- “Nobody touches the glasses or the hair, Doll.”
- ―Jay-Don[src]
Jay-Don was a vampire seemingly sired during the 1950's. A dangerous thief, Jay-Don had gained a reputation for his loud, extroverted personality.
Biography[edit | edit source]
During the 1950's, Jay-Don met the Rat Pack and was among Sinatra's circle. Through the years, he obtained a well-founded reputation of being flashy and talkative because of his personality and clothing. He also had a reputation of being extremely dangerous.
Jay-Don was contacted by a demon known as M. James Menlo to join a crew set up to steal a relic known as the Shroud of Rahmon from the Museum of Natural History. As the vault in which the Shroud was kept was equipped with a thermal sensor, the crew required someone at room temperature, like a vampire, to enter the vault, deactivate its security systems and open it to the rest of the thieves.
Jay-Don arrived to Los Angeles via bus and was met by Angel, who pretended to be both a fan of Jay-Don and one of the thieves. After confirming Jay-Don's identity and that the crew used no password amongst themselves, Angel slew the vampire and took his sunglasses in order to impersonate him.
Behind the Scenes[edit | edit source]
- He was portrayed by Michael Nagy.
- Michael Nagy portrayed also Alphonse.
- Jay-Don's "vampire face" has never been seen. He is only one of a few vampires to have this distinction with Collin and Nostroyev.