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[X] Empire Witch
[X] Necromancer Turncoat
[X] Norscan Sage
[X] Druchii Warlock

Adding warlock because I slightly prefer it to abdicator
 
I'm sure such characters have existed.
I would be surprised if nobody had written one, ever.
Not Neferate level of fame, obviously, or in setting influence.
But also not unique, at least not more so that a mummy princess defector to a vampire.

Definitely nothing to the degree of Man O' War's Zandri-Noctilus alliance.

WFRP 4e: Lustria page 83 says elves rarely becomes vampires, which means that some necessarily do, and page 88 outright mentions an elf who became a vampire.

Did they say what kind of elf they were prior to vampirization?
 
There's no metaphysical reason why there can't be, and there might be one or more somewhere, but as a general rule, Vampires tend to only turn within their species.
Actually, there is a fairly decent argument to be made that elves can't become vampires. Humans were specifically made to be mutable, which is why it is so easy for them to get mutations compared to other races. I suspect that it is far, far harder to make an elf into a vampire than it would be for a human.
 
Actually, there is a fairly decent argument to be made that elves can't become vampires. Humans were specifically made to be mutable, which is why it is so easy for them to get mutations compared to other races. I suspect that it is far, far harder to make an elf into a vampire than it would be for a human.

The 8th/2e era was deliberately coy about whether or not it was possible, but both the old lore and the new have had Elf Vampires.
 
I could definitely see turning an elf into a vampire being a more involved process than with a human, if nothing else. They're slow about everything else after all :V
 
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