in Dracula 2000. One of the brides, Solina, lampshades this trope by drawing a connection between vampires and lovers.
 * Santanico Pandemonium in From Dusk till Dawn; she is a vampire stripper, which is how she and her pack lure prey to their doom.

Literature

 * Vampires from Twilight never get tired, never have to eat, never have to go to the bathroom, and (apparently) lack a refractory period, since they never stop. That doesn't mean they can't get people pregnant, of course...
 * Dracula, in various incarnations.
 * Although not in the original novel, in which the Count is described as having a big, beak-like nose, a unibrow, and hairy palms.
 * Just about everything to do with Stoker's vampire being thought of as a sex god has to do with him being a metaphor for sex, at a time when sex is viewed as completely repulsive and subversively fascinating at the same time. He's not physically attractive, but there's still something irresistable about him (hint: it's probably supernatural mind powers), making this one Older Than Radio.
 * Carmilla from the Sheridan LeFanu story of the same name is a classic example.
 * And before her, Clarimonde from Theophile Gautier's "La Morte Amoureuse".
 * Every vampire from The Vampire Chronicles. Every one. Including Claudia. Ironic, considering that Rice's vampires were unable to copulate at all upon being turned. The drinking of blood did become a bit of a metaphor for sex, though. In Interview with the Vampire, however, Louis and Claudia meet vampires in Eastern Europe, who are basically rotting, animated corpses.
 * Sanguini, a vampire party guest in Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, seems to attract a number of girls, and he leers back at them.
 * The vampires in Night World, by L. J. Smith.
 * As well as the vampires in Vampire Diaries, of the same author
 * An entire bloodline of vampires are this in Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter, due to the powers making them Horny Devils, up to the point that they are (in-story) the inspiration for succubus and incubus myths. It's implied, though, that everyone except the "good guys" aren't above just grabbing some random person and draining them dry every night. Apparently, "hiding kills from the authorities" is a bloodline power of every line but Belle Morte's.
 * Rhage of Black Dagger Brotherhood.
 * Vampire Kisses: Alexander Sterling.
 * Alternatively, his cousin Claude. You know, the one that hits on all the girls, single or not.
 * Discworld:
 * Many of the Magpyr clan in Carpe Jugulum.
 * Also, to quote Otto in The Truth, "Vell, let's just say, zey don'talvaysscream."
 * This is pretty much a rule on the Disc. In Thud!, it is commented that female vampires look stunning in just about anything, and that, unlike males, they can't reform their clothing when changing back to their human form, 'probably due to all that underwired nightdress business.'
 * Subverted for laughs in Reaper Man with a pair of overweight, middle-aged, Morporkian vampires who'd certainly like to be sexy and elegant.
 * And the Countess isn't even a vampire proper - she's just pretending because her husband inherited vampirism with the title, well past the point where biting the missus was likely to happen.
 * Lady Margalotta is described as attractive, but resembling "a woman of a certain age".
 * The Dresden Files has a near literal example with the White Court House of Raith, who feed off of lust.
 * Hell, poor Thomas can't even hold a job slinging burgers, because the women on staff keep trying to molest him in the break room!
 * The Red Court vampires also get a dose of this. Suave, sophisticated, and more than a little drop dead gorgeous—and on top of that, their saliva serves as a potent narcotic with euphoric properties. Mind you, the sexiness is quite literally only skin deep...
 * The male vampires in novels by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro are dead below the belt, and compensate by being cunning linguists.
 * Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore. Tommy's response to discovering that his new girlfriend is a bloodsucker? "That's the coolest thing I've ever heard. Let's do it with our socks off."
 * From book to book, P.N. Elrod can't seem to remember if her male vampires are able to engage in conventional intercourse or not, which is kind of embarrassing. Her female vampires definitely can, however, and in books where the males are impotent, a little neck-nibbling and heavy petting usually gets the job done.
 * Upping the Squick Quotient, the protagonist of Vampire Junction often feeds himself by picking up horny men in the red-light districts...and he looks ten years old. Guess if you gotta kill somebody...
 * Similarly, all the vampires we see in the short story Venus and Mars (besides one Mook) are beautiful young girls, all mostly ex-child prostitutes. They have a fairly successful racket going on.
 * Depicted in an interesting way in Barb Hendee's series, starting with Blood Memories. Vampires project a hypnotic aura that varies depending on the personality type they had in life. Someone who was naturally sexy and appealing will be able to easily attract human prey, whereas someone who came across as intimidating or creepy in life can paralyze victims with fear. Other vampires in the series give off an "innocent and helpless" vibe that draws in people who want to take care of them or take advantage of them, or an aura of charm that makes that vampire seem naturally charismatic and likable.
 * Larry Niven plays with this trope in the Known Space universe. There is a group of Human Aliens called Vampires living on the Ringworld which drink blood as their primary means of sustenance. They emit a pheromone capable of seducing any humans or other Human Aliens that they encounter and then drink them dry during sex (luckily, our hero has befriended a tiger-like alien who cannot be harmed by the pheromones). However, the Vampires are also non-sentient, possessing about the same intelligence level as a monkey. Some perverted Human Aliens use defanged vampires for sex.
 * Ivy and Kisten from The Hollows - much is made about both characters' sexual prowess throughout the series.
 * This seems to be a universal rule for vampires in the Night Huntress series. Their venom acts as an aphrodisiac and they have centuries of experience to back it up with.
 * Though only two vampires (Bones, with his experience as a former gigolo, and Annette, whose visits to gigolos in the eighteenth century indicate a general horny nature) have ever been commented on in this manner. Also, the implications of having sex with undead people were joked about once or twice (in the scene where Cat's boss and her team are pointing out that her relationship with Bones makes her a necrophiliac, and she points out that a number of them have expressed interest in screwing her, and since she is a Dhampyr, that means they are all necrophiliacs too).
 * Necroscope goes interesting directions with this trope. Its vampires have impressive shapeshifting capabilities, which, though unpleasant to look at, can greatly enhance sex. Then, when it's time to feed...
 * Vampire Hunter D. Full stop. Even the Guys Want Him. He pretty much has a lust aura. Other Nobles as well, to a lesser extent.

