<Tr> <Td> Adilyn Bellefleur </Td> <Td> Bailey Noble </Td> <Td> 7 </Td> <Td> 6 </Td> <Td> 17 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Adilyn Bellefleur is the half - faerie daughter of Bon Temps sheriff, Andy Bellefleur . She was conceived late in Season 4 when the faerie Maurella seduced Andy and became pregnant, as revealed in Season 5, during which she gave birth to four halfling daughters before taking off and leaving them in Andy's care . In Season 6, Andy quickly realizes that his daughters physically age at a much more rapid rate than humans, and they transform from infants to young women in a matter of days . Due to how fast all of this happens, Andy is too overwhelmed with his newfound fatherhood to assign names to any of his girls, and simply calls them Number 1, Number 2, Number 3, and Number 4 . Once the girls reach their teen years (after mere days of life), they decide to sneak out of the Bellefleur mansion for a night on the town . While trying to purchase liquor, they meet Jessica, who was assigned by Bill to bring the girls back to his house so that he might acquire some of their faerie blood for experimental purposes . Though the girls initially agree, they eventually try to leave Bill's, which prompts Jessica to attack them . Unable to control herself, she drains and kills all but Number 4, who is rescued by a furious Andy . Following this, she requests that her father finally give her a name, which he does - Adilyn . In honour of her sisters, he also gives her the middle names Braelyn, Charlaine, and Danika . Though unsure of her powers, Adilyn was instrumental in saving Sookie, who was being held captive by Warlow on the Faeirie Plane at the end of Season 6 . She has also begun to develop an unlikely respect for a remorseful Jessica, who has offered both Adilyn and Andy ongoing protection from deadly Hep - V vamps . </Td> </Tr> <Table> <Tr> <Th> Name </Th> <Th> Portrayed by </Th> <Th> Starring seasons </Th> <Th> Recurring seasons </Th> <Th> Episode count </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Rene Lenier / Drew Marshall </Td> <Td> Michael Raymond - James </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> 3, 4 </Td> <Td> 14 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Rene Lenier was the main antagonist of Season 1, though his malevolent nature is not revealed until the season's end . Rene is introduced as a Cajun resident of Bon Temps . He is a co-worker and close friend of Jason's . Initially, he is portrayed as a protagonist who approves of Sookie's dating a vampire . He becomes engaged to Arlene and is widely respected in Bon Temps . Unbeknownst to the locals, however, Rene is actually Drew Marshall, who had previously lived in Bunkie, Louisiana, and fled that town after killing his sister Cindy in a rage after he found out she was a "fang banger". Having moved to Bon Temps, he speaks with a trained Cajun accent, lives under a false identity and uses Jason as an unwitting source to find out which women have slept with vampires . Now Bon Temps is rocked by the mysterious murders of fang bangers . Sookie is likely to be the next victim, and Bill and Sam do their best to protect her . But Rene presents himself as an ally, and it is not until he is finally alone with Sookie that his psychopathic nature is revealed . Rene attacks Sookie, and after a brutal struggle, she manages to kill him in self - defense . Later, Arlene learns she is pregnant with Rene's child and becomes distraught at the thought of carrying an "evil child". <P> Rene appears to Arlene in the season 4 finale and warns her about Terry . He tells her he's met the ghosts of Terry's past and she must run . </P> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Maryann Forrester </Td> <Td> Michelle Forbes </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> 15 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Maryann Forrester was the main antagonist of Season 2 . Maryann Forrester is a wealthy maenad, who initially presents herself as a social worker . Drawn to Bon Temps due to the potent energy she attributes to a ritual performed by a faux voodoo doctor, she takes an interest in Tara and has Tara move in with her . She introduces Tara to Benedict Talley, a troubled man she had previously taken in to take care of and used to kill several of her victims . Throughout the second season, Maryann's true nature becomes apparent: she is devoted to Dionysus and intends to find a suitable supernatural creature to kill in his honor, hoping to bring him to earth once again . She finds pleasure in hosting giant orgies, creating mayhem and chaos and witnessing pure lust . She controls the actions of the inhabitants of Bon Temps by putting a bizarre spell on them, which turns their eyes completely black and has them do her bidding . Sookie, however, is unaffected by Maryann's spell . Maryann turns into a full - blown antagonist when she settles into Sookie's house and orders the Bon Temps residents to capture Sam Merlotte, whom she intends to sacrifice in her tribute to Dionysus . She ultimately succeeds in capturing Sam and has Eggs slide a knife in his heart, but Bill saves Sam . Sam, shifting into a white bull, has Maryann believe Dionysus has returned to earth . Hence Maryann drops her supernatural shields and Sam, still in the guise of a white bull, is able to kill Maryann for good . After she is killed the townfolk return to their senses and have no memory of what they had done under Maryann's influence and remember her simply as the elegant woman who threw wild parties . In season 5, Sookie remembers Maryann when she thinks about all the people in her life who believed she was not human . