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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their breasts as they sleep. By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being somewhere between RomanticTwoGirlFriendship and the less explicit sort of SchoolgirlLesbians.

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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their breasts chest as they sleep.sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being somewhere between RomanticTwoGirlFriendship and the less explicit sort of SchoolgirlLesbians.
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* In interactive romance novel ''VideoGame/{{Moonrise}}'', almost all the characters, including the vampires, are queer in one form or another. The narration specifically labels Lady Cassandra Mallory as an aromantic lesbian vampire:
--> Your inner world reels at the thought of Cassandra as an aromantic lesbian Scarlet Pimpernel.
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* In the ''Fanfic/DokiDokiLiteratureClubLoops'', Yuri is turned into a vampire by Alucard from Hellsing and Yuri is in a very healthy and loving relationship with Natsuki.
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* ''Manga/RosarioToVampire'':

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* ''Manga/RosarioToVampire'':''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
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* ''Film/KissOfTheDamned'': Maia is a bisexual vampire, to judge from her picking up a man and woman to have sex with (then later feed on).
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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relation with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5, who's also bisexual.

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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relation relationship with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5, who's also bisexual.
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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relation with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5.
** It seems that all the vampire girls, [[TheOlderImmortal the oldest ones]] more specifically, are bi, but show much more interest in other women than men.

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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relation with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5.
5, who's also bisexual.
** It seems that all the vampire girls, [[TheOlderImmortal the oldest ones]] more specifically, [[ImmortalityBisexuality are bi, bi]], but show much more interest in other women than men.
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* ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'' Depending on the protagonist’s chosen gender, Carmilla can be a lesbian or pansexual vampire. It’s notable that Carmilla is the only one of the love interests to have had an old flame, which is a human girl a long time ago.

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* ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'' ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'': Depending on the protagonist’s chosen gender, Carmilla can be a lesbian or pansexual bi/pansexual vampire. It’s notable that Carmilla is the only one of the love interests to have had an old flame, which is a human girl a long time ago.
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* ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'' Depending on the protagonist’s chosen gender, Carmilla can be a lesbian or pansexual vampire. It’s notable that Carmilla is the only one of the love interests to have had an old flame, which is a human girl a long time ago.
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** There's some [[FoeYay homoerotic tension]] between the girlish vampire Miyu and the shamaness Himeko, who attempts to fight against her.

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** There's some [[FoeYay [[FoeRomanceSubtext homoerotic tension]] between the girlish vampire Miyu and the shamaness Himeko, who attempts to fight against her.



* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians:'' RareMaleExample in [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/3538292/chapters/7786868 this fic]]. Both [[FoeYay Luke and Percy]] are actually bisexual, but it's something of a more neutral depiction given that both are outright stated to have liked men before being turned or even meeting each other.

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* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians:'' RareMaleExample in [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/3538292/chapters/7786868 this fic]]. Both [[FoeYay Luke and Percy]] Percy are actually bisexual, but it's something of a more neutral depiction given that both are outright stated to have liked men before being turned or even meeting each other.



* You can play as one in both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', if you want to. Meanwhile two of the recurring [=NPCs=] in ''Masquerade'' are Lucita (a privileged member and skilled manipulator of the Lasombra clan) and Fatima (one of the Assamite clan's greatest assassins). At some point in their long, long history, they were lovers, and [[FoeYay now they want to kill each other]] (sometimes, if the novels are to be believed, they just want to [[KissOfTheVampire bite]] each other).

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* You can play as one in both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', if you want to. Meanwhile two of the recurring [=NPCs=] in ''Masquerade'' are Lucita (a privileged member and skilled manipulator of the Lasombra clan) and Fatima (one of the Assamite clan's greatest assassins). At some point in their long, long history, they were lovers, and [[FoeYay now they want to kill each other]] other (sometimes, if the novels are to be believed, they just want to [[KissOfTheVampire bite]] each other).
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* ''Film/WeAreTheNight'': Louise definitely is; she's explicitly attracted to Charlotte, Nora and Lena, while never showing any desire for men. She chose all three initially for their looks to be her companions in vampire life. Nora and Charlotte's kiss as well could point to them being bisexual (note Charlotte stroking Nora's hair and her reaction to Nora's death). The director says that Charlotte is open to sexual relations with both men and women and that Charlotte actually agreed to be bitten.

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* ''Film/WeAreTheNight'': Louise definitely is; she's explicitly attracted to Charlotte, Nora and Lena, while never showing any desire for men. She chose all three initially for their looks to be her companions in vampire life. Nora and Charlotte's kiss as well could point to them being bisexual (note Charlotte stroking Nora's hair and her reaction to Nora's death).[[spoiler:Nora's death]]). The director says that Charlotte is open to sexual relations with both men and women and that Charlotte actually agreed to be bitten.
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* The German film ''Film/WeAreTheNight'' has one of these and two bisexual ones.
* ''Film/WithAKissIDie'' imagines that [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet]] was turned into a vampire and follows her pursuit of a relationship with a young woman in the present day.

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* The German film ''Film/WeAreTheNight'' has one of these ''Film/WeAreTheNight'': Louise definitely is; she's explicitly attracted to Charlotte, Nora and two Lena, while never showing any desire for men. She chose all three initially for their looks to be her companions in vampire life. Nora and Charlotte's kiss as well could point to them being bisexual ones.
(note Charlotte stroking Nora's hair and her reaction to Nora's death). The director says that Charlotte is open to sexual relations with both men and women and that Charlotte actually agreed to be bitten.
* ''Film/WithAKissIDie'' imagines that [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet]] was turned into a vampire and follows her pursuit of a relationship with a young woman in the present day.day (she is explicity a ''bisexual'' vampire, what with her love for Romeo plus some other men down the centuries).
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* ''Film/TheCelluloidCloset'': ''Film/DraculasDaughter'' gets examined in detail over use of this trope.
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* Sarah from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' pictures herself as one while pondering what kind of deck to build during a card game tournament... complete with flirting with herself.
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** The Season 5 premiere shows Rebekah, one of the [[MonsterProgenitor Original Vampires]], in a threesome with Matt and a female vampire named Nadia who [[spoiler:turns out to be Katherine's daughter]]. However, this is the only time Rebekah is shown having any attraction towards women.

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** The Season 5 premiere shows Rebekah, one of the [[MonsterProgenitor Original Vampires]], in a threesome with Matt and a female vampire named Nadia who [[spoiler:turns out to be Katherine's daughter]]. However, this is the only time either Rebekah or Nadia is shown having any attraction towards women. women and it is implied Nadia was only faking it to [[spoiler:steal Matt's Gilbert ring]].
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** Season 6 has Mary Louise and Nora Hildegard, a lesbian couple who are [[NonHumanHumanoidHybrid vampire-witch hybrids]].

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** Season 6 has Mary Louise and Nora Hildegard, a lesbian couple who are [[NonHumanHumanoidHybrid vampire-witch hybrids]]. Unlike most examples of this trope, their orientation isn't really played for titillation and [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes they genuinely love each other.]]
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* ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'':
** The Season 5 premiere shows Rebekah, one of the [[MonsterProgenitor Original Vampires]], in a threesome with Matt and a female vampire named Nadia who [[spoiler:turns out to be Katherine's daughter]]. However, this is the only time Rebekah is shown having any attraction towards women.
** Season 6 has Mary Louise and Nora Hildegard, a lesbian couple who are [[NonHumanHumanoidHybrid vampire-witch hybrids]].
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* Played with in ''Yuricam: Yurika no Campus Life'', in that while the BigBad of the Shinon Club Arc, Cecilia, does hit all the other checkboxes, she is still human and instead uses Daoism-based sexual positions in order to drain the chi of other women to keep her beauty.

