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This list covers the many types of dhampirs or dhampir-like creatures found in fiction. It does not include any dhampir that originates in folklore or mythology, nor does it include the concept of 'full' vampires.

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Literary

Cinematic / Televised

  • Blade (Blade) (Technically a dhampir in that his mother was human, although according to all evidence his biological father was also human, his vampirism being 'inherited' when his mother was attacked in the ninth month of her pregnancy)
  • Connor (Angel) (Although the child of two vampires, Connor qualifies as a dhampir as he is a child of vampires without being a vampire himself)
  • D (Vampire Hunter D)
  • Irwin (half), Dick (Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy)
  • Kamen Rider Kiva, aka Wataru Kurenai (Kamen Rider Kiva)
  • Rita Veder (Vampire in Brooklyn)
  • Markus Corvinus (Underworld & Underworld: Evolution)
  • Rayne (BloodRayne)
  • Drak, Jr. Drak Pack (cartoon) Can be considered a dhampir since he is the great-great+ nephew of Count Dracula, and seems to be immune to vampire weaknesses. Proof of this is the fact that he is outside in the sunlight in most episodes.
  • Vampira Drak Pack (cartoon) Like Drak, Jr., Vampira is often outside in the sun, despite also being a vampiress.

Comic book / Manga / Comic Strips

Theater

  • Bloody Dracul Vampir (Sailor Moon Musicals, specifically Kessen / Transylvania no Mori, it's revison, and Last Dracul Saishuu Shou

Video / Board / Card games

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