Blaine Cameron

Name & Titles

Blaine Cameron
The Wild Card • The Chaotic Rockstar • Lord of the Valley Hills • Consort of Scarlett Rose Vannucci Cameron

Role in the World

Blaine Cameron is a cultural phenomenon — a mortal‑born rockstar whose fame has spanned decades, whose scandals have filled tabloids, and whose charisma has left a permanent mark on modern music. He is vulgar, magnetic, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore.

Where most immortals cultivate mystique, Blaine cultivates chaos. Where others seek reverence, he seeks a crowd. Where others fear exposure, he thrives in it.

Yet beneath the theatrics lies a man of startling loyalty and fierce devotion for his wife and children. His marriage to Scarlett Rose united the ancient world of vampire lineage with the explosive spectacle of Del Sol Valley fame — a union no one predicted, and none have forgotten.

He is not a ruler, nor a soldier, nor a scholar. He is something rarer: a mortal‑turned‑immortal who refused to become quiet.

Physical Description

Blaine Cameron’s appearance is a deliberate performance — part rock legend, part feral charm, part “how is this man allowed in public without supervision?” He carries himself with the restless vitality of someone who has never once moved quietly through a room.

  • Hair: Brown, tousled, perpetually styled like he has just stepped off a stage. It never looks intentional, yet somehow always suits him.
  • Eyes: Very light green — bright, expressive, mischievous, and unmistakably his. They are the one feature that gives away every emotion he pretends not to have.
  • Skin: Medium toned with a healthy tanned undertone — the lingering echo of his mortal coloring, most likely maintained through the occasional spray tan he would rather die (again) than admit to. His skin carries the stillness of a vampire: unchanging, unaging, untouched by time or mortality.
  • Build: Lean and muscular in the way of someone shaped by movement, adrenaline, and a lifetime of kinetic chaos. Slender overall, but with arms earned through decades of guitar, stagework, and questionable decisions. He rarely sits still; even at rest, he vibrates with energy.
  • Presence: Loud, magnetic, vulgar, and strangely endearing. He fills a room without trying, and empties one just as easily when he ports out of arguments he doesn’t want to finish. His aura is equal parts danger, charm, and “please don’t let him talk to the press.”
  • Style: A chaotic spectrum of leather, denim, half‑buttoned shirts, and T‑shirts ranging from raunchy to offensively inappropriate. Clothing is optional; shame nonexistent. If there is a top, there is rarely a bottom. If there is a bottom, the top is usually missing. His wardrobe is a hazard, a spectacle, and a brand.

He looks like trouble wrapped in leather and ego — and he knows it.

Yet beneath the theatrics lies a surprising softness: the man who crouches on nursery floors making gargling noises for a baby, who lets tiny hands grab his face like a sacred ritual, who holds a grieving friend with the steadiness of scaffolding.

His body is chaos; his presence is comfort. He is a contradiction made flesh — a storm with fangs, a spectacle with devotion, a man sculpted from noise, immortality, and caffeine.

Personality & Demeanor

Blaine is chaos incarnate.

  • Loud, vulgar, and unfiltered
  • Charismatic to a dangerous degree
  • Impulsive, emotional, and theatrical
  • Loyal to the point of ferocity
  • A showman in every breath
  • A storm that refuses to pass quietly

He bickers constantly with Caelan Vannucci — Scarlett’s brother — a rivalry equal parts comedy and genuine danger. Caelan is one of the most lethal vampires alive; Blaine is one of the few foolish (or brave) enough to talk back to him.

Their dynamic is legendary: Caelan threatens. Blaine provokes. Scarlett sighs.

Origin Story

Blaine Cameron was born into fame. The only son of two celebrated Del Sol Valley musicians, he grew up in the spotlight — adored, envied, and constantly in trouble. His parents, exhausted by his antics, once sent him to Windenburg to keep him out of the tabloids. It was there, at fifteen, that he met Scarlett Vannucci.

They fell fast. They fell hard. They fell in a way neither of them ever truly recovered from.

But Scarlett, having witnessed her cousin Riordan lose the mortal love of his life and descend into madness, feared the same fate. Her father had nearly ordered Riordan’s execution to protect the family. Scarlett refused to risk repeating that tragedy. She broke Blaine’s heart to save her own.

In the aftermath, Blaine met Bristol Hale, a wealthy Del Sol Valley socialite and daughter of a high‑profile cosmetic surgeon. Bristol was polished, ambitious, and eager to be part of Blaine’s rising star. They began dating in college, where Blaine, Scarlett, and Bristol all crossed paths again.