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* Played with in ''Yuricam: Yurika no Campus Life'', ''Manga/YurikasCampusLife'', in that while the BigBad of the Shinon Club Arc, Cecilia, does hit all the other checkboxes, she is still human and instead uses Daoism-based sexual positions in order to drain the chi of other women to keep her beauty.
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** The "sexy fish vampire" matriarch in "Vampires of Venice" amassed a gaggle of brainwashed women that she feeds on, which almost included Amy. She's ActuallyNotAVampire and there were important plot reasons why she only went after women, but the implications are blatantly obvious.

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** The "sexy fish vampire" matriarch in "Vampires "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E6TheVampiresOfVenice The Vampires of Venice" Venice]]" amassed a gaggle of brainwashed women that she feeds on, which almost included Amy. She's ActuallyNotAVampire and there were important plot reasons why she only went after women, but the implications are blatantly obvious.
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* ''[[Manga/KillingMe Killing Me!]]'' is about the relationship between Saki Fujimiya, a no-nonsense VampireHunter, and Miyoko Kujou, her prey. It becomes clear very quickly that not only is Miyoko amused and unbothered by Saki's attempts to kill her, but she has a thing for her would-be killer. At one point Miyoko actually compares herself to Literature/{{Carmilla}}, the original Lesbian Vampire.

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* ''[[Manga/KillingMe Killing Me!]]'' ''Manga/KillingMe'' is about the relationship between Saki Fujimiya, a no-nonsense VampireHunter, and Miyoko Kujou, her prey. It becomes clear very quickly that not only is Miyoko amused and unbothered by Saki's attempts to kill her, but she has a thing for her would-be killer. At one point Miyoko actually compares herself to Literature/{{Carmilla}}, the original Lesbian Vampire.
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* ''[[Manga/KillingMe Killing Me!]]'' is about the relationship between Saki Fujimiya, a no-nonsense VampireHunter, and Miyoko Kujou, her prey. It becomes clear very quickly that not only is Miyoko amused and unbothered by Saki's attempts to kill her, but she has a thing for her would-be killer. At one point Miyoko actually compares herself to Literature/{{Carmilla}}, the original LesbianVampire.

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* ''[[Manga/KillingMe Killing Me!]]'' is about the relationship between Saki Fujimiya, a no-nonsense VampireHunter, and Miyoko Kujou, her prey. It becomes clear very quickly that not only is Miyoko amused and unbothered by Saki's attempts to kill her, but she has a thing for her would-be killer. At one point Miyoko actually compares herself to Literature/{{Carmilla}}, the original LesbianVampire.Lesbian Vampire.
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A SubTrope of DiscountLesbians, and often overlaps with PsychoLesbian. For other non-mortals who have tendency not to be straight, see ImmortalityBisexuality. See also LiteralManeater (for a female monster that preys on ''men''), HornyDevils, HemoErotic. Given this trope, it may not come as a surprise that there is an entire vampire {{Yuri}} subgenre.

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A SubTrope of DiscountLesbians, and often overlaps with PsychoLesbian. For other non-mortals who have tendency not to be straight, see ImmortalityBisexuality. See also LiteralManeater (for a female monster that preys on ''men''), HornyDevils, and HemoErotic. Given this trope, it may not come as a surprise that there is an entire vampire {{Yuri}} subgenre.
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A SubTrope of DiscountLesbians, and often overlaps with PsychoLesbian. For other non-mortals who have tendency not to be straight, see ImmortalityBisexuality. See also HornyDevils and HemoErotic. Given this trope, it may not come as a surprise that there is an entire vampire {{Yuri}} subgenre.

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A SubTrope of DiscountLesbians, and often overlaps with PsychoLesbian. For other non-mortals who have tendency not to be straight, see ImmortalityBisexuality. See also HornyDevils and LiteralManeater (for a female monster that preys on ''men''), HornyDevils, HemoErotic. Given this trope, it may not come as a surprise that there is an entire vampire {{Yuri}} subgenre.

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* In ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', while they're not ''[[NotUsingTheZWord technically]]'' vampires per se, the Crimson Aristocrat and Crimson Disciple use BloodMagic, which is the closest thing in the setting to vampirism, and are [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/d/d0/01NX005-full.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20200407023813 in a pretty unambiguous same-sex relationship]].



* ''Webcomic/BramAndVlad'' has Carmilla and Laura as a HappilyMarried couple of lesbian vampires. Their daughter, Bessie, is bissexual - the fact that she has a big crush on Bram doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to girls anymore, [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Bram_and_Vlad/5430536/ something that Lucy learns the hard way.]]

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* ''Webcomic/BramAndVlad'' has Carmilla and Laura as a HappilyMarried couple of lesbian vampires. Their daughter, Bessie, is bissexual bisexual - the fact that she has a big crush on Bram doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to girls anymore, [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Bram_and_Vlad/5430536/ something that Lucy learns the hard way.]]
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* Dicebreaker's livestreamed playthrough of the solo tabletop RPG ''Thousand Year Old Vampire'', which can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5oALxrtUkw here]] and part 2 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaJQlDq2ceA here]], introduces their character, Isadora, as a, direct quote, "catastrophically bisexual" ancient Greek pirate who is also a vampire. A number of other vampires are introduced who at the very least seem interested in Isadora, [[spoiler:and when their old captain, Sappho (not that one) inexplicably turns up alive two hundred years later and attempts to reunite with Isadora even though Isadora has long since forgotten her, it's implied that she may be a vampire too.]]
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* Seasone 3 of ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania}}'' introduces Striga and Morena, a pair of lesbian vampires who are in an apparently committed relationship with each other.

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* Averted in The Orion Experience song "Vampire", where she definitely preys on men.



* Averted in The Orion Experience song "Vampire", where she definitely preys on men.



* You can play as one in both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', if you want to. Meanwhile two of the recurring [=NPCs=] in ''Masquerade'' are Lucita (a privileged member and skilled manipulator of the Lasombra clan) and Fatima (one of the Assamite clan's greatest assassins). At some point in their long, long history, they were lovers, and [[FoeYay now they want to kill each other]] (sometimes, if the novels are to be believed, they just want to [[KissOfTheVampire bite]] each other).



* You can play as one in both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', if you want to. Meanwhile two of the recurring [=NPCs=] in ''Masquerade'' are Lucita (a privileged member and skilled manipulator of the Lasombra clan) and Fatima (one of the Assamite clan's greatest assassins). At some point in their long, long history, they were lovers, and [[FoeYay now they want to kill each other]] (sometimes, if the novels are to be believed, they just want to [[KissOfTheVampire bite]] each other).



* Taken to the hilt in the Charles Busch play ''Vampire Lesbians Of Sodom.''

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* Taken to the hilt in the Charles Busch play ''Vampire Lesbians Of Sodom.''Theatre/VampireLesbiansOfSodom.''



* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'':
** Male vampires are mostly only able to seduce women to feed on, while female vampires can seduce women and men.
** Velvet Velour, who, apparently, has no trouble professing her love for the protagonist even if the latter is female. Also, there is Jeanette, whose famous sex scene doesn't... change any regardless of the PC's gender. Lastly, there is Heather the Ghoul, who doesn't mind whether you are male or female in her affection for you, but then, as a ghoul, she will always have SingleTargetSexuality.
** Pisha mentions the name she tells you came from a long-dead companion and lover of hers who died many years ago, and adds "she has no need of [the name] any more".
* In ''VideoGame/SaGaFrontier'', Asellus is turned into one of the Mystics, a race which is basically [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a shade of vampire.]] Her sire, Orlouge, is a {{Horny Devil|s}} par excellence, and later Asellus ends up in a relationship with one of his "princesses". Unusually, Asellus is the protagonist of her short.
* Apparently, Literature/{{Carmilla}} ''succeeded'' in the ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' universe, as Laura is her servant in a couple of games. Also, Carmilla is a CatGirl -- for reasons obvious to anyone who has even passing familiarity with the original story -- and Laura is what appears to be a bunnygirl, for no obvious reason except fanservice.
** Inverted in Castlevania, Lord of Shadow, where in spite of Carmilla's literary origins, she's not only depicted as having a [[HideYourLesbians romantic interest in the male lead]], but even worse, Laura is now depicted as her adopted vampire daughter.



