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- "Excited? Franklin's brains won't wash off the guest linens; I had to bury werewolves under the gazebo, and that Sookie bitch staked Lorena. I've had enough excitement, thank you."
- ―Talbot, an ever-concerned homemaker[src]
Talbot Angelis was the lover of the King of Mississippi Russell Edgington going for 700 years. He was also turned by Russell. Talbot was of Greek origin, having met Russell when he was a Prince in Byzantium (while his name is not Greek, it might not be his birth name).
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Biography
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Background
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Talbot was a prince of Greece. Talbot Angelis was supposed to be in an arranged marriage because his Father was forcing him to be in one. Talbot ran away from home because he didn't want to deal with this marriage. He ran across Russell Edgington in an alley-way, while he was feeding on someone. Talbot knew about vampires and he suspected of them being a "myth," but when he met Russell, he knew it was real. He ran across Russell, and Talbot let him feed off of him. Russell fell into a deep infatuation with him, and Talbot fell in love. Talbot was always a "prisoner," of the Mansion in Jackson, Mississippi. Russell had suspicions that Talbot was having sex with other male vampires.
Season 3
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When Bill Compton is brought by Russell to the mansion, Talbot shows him to the guest room. After Bill sets Lorena Krasiki on fire during "dinner," Talbot expresses his worry for the damaged antiques ("Beautifully Broken") ("It Hurts Me Too"). The next night, after Franklin Mott arrives with Tara Thornton, he and Franklin start arguing until Russell returns home and stops the fight. ("9 Crimes")
When Eric Northman comes to Russell's mansion, Talbot entertains him by showing Russell's vast collection of antiques, including a crown that belonged to Eric's father ("Trouble"). When the house is damaged a second time in a fight between Bill and some bodyguards, Talbot argues with Russell and storms out to his room. After he and Russell reconcile, Talbot flirts with Eric until Russell and Eric prepare to leave for Queen Sophie-Anne's mansion. Talbot becomes upset because Russell never takes him anywhere. ("Hitting the Ground")
A day later, Talbot is displeased with Sophie-Anne moving into the mansion. After Russell leaves to capture Sookie, Eric offers to keep him company. After a game of chess, Talbot declares his boredom, and instructs Eric to take off his clothes so they can have sex. ("Night on the Sun") Eric kills Talbot with a stake through the back into the heart after saying, "Russell took my family. Now I take his." Sensing Talbot's death, Russell leaves Sookie's yard and flies away. ("Night on the Sun")
Completely distraught, Russell puts Talbot's remains in a crystal jar; which he carries with him. The remains are eventually poured down the sink and then shredded by the garbage disposal by Sookie Stackhouse whilst a helpless Russell is being held prisoner and restrained in Fangtasia. ("Everything Is Broken") ("I Smell a Rat")
Powers & Abilities
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Talbot had the common powers of a vampire.
- Immortality - Talbot was over 700 years old and retained the appearance and health of an attractive young man. He was exempt from physical old age and disease.
- Superhuman Strength - Due to his age he was much stronger than younger vampires such as Bill and Lorena, but far weaker than older vampires such as his maker Russell or Godric or Eric.
- Superhuman Speed - He could move at speeds faster than the human eye.
Appearances
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| Season three appearances | |||
| "Bad Blood" | "Beautifully Broken" | "It Hurts Me Too" | "9 Crimes" |
| "Trouble" | "I Got a Right to Sing the Blues" | "Hitting the Ground" | "Night on the Sun" |
| "Everything Is Broken" | "I Smell a Rat" | "Fresh Blood" | "Evil is Going On" |