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And the Adventure Continues: The apparent ending to the series, at least, shown in the Time Skip stinger to "Post-Apocalypse". The Dean then notes a flaw in the plans of Laura and the others, specifically the fact that the Blade of Hastur, the weapon the group plans on using against the vampires, will consume it's wielder. After Carmilla questions her reasons for telling her this, The Dean explains that she doesn't want to kill her. Following this the Dean offers a deal to Carmilla, if she keeps Laura out of the way of her plans, she will spare her. When Carmilla expresses skepticism over her claims, the Dean brings Will in, the latter of whom is accompanied by Kirsch. From there, the Dean explains that it is tradition that girls be used in the sacrifice, but as the ritual specifically calls for virgins, the usage of Kirsch in Laura's place is a viable alternative should Carmilla accept her offer. In Season 1 Episode 36, between Laura and Carmilla, FOUR TIMES lasting nearly TWENTY SECONDS. Season 2 starts with one as well, although its slightly more than a simple kiss.. Laura appears as a common enemy in Portrait of Ruin, no longer seen around her vampire mistress, Carmilla. When first encountered, she will be sitting in a chair. As the player approaches, she will stand up and say: "Here I am!", after which she will walk rapidly toward them. If she gets close enough, she will grab them and start draining their HP.

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EIFF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Emily Harris – "Carmilla" ". womenandhollywood.com . Retrieved 9 November 2019. The David MacDowell Blue adaptation of Carmilla was performed by The Reedy Point Players of Delaware City in October 2016. [55] This production was directed by Sean McGuire, produced by Gail Springer Wagner, assistant director Sarah Hammond, technical director Kevin Meinhaldt and technical execution by Aniela Meinhaldt. The performance featured Mariza Esperanza, Shamma Casson and Jada Bennett with appearances by Wade Finner, David Fullerton, Fran Lazartic, Nicole Peters Peirce, Gina Olkowski and Kevin Swed.

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Throughout most of the story, Laura is a young English woman of 18-19 years old. She is described by Carmilla in chapter 3 as "...a beautiful young lady, with golden hair and large blue eyes, and lips..." [1]. As the story was set during the Victorian era, Laura dresses in traditional Victorian clothes. Twelve years later, Laura and her father are admiring the sunset in front of the castle when her father tells her of a letter from his friend, General Spielsdorf. The General was supposed to visit them with his niece, Bertha Rheinfeldt, but Bertha suddenly died under mysterious circumstances. The General ambiguously concludes that he will discuss the circumstances in detail when they meet later. The story ran in one issue of 1871 (December, pp. 434–448) and in three issues of 1872 (January, pp. 592–606; February, pp. 701–714; and March, pp. 59–78). Laura's vampiric roommate almost immediately defeats Danny in the ensuing fight and begins choking Danny, to Laura's distress. Carmilla, at Laura's request, reluctantly stands down and allows Danny to live. Laura immediately goes to her aid, asking if Danny is okay and asserting that she has everything under control. Danny responds that she clearly does not have everything under control, stating that Laura has put herself in danger a multitude of times over the course of the semester, as detailed in her vlogs. Laura becomes defensive of her vlogs, with Danny stating that she should at least be informed about their posting, with Laura becoming upset from the demand. Danny exacerbates the situation further by stating that it is her "job" to protect Laura, which results in Laura chastising the Summer about the similarities she is showing with her dad, not wanting Danny to act like him. Baron Vordenberg (Ian D. Clark), the descendant of a vampire hunter whose family was murdered by Carmilla 300 years prior.

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Grant, Barry Keith; Sharrett, Christopher (2004). Planks of Reason: Essays on the Horror Film. Scarecrow Press. p.73. ISBN 0-8108-5013-3. Perry brushes off the statement, citing that they may have just been passed out and thus nothing out of the ordinary, but LaFontaine points out that each girl went missing for two days before showing up with no memory of what happened to them. Laura immediately wishes to go see the girls in question, but Perry and LaFontaine caution her against it, as Laura's actions might upset the girls who were missing. Perry agrees to go ask the women for Laura just as Carmilla enters. Lampshaded by Mr. Hollis beautifully in 3x19 when he points out just how insane it is that the only people actually doing anything to stop the evil going on at Silas are his teenaged daughter and her friends. It's even worse when you realize that, in universe, everything that's happened has been online for everyone in the world to see. There is therefore no excuse anyone can give for why the only people stopping the world from dying is a teenager and her vampire girlfriend.Gibson, M. (14 July 2006). Dracula and the Eastern Question: British and French Vampire Narratives of the Nineteenth-Century Near East. Springer. ISBN 9780230627680– via Google Books. Laura goes to bed soon after, and wakes up later as a result of a bad dream. While trying to calm herself down, she recounts she had a nightmare of a girl crying and a dark figure beneath her bed. She attempted to hide from it, but it consumed her. A moment later, a sudden noise startles Laura, who whirls around in fear. Elsie (played by Paige Haight) [26] is a student at Silas University, Carmilla's 'study-buddy' in the beginning of the first season, and one of the girls who eventually went missing and was saved in season one. In season 3 she is seen again, being used as human labour for the Dean.