* An Asari sex vampire called an Ardat-Yakshi appears in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''; the only specific victim we see of hers happens to be an impressionable girl, but she's been killing for at least four hundred years.



* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' originally conceived Vamp as one of these, but he got the GenderFlip treatment for CastSpeciation reasons once the sexy female villain Fortune was added, and became a sexy bisexual male character.

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* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' originally conceived Vamp as one of these, but he got Apparently, Literature/{{Carmilla}} ''succeeded'' in the GenderFlip treatment ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' universe, as Laura is her servant in a couple of games. Also, Carmilla is a CatGirl -- for CastSpeciation reasons once obvious to anyone who has even passing familiarity with the sexy female villain Fortune was added, original story -- and became Laura is what appears to be a sexy bisexual bunnygirl, for no obvious reason except fanservice.
** Inverted in ''Castlevania, Lord of Shadow'', where in spite of Carmilla's literary origins, she's not only depicted as having a [[HideYourLesbians romantic interest in the
male character.lead]], but even worse, Laura is now depicted as her adopted vampire daughter.



* An Asari sex vampire called an Ardat-Yakshi appears in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''; the only specific victim we see of hers happens to be an impressionable girl, but she's been killing for at least four hundred years.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' originally conceived Vamp as one of these, but he got the GenderFlip treatment for CastSpeciation reasons once the sexy female villain Fortune was added, and became a sexy bisexual male character.
* In ''VideoGame/SaGaFrontier'', Asellus is turned into one of the Mystics, a race which is basically [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a shade of vampire.]] Her sire, Orlouge, is a {{Horny Devil|s}} par excellence, and later Asellus ends up in a relationship with one of his "princesses". Unusually, Asellus is the protagonist of her short.
* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'':
** Male vampires are mostly only able to seduce women to feed on, while female vampires can seduce women and men.
** Velvet Velour, who, apparently, has no trouble professing her love for the protagonist even if the latter is female. Also, there is Jeanette, whose famous sex scene doesn't... change any regardless of the PC's gender. Lastly, there is Heather the Ghoul, who doesn't mind whether you are male or female in her affection for you, but then, as a ghoul, she will always have SingleTargetSexuality.
** Pisha mentions the name she tells you came from a long-dead companion and lover of hers who died many years ago, and adds "she has no need of [the name] any more".



* Arayna from ''Webcomic/SwordCatPrincess'' is a lesbian vampire, and makes it known that she is not interested in being [=MacKnight=]'s sexual stress relief [[http://swordcatprincess.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ on this page]]; aware of her orientation, [=MacKnight=] refers to her with the derogatory nickname "Tuna Salad". Arayna enjoys staring up at the anatomically-correct details of the [[http://www.SwordCatPrincess.thecomicseries.com/comics/53/ crotch of a statue of Titania]].

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* Arayna from ''Webcomic/SwordCatPrincess'' is ''Webcomic/AndShineHeavenNow'': Two of the baobhan sith, Laura (from the original anime) and Marian (her OC protégé). They're both attracted to women in general and Integra in particular.
* ''Webcomic/BramAndVlad'' has Carmilla and Laura as
a HappilyMarried couple of lesbian vampire, and makes it known vampires. Their daughter, Bessie, is bissexual - the fact that she is not interested in being [=MacKnight=]'s sexual stress relief [[http://swordcatprincess.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ has a big crush on this page]]; aware of her orientation, [=MacKnight=] refers Bram doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to her with the derogatory nickname "Tuna Salad". Arayna enjoys staring up at the anatomically-correct details of the girls anymore, [[http://www.SwordCatPrincess.thecomicseries.com/comics/53/ crotch of a statue of Titania]].theduckwebcomics.com/Bram_and_Vlad/5430536/ something that Lucy learns the hard way.]]



* Topaz Gem from ''Webcomic/{{Monsterful}}'', though she's a Zombpyre (Zombie/Vampire), she looks more like a vampire. She's possibly in love with her best friend, Samantha, and though it has not been 100% confirmed, there are so many subliminal messages that it's just impossible to ignore.
* [[http://rosalarian.com/lesbianpirates/?p=2182 One arc]] of ''Webcomic/IWasKidnappedByLesbianPiratesFromOuterSpace'' features a whole hospital full of lesbian vampires in {{Naughty Nurse Outfit}}s!



* [[http://rosalarian.com/lesbianpirates/?p=2182 One arc]] of ''Webcomic/IWasKidnappedByLesbianPiratesFromOuterSpace'' features a whole hospital full of lesbian vampires in {{Naughty Nurse Outfit}}s!



* Topaz Gem from ''Webcomic/{{Monsterful}}'', though she's a Zombpyre (Zombie/Vampire), she looks more like a vampire. She's possibly in love with her best friend, Samantha, and though it has not been 100% confirmed, there are so many subliminal messages that it's just impossible to ignore.
* Ada in ''Webcomic/TheNightBelongsToUs'', developing a slow-burn romance with [[TomboyishName Hank]].



* ''Webcomic/BramAndVlad'' has Carmilla and Laura as a HappilyMarried couple of lesbian vampires. Their daughter, Bessie, is bissexual - the fact that she has a big crush on Bram doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to girls anymore, [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Bram_and_Vlad/5430536/ something that Lucy learns the hard way.]]



* Ada in ''Webcomic/TheNightBelongsToUs'', developing a slow-burn romance with [[TomboyishName Hank]].
* ''Webcomic/AndShineHeavenNow'': Two of the baobhan sith, Laura (from the original anime) and Marian (her OC protégé). They're both attracted to women in general and Integra in particular.

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* Ada Arayna from ''Webcomic/SwordCatPrincess'' is a lesbian vampire, and makes it known that she is not interested in ''Webcomic/TheNightBelongsToUs'', developing a slow-burn romance being [=MacKnight=]'s sexual stress relief [[http://swordcatprincess.thecomicseries.com/comics/104/ on this page]]; aware of her orientation, [=MacKnight=] refers to her with [[TomboyishName Hank]].
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the derogatory nickname "Tuna Salad". Arayna enjoys staring up at the anatomically-correct details of the baobhan sith, Laura (from the original anime) and Marian (her OC protégé). They're both attracted to women in general and Integra in particular.[[http://www.SwordCatPrincess.thecomicseries.com/comics/53/ crotch of a statue of Titania]].



* ''WebVideo/CarmillaTheSeries''. Naturally, being a SettingUpdate of the {{Trope Maker|s}}, though it's played with somewhat; Carmilla only acts as a friend to the women she targets, but the women she tries to ''seduce'' she has no intention of harming. Laura's reaction to learning that Carmilla is actually interested in ''her'', and not as a meal, is priceless. Apparently, being a Lesbian is just part of Carmilla's nature and most likely even without being a vampire she would be such.
** Despite being a lesbian vampire, Carmilla is not shown to be a corrupting influence on Laura. Instead she saves her life on several occasions.
* Viciously parodied in [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/erotichorror-screenplay-discovered-on-office-print,1187/ this]] ''Website/TheOnion'' article.
-->"Why are the vampires lesbians?" sales agent Cal Fagan asked. "Were they lesbians before they became vampires, or did getting bitten have something to do with it? I never understood that. And is it necessary for them to seduce their victims before killing them? Why do they 'writhe sinuously' on every other page? And what did William's secret meeting with the dominatrix have to do with anything? I'm sorry, it just seemed gratuitous."



