Elizabeth

Elizabeth is a vampire who appears in Chapter 3. She is the right hand of Queen Vampire.

Monsterpedia Entry
''“A high ranking Vampire that is one of the two aides to the Queen Vampire. Along with Carmilla, they are known as the Queen’s Royal Guards. She also was granted a fake spirit by Black Alice, further increasing her power.''

''Despite her appearance, she is several hundred years old, and very arrogant. But considering herself a noble, she doesn’t torment the weak and powerless for no reason. But opponents who challenge her, prepared for the outcome, are shown no mercy as she sucks them dry.''

''Like other high-ranking vampires, she can control her cloak freely. Infusing her cloak with magic, she can use it to absorb semen and energy from her prey just as easily as if it was her mouth.”''

Attacks
Elizabeth’s Captivating hand

Elizabeth’s Attending Mouth

Elizabeth’s Admiring Breasts

Elizabeth’s Bloodsucking

Bathory’s Cradle

Transylvania Midnight

Evaluation
''“Dried up like a fish? Again!? Do you wish to just skip to the end and be reincarnated as a beached fish from now on? Though she’s a monster and you may want to use a serene state… Her binding move is very strong, and is hard to break free in a normal state. With Gnome, you can break free more easily from it. Fallen angel dance will let you dodge her ecstasy move, but Gnome should take precedence. But watch out when she herself summons the spirit of earth. In that case, not even Gnome will let you break free of her bind. You will want to use the opposite wind-based fallen angel dance to completely avoid it. In addition, if you are beaten by her special skill, you will be subjected to further insult. It would be rather unbecoming to be played with by such a small girl, though. Now go, oh dried fish Luka. Remove the vampires from Sabasa, and bring harmony to the land."''

Trivia

 * Elizabeth Báthory known as the "Blood Countess" is likely to be the inspiration of her origin. Elizabeth murdered a large number of young, pretty women and bathed in their blood leading to the popular romanticism that she was a vampire.