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The Wildclaw Theater in Chicago performed a full-length adaptation of Carmilla by Aly Renee Amidei in January and February 2011. [53] The second season begins with Laura, Carmilla, LaFontaine, and Perry's return to the Silas campus following the Dean's defeat. Laura decides to investigate the murder of several members of the newspaper staff. Other strange occurrences on campus draw the attention of Carmilla's adoptive sister Mattie and the Silas Board of Governors. Laura and her friends decide to launch an election to replace Mattie as the Chair of the Board with a kindly old baron. Adaptation Expansion: Due to The Reveal being well-known the story takes on a new story of Laura and friends attempting to take down a Vampire Cult that includes Carmilla.

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Theodore "Theo" Straka (played by Shannon Kook) [27] is a member of the Zeta Omega Mu fraternity and is introduced in the second season. He does not seem to get along well with the Summer Society, particularly with a Summer Society member called Mel, and is protective of his Zeta brothers. In Season 3, he joins the Corporation and starts working for the Dean. As discussions on how to capture Carmilla take place, Laura and LaFontaine begin searching for dorm room items that could double as anti-vampire weaponry, while Perry refuses to believe that Carmilla is a vampire in the first place, and Danny is on the fence regarding a physical confrontation. Kirsch and several students show up, asking if Laura and the others would like to attend a party, to which they agree, with Laura enlisting Kirsch's help in the attempt to capture Carmilla. She convinces Danny that Kirsch's help is a good thing, and prepares for a confrontation with Carmilla by way of studying vampire lore and training in ways to fight one. Laura and Danny are, despite Carmilla's sarcastic commentary, able to determine that every girl who went missing did so at a party. Additionally, the ones who did go missing went to parties that had things supplied to them by the Alchemy Club. Carmilla points out that the members of the club in question don't have the manpower nor ability to pull off large scale kidnappings, so Laura and Danny decide to interview the women themselves. Their first interviewee, Natalie, acts out with them, paying no attention to their questions and spending much of her time performing odd actions, which leaves them both disturbed. Cavett Binion (2016). "Carmilla - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - NYTimes.com". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 . Retrieved 10 November 2015.

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Spangler, Todd (2016-10-06). " 'Carmilla' Lesbian Vampire YouTube Series to Become Feature-Length Movie (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety . Retrieved 2017-10-08. Le Fanu presents the story as part of the casebook of Dr. Hesselius, whose departures from medical orthodoxy rank him as the first occult detective in literature. [6] Celebrating Lesbian Sexuality: An Interview with Inoue Meimy, Editor of Japanese Lesbian Erotic Lifestyle Magazine Carmilla". Intersections (12). Laura and her friends face the Dean yet again, who has now possessed Perry and intends to open the gates of Hell. Laura and her friends spend most their time hiding out in the sentient campus library, that has been mentioned in previous seasons. They are in search of a way, once and for all, to stop the Dean.Stoker's Dr. Abraham Van Helsing is similar to Le Fanu's vampire expert Baron Vordenburg: both characters investigate and catalyze actions in opposition to the vampire. Carmilla is a Canadian single-frame web series co-created by Jordan Hall, Steph Ouaknine, and Jay Bennett. [1] The series stars Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis, and is loosely based on the novella of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu. The series premiered on the Vervegirl (rebranded as KindaTV as of January 2016) YouTube channel on August 19, 2014. [2] U by Kotex is the executive producer of the web series. [3] The series takes place at the fictional Silas University in Styria, Austria, and is told through vlogs recorded by Laura, a first-year student. When Laura begins investigating the disappearance of her roommate, she is assigned a new roommate named Carmilla. [4]

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