Talk:Wicked II/@comment-5819288-20140406073839/@comment-1070010-20140406084049

Violet is immune- where she comes from, vampires are a race of people rather than cursed beings, so apotropaics would not harm her. Her people are referred to as vampires due to their similarity to other vampires across the Multiverse.

As for spirituality, the species of Empyrea are in closer contact with their gods and deities than most mortal societies anywhere else in the Multiverse. Each of the gods- benevolent or malevolent- have their own respective cults and followers. Violet knows the gods of Empyrea are real, though only the cults and disciples ritualistically worship them. Even when not in cults, however, people often would attend churches, pray, etc. so Violet could possibly adopt this kind of attitude towards the Truth.

Abbadon's cult will feature in Violet Dawn: Blood Debt, which takes place about a month or two after Wicked.

Speaking of vampires with faith, I do have a character on the wiki named Father Michael, who is both a traditional vampire and a Catholic priest; he's hanging in developer limbo at the moment though, due to my either eventually redesigning or removing the series he was to feature in mainly (it's a really old idea I'm just not sure I can do anymore).