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Russell Edgington </Td> <Td> Denis O'Hare </Td> <Td> 3, 5 </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 20 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Russell Edgington was the main antagonist of Season 3 and secondary antagonist of season 5 . A 2,800 - year - old vampire, Russell is the vampire king of Mississippi . He was born a Celt, though he speaks in German when angered . It is implied that he allied himself with Hitler during WWII, telling Eric Northman, "Adolf was right; there is a Master Race...it's just not the human race ." Though often gentle and polite, he is also shown to be wrathful, manipulative, and somewhat mentally unstable (particularly after the death of his vampire progeny and consort Talbot) not recognizing the power that "the Authority" supposedly have over vampires in general, and secretly defying them (as shown when he kills the Magister). His great age means he is much stronger and faster than Eric or Bill (who Russell effortlessly defeats in single combat) or any other being in the show thus far . He can also fly . <P> He abducts Bill in season three in hopes of gathering intel on the queen of Louisiana, who he hopes to marry in order to merge their respective kingdoms . After discovering that Sookie has unusual abilities, Russell takes an interest in her . When Bill is no longer of use to him, he orders Bill's execution, but Sookie thwarts his plans . After Eric kills Russell's consort Talbot in retaliation for Russell murdering Eric's human family centuries ago, Russell becomes hysterical and kills an anchorman on live television to address a statement to the world, in which he announces his view that vampires and humans aren't equals and vampires will rule over them . This has widespread fallout as shown in season 4 with the vampires focusing hard on improving their image . Eric, Sookie and Bill manage to dispose of Russell at the end of the third season by tricking him and burying him underneath concrete . </P> <P> In the season 4 finale it is implied that Russell has escaped the concrete, when Alcide finds a mysterious hole in a parking garage floor with silver chains discarded near it . </P> <P> In season 5 it is revealed that he was released from concrete by Salome, to serve her agenda . He managed to kill Roman, the Magister of the Authority and escape once more . He goes against the Authority again when his proposition to drain all faeries in order to gain the ability to walk in sunlight is rejected . He was staked by Eric Northman in the finale of Season 5 . </P> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Marnie Stonebrook </Td> <Td> Fiona Shaw </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> - </Td> <Td> 12 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Marnie Stonebrook was the main antagonist of Season 4 . Marnie Stonebrook is a local shop - owner and palm - reader, and leader of the Wiccan coven to which Holly Cleary and Jesus Velasquez belong . A timid character, she comes under the influence of the spirit of Antonia, whose great power allows her to raise a bird from the dead . Seeing an apparent necromancer as a threat to vampires, Bill Compton sends Eric Northman to break up the meetings, but Antonia possesses Marnie to cast a spell on him wiping Eric's memories . Marnie is unsure how the spell worked, but attempts to reverse it under pressure from Pam . When Pam, impatient, becomes menacing, Antonia again inhabits Marnie, and casts a spell on Pam, disfiguring her . Marnie's students quickly abandon her as a result . Bill has Marnie captured and imprisoned in his mansion, but she admits while glamored that she has no idea how to reverse either spell . She is then fully taken over by Antonia, who plans to kill all vampires . Tara runs into her walking down a road while waiting for Pam to attack her, and they band together to get revenge on vampires . Antonia gathers the coven of Wiccans to fight against the vampire race . When the battle becomes too extreme, the others want out but she forces them to stay . After the massacre of the Tolerance Festival, Antonia is disheartened by seeing innocent casualties and leaves Marnie's body, but Marnie convinces her to rejoin her as collateral damage is to be expected, revealing a shift in her attitudes . After Marnie cold - bloodedly kills a member of the coven Antonia wants out, but Marnie puts a binding spell on her drawing her back in . Jesus performs a ritual to free Antonia's spirit from Marnie . Bill shoots Marnie, killing her . However, Marnie's spirit appears before Lafayette and enters his body . She kills Jesus to steal his power and then tries to burn Eric and Bill at the stake . With the help of Holly, Sookie and Tara, the spirits of Antonia and Adele appear and convince Marnie it is time to leave the realm of the living, which she does . