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Gabel Parthe (かーべル・パルテ, Gaberu Parute) is a Third Progenitor among the vampires. He is a member of the Progenitor Council.

Appearance
Given by his vague silhouette, Gabel appears to have long dark hair and horns. He wears a pointed mask.

Personality
Like all vampires, he is very prideful and arrogant, even more so with his rank as a third progenitor. He became infuriated when Ferid summoned an urgent call for the Progenitor Council, calling the others low-ranked Progenitors and daring to call the high Progenitors.

However, he seems to hold respect for others that are of similar rank. When Lest told him to shut up, stating Ferid is now the most powerful vampire in Japan with Krul dethroned and telling him to watch his words before he speaks, Gabel humbly agreed with him.

Post-Nagoya Arc
An urgent call is made for the progenitor council. As protocol states, all progenitors ranked sixth and up are summoned.

The call is revealed to be made by Ferid Bathory, the seventh progenitor residing in Sanguinem. When Gabel learns that it was Ferid who summoned the meeting, he taunts the other for being a low ranked progenitor and is infuriated that he dared to call them. He is shortly afterwards silenced by Lest Karr, the latter stating that with Krul dethroned, Ferid is the next highest ranking vampire in Japan. He reminds Gabel to watch his words before he speaks, which Gabel humbly agrees with.

Natural Abilities
As a vampire, Gabel is naturally far stronger and powerful than a human. This means that he also has immortality, immense strength, eternal youth and rapid regeneration.

Being a third progenitor as well as a member of the Progenitor Council, he is one of the most powerful vampires worldwide; he is also stronger than vampires who are of a lower rank.

As a noble vampire, he has the ability and permission to turn humans into vampires.

Weapon
Unknown.

Trivia

 * Gabel has several different meanings. In one case, it is the German/Jewish (Ashkenazic) occupational name for a maker and seller of pitchforks. It is also the topographic name for someone who lived near a fork in a road or river, or owned a forked piece of land. Another possibility is the habitational name from any of the places called Gabel in Germany but in particular, the town in Bohemia. It is typically used as a surname.

Quotes

 * "What? You are not even a member of this council, and yet you dared call for it to be convened?"--Gabel Parthe to Ferid Bathory, Chapter 42, "Sanguinem's End"
 * "HOW DARE YOU! YOU, A MERE SEVENTH PROGENITOR--"--Gabel Parthe to Ferid Bathory, Chapter 42, "Sanguinem's End"