* Viciously parodied in [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/erotichorror-screenplay-discovered-on-office-print,1187/ this]] Website/TheOnion article.
-->"Why are the vampires lesbians?" sales agent Cal Fagan asked. "Were they lesbians before they became vampires, or did getting bitten have something to do with it? I never understood that. And is it necessary for them to seduce their victims before killing them? Why do they 'writhe sinuously' on every other page? And what did William's secret meeting with the dominatrix have to do with anything? I'm sorry, it just seemed gratuitous."



* ''WebVideo/CarmillaTheSeries''. Naturally, being a SettingUpdate of the {{Trope Maker|s}}, though it's played with somewhat; Carmilla only acts as a friend to the women she targets, but the women she tries to ''seduce'' she has no intention of harming. Laura's reaction to learning that Carmilla is actually interested in ''her'', and not as a meal, is priceless. Apparently, being a Lesbian is just part of Carmilla's nature and most likely even without being a vampire she would be such.
** Despite being a lesbian vampire, Carmilla is not shown to be a corrupting influence on Laura. Instead she saves her life on several occasions.

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* ''{{Film/Bit}}'': All four of the women Laurel joins are lesbians, and later it turns out they're vampires as well. She later counts, as she's lesbian and becomes a vampire too. However, aside from Duke they all seem nice (and it was revealed she influenced them in their darker actions).
* ''Film/BloodOfTheTribades'' is meant to be a deconstruction: it centers around a conflict between lesbian vampires and a patriarchal vampire cult, with the former being the more sympathetic characters.



* ''Film/FrightNight2NewBlood'': More of a bisexual vampire, but Gerri vamps on several women in scenes that are played up very erotically.
* Vega in ''Film/{{Frostbite}}''.



* In ''Film/LifeBlood'', Brooke and Rhea are lesbian models who are transformed into vampires by God. The transformation does not change their sexual preference.

























* Vega in ''Film/{{Frostbite}}''.
* ''Film/FrightNight2NewBlood'': More of a bisexual vampire, but Gerri vamps on several women in scenes that are played up very erotically.
* In ''Film/LifeBlood'', Brooke and Rhea are lesbian models who are transformed into vampires by God. The transformation does not change their sexual preference.
* ''Film/BloodOfTheTribades'' is meant to be a deconstruction: it centers around a conflict between lesbian vampires and a patriarchal vampire cult, with the former being the more sympathetic characters.
* ''{{Film/Bit}}'': All four of the women Laurel joins are lesbians, and later it turns out they're vampires as well. She later counts, as she's lesbian and becomes a vampire too. However, aside from Duke they all seem nice (and it was revealed she influenced them in their darker actions).



* Edgar Allen Poe in ''Literature/AbrahamLincolnVampireHunter'' tells Lincoln about a pair of Eastern European vampire noblewomen who liked to kidnap local girls.
* There are several in the ''Literature/AnitaBlake'' series, though, of course, they're usually [[PsychoLesbian evil, depraved, and want to rape Anita]], so that the author can work out her "Ewwwwwwww...but hm" feelings about bisexuality.
* Young adult vampire novelist Creator/AmeliaAtwaterRhodes has stated that many of the vampires in her canon are bisexual, [[ImmortalityBisexuality having grown tired over the centuries of being romantically involved with a single gender]].
* Tina in the ''Literature/BetsyTheVampireQueen'' books by Mary Janice Davidson is technically bisexual and, as such, has emotional sway over both men and women (but not over gay men). However, she prefers women, which causes Betsy a bit of trouble early on.
* A ''male'' bisexual vampire, Henry Fitzroy, in ''Literature/BloodBooks''. As well as Vicki Nelson, he also often feeds off of gay street kid and (former) male prostitute Tony, who eventually gets his own spin-off series. This element [[NoBisexuals appears to be missing]] from the [[Series/BloodTies TV series]].



* The original Carmilla [[PublicDomainCharacter appears as a character]] in ''Literature/EuropeanTravelForTheMonstrousGentlewoman''. Unlike in the original novella she's an heroic character (albeit with a somewhat checkered past) and she and Laura have a confirmed long term relationship.
* In ''Literature/VarneyTheVampire'' Clara Crofton predates even Carmilla as a female vampire who prefers female victims. Her first victim is a sixteen-year-old village girl named Anna.
* Inverted in ''Literature/InterviewWithTheVampire'', in which a man is seduced and transformed by a male vampire. Lestat claims that, before the twentieth century, he was exclusively attracted to men, since he didn't consider women to be very interesting. (Though he did seem fairly interested in [[ParentalIncest his mother]].)
* Tina in the ''Literature/BetsyTheVampireQueen'' books by Mary Janice Davidson is technically bisexual and, as such, has emotional sway over both men and women (but not over gay men). However, she prefers women, which causes Betsy a bit of trouble early on.
* There are several in the ''Literature/AnitaBlake'' series, though, of course, they're usually [[PsychoLesbian evil, depraved, and want to rape Anita]], so that the author can work out her "Ewwwwwwww...but hm" feelings about bisexuality.

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* The original Carmilla [[PublicDomainCharacter appears as a character]] in ''Literature/EuropeanTravelForTheMonstrousGentlewoman''. Unlike in the original novella she's an heroic character (albeit with a somewhat checkered past) and she and Laura have a confirmed long term relationship.
* In ''Literature/VarneyTheVampire'' Clara Crofton predates even Carmilla as ''Literature/ChiaBlackDragon'', Chia is a female vampire who prefers female victims. Her first victim is a sixteen-year-old village girl named Anna.
* Inverted in ''Literature/InterviewWithTheVampire'', in which a man is seduced
and transformed by a male vampire. Lestat claims that, before lesbian. She just doesn't get a lot of opportunities to practice.
* ''Christabel'': this is considered one way of interpreting Creator/SamuelTaylorColeridge's poem with
the twentieth century, he was exclusively attracted to men, since he didn't consider women to be very interesting. (Though he did seem fairly interested in [[ParentalIncest his mother]].)
lamia-like Geraldine.
* Tina in the ''Literature/BetsyTheVampireQueen'' books by Mary Janice Davidson is technically bisexual and, as such, has emotional sway over both men Pam Keesey edited two anthologies of lesbian vampire stories, ''Daughters of Darkness'' (1993) and women (but not over gay men). However, she prefers women, which causes Betsy a bit of trouble early on.
* There are several in the ''Literature/AnitaBlake'' series, though, of course, they're usually [[PsychoLesbian evil, depraved, and want to rape Anita]], so that the author can work out her "Ewwwwwwww...but hm" feelings about bisexuality.
''Dark Angels''.



* Ivy Tamwood from ''Literature/TheHollows'' novels is a rare heroic version, though she is, in fact, bisexual. She still has a penchant for dressing in [[HellBentForLeather tight black leather]]. Her on and off again ex Skimmer is a more typical example of this trope, especially after her multiple [[spoiler:{{Villainous Breakdown}}s]].
* A ''male'' bisexual vampire, Henry Fitzroy, in ''Literature/BloodBooks''. As well as Vicki Nelson, he also often feeds off of gay street kid and (former) male prostitute Tony, who eventually gets his own spin-off series. This element [[NoBisexuals appears to be missing]] from the [[Series/BloodTies TV series]].
* ''Christabel'': this is considered one way of interpreting Creator/SamuelTaylorColeridge's poem with the lamia-like Geraldine.
* In Carmilla rewrite ''Literature/TheMothDiaries'', the antagonist, Ernessa, is either one of these or a lesbian of the common or garden variety. Either way, she and her 'victim', Lucy, are surprised in bed by the diarist, also in love with Lucy.



