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Alucard is known to be the oldest vampire in existence, and may have been the most powerful monster of all time, as he is shown to have a powerful aura long after his death. It was only the powers of the [[Three Dark Lords]] that kept him from destroying mankind. Even now his power is held in high opinion because only amazingly strong or well informed people know him even in death people seek his vast strength.
 
Alucard is known to be the oldest vampire in existence, and may have been the most powerful monster of all time, as he is shown to have a powerful aura long after his death. It was only the powers of the [[Three Dark Lords]] that kept him from destroying mankind. Even now his power is held in high opinion because only amazingly strong or well informed people know him even in death people seek his vast strength.
 
alucard is able to transform into a normal vampire state after consuming enough shinso blood
 
   
 
After [[Akuha|Akua]] attempts to kill [[Akasha Bloodriver]], [[Moka]]'s Shinso power, which she inherited through the blood given to her by her mother at birth, awakened, giving her incredible power, but also waking up Alucard in the process. Alucard's tentacles encircle the [[Shuzen Family|Shuzen's]] mansion, grabbing any living thing within its reach and sprouting smaller eel-like creatures that drain the victim of blood to satiate Alucard's centuries-old hunger.
 
After [[Akuha|Akua]] attempts to kill [[Akasha Bloodriver]], [[Moka]]'s Shinso power, which she inherited through the blood given to her by her mother at birth, awakened, giving her incredible power, but also waking up Alucard in the process. Alucard's tentacles encircle the [[Shuzen Family|Shuzen's]] mansion, grabbing any living thing within its reach and sprouting smaller eel-like creatures that drain the victim of blood to satiate Alucard's centuries-old hunger.

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Alucard

Alucard's body

Alucard was a Shinso who attempted to wipe out the Human race in seven days. By absorbing numerous Ayashi and gaining their powers, he became a huge monstrous entity without equal, but it also cost him his human form.

Alucard is known to be the oldest vampire in existence, and may have been the most powerful monster of all time, as he is shown to have a powerful aura long after his death. It was only the powers of the Three Dark Lords that kept him from destroying mankind. Even now his power is held in high opinion because only amazingly strong or well informed people know him even in death people seek his vast strength.

After Akua attempts to kill Akasha Bloodriver, Moka's Shinso power, which she inherited through the blood given to her by her mother at birth, awakened, giving her incredible power, but also waking up Alucard in the process. Alucard's tentacles encircle the Shuzen's mansion, grabbing any living thing within its reach and sprouting smaller eel-like creatures that drain the victim of blood to satiate Alucard's centuries-old hunger.

In chapter 42 it is revealed that Alucard now resides in the Fairy Tale Headquarters and Moka has been put in a special seal next to him to break the Rosario seal and free Inner Moka, allowing their blood to synchronize and awaken him. However, Outer Moka is willing his revival time to be delayed at the cost of herself.

Trivia

  • The Name Alucard is the name "Dracula" spelled backwards and was first used in the movie, Son of Dracula.
  • The name was also used by Kouta Hirano for the main protagonist, Alucard, in the manga and anime "Hellsing".
  • Alucard seems to be the most common name for the reference of the oldest vampire in most merchandise. It is also used commonly for the son of one of the famous vampires in fiction, Dracula.
  • He resembles the monster's from the major film "Alien". He seems to look that of a predalien (an alien and predator hybrid).
  • Akua Shuzen claims to be the granddaughter of Alucard.
  • Alucard once served the Shuzen family as said by Kahlua in Rosario+Vampire II - Chapter 33, page 7.