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Abaddon is a creature/character in Patrick Carman's The Land of Elyon series. The third novel of Elizabeth Donald's Nocturnal Urges vampire series is titled Abaddon. In the horror novel, the vampire cult living underground in Memphis, Tennessee has adopted the name both for their group and the underground fortress in which they live.
Keith Arbuthnot as Abaddon (seasons 2–3), the first vampire elder and the oldest living vampire in existence. After being freed, he promises to serve the Van Helsings. Phil Burke as Mike (seasons 2–3 [d]), Chad's boyfriend and the co-leader of a group of mostly children refugees who hide out in the woods known as 'The Johnsons'.
The Hebrew term Abaddon (Hebrew: אֲבַדּוֹן ’Ăḇaddōn, meaning "destruction", "doom") and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (Koinē Greek: Ἀπολλύων, Apollúōn meaning "Destroyer") appear in the Bible as both a place of destruction and an angel of the abyss.
Abaddon returns in the ninth season, her objectives to kill Crowley, become the Queen of Hell, and "turn all of humankind into her demon army." [ 13 ] With Crowley being largely absent from Hell and having been deeply affected by the incomplete demon cure forced on him by the Winchesters, the intimidating Abaddon ends up winning the nearly ...
Amel (The Vampire Chronicles) Amon ; Amon ; Anatas (Evil U.S. TV show) Andariel (Diablo series) Andurium (Jonathan Harker novels) Angel Dust (Hazbin Hotel TV series) Annabelle (The Conjuring Universe) Anthony (Supernatural TV series) Anyanka (Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series) Anzu (Sarah Rees Brennan, The Demon's Lexicon)
Sean is driving cross country when he picks up Nick, a hitchhiker who happens to be a vampire hunter hunting a group of vampires led by one of the Forsaken- the first vampires. They originated as a group of knights who made a pact with the fallen angel Abaddon to live forever by drinking the blood of one their comrades. Two of the Forsaken are ...
Abaddon the Despoiler, a character in the Games Workshop's 40k universe; Matthew Abaddon, in the TV series Lost; Serilda of Abadon, in the TV series Sleepy Hollow; Abaddon the Demon, in the book series The Mortal instruments; Abbadon the demon, in the TV series Shadowhunters; Abaddon, a Titan in the 2019 film Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Cherubs! Paradise Lost is a fantasy graphic novel by British artist Bryan Talbot who wrote the script and provided the layouts, with the finished art by Mark Stafford. [1] [2] The first book, or 'cantica' was published by Desperado Publishing in November 2007 and the first and second books were combined, completing the story, in a hardcover edition published by Dark Horse in 2015.