But Blaine and Scarlett could not stay away from each other.

One afternoon, Bristol walked in on them — a moment of weakness, a kiss that carried years of unresolved longing. She issued an ultimatum: engagement or separation. Blaine, confused and cornered, agreed to marry her after graduation.

Their marriage was uneasy from the start.

During this time, Blaine discovered — by accident — that Scarlett had a daughter, Vivien, with his unmistakably light green eyes. One look was enough. He knew. Scarlett eventually admitted the truth. Blaine confessed everything to Bristol, who, to her credit, agreed to co‑parent.

For years, they lived in a fragile balance: one week with Vivien, one week without.

Bristol longed for a child of her own, but a medical crisis forced the removal of both her ovaries. The grief was devastating. Blaine spiraled. Scarlett, unable to watch him suffer, donated one of her own ovaries so Bristol could conceive.

The result was Blake Cameron, a child loved by all three adults.

But the tension never fully healed. The old pull between Blaine and Scarlett never died. Eventually, the truth resurfaced — they had never truly stopped.

Bristol, hurt and exhausted, returned to ultimatums. This time, Scarlett issued one of her own: Bristol or her.

Blaine chose Scarlett.

The divorce was explosive — a public spectacle that dominated the press for over a year. When Blake was five or six, and Vivien a teenager, Blaine and Scarlett finally married.

Bristol remarried and had another daughter. But tragedy struck when the little girl was two: Bristol and her husband died in a car accident.

Blaine and Scarlett adopted the child without hesitation, raising her and Blake alongside their growing family of eight.

It was messy. It was painful. It was human. And it shaped Blaine into the man he became — chaotic, loyal, flawed, and fiercely devoted to the woman he had loved since he was fifteen.

The Accidental Turning

There were never plans to turn Blaine Cameron.

His parents — Everett and Maeve Cameron, the legendary music duo Rett ’n Reed — were still alive when his relationship with Scarlett became public. They adored Scarlett, but they feared immortality. They feared losing their son to a world they did not understand. They feared the silence that comes with eternity.

They made one request: Blaine must remain mortal.

Scarlett honored it. Blaine honored it, though he had always secretly longed for fangs. Both families agreed. The matter was settled.

Until one night, it wasn’t.

During an evening of passionate, reckless intimacy, a moment of play turned into something far more dangerous. Scarlett, overwhelmed and unaware, bit too deeply. Blaine, equally unaware, drank too much of her blood.

Neither realized what they had done until it was too late.

The turning was accidental, unplanned, and irreversible.

Both sets of parents were furious — Everett and Maeve devastated, Cesare and Branwen livid — but the deed was done. Blaine Cameron rose as a vampire, bound to Scarlett for eternity.

And from that moment forward, their lives changed.Children

Blaine and Scarlett raised eight children, a blended family shaped by love, loss, adoption, immortality, and the unpredictable path their lives carved together. Their lineage extends far beyond their immortal heirs, spanning a vast mortal branch through their first three children and the mortal‑born children of their immortal heirs.

Mortal‑Born Children (All Deceased)

  • Vivien Cameron Born mortal — deceased The first child of Blaine and Scarlett, conceived during their turbulent youth. Vivien inherited Blaine’s rare light green eyes and carried her mother’s quiet strength. She left behind mortal descendants, many of whom still live across Henfordshire and San Myshuno.
  • Blake Cameron Born mortal — deceased Born from Scarlett’s donated ovary and carried by Blaine’s first wife, Bristol Hale. Blake was raised jointly by all three adults until Bristol’s passing. He went on to become a world‑famous actor, marrying an equally renowned actress and establishing a Hollywood dynasty of his own. His descendants continued his legacy — his grandson, and now his great‑grandson, stand as third‑ and fourth‑generation actors, carrying the Cameron name into modern stardom. Blake left behind a thriving line of mortal descendants, ensuring the Cameron bloodline remains deeply rooted in human history.
  • Celeste Hale‑Cameron Fistered— mortal — deceased Bristol’s daughter from her second marriage. After the tragic death of her parents, Blaine and Scarlett fostered Celeste and raised her as their own. She grew up alongside Blake and Vivien and likewise left mortal descendants who remain part of the extended Cameron family.

Fostered Vampire Child

  • Heath Grainger Fostered— born vampire — living An abandoned young vampire taken in by Blaine and Scarlett and raised to adulthood. Heath became deeply bonded with their daughter Caitlin; the two later married and remain steadfast partners. He is considered a full Cameron by blood and by bond.

