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Welcome to PureBlood , the approved fanlisting listed under Characters category and tribute for the awesome bishie and misterious vampire Kuran Kaname, the last pureblood vampire of the Kuran's clan in Matsuri Hino's newest story : Vampire Knight!Fanlisting statistics
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Last updated: 04th July 2008
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Newest members: Emily West, Lunarphue, Veg, Lorrien, and Moe Nakata
Vampire Knight
Vampire Knight primarily takes place in Kurosu/Cross Academy, a prestigious private school with an unusual class structure.The student body is divided into two classes: the Day Class, which is made up of ordinary students, and the Night Class, an elite group of 'beautiful people'. However unbeknownst to the majority of students, and even most of the school day staff, the Night Class is made up entirely of vampires.
The reason ? A coexistance experiment and peace treaty between the blood-suckers race and humans.
It is well knows that for centuries, vampires and humans have been torned in neverending bloody conflicts. This is why Chairman Kurosu ,a kindhearted and still misterious character, made a deal with the Vampire Hunters Association and the Vampires Council and opened his Cross Academy where both humans and night-walkers can learn to live together in peace.
The heroine and school chairman's adopted daugther , Yuki Kurosu, is one of the few humans who know the school's secret. Under her Day-Class Prefect title she ,in fact, serves as a Guardian, dedicated to maintaining the peaceful coexistance of the Day and Night Classes with her childhood friend Zero Kiriyuu, who lost his family to vampires at an early age and also count with hidden secrets to be revealed.
While this happen and life keeps moving at Cross Academy, the Night Class President the Pure Blood vampire that once saved Yuuki also keeps an eye on her and move his pieces to achieve his secret agenda.
His name, Kuran Kaname. The last relative and heir of the Kuran Clan, an A-class bloodline of long centuries...


