Marie Laveau
Creation & Design
Marie Laveau was created as a fictionalized version of the historical figure known for her role in New Orleans Voodoo culture. Her character has been adapted in various media, including comics and television.Early Years
Marie Laveau's early years are often depicted as being steeped in the rich cultural traditions of New Orleans, where she learned the practices of Voodoo and became a powerful figure in her community.Character Development
Over time, Marie Laveau has evolved from a historical figure into a complex character in fiction, representing themes of power, femininity, and the intersection of culture and magic.Cultural Reception
Marie Laveau has been received positively in popular culture, often celebrated for her strength and mystique. Her character has sparked interest in Voodoo practices and the history of New Orleans.Character Details
Real Name:
Marie Laveau
Aliases:
Voodoo Queen, The Witch of New Orleans
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Coven, The Voodoo Society
Abilities:
Voodoo Magic, Necromancy, Healing
Equipment:
Voodoo Dolls, Potions, Ritual Items
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black
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Dracula Lives #2
Curtis
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1973
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Vol. 1
Origin of Dracula
1st appearance of Lianda, a gypsy who turned Dracula into a vampire
1st appearance of Marie Laveau, the Queen of Voodoo who uses magic to seek out vampires
1st appearance of Turac, a Turkish vampire who battled Dracula
Origin of Dracula
1st appearance of Lianda, a gypsy who turned Dracula into a vampire
1st appearance of Marie Laveau, the Queen of Voodoo who uses magic to seek out vampires
1st appearance of Turac, a Turkish vampire who battled Dracula
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