Immortal‑Born Children (After Blaine’s Turning)

  • Chase Cameron First child conceived after Blaine’s turning The eldest of Scarlett’s immortal children. Charismatic, intense, and the frontman of 2Dark 2C, Chase carries both his father’s fire and his mother’s discipline. He is the only one of their seven mutual children conceived by deliberate choice.
  • Caitlin Cameron A striking beauty and successful model. Known for her poise and quiet strength. Married to Heath Grainger.
  • Fallon & Blythe Cameron Identical twins Mischievous, inseparable, and notorious for intentionally maintaining identical appearances to confuse everyone around them. Their coordinated chaos is legendary.
  • Gavin Cameron Steady, thoughtful, and deeply loyal. Gavin carries the emotional intelligence of his mother and the charm of his father.
  • Blaine Cameron Jr. The youngest, born after Blaine’s and Scarlett’s resurrection. A rising actor with natural charisma and a spark that mirrors his father’s early fame.

Summary

Despite his chaos, Blaine is a devoted father — loud, embarrassing, affectionate, and fiercely protective. Scarlett is the axis of the household, the force that keeps the family grounded. Together, they raised a generation that spans mortality, immortality, adoption, tragedy, and triumph.

Through Vivien, Blake, Celeste, and the mortal‑born children of their immortal heirs, the Cameron line has numerous mortal descendants, forming a vast and ever‑expanding human branch of the dynasty.

Powers & Abilities

Blaine’s abilities are strong but undisciplined — raw power without refinement, instinct without structure, talent without restraint. He is powerful, but not controlled. He is dangerous, but not malicious. He is a storm, not a weapon.

  • Enhanced Strength & Speed
    • His physical abilities are formidable, amplified by immortality but lacking the centuries of discipline that define elder vampires. Blaine moves fast, hits hard, and reacts before he thinks — often to the dismay of everyone around him.
  • Emotional Influence
    • His natural charisma, once merely mortal charm, has become a supernatural force. Blaine can sway moods, ignite crowds, and disarm hostility with alarming ease. It is not compulsion — it is presence.
  • Unpredictable Compulsion
    • Blaine possesses compulsion, but it manifests in erratic bursts rather than controlled technique. It works best when he is emotional, which is often.
  • Reckless Resilience
    • He recovers quickly, fights fiercely, and survives situations he has no business surviving. His durability borders on reckless, and he treats danger like a stage cue.
  • Performer’s Instinct
    • Blaine reads crowds, rooms, and emotional currents with uncanny accuracy. He can sense tension, anticipation, and fear the way others sense temperature.
  • Porting (Much to Everyone’s Dismay)
    Against all odds — and to the horror of every Elder — Blaine learned to port.
    He should not have. He was not encouraged to. He was certainly not trusted to.
    Yet he mastered it anyway, in the most Blaine way possible: barely within legal limits, constantly bending the rules, and using it almost exclusively for mischief.

    He ports:
    • into rooms he is not supposed to be in
    • out of arguments he does not want to finish
    • onto stages he was not invited to
    • behind Caelan purely to annoy him
    • and occasionally into danger by accident

Caelan, one of the most dangerous vampires alive, considers Blaine’s porting a personal affront. Blaine considers Caelan’s outrage a personal hobby.
He has never technically broken porting law. He has simply stretched it to its thinnest, most exasperating limits.

Relationships & Lineage

  • Husband to Scarlett Rose Cameron–Vannucci
  • Father to eight children
  • Son‑in‑law to Cesare and Branwen
  • Brother‑in‑law (and bane of his existence) to Caelan Vannucci
  • Patriarch of the Cameron Dynasty — a sprawling lineage of Del Sol Valley’s most influential figures in music, film, and the industries that orbit them.
  • Former mortal icon turned immortal legend

His place in the lineage is unconventional — but undeniable.

Key Moments in Canon

  • Teenage romance with Scarlett
  • Scandalous love triangle and eventual marriage
  • Near‑fatal overdose that changed his life
  • Turning into a vampire during a moment of passion
  • Raising eight children in the glare of fame
  • Becoming the supernatural world’s most infamous rockstar
  • Surviving countless arguments with Caelan (a feat in itself)

Notes

  • Swears constantly
  • Collects guitars he never plays the same way twice
  • Once tried to fight Caelan over a comment about his hair
  • Writes songs about Scarlett that embarrass their children
  • Loves loudly, lives loudly, exists loudly
  • A hurricane the Vannucci dynasty has learned to live with

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