Live-Action TV

 * Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel and Spike for the ladies and Drusilla and Darla for the men.
 * Vampire Willow, for everyone.
 * Vampire Willow is actually an aversion. In one of her scenes she is playing with her puppy, Angel, who in his time was considered by many as a true picture of viciousness. Willow as a vampire is so far beyond that Angel's squirming in fear, before she plays sex games by slowly burning him alive.
 * Seen in the opening two-parter -- Alpha Bitch Cordelia won't give Jessie the time of day until he becomes a vampire, whereupon he suddenly becomes more assertive, darker, and sexier.
 * Bill Compton from True Blood.
 * Eric and Pam are also sexy, particularly given they run a club for Vampire Fan Boys and Fan Girls.
 * The number of hot vampires continues to grow with the appearances of Jessica, Godrick, Lorena, Franklin, and Talbot.
 * This is actually Lampshaded and Justified In-Universe. Vampire blood is prized for its healing powers and is often used as a recreational drug...with the side effect that it gives you vivid and intense sex dreams about the vampire it came from.
 * Mitchell (Aidan Turner) from the UK version of Being Human.
 * Mick St. John of Moonlight. See also Josef, Coraline, and Lola.
 * Nick Knight and Janette du Charme of Forever Knight.
 * Essie from Vampire High.
 * Axos of Doctor Who, who can turn into beautiful humanoids, is referred to by the Doctor as "a kind of space vampire."
 * "Sexy fish vampires".
 * Henry Fitzroy from Blood Ties.
 * It's implied in The Vampire Diaries. A vampire friend tells Stefan that if he wants Elena to love him, he should just give her a taste of "awesome vampire sex." Stefan admits he wants to, but refrains because he wants her to "have a choice." Thus, it is implied that not only is he a supernatural sex god, he's also a romantic idiot.
 * Ian Somerhaulder plays one of the vampires on the show. Enough said.
 * Let's not forget Katherine, Vicki, Caroline, Rose, etc.
 * Klaus, Elijah...
 * Any vampire character who turns up in Professional Wrestling will be either the standard freakish sort (more common) or this trope. The "sex god" archetype was played to the hilt by Gangrel and Edge (yes, that Edge), who were hot blond studs who also just happened to be vampires.
 * Sanctuary: Helen Magnus has yet to be convinced of this. The fanbase, on the other hand, has embraced Nikola Tesla - he with the constant plans for world domination - with quite a passion.