* Inverted example: the eponymous character in ''The Vampire Tapestry'' usually selects male victims and sometimes has sex with them as well. He insists that this is solely for purposes of secrecy, as closeted gay men tend to conceal their trysts with care; he'd rather not engage in the sex part at all, but does so if it's necessary to hold a potential victim's interest long enough to reach a good body-dump site. Whether or not he's in denial is unclear, but the female psychiatrist to whom he unloads initially assumes that his tales of vampirism are a metaphor for gay self-loathing.
* Pam Keesey edited two anthologies of lesbian vampire stories, ''Daughters of Darkness'' (1993) and ''Dark Angels''
* Young adult vampire novelist Creator/AmeliaAtwaterRhodes has stated that many of the vampires in her canon are bisexual, [[ImmortalityBisexuality having grown tired over the centuries of being romantically involved with a single gender]].
* Edgar Allen Poe in ''Literature/AbrahamLincolnVampireHunter'' tells Lincoln about a pair of Eastern European vampire noblewomen who liked to kidnap local girls.
* In ''Literature/ChiaBlackDragon'', Chia is a vampire and a lesbian. She just doesn't get a lot of opportunities to practice.

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* Inverted example: The original Carmilla [[PublicDomainCharacter appears as a character]] in ''Literature/EuropeanTravelForTheMonstrousGentlewoman''. Unlike in the eponymous original novella she's an heroic character in ''The Vampire Tapestry'' usually selects male victims and sometimes has sex with them as well. He insists that this is solely for purposes of secrecy, as closeted gay men tend to conceal their trysts with care; he'd rather not engage in the sex part at all, but does so if it's necessary to hold a potential victim's interest long enough to reach a good body-dump site. Whether or not he's in denial is unclear, but the female psychiatrist to whom he unloads initially assumes that his tales of vampirism are a metaphor for gay self-loathing.
* Pam Keesey edited two anthologies of lesbian vampire stories, ''Daughters of Darkness'' (1993) and ''Dark Angels''
* Young adult vampire novelist Creator/AmeliaAtwaterRhodes has stated that many of the vampires in her canon are bisexual, [[ImmortalityBisexuality having grown tired over the centuries of being romantically involved
(albeit with a single gender]].
* Edgar Allen Poe in ''Literature/AbrahamLincolnVampireHunter'' tells Lincoln about a pair of Eastern European vampire noblewomen who liked to kidnap local girls.
* In ''Literature/ChiaBlackDragon'', Chia is a vampire
somewhat checkered past) and she and Laura have a lesbian. She just doesn't get a lot of opportunities to practice.confirmed long term relationship.



* Ivy Tamwood from ''Literature/TheHollows'' novels is a rare heroic version, though she is, in fact, bisexual. She still has a penchant for dressing in [[HellBentForLeather tight black leather]]. Her on and off again ex Skimmer is a more typical example of this trope, especially after her multiple [[spoiler:{{Villainous Breakdown}}s]].
* Inverted in ''Literature/InterviewWithTheVampire'', in which a man is seduced and transformed by a male vampire. Lestat claims that, before the twentieth century, he was exclusively attracted to men, since he didn't consider women to be very interesting. (Though he did seem fairly interested in [[ParentalIncest his mother]].)



* In Carmilla rewrite ''Literature/TheMothDiaries'', the antagonist, Ernessa, is either one of these or a lesbian of the common or garden variety. Either way, she and her 'victim', Lucy, are surprised in bed by the diarist, also in love with Lucy.



* Inverted example: the eponymous character in ''Literature/TheVampireTapestry'' usually selects male victims and sometimes has sex with them as well. He insists that this is solely for purposes of secrecy, as closeted gay men tend to conceal their trysts with care; he'd rather not engage in the sex part at all, but does so if it's necessary to hold a potential victim's interest long enough to reach a good body-dump site. Whether or not he's in denial is unclear, but the female psychiatrist to whom he unloads initially assumes that his tales of vampirism are a metaphor for gay self-loathing.
* In ''Literature/VarneyTheVampire'' Clara Crofton predates even Carmilla as a female vampire who prefers female victims. Her first victim is a sixteen-year-old village girl named Anna.



* In the ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' episode "Bite Me", Paige temporarily becomes a member of a lesbian vampire coven (which includes a gay male vampire).
* On ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Lana Lang reluctantly joined a sorority of bisexual vampires in "Thirst".
* Parodied on ''Series/KeyAndPeele'', in a sketch about a secret club of stereotypical [[VampiresAreSexGods leather-clad vampires]] complete with two lesbian vampires in the corner. A new initiate finds their style lame and pretentious and asks the two girls point blank if they're actually lesbians. One admits to having a boyfriend.

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* In ''Series/{{Blade}}'' the ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' episode "Bite Me", Paige temporarily becomes a member of a lesbian vampire coven (which includes a gay male vampire).
* On ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Lana Lang reluctantly joined a sorority of bisexual vampires
TV series. The heroine is engaged in "Thirst".
* Parodied on ''Series/KeyAndPeele'', in
blatant LesYay soon after she's turned into a sketch about a secret club of stereotypical [[VampiresAreSexGods leather-clad vampires]] complete with two lesbian vampires in the corner. A new initiate finds their style lame and pretentious and asks the two girls point blank if they're actually lesbians. One admits to having a boyfriend.vampire, despite not showing any previous inclination towards girls.



* In the ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' episode "Bite Me", Paige temporarily becomes a member of a lesbian vampire coven (which includes a gay male vampire).
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Camilla (the name's a giveaway) in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E4StateOfDecay State of Decay]]" seems very interested in Romana.
** The "sexy fish vampire" matriarch in "Vampires of Venice" amassed a gaggle of brainwashed women that she feeds on, which almost included Amy. She's ActuallyNotAVampire and there were important plot reasons why she only went after women, but the implications are blatantly obvious.
* The 1968 adaptation of ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'' adds a scene where vampire-Lucy attempts (with reasonable success) to seduce Mina.



* ''Series/{{Blade}}'' the TV series. The heroine is engaged in blatant LesYay soon after she's turned into a vampire, despite not showing any previous inclination towards girls.
* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'''s usual [[HoYay Les Yay]] turned up the volume in an episode titled "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", which featured Gabrielle dancing with some fanged female followers of Bacchus at a Bronze Age disco, one of whom bites her before she leaves, becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bacchae]] herself, then biting Xena later in the episode, which appears to be ''very'' [[KissOfTheVampire enjoyable]] for both women. [[spoiler: Xena then kills Bacchus and they revert to being human again.]]
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Camilla (the name's a giveaway) in ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E4StateOfDecay State of Decay]]'' seems very interested in Romana.
** The "sexy fish vampire" matriarch in "Vampires of Venice" amassed a gaggle of brainwashed women that she feeds on, which almost included Amy. She's ActuallyNotAVampire and there were important plot reasons why she only went after women, but the implications are blatantly obvious.
* ''Series/TrueBlood'':
** Queen Sophie-Anne. Technically, she's bisexual, but she hasn't enjoyed sex with men since the [[UsefulNotes/DwightDEisenhower Eisenhower]] administration.
** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relation with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5.
** It seems that all the vampire girls, [[TheOlderImmortal the oldest ones]] more specifically, are bi, but show much more interest in other women than men.
* In season 3 of ''Series/TheLWord,'' Alice Pieszecki dates a sanguinarian named [[SdrawkcabAlias Uta Refson]], a vampirologist who is part of the vampire goth subculture.



