Debbie Pelt
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| “ | Bye bitch! | ” |
| Debbie Pelt | |
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| Basic Info | |
| Book(s): | 2 |
| First Seen | Club Dead |
| Last Seen | Dead to the World |
| Appeared in: | (see below) |
| Mentioned in: | Dead as a Doornail Definitely Dead Dead Reckoning |
| Status: | Deceased |
| Age: | 20s |
| Date of Birth: | |
| Date of Death: | c. 2004 |
| Also Known As: | |
| Origin: | Jackson, Mississippi |
| Profession: | Former Callous for Russell Edgington Vampire blood Addict |
| Species: | Werefox |
| Powers and Abilities: | Human / Fox Transformation Strength from Vampire blood |
| Family Members: | Gordon Pelt - Father Barbara Pelt - Mother Sandra Pelt - Sister Alcide Herveaux - Ex-boyfriend (separated) Charles Clausen - Former Fiancee (separated) |
| Portrayed By | Brit Morgan |
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History
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Pre- Series
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Before the events of Club Dead Debbie would have done anything for Alcide until they broke up and in rage marries a were-owl. She is also adopted by a were couple who could not conceive.
Club Dead
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In Club Dead, Debbie became addicted to Vampire blood and engaged to a Charles Clausen. Despite this, she grew jealous of her ex Alcide's association with Sookie Stackhouse. After Alcide helped rescue Sookie's boyfriend from Russell Edgington, Debbie became maniacal and pushes Sookie into a car trunk where Bill is being concealed after Sookie rescues him from being starved and tortured by Lorena Ball, intent on killing her.
Dead to the World
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In Dead to the World, eventually, Debbie and Alcide rebounded. Together they joined a new pack in Shreveport, Louisiana. Debbie became resentful once again over Alcide helping Sookie out. Bill Compton reveals that Debbie was one of the shifters that was tourturing him. As Alcide discovered Debbie's betrayal, he abjured her, an action that triggered her to try and kill Sookie once again. She fired a gun at Sookie, but instead hit Sookie's lover Eric Northman; Sookie became so distressed she grabbed Jason's benalli gun and killed her.
Dead as a Doornail
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In Dead as a Doornail, in exchange for his help, Sookie must tell Eric what happened during the days he cannot remember (in Dead to the World). Sookie tells him about their passionate sexual relationship, as well as how she killed Debbie.
Definitely Dead
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In Definitely Dead, a group of Weres break into Hadley Delahoussaye's apartment to kidnap Sookie and transport her to the Pelt family. With cunning on their part, and help from Eric and the vampire Rasul, Sookie is able to resolve her differences with the Pelts.
Dead Reckoning
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In Dead Reckoning, Old enemies (Debbie) are causing problems for Sookie. Sandra Pelt has a score to settle. She goes through many ways to kill Sookie, but in the end Sam Merlotte and Sookie kill Sandra.
Physical Appearance
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Debbie is a tall young woman with gleaming short black hair, athletic build, and a long narrow face. Sookie describes her hair as being straight and cut in asymmetrical clumps, tiny locks of different lengths.
Personality
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Debbie is mean-spirited and vindictive, and her relationship with Alcide has been tumultuous. She is also pathologically jealous and vigilant. She becomes maniacal after being bested by Sookie on many occasions.
Relationships
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Alcide Herveax
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- Main article: Alcide and Debbie's Relationship
Sookie Stackhouse
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The Pelts
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Powers and Abilities
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Debbie was a werefox. In fox form she was more likely more powerful than a human, but weaker than a vampire of a moderate age. In human form however; she can be defeated in a fight- as seen between Debbie and Eric. (Debbie's strengths were enhanced during the fight due to vampire blood). In human form she displayed heightened senses.
HBO portrayal
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Brit Morgan portrays Debbie in HBO's True Blood.
Appearances
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| Sookie Stackhouse Novels appearances | |||
| "Dead Until Dark" | "Living Dead in Dallas" | Club Dead | Dead to the World |
| "Dead as a Doornail" | "Definitely Dead" | "All Together Dead" | "From Dead to Worse" |
| "Dead and Gone" | "Dead in the Family" | "Dead Reckoning" | "Deadlocked" |
| "Dead Ever After" | |||
Trivia
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- When first introduced in the third installment of the Sookie Stackhouse novels, However as the storyline progresses (due to lack of continuity), she is said to be a were-fox.
