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'''Nicholas Blair''' was a warlock on the 1966 [[soap opera]], ''[[Dark Shadows]]''. He first appeared on |
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June 25, 1968, as the brother of witch [[Angelique Bouchard Collins|Angelique]] who at the time was disguised as Cassandra Collins, wife of Roger Collins. |
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Nicholas was much more powerful than Angelique, and the only one at Collinwood who had any control over her. |
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At first, he aided Angelique in her revenge against Barnabas Collins, but when a Doctor named Eric Lang created a human being named [[Adam (name)|Adam]] from body parts and gave him life, Nicholas alters his plans: to create a race of super beings for his master, the [[Devil]], to rule the world. |
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To punish Angelique for her failings, he strips her of her powers. She ages and dies, only to be resurrected by Nicholas as his vampire slave. |
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A mate was eventually created for Adam, called [[Eve (name)|Eve]]. Adam later kills Eve. Nicholas ultimately fails to revive her. He is punished by his master by being sent back to Hell. |
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Nicholas returned later to help a race called the Leviathans conquer the earth. The plan fails when the Leviathan leader jeb Hawkes fell in love with Carolyn Stoddard and decided that he preferred to live as a human. Jeb then killed Nicholas by placing a shadow on his heart. |
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Nicholas Blair was portrayed by Humbert Allen Astredo. |
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