* Parodied on ''Series/KeyAndPeele'', in a sketch about a secret club of stereotypical [[VampiresAreSexGods leather-clad vampires]] complete with two lesbian vampires in the corner. A new initiate finds their style lame and pretentious and asks the two girls point blank if they're actually lesbians. One admits to having a boyfriend.
* In season 3 of ''Series/TheLWord,'' Alice Pieszecki dates a sanguinarian named [[SdrawkcabAlias Uta Refson]], a vampirologist who is part of the vampire goth subculture.



* The 1968 adaptation of ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'' adds a scene where vampire-Lucy attempts (with reasonable success) to seduce Mina.

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* The 1968 adaptation On ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Lana Lang reluctantly joined a sorority of ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'' adds a scene where vampire-Lucy attempts (with reasonable success) bisexual vampires in "Thirst".
* ''Series/TrueBlood'':
** Queen Sophie-Anne. Technically, she's bisexual, but she hasn't enjoyed sex with men since the [[UsefulNotes/DwightDEisenhower Eisenhower]] administration.
** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems
to seduce Mina. prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relation with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5.
** It seems that all the vampire girls, [[TheOlderImmortal the oldest ones]] more specifically, are bi, but show much more interest in other women than men.
* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'''s usual [[HoYay Les Yay]] turned up the volume in an episode titled "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", which featured Gabrielle dancing with some fanged female followers of Bacchus at a Bronze Age disco, one of whom bites her before she leaves, becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bacchae]] herself, then biting Xena later in the episode, which appears to be ''very'' [[KissOfTheVampire enjoyable]] for both women. [[spoiler: Xena then kills Bacchus and they revert to being human again.]]

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* Creator/ChrisClaremont openly skirted this trope in the ''[[ComicBook/XMen X-Books]]'' with the ancient, [[NighInvulnerability nearly unkillable]], and terrifyingly powerful mutant Selene. Admittedly, the mutants she was interested in making into her servants/disciples and teaching to feed off the life force of others (as opposed to merely using as lackeys or food) invariably had considerable PsychicPowers of their own, but it is hard to claim that them being attractive teenage girls had nothing to do with it.
-->"Come to me child. Yield to my dark embrace, and you will never be weak - never need fear - again."

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* Creator/ChrisClaremont openly skirted During the Marc Andreyko run of ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'', the eponymous protagonist believes herself to have become this trope after being bitten/seduced by Nocturna. [[spoiler: It eventually turns out that Nocturna does not in fact have the power to do this, and was just using MoreThanMindControl to play on Kate's fondness for vampire movies. Nocturna herself isn't an example; she isn't really a lesbian and she's probably ActuallyNotAVampire either.]]
* Risa del Toro
in the ''[[ComicBook/XMen X-Books]]'' Vertigo series ''ComicBook/BiteClub'' is a bisexual female vampire. The sequel, ''[[PoliceProcedural Vampire Crimes Unit]]'', features a lesbian sex scene in the opening pages of the first issue.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Drain}}'', Chinatsu is one along
with her former lover turned enemy Freya.
* Blackout,
the ancient, [[NighInvulnerability nearly unkillable]], and terrifyingly powerful mutant Selene. Admittedly, vampire (sort of) from the mutants she was interested in making into her servants/disciples and teaching to feed off the life force of others (as opposed to merely using as lackeys or food) invariably early ''Comicbook/GhostRider'' comics, had considerable PsychicPowers of their own, but it is hard to claim very intense HoYay with his boss, Deathwatch. It didn't help that them being attractive teenage girls had nothing Deathwatch fed on pain to the point where he practically got off on it, and Blackout was the only person who he could [[MindProbe mind-meld]] with and experience the pain he caused vicariously without giving the other person a tremendous headache.
* ''ComicBook/LesbianZombiesFromOuterSpace'': Sure, they're zombies, but they're sexy female undead creatures who like
to do only two things: make out with it.
-->"Come to me child. Yield to my dark embrace,
one another, and you will never be weak - never need fear - again."eat dick.



* Screamqueen from ''ComicBook/ScareTactics'' in Franchise/TheDCU. Although she had a growing WillTheyOrWontThey romance with her fellow band member Fang (a male werewolf), she fed exclusively on female victims, and it was implied that this was [[KissOfTheVampire highly pleasurable for the women involved]].
* Blackout, the vampire (sort of) from the early ''Comicbook/GhostRider'' comics, had very intense HoYay with his boss, Deathwatch. It didn't help that Deathwatch fed on pain to the point where he practically got off on it, and Blackout was the only person who he could [[MindProbe mind-meld]] with and experience the pain he caused vicariously without giving the other person a tremendous headache.

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* Screamqueen from ''ComicBook/ScareTactics'' in Franchise/TheDCU. Although she had ''ComicBook/MyVeryFirstVampireBloodDrive'' has Velvet, a growing WillTheyOrWontThey romance with her fellow band member Fang (a male werewolf), she fed exclusively on female victims, and it was implied that this was [[KissOfTheVampire highly pleasurable for the women involved]].
* Blackout, the
gorgeous, prince-like butch vampire (sort of) from who Bunny quickly falls for. This is also hinted to be the early ''Comicbook/GhostRider'' comics, had very intense HoYay case with his boss, Deathwatch. It didn't help Velvet's vampire friends, particularly the one who openly wishes to drink the blood of "a hot girl with big boobs" at the end of Part 2.
* ''ComicBook/NightmaresAndFairytales'' has Dominique, a vampire who wants her girlfriend Morgan to become a vampire as well. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for Morgan, or any of her friends for
that Deathwatch fed on pain to the point where he practically got off on it, and Blackout was the only person who he could [[MindProbe mind-meld]] with and experience the pain he caused vicariously without giving the other person a tremendous headache.matter.]]



* Risa del Toro in the Vertigo series ''Bite Club'' is a bisexual female vampire. The sequel, ''[[PoliceProcedural Vampire Crimes Unit]]'', features a lesbian sex scene in the opening pages of the first issue.
* ''ComicBook/LesbianZombiesFromOuterSpace'': Sure, they're zombies, but they're sexy female undead creatures who like to do only two things: make out with one another, and eat dick.



* During the Marc Andreyko run of ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'', the titular protagonist believes herself to have become this after being bitten/seduced by Nocturna. [[spoiler: It eventually turns out that Nocturna does not in fact have the power to do this, and was just using MoreThanMindControl to play on Kate's fondness for vampire movies. Nocturna herself isn't an example; she isn't really a lesbian and she's probably ActuallyNotAVampire either.]]
* ''ComicBook/NightmaresAndFairytales'' has Dominique, a vampire who wants her girlfriend Morgan to become a vampire as well. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for Morgan, or any of her friends for that matter.]]
* In ''ComicBook/{{Drain}}'', Chinatsu is one along with her former lover turned enemy Freya.
* ''ComicBook/MyVeryFirstVampireBloodDrive'' has Velvet, a gorgeous, prince-like butch vampire who Bunny quickly falls for. This is also hinted to be the case with Velvet's vampire friends, particularly the one who openly wishes to drink the blood of "a hot girl with big boobs" at the end of Part 2.