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Salome Agrippa </Td> <Td> Valentina Cervi </Td> <Td> 5 </Td> <Td> - </Td> <Td> 11 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Salome Agrippa was the main antagonist of Season 5 . She was a Chancellor of the Authority and was revealed to be Salome from the New Testament, famed for her dance of the seven veils which, according to legend, impressed her uncle, King Herod, so much that he offered to give her anything in the world she desired . After consulting her mother, she requested the head of John the Baptist, who publicly condemned Salome's mother's remarriage to her former husband's brother as invalid . Roughly 2,100 years later, Salome tells Bill Compton a different version of the story; her mother used her new husband's "fondness for teenage virgins" as a political tool to eliminate her adversary, and the so - called dance was rather the delivery of Salome to the King's bed, resulting in rape . Salome cites the humans of her youth as "far more savage than any vampires (she) has known ." Salome was the main antagonist of Season 5 . She was lovers with Roman Zimojic, who uses her as his secret weapon: to seduce Bill Compton and Eric Northman . She has claimed to have been lifelong friends with Nora Gainesborough, who is revealed to be involved with the Sanguinistas, who believe Lilith will rise and everyone against her will pay . Salome's true alliance remained with the Sanguinistas, as she's the one who freed Russell Edgington, lied about injecting him with silver, and tampered with his iStake, resulting in his escape, and the murder of Roman Zimojic . After Roman's death she became the new Guardian . In the season 5 finale, after the remaining Chancellors are pitted against each other by Lilith through visions in which she tells each of them that only one can lead them, Salome, believing herself to be the true chosen one, as she is the strongest and most devout believer in Lilith, drinks the vial believed to be filled with Lilith's blood so that she can carry out her will, which she refers to as "The Rapture," but her blood was replaced by Bill's with his own and mixed with silver . Soon after, as Salome lay dying, she accepts her fate, and says to Bill, "Lilith chose wisely ." Bill stakes her and consumes the blood himself, appearing to die and be reborn, thus fulfilling Salome's prophecy . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Lilith </Td> <Td> Jessica Clark </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 5, 6 </Td> <Td> 8 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Lilith was the true main antagonist of Season 5 . Lilith is the goddess that the Sanguinistas (an underground religious group composed mainly of vampires) worship and pray to . She is acknowledged in The Original Testament, the vampire Bible and predecessor to both the Old and New Testaments, as the second vampire--after God himself--and is portrayed as the messiah of vampires . The Sanguinistas also possess a vial which they believe contains the blood of Lilith . She shares her role as the seasons antagonist with Bill Compton and Salome Agrippa . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Sarah Newlin </Td> <Td> Anna Camp </Td> <Td> 2, 6, 7 </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 22 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Sarah Newlin was the main antagonist of Season 6 and Season 7 . She claims to have originally supported vampire rights, but that she had an epiphany after her fangbanger sister disappeared . She argues with her husband frequently because he will not give her more of a leadership role in the Fellowship of the Sun . She has a strong attraction to Jason Stackhouse, and moves him from the Fellowship camp into her home so that she can be close to him . The two characters have an affair, though their relationship dissolves when her husband realizes that Sookie is his sister, and believes (incorrectly) that Jason is a spy . She disagrees with Steve's methods with regard to starting a vampire war and can be seen openly arguing with him on live television during an interview with Nan Flanagan after the Godric fiasco . Sometime in between season 2 and season 6, she and Steve got a divorce and she wrote a book about her marriage to him . In season six, it's learned that she, along with lover Gov. Truman Burrell, began the war of human vs. vampires . First seen taunting her ex-husband on coming events Sarah is revealed to be the mastermind behind the Vamp Camps . After a rejection from Burrell on having a child to replace Truman's daughter Willa (turned vampire by Eric) Sarah seduces Jason Stackhouse into a sexual relationship, only later to be interrupted by Jessica . Sarah's rise to power continues throughout the season after the death of Burrell . Newlin is also revealed to be the "blonde tyrant" Lilith warned of . Slowly becoming unhinged, Newlin looks to gain revenge on Jason through experiments involving Jessica with another vampire named James . Keeping the governor's death under wraps, Sarah assumes ultimate control of the Vamp Camps and their agenda to distribute TruBlood containing hepatitis V, which causes vampires to slowly and painfully meet the "true death". After learning the truth of what's inside the TruBlood, several vampires including Jessica, Pam, Tara, Willa, James, and Steve all refuse to drink their rations of TruBlood, thus leading them to be put in a giant white circular room to meet the sun . The representative of the Yokanoma Corp. arrives looking for the governor only to find Sarah . After a violent struggle, Newlin kills the representative with her high heel and praises Jesus . Eric arrives at the camp looking for revenge by releasing the vampires to attack the humans . Sarah is seen hiding amongst the corpses and makes her way to the roof above the white room to manually open the ceiling allowing the sun to shine down on the vampires, who are discovered to be feeding on Bill...absorbing the blood of Warlow . Eric then forces Steve to meet the sun, but not before