Music

 * Strongly suggested in the video for "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler. In fact, that may be the true point of the song. Composer Jim Steinman claimed he originally wrote it for a musical version of Nosferatu] that was never completed, and later included it his 1997 musical [[Dance of the Vampires. When one listens to the lyrics, it does indeed seem possible that the protagonist is a lovelorn woman staring into darkness and waiting for a vampire lover to come and take her...

Tabletop Games

 * Vampire: The Masquerade has the Toreador, Anne Rice-style vampires who stick close to humanity (especially its artists). It helps that they have powers that make them the center of attention.
 * Vampire: The Requiem features the Daeva, spiritual heirs to the Toreador who are often called "Succubi" by other vampires for obvious reasons. They carry on the tradition of powers that can make everyone in the room fall in love with them, and the new weakness of having to indulge their Vices at every opportunity or take a hit to their will (most often Lust or Gluttony, but a Daeva with Wrath as their Vice is...something to run away from).
 * The Daeva may be actual sex gods. Their splat has stories of them being descended from Inanna/Ishtar, a sex goddess of conflict, so, at the very least, they're children of a sex goddess.
 * Dungeons & Dragons
 * The third party sourcebook The Book of Erotic Fantasy has a section on inter-creature-type sex, with a passage on a wizard who, over the course of his relationship with the vampire Duskgleam, discovered that having sex with a vampire is like having sex with "ice covered in thick velvet".
 * Is that...supposed to be a good thing...?
 * Yes.
 * In mainstream Dungeons & Dragons, Kanchelsis, the god of Blood, Debauchery, Magic, and Vampirism has two aspects, one of which is literally titled the Rake. This aspect is pretty much the embodiment of this Trope.
 * In the Ravenloft setting, vampyres (who are similar to vampires, but are living - not undead - predators) often weaponize this Trope intentionally, dressing as harlots in order to attract prey.
 * The Lahmia bloodline of vampires in Warhammer Fantasy Battle consists entirely of gorgeous Femme Fatales. This stands them in marked contrast to the Necrarch and Strigoi bloodlines, who appear to be withered corpses and feral corpse-men, respectively. The Von Carstein and Blood Dragon lineages can go either way.
 * It would be more accurate to say that the Blood Dragons go either way, as while the Von Carsteins don't quite have the same reputation as the Lahmians, they are still intensely charismatic aristocrats and more or less unanimously attractive. While the Blood Dragons still consist of a high proportion of aristocrats, and some of them act like they're in a courtly romance novel, the majority live in the woods or other out of the way places, training constantly and murdering anyone that they think might give a good fight, which is hardly conducive to attracting women.
 * They are typically described in the novels as much more attractive than their miniatures, all of whom have their Game Face on.
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! has a whole "Vampire" archetype, and some might fit.
 * Vampire Lady, of course. Even more so in the anime shot.
 * Vampire Vamp even more. While the TCG version made her clothes less risque, they did nothing to conceal the bed and her beckoning gesture - it seems obvious what her intentions are. The TCG Newsletter even confirms that her effect - Equipping an opposing monster to her card - is an interpretation of a vampire mesmerizing and seducing a victim.
 * Vampire Fascinator too, although her Japanese concept art and Effect suggest many of her seduced victims are other vampires.

