Queen Sophie-Anne is from the show True Blood and also the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris. She's PB'd by Evan Rachel Wood, and played by Satan. Her journal is queenofyahtzee
History: n the book series, Sophie-Anne is portrayed as an 1100 year old vampire who died in her early teens("She'd died as a human when she'd been maybe fifteen or sixteen."-All Together Dead) She is originally from northern France (Lotharingia) and was the daughter of the wealthiest man in town. Her name then was Judith. When she was about ten or twelve, a peddler came to her village carrying what Sophie now believes to be a form of influenza. Within two weeks of his visit the town was wiped out except for her and an older boy named Clovis. Though she's forgotten why, the boy did not like her. He raped Sophie and took her to the next town, where he offered her for money and food. They were camped out in the woods when a very hungry vampire attacked Clovis, most likely because he was bigger, and then decided that Sophie would make a good companion. His name was Alain, and they traveled together for around three years. Sophie mentions that he once was a priest, and enjoyed scaring them in their beds. Alain kept promising Sophie that he would bring her over - she wanted the strength - but he would do the same thing Clovis had, selling her for money. One night they came to a village where the head-man knew what Alain really was - Alain had forgotten that he killed the man's wife while passing through. The villagers bound him with silver and left him in a hut to keep him until the priest returned from a trip. They did not tie Sophie up for they knew that she was human and that Alain had abused her. The head-man's family wanted to take her as a slave. She sneaked into the hut and told Alain that she would free him when he changed her. After some bargaining, he agreed. She dug a hole big enough for her body in the dirt floor. They planned that Alain would drain her and bury her under that pallet that he lay on, smoothing the dirt floor as best he could. On the third night, she would rise, break his chains, and they would flee in the darkness. But the priest returned before the three days were up. By the time Sophie dug herself out, Alain was dead. The hut the villagers stored Alain in was the priest's, and he was the one who told Sophie what had happened. She told him that she was the angel of death and that she was passing him over for being so virtuous. A few years later, she found an orphan with a tale of woe similar to hers. Roaming in the woods and being forced, as Sophie had been, the orphan Andre became Sophie-Anne's personal bodyguard, companion, and, for a time, her lover. She also made Sigebert and Wybert (Saxon warriors) vampires who acted as Sophie-Anne's bodyguards. Her special powers include the ability to communicate with her "children" telepathically. Her character explains that she can keep her children with her, talking to and loving each other physically. This differs from normal "maker"/"child" relationships which start out as companions or lovers but do not last long (in vampire standards). Usually, the child will leave the maker, and must only come again when he/she is called upon by the maker.
In Season 2 of True Blood, an HBO series based on the books, this character is portrayed by Evan Rachel Wood. Unlike in the novel in which she is 1,100 years old, casting calls for the TV series version for Sophie-Anne describe her being as young as 500 years old.[3] In the first episode she appears in "Frenzy", she has the appearance and persona of a late 1940s early 1950's film starlet and lives a life of opulence with a Musak like audio playing late 1940's style soft instrumentals. She has a mix gender Harem to regularly feed from-but not kill. She appears to treat them as servants but is not above playing dice games like Yahtzee (which was created in 1954) with them. Even forced Eric Northman to tag along. Despite their 500 year gap, being the queen gives her authority and power over the 1000 year old viking vampire and stated that Eric may be the most powerful and oldest vampire in her queendom, but she can own his fangs as earrings, right after they shared an intimate kiss which also implies that Eric may be more powerful than her, but her authority is somewhat to be reckoned with as being the queen. Included in this Harem is Sookie Stackhouse's cousin Hadley, who has renounced her previously independent life to live with Queen Sophie-Ann as her vassal, to the point that she does not know her Grand Aunt is dead, killed by a human serial killer. In the series, she has overtly bisexual tendencies, obvious when she says that she "hasn't been interested in sex with men since the Eisenhower Administration."
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