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Darla
Image:Darla.jpg
Julie Benz as Darla
First appearanceWelcome To The Hellmouth (Buffy)
Last appearanceLullaby (Angel), The Girl In Question (Angel) (flashbacks)
Created byJoss Whedon
Statistics
NameDarla
StatusDeceased
SpeciesVampire
AffiliationNone, formerly Wolfram & Hart, Order of Aurelius
Notable powersDarla has the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire, though her bloodline and advanced age gave her strength, agility, stamina and reflexes superior to those of common vampires. See main article.
Portrayed by Julie Benz

Darla is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. The character is portrayed by Julie Benz.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Character history

Darla was born human in the late 16th century. Her birth name has never been revealed and she herself eventually forgot it. As a young prostitute, she became independently wealthy but also contracted a fatal case of syphilis. By 1609, she lay dying in the luxurious house she owned in the British Virginia Colony in North America. She scoffed at a "priest" who came to her deathbed, before he revealed his true identity as the Master, and leader of the elite cult of vampires known as the Order of Aurelius. She despised the clergy and religion – a trait that would follow her as a vampire. The Master turned her into a vampire and named her "Darla", meaning "Dear One".

As a vampire, Darla enjoyed luring hapless males by appearing as a seductive and mysterious yet innocuous woman. Many examples would prove Darla as a predator who preferred using her good looks instead of hunting to obtain victims.

By 1753, Darla was out exploring the world and wreaking havoc when fate brought her to a small town in County Galway in Ireland. There she found a man named Liam, who was drinking and whoring his way through a rather uneventful life. Admiring him from afar, she lured him into an alley where she sired him. Liam became Angelus. Waiting for him atop his grave, she gave him his first lessons on being a vampire after he slaughtered his entire village and killed his family, telling him that his acts were a way to react to his father's disapproval.

After cutting a bloody swath across Wales and England, Darla brought her new consort back to The Master in London, but Angelus had no interest in The Master, the Order of Aurelius, or anything other than living a decadent life of pleasure and sadism with Darla by his side. Darla chose Angelus over her sire. Over time, Darla and Angelus would make their way throughout Europe and North Africa, occasionally sparring with each other but constantly tormenting the vampire hunter Daniel Holtz. Back in London, their family grew when Darla lured Angel to Drusilla in 1860; and later the addition of Spike in 1880 would complete the vampire foursome. Throughout their adventures, Darla always demanded a room with a pretty view. It was during this time that Spike first heard about slayers (Buffy season 5) from Angel while Darla and Drusilla watched them spar.

Finding themselves in Borsa, Romania, in 1898, Darla brought Angelus a gift: a Roma girl with whom Angelus could have his way, so long as Darla watched. Soon after, the family of the girl, the Kalderash Clan, cursed Angelus with the restoration of his soul. Darla sensed the restored soul in her beloved and banished Angelus from her sight. Obviously bewildered, Darla tracked down the Kalderash Tribe alongside Spike and Drusilla and massacred the village, though she met with the girl's father, one of the Kalderash Elders, and offered to spare his other daughters in exchange for the removal of Angelus' soul. However, Spike had already killed the daughters of the Elder.

By 1900 Darla took Spike and Dru to China, never telling them about what had happened with Angelus. The trio ended up in the midst of the Boxer Rebellion in China, and there Angelus found her. Angelus tried to convince Darla that she could still be with him despite his soul, but she soon realized that it could never work, as Angelus could not bring himself to injure innocents.

Darla's story through the Boxer Rebellion unfolds in flashbacks scattered among numerous episodes of both "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel". They were not presented in chronological order. A guide to finding the flashback or flashbacks to a particular event is at Angel, Darla, Spike and Dru: Before 1997.

Little is known about Darla's activities between the Boxer Rebellion and 1997, but one can assume that she rejoined the Master and the Order of Aurelius and had been in Sunnydale, California at least since 1937. When Buffy Summers, a recently chosen Slayer, ends up in the same town in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series opener, Darla meets her in a mausoleum entrance to the dungeon. The Master is not pleased. After several attempts to have the Slayer killed fail, Darla finally volunteers to kill her herself. Darla pretends to be a school friend of Buffy's and gets Buffy's mother, Joyce, to invite her into the house. Darla bites Joyce but cleverly sets it up so that it appears that Angel is the culprit. After a tense three-way confrontation in The Bronze, Angel finally stakes Darla, turning her into dust.