Video Games

 * Nitara from Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance.
 * Lampshaded in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. When you try to seduce the guy selling blood in the hospital, he says, "I don't do dead chicks."
 * Serena of Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption.
 * In the modern day, have Lily feed from Christof, then select Christof and look at Lily in first person view. Does This Remind You of Anything?
 * Vivi of Brain Dead 13
 * Raphael from Soul Calibur. How else did he get maid henchmen...?
 * The Dark Master from Quest for Glory 4.
 * Dracula in the Castlevania series has tons of sex appeal, whether he's drawn in his mid 20s or early 40s. Carmilla says as much in Judgment, and she's the Lesbian Vampire Trope Codifier!
 * Apparently, it's hereditary.
 * In The Tomb of Sammun-Max, Nefertiti the mole girl finds Jurgen irresistible. Admittedly, even before he becomes a vampire, but even moreso after that. Jurgen lampshades this.
 * In Suikoden, Sierra is a Friendly Neighborhood Vampire who becomes attracted to one of the main characters, much to his bashful grief.
 * BloodRayne was featured in Playboy, if the games didn't provide enough of a hint.
 * Darkstalkers: Demitri Maximoff. Dude resides in an elegant (albeit otherworldly) castle and has an outrageously huge harem of female servants to do his bidding. Hell, in the Night Warriors/Vampire Hunter OVA, he even manages to eventually sway Morrigan with his charm.
 * A variation in The Witcher. For the most part, vampires are generic monsters to kill, but there's one particularly intelligent vampire who is the madam of a high-class brothel. (And, like so many other women in the game, Geralt can sleep with her.)
 * Lady Dimitrescu from Resident Evil: Village is considered a vampire by fans because she is seen as a sex goddess. Lore-wise, she is a Cadou-infected human like the other members of the cult and thus not a vampire like the other (less attractive) members of the cult, at least not by traditional definitions.
 * A variation in The Witcher. For the most part, vampires are generic monsters to kill, but there's one particularly intelligent vampire who is the madam of a high-class brothel. (And, like so many other women in the game, Geralt can sleep with her.)
 * Lady Dimitrescu from Resident Evil: Village is considered a vampire by fans because she is seen as a sex goddess. Lore-wise, she is a Cadou-infected human like the other members of the cult and thus not a vampire like the other (less attractive) members of the cult, at least not by traditional definitions.

Web Comics
""The real life equivalent would be a handsome man seducing you while you're drunk and stealing your wallet to buy a sandwich.""
 * Deconstructed by Susan in this El Goonish Shive strip.

"Torg: Wow! When you become a vampire, men become broad shouldered and muscle-bound and women become tall and thin! You ever think of selling this on QVC? Lysinda: Foolish mortal ... Do you really think humanity would give up its immortal soul forever just to look good? (Beat)'' Lysinda: Sylvia ... Sylvia: "Infomercials next quarter," check."
 * Used in Sluggy Freelance:


 * Eerie Cuties had vampires very good looking, and people hit on them given an opportunity (Layla is generally left alone in the school because she clearly is interested only in Kade, and due to her temper), which occasionally is Played for Laughs.
 * Vampire Cheerleaders: Lorna chose to "convert" cheerleaders in the first place... also, Lesley is stated to be "Ms. Kama Sutra", and the more you see Suki, the more you'll wonder what it takes to be "Ms. Kama Sutra" next to her. Being their Secret Keeper has its advantages - granted, this quickly became integral part of disadvantages, seeing how the guy got into this position only because

Web Original

 * This is one of the most popular subjects in the Nonhuman section of Literotica, rivaled only by werewolves.
 * Vamp You is a vampire porn site. Enough said.
 * Obligatory Cracked.com example: "Why Everyone Wants to Have Sex with Vampires."

Western Animation

 * From Inside Job,