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* During the Marc Andreyko run of ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'', the titular protagonist believes herself to have become this after being bitten/seduced by Nocturna. [[spoiler: It eventually turns out that Nocturna does not Screamqueen from ''ComicBook/ScareTactics'' in fact have the power to do this, and was just using MoreThanMindControl to play on Kate's fondness for vampire movies. Nocturna herself isn't an example; Franchise/TheDCU. Although she isn't really had a lesbian and she's probably ActuallyNotAVampire either.]]
* ''ComicBook/NightmaresAndFairytales'' has Dominique, a vampire who wants her girlfriend Morgan to become a vampire as well. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for Morgan, or any of her friends for that matter.]]
* In ''ComicBook/{{Drain}}'', Chinatsu is one along
growing WillTheyOrWontThey romance with her former lover turned enemy Freya.
* ''ComicBook/MyVeryFirstVampireBloodDrive'' has Velvet, a gorgeous, prince-like butch vampire who Bunny quickly falls for. This is also hinted to be
fellow band member Fang (a male werewolf), she fed exclusively on female victims, and it was implied that this was [[KissOfTheVampire highly pleasurable for the case with Velvet's vampire friends, particularly the one who women involved]].
* Creator/ChrisClaremont
openly wishes to drink skirted this trope in the blood of "a hot girl ''[[ComicBook/XMen X-Books]]'' with big boobs" at the end ancient, [[NighInvulnerability nearly unkillable]], and terrifyingly powerful mutant Selene. Admittedly, the mutants she was interested in making into her servants/disciples and teaching to feed off the life force of Part 2.others (as opposed to merely using as lackeys or food) invariably had considerable PsychicPowers of their own, but it is hard to claim that them being attractive teenage girls had nothing to do with it.
-->"Come to me child. Yield to my dark embrace, and you will never be weak - never need fear - again."



* ''Bringing Me To Life'', a ''Film/TheMatrix'' fanfic, has the secondary character of Niobe. She was turned into a vampire after the werewolf Cujo tried to kill her. That night was also when she first met her girlfriend [[RavenHairIvorySkin Persephone]].
* There is a whole cottage industry in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' that ships Polly Perks with her fellow soldier, female-vampire-[[SweetPollyOliver pretending-to-be-a-male]] Maledicta. A goodly proportion of ''Discworld'' fics on Fanfic.Net are about Polly and Maledicta getting it on. Meanwhile, there is also at least one fic concerning Watch vampire Sally von Humpeding getting into a threesome with Captain Carrot - ''and'' his girlfriend Angua von Uberwald.
* In the ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia'' fanfic [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21444019 Halloweenie]], Akko accidentally turns herself into a vampire for Halloween, and goes on to seduce Diana.



* There is a whole cottage industry in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' that ships Polly Perks with her fellow soldier, female-vampire-[[SweetPollyOliver pretending-to-be-a-male]] Maledicta. A goodly proportion of ''Discworld'' fics on Fanfic.Net are about Polly and Maledicta getting it on. Meanwhile, there is also at least one fic concerning Watch vampire Sally von Humpeding getting into a threesome with Captain Carrot - ''and'' his girlfriend Angua von Uberwald.
* ''Bringing Me To Life'', a ''Film/TheMatrix'' fanfic, has the secondary character of Niobe. She was turned into a vampire after the werewolf Cujo tried to kill her. That night was also when she first met her girlfriend [[RavenHairIvorySkin Persephone]].



* In the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'' fic ''Fanfic/PsalmOfTheLark'', Barbara has a Scarecrow-induced nightmare involving several ComicBook/{{Harley Quinn}}s trying to rape her. The main one is a vampire with poisonous fangs.
* A JustifiedTrope in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/286605/sunlight Sunlight]]'', given that all the turned vampires in fic so far are either shown to already be attracted to girls, or are part of major fan female on female pairings.



* A JustifiedTrope in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/286605/sunlight Sunlight]]'', given that all the turned vampires in fic so far are either shown to already be attracted to girls, or are part of major fan female on female pairings.
* In the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'' fic ''Fanfic/PsalmOfTheLark'', Barbara has a Scarecrow-induced nightmare involving several ComicBook/{{Harley Quinn}}s trying to rape her. The main one is a vampire with poisonous fangs.
* In the ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia'' fanfic [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/21444019 Halloweenie]], Akko accidentally turns herself into a vampire for Halloween, and goes on to seduce Diana.



* Became a DeadHorseTrope (or possibly an UndeadHorseTrope) through overuse in 1970s Film/HammerHorror films, most famously, the Ingrid Pitt vehicle ''Film/TheVampireLovers''. The same character ([[TheOtherDarrin with a different actress]]) fell in love with a man in the sequel, ''Lust for a Vampire'', but she also had dalliances with female students at her boarding school. ''Twins Of Evil'' features a female vampire biting a female victim on the breast.

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* Became Abel Ferrara's ''Film/TheAddiction'', which features Philosophy-major vampires who spend a DeadHorseTrope (or possibly an UndeadHorseTrope) through overuse in 1970s Film/HammerHorror films, most famously, the Ingrid Pitt vehicle ''Film/TheVampireLovers''. lot of time talking about Sartre, has a protagonist who will sometimes pick up other women. In this case, she doesn't deliver on anything sexual, and only uses it as a pretense for targeting a victim.
*
The same character ([[TheOtherDarrin with 1972 Spanish film ''Film/TheBloodSpatteredBride'' is a different actress]]) fell in love with a man in the sequel, ''Lust for a Vampire'', but she also had dalliances with female students at her boarding school. ''Twins Of Evil'' [[InNameOnly very loose]] [[FilmOfTheBook adaptation]] of ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}''.
* ''Film/BordelloOfBlood''
features a scene with Lilith, the female vampire biting boss, standing above the bound heroine, discussing how she was about to take her for a female victim "test drive". She escapes. Then, after you think the story's over, [[spoiler:the heroine does get turned into a vampire - the vampire didn't bite her on the breast.neck, but on the inner thigh instead]].
* Countess Bathory in the sadly overlooked ''Film/DaughtersOfDarkness''.



* A bisexual female vampire FemmeFatale played by the beautiful Catherine Deneuve was the subject of ''Film/TheHunger''.
* The 1972 Spanish film ''Film/TheBloodSpatteredBride'' is a [[InNameOnly very loose]] [[FilmOfTheBook adaptation]] of ''Carmilla''.
* ''Vampyros Lesbos'', a film with pretensions at artistry. Relatively tame, it is still considered a cult classic and is well known for its music track. The movie's director, Jesús "Jess" Franco, is widely known (in the right circles) for his horror/sexploitation films.
** Franco later took the trope much further in ''Les Avaleuses''/''Female Vampire''/''Erotikill'', which can still be considered an "art film" despite occasionally crossing the line into pornography. Jean Rollin was also extremely fond of this trope in the 1970s.

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* The 1936 film ''Film/DraculasDaughter'', which is a sequel to the very famous 1931 ''Film/{{Dracula|1931}}'' movie, features much lesbian subtext from the eponymous character. One of its tag lines is even "Save the women of London from Dracula's Daughter!".
* ''Film/EmbraceOfTheVampire'', "starring" Creator/AlyssaMilano, has a lesbian vampire scene.
* Elizabeth Kane (an alias for Erzsébeth Báthory, aka Countess Bathory) in another sadly overlooked movie, ''Film/{{Eternal}}''.
* {{Gender Flip}}ped in ''Film/TheFearlessVampireKillers''/''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'', in which Count von Krolock's son, Herbert, is CampGay and attempts to seduce Alfred.
* A bisexual female vampire FemmeFatale played by the beautiful Catherine Deneuve Creator/CatherineDeneuve was the subject of ''Film/TheHunger''.
* The 1972 Spanish film ''Film/TheBloodSpatteredBride'' is a [[InNameOnly very loose]] [[FilmOfTheBook adaptation]] of ''Carmilla''.
* ''Vampyros Lesbos'', a film with pretensions at artistry. Relatively tame, it is still considered a cult classic and is well known for its music track. The movie's director, Jesús "Jess" Franco, is widely known (in the right circles) for his horror/sexploitation films.
** Franco later took the trope much further in ''Les Avaleuses''/''Female Vampire''/''Erotikill'', which can still be considered an "art film" despite occasionally crossing the line into pornography. Jean Rollin was also extremely fond of this trope in the 1970s.
''Film/TheHunger''.