But that is not the end for Darla. She is resurrected, in human form, by Wolfram and Hart as a way to both torture Angel and re-awaken Angelus. During her short time as a human, Darla finds it increasingly difficult to live with a soul and desperately wants to be a vampire again. Angel, through acts of bravery and nobility, finally convinces Darla to live out her remaining days as human (she is dying from syphilis as she would have if she weren't sired the first time) and reassures her that he will help. In an odd twist of fate, Wolfram and Hart bring in Drusilla to sire Darla. As a vampire, Darla goes on another killing rampage that nearly ends when Angel sets her on fire. She survives, and as Angel's life perspective grows darker, he comes to Darla to help him "not care." Angel and Darla have sex, the expectation being that he will have lost his soul as a result of "a moment of perfect happiness" (the other half of the gypsy curse), but the next morning Angel is still en-souled. Surprised, angry, and upset, Darla leaves Los Angeles, supposedly forever.

However, the unthinkable has happened. Angel has impregnated Darla. Darla visits every shaman in the Western Hemisphere, who all tell her one thing: her pregnancy is inherently impossible, and yet also impossible to abort. With nowhere else to turn, Darla goes to Angel. Various theories emerge about the child; from a cult of vampires worshipping it as a miracle, to the fear that it is the evil spoken of in the Tro-Clon prophesies. It turns out the child is simply a healthy human baby boy, with whom Darla is sharing a soul. This does not matter to Holtz, who had been brought through time by the demon Sahjhan to hunt and kill Angel and Darla. Darla realizes that she will lose her soul after giving birth, and will no longer be able to love her child. Additionally, her undead body is becoming increasingly unable to sustain the life of her unborn child in time for it to be born. After telling Angel to make sure that their son knows that he was the one good thing the two vampires ever did together, the very pregnant Darla stakes herself in the alley behind Caritas, leaving behind a pile of dust, and a crying, but healthy, infant baby. In one final moment of redemption, Darla ends her 400+ year run in exchange for the life of her son, whom Angel names Connor.

Some time later, Darla's spirit appears to a now-teenaged Connor when he is being tempted by the now-villainous Cordelia to murder an innocent teenage girl. Claiming to have been sent by the Powers That Be, Darla pleads with her son not to commit murder. Seemingly moved by his mother's words, Connor begins to untie the girl, but Cordelia chastizes him for allowing himself to be swayed by Darla's spirit, whose presence she can sense, and she kills the girl instead. Darla disappears, and Connor never mentions their conversation to anyone.

Darla has not been seen since (except in flashback).

[edit] Powers & Abilities

Darla had the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a Buffyverse vampire, with a greater lust for blood and destruction than most. She was eternally young, regenerated damage, drained human blood to survive, and was stronger than most human beings, as well as most vampires. She was vulnerable to holy items and sunlight and could be killed by decapitation and a stake to the heart. She could not enter the home of a living human without first being invited by someone who lives there.

Psychologically, Darla acted in a self-responsible and conscious way. She generally did not blame others for who or what she was or for her actions; most evidence suggests that she was who she was entirely due to her own choice.

As a side note, Darla was also capable of sensing the presence of a soul in others, as she did when Angelus was cursed for the first time. This could be incidental with the fact that she sired him and was extremely close to him or it could be an ability that all vampires possess (it is often mentioned that they can sense who is human and who is a vampire, so perhaps this is one way by which they know.)

Darla often used her beauty and sexuality to lure unsuspecting prey; unlike her more aggressive male counterparts (Angelus and Spike) she is rarely seen "hunting", her prey willingly approached her, never suspecting their fate until it was too late.

[edit] Romantic Relationships

[edit] Appearances

Darla has appeared in:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Season 1 (1997) - "Welcome to the Hellmouth"; "The Harvest"; "Angel" (killed).
Season 2 (1997, 1998) - "Becoming, Part One" (flashbacks).
Season 5 (2000, 2001) - "Fool for Love" (flashbacks).

Angel 

Season 1 (1999, 2000) - "The Prodigal" (flashbacks), "Five by Five" (flashbacks), "To Shanshu in L.A." (resurrected)
Season 2 (2000, 2001) - "Judgment"; "First Impressions"; "Untouched"; "Dear Boy"; "Darla"; "The Trial" (vamped); "Reunion"; "Redefinition"; "Reprise"; "Epiphany".
Season 3 (2001, 2002) - "Heartthrob"; "That Vision Thing"; "Offspring"; "Quickening; "Lullaby (killed).
Season 4 (2002, 2003) - "Inside Out" (as an apparition).
Season 5 (2003, 2004) - "The Girl in Question" (flashbacks).

[edit] See also

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