Lest Karr

Lest Karr (Kanji? Resuto Kaa) is a third progenitor of the vampires who resides in Europe.

Appearance
Lest Karr has a childlike body with dark-rimmed eyes. His hair is in two braids which trail down his back. The right half of his hair is black while the left half is white. He has bangs. As a vampire, he has fangs, red eyes, and pointed ears.

He wears a small decorated top hat to match his dark coat. He has a large bow at his collar, and wears white gloves.

Personality
An arrogant vampire who wants to replace Krul and become the King of Japan.

History
He is two centuries younger than Krul. He destroyed a league of spellcasters experimenting on the seraph in Europe.

Story
Third Progenitor Lest Karr appears in chapter 22 in the Progenitor Council and listens to Seventh Progenitor Ferid Bathory's report about the battle at Shinjuku. Upon learning that the humans have gained power in Japan, he accuses Third Progenitor Krul Tepes of mishandling her management of Japan. He says he would be happy to take her place. When she calls him a child and orders him to be silent, he states that he is only 200 years younger than her and is more powerful anyway. After Ferid interrupts their argument, Krul insists she never fails.

When asked about the younger vampire standing behind Ferid, the silver-haired noble answers that he is his most favorite servant, whom he cannot bear to part from. One progenitor scolds Ferid for such rule-breaking, and another comments that the Seventh Progenitor has always been eccentric.

Natural Abilities
As a vampire, Lest is naturally far more stronger and powerful than a human. Being a third progenitor, he is one of the most powerful vampires worldwide and is a member of the Progenitor Council. He claims to be stronger than Krul Tepes. As a noble vampire, he has the ability and permission to turn humans into vampires as he pleases.

Weapon
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Trivia

 * "Karr" is an English, Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, or Scandinavian name meaning "from the swamp or bog."
 * "Lest" is of Greek origin, derived from the word "ληστεία, listeia," meaning robber.

Quotes

 * "However, if you have mishandled your management of Japan, Krul, then you will bear a heavy burden of responsibility for your failure... If your duties are too great for you, then I would be more than happy to take over as King of Japan."--Lest Karr to Krul Tepes, Chapter 22, "Taboo Krul"