Steve shouts his final words "I love you, Jason Stackhouse!" Sarah is shown running to escape with Jason tracking her down . While she tries to explain that she was just doing God's work, Jason pulls a gun on her and explains he is talking to Jesus and Jesus thinks she is an average lay . As the two struggle, Jason prepares to shoot her in the head, but then exclaims he does not want anymore blood on his hands and lets Newlin escape . Sarah thanks Jason and then drives away . In season 7, it is revealed that Sarah has dyed her hair and is living in a commune with a new age Guru . However, Eric and Pam track her as well as members of a Yakuza family associated with the makers of Tru Blood . Both groups team up and capture her with Yakuza wanting to use the Hep - V cure in her blood to synthesize and distribute a cure called New Blood . Eric and Pam double cross the Yakuza and distribute New Blood themselves . Pam keeps Sarah chained the basement of Fangtasia where vampires pay $100,000 to drink from her . As a result, Sarah has lost her mind and spends her time being haunted by visions of her dead husband . Sarah is arguably the main antagonist of the series as a whole . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Macklyn Warlow / Ben Flynn </Td> <Td> Rob Kazinsky </Td> <Td> 6 </Td> <Td>--</Td> <Td> 9 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> Macklyn Warlow is the vampire who attacked and killed Corbett and Michelle Stackhouse and is the main antagonist of season 6, along with Sarah Newlin . This mysterious figure, whose face remained covered, seemingly has the ability to manifest himself as a semi-transparent entity . He is also part fae, as seen from his telepathy and ability to fire energy beams and walk in sunlight . A contract was made between Warlow and one of Sookie's ancestors, granting him the first fae - bearing female . When Sookie's parents wouldn't give her to him, Warlow killed them and was subsequently sent to another dimension by Claudine, as the faerie elder tried to do with Russell Edgington . Warlow, as stated in the Book of the Vampyr, is one of the progenies of Lilith herself . Lilith chose Warlow because she believed he could save the vampire race . However, resentful for turning him, he uses his faerie powers to kill her . As such, he has outlived his maker by untold millennia and was active in some form well into the Common Era . His name is known to those who have studied the Book of Lilith, but he remained a somewhat mysterious figure even to Lilith's most ardent followers . He managed to escape the faerie realm and is found by Sookie on her way to work, where he was on the ground in pain, supposedly having been attacked by a vampire the night before, going under the name Ben Flynn . Believing him to be a fellow faerie, she lets him rest in her home and directs him to the faerie nightclub before he leaves . He comes across Niall Brigant and offers to help Niall find Warlow . He is once again brought back to Sookie's house, where he's assigned to protect her . Upon Jason and Niall's discovery that Ben is Warlow, they attempt to kill him, only for him to overpower them . Sookie discovers that Ben is Warlow, she attempts to feed him food poured with colloidal silver but fails . He attempts to court Sookie, but she forces him out of her house with her faerie light in the middle of foreplay . Warlow explains that he was trying to save Sookie from her parents, who were attempting to kill her to protect her from Warlow . Lilith's blood allows Bill to recognize Warlow as Lilith's progeny . Warlow's faerie / vampire blood is stable enough for vampires to walk around in the daylight, so Bill asks the creator of Tru Blood to help synthesize it . Sookie realizes Warlow was right about her parents when her father's spirit possesses Lafayette and attempts to kill her again . Warlow is set free by Bill to save Sookie, who in turn transports him to the Faerie realm to keep Warlow out of Bill's reach . Warlow explains that he wants to make her his faerie - vampire bride, so they will only need to feed off each other for eternity, and Sookie develops feelings for him . When Sookie asks Warlow to help her save her and Bill's friends, Warlow demands that he become hers . After much consideration, Sookie ultimately decides to give herself to him, being resentful toward her parents after they tried to kill her twice . However, when Sookie brings Bill to Warlow, they find that he has been attacked by Eric, who is angry at Bill for not having brought Warlow to save Nora . After Bill saved the other vampires by allowing them to drink the blood sample he drank earlier, Sookie tells Warlow that she wants to take things slowly and introduce Warlow to her friends and family first . Warlow grows angry and tries to turn Sookie by force . Bill, Jason, and others rescue Sookie and take her back to her house . Warlow follows and defeats all who stand in his way . Before he is able to drain Sookie, Niall partially comes through the dimension that he was trapped in . He physically holds the faerie - vampire hybrid long enough to instruct Jason to stake him . Jason is successful, and Warlow is killed . Warlow's death caused all who drank his blood to lose the ability to walk in daylight . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="5"> </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Th> Name </Th> <Th> Portrayed by </Th> <Th> Starring seasons </Th> <Th> Recurring seasons </Th> <Th> Episode count </Th> </Tr>

Who gets turned into a vampire in true blood