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Revision as of 06:55, 2 September 2009
Lorena
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Lorena is the vampire who turned Bill Compton. Little is known about her past.
History
1865
In 1865 she was living in a cabin in the woods outside of Bon Temps. Bill Compton was returning from the Civil War, but was exhausted and in need of food and rest. Lorena offered him aid, but when she came onto him, Bill refused her advances and told her he loved his wife. Lorena was impressed by his strong moral character and decided not to feed on him, but to make him vampire. ("Sparks Fly Out")
1926
Lorena and Bill were lovers. Posing as French tourists in Chicago, they tricked and viciously fed on a well-off couple, the lady of which had a valuable necklace. Mid-feeding, Bill took the necklace and gave it to Lorena. ("Hard-Hearted Hannah")
1935
Bill and Lorena lived in Los Angeles, California. Grown tired of a murderous lifestyle, Bill begged Lorena to release him. He admitted to never loving her, even retorting that she was always sad and alone. Lorena refused until Bill threatened to stake himself. In bloody tears, Lorena finally let him go. ("Release Me")
Season 2
Lorena met with Eric in the Hotel Carmilla lounge for a discussion about Bill. Still sporting the necklace Bill gave her, Lorena withheld him from reaching Sookie when she was in trouble at the Fellowship of the Sun church. ("Hard-Hearted Hannah")
Lorena went through great effort to win Bill back from Sookie. Her actions caused Godric, the Dallas sheriff, to throw her out of his home and state when she interrupted his gathering and attempted to attack Sookie after persuasion. She was then escorted off Godric's home by Bill, at the sheriff's request. Lorena admitted to still loving Bill and asked when they would see each other again. Bill affirmed her they never will, to which she reminded him they were immortal and were bound to cross one another again. ("Timebomb")