* Direct-to-video movie ''The Sisterhood'' features a lesbian vampire sorority.
* ''Film/RiseBloodHunter'': Eve seems very into Sadie. In the opening, Sadie picks up a female sex worker and acts like she's going to have sex with her. It's [[SubvertedTrope just a ploy]] to get close with an older vampire though, who Sadie delivers for him as bait and then kills.



* {{Gender Flip}}ped in ''Film/TheFearlessVampireKillers''/''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'', in which Count von Krolock's son, Herbert, is CampGay and attempts to seduce Alfred.

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* {{Gender Flip}}ped Lady Sylvia Marsh in ''Film/TheFearlessVampireKillers''/''Theatre/TanzDerVampire'', ''Film/TheLairOfTheWhiteWorm'' likes [[DepravedBisexual both genders]], but seems to take more pleasure in which Count von Krolock's son, Herbert, is CampGay and attempts to seduce Alfred.her female victims.



* ''Film/BordelloOfBlood'' features a scene with Lilith, the female vampire boss, standing above the bound heroine, discussing how she was about to take her for a "test drive". She escapes. Then, after you think the story's over, [[spoiler:the heroine does get turned into a vampire - the vampire didn't bite her on the neck, but on the inner thigh instead]].
* The 1932 German film ''Film/{{Vampyr}}'', loosely based on ''Carmilla'' and another Le Fanu story, features possibly the least attractive lesbian vampire ever: an old woman who lives in a coffin and preys on a teenager. Quite a bit of the film is MindScrew hallucination.



* The 1936 film ''Film/DraculasDaughter'', which is a sequel to the very famous 1931 ''Film/{{Dracula|1931}}'' movie, features much lesbian subtext from the eponymous character. One of its tag lines is even "Save the women of London from Dracula's Daughter!".

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* The 1936 2007 film ''Film/DraculasDaughter'', which is a sequel to ''Mil Mascaras vs the very famous 1931 ''Film/{{Dracula|1931}}'' movie, features much lesbian subtext from the eponymous character. One Aztec Mummy'' includes a scene involving identical-twin teenage vampire girls, who express their attraction to each other as part of its tag lines an attempt to lure Mil Mascaras into a three-way encounter that is even "Save the women of London from Dracula's Daughter!".actually a trap.



* ''Film/EmbraceOfTheVampire'', "starring" Alyssa Milano, has a lesbian vampire scene.
* Countess Bathory in the sadly overlooked ''Film/DaughtersOfDarkness''.
* Elizabeth Kane (an alias for Erzsébeth Báthory, aka Countess Bathory) in another sadly overlooked movie, ''Eternal''.
* ''Vampires VS. Zombies,'' a terrible movie from a terrible production company that should have been called ''Lesbian Having Wet Dreams.''
* Seduction Cinema Productions have produced a series of erotic lesbian films, starting with ''The Vampire's Seduction'' (1997) and following through with numerous titles including ''The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula'' (2001).
* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', the Brides of Dracula display some notable lesbian tendencies, especially Brides Verona and Aleera.



* The 2007 film ''Mil Mascaras vs the Aztec Mummy'' includes a scene involving identical-twin teenage vampire girls, who express their attraction to each other as part of an attempt to lure Mil Mascaras into a three-way encounter that is actually a trap.
* Lady Sylvia Marsh in ''Film/TheLairOfTheWhiteWorm'' likes [[DepravedBisexual both genders]], but seems to take more pleasure in her female victims.
* ''Vampyres'' has an example of the bisexual variety: a lesbian couple who hunt together, and sometimes bring home male prey.
* Abel Ferrara's ''The Addiction'', which features Philosophy-major vampires who spend a lot of time talking about Sartre, has a protagonist who will sometimes pick up other women. In this case, she doesn't deliver on anything sexual, and only uses it as a pretense for targeting a victim.

to:

* The 2007 film ''Mil Mascaras vs ''Film/RiseBloodHunter'': Eve seems very into Sadie. In the Aztec Mummy'' includes opening, Sadie picks up a scene involving identical-twin teenage female sex worker and acts like she's going to have sex with her. It's [[SubvertedTrope just a ploy]] to get close with an older vampire girls, though, who express their attraction to each other Sadie delivers for him as part of bait and then kills.
* Direct-to-video movie ''Film/TheSisterhood'' features a lesbian vampire sorority.
* Became a DeadHorseTrope (or possibly
an attempt to lure Mil Mascaras into a three-way encounter that is actually a trap.
* Lady Sylvia Marsh
UndeadHorseTrope) through overuse in ''Film/TheLairOfTheWhiteWorm'' likes [[DepravedBisexual both genders]], 1970s Film/HammerHorror films, most famously, the Ingrid Pitt vehicle ''Film/TheVampireLovers''. The same character ([[TheOtherDarrin with a different actress]]) fell in love with a man in the sequel, ''Lust for a Vampire'', but seems to take more pleasure in her she also had dalliances with female victims.
students at her boarding school. ''Twins Of Evil'' features a female vampire biting a female victim on the breast.
* ''Vampyres'' Seduction Cinema Productions have produced a series of erotic lesbian films, starting with ''The Vampire's Seduction'' (1997) and following through with numerous titles including ''The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula'' (2001).
* ''Film/VampiresVSZombies,'' a terrible movie from a terrible production company that should have been called ''Lesbian Having Wet Dreams.''
* The 1932 German film ''Film/{{Vampyr}}'', loosely based on ''Carmilla'' and another Le Fanu story, features possibly the least attractive lesbian vampire ever: an old woman who lives in a coffin and preys on a teenager. Quite a bit of the film is MindScrew hallucination.
* ''Film/{{Vampyres}}''
has an example of the bisexual variety: a lesbian couple who hunt together, and sometimes bring home male prey.
* Abel Ferrara's ''The Addiction'', ''Film/VampyrosLesbos'', a film with pretensions at artistry. Relatively tame, it is still considered a cult classic and is well known for its music track. The movie's director, Jesús "Jess" Franco, is widely known (in the right circles) for his horror/sexploitation films.
** Franco later took the trope much further in ''Les Avaleuses''/''Female Vampire''/''Erotikill'',
which features Philosophy-major vampires who spend a lot can still be considered an "art film" despite occasionally crossing the line into pornography. Jean Rollin was also extremely fond of time talking about Sartre, has a protagonist who will sometimes pick up other women. In this case, she doesn't deliver on anything sexual, trope in the 1970s.
* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', the Brides of Dracula display some notable lesbian tendencies, especially Brides Verona
and only uses it as a pretense for targeting a victim.Aleera.


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* ''[[Manga/KillingMe Killing Me!]]'' is about the relationship between Saki Fujimiya, a no-nonsense VampireHunter, and Miyoko Kujou, her prey. It becomes clear very quickly that not only is Miyoko amused and unbothered by Saki's attempts to kill her, but she has a thing for her would-be killer. At one point Miyoko actually compares herself to {{Literature/Carmilla}}, the original LesbianVampire.

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* ''[[Manga/KillingMe Killing Me!]]'' is about the relationship between Saki Fujimiya, a no-nonsense VampireHunter, and Miyoko Kujou, her prey. It becomes clear very quickly that not only is Miyoko amused and unbothered by Saki's attempts to kill her, but she has a thing for her would-be killer. At one point Miyoko actually compares herself to {{Literature/Carmilla}}, Literature/{{Carmilla}}, the original LesbianVampire.

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