Na Do-yol was a corrupt Seoul cop in the pay of mobsters, a drunken lech who had betrayed his partner, his girlfriend, and his duty. Being bitten by a vampirism carrying mosquito made him a better person. As Do-yol slowly transformed into a Vampire, his world fell to pieces. His mobster master attempted to force him to kill his partner; when Do-yol refused, the mobster ordered his minions into action. With the help of a Vampire hunting priest, Do-yol was forced to battle to save his partner, his girlfriend, and his own humanity.
Two out of three was the best he could do. Do-yol saved his partner and girlfriend, and re-discovered his honor. He lost his humanity, becoming trapped as a Vampire forever. Somehow, through it all, he retained his soul. Partnering with the Vampire Hunting Priest who had tried to save him, Do-yol vowed to make up for in undeath for the crimes of his life. Do-yol became the defender of Seoul, Vampire Cop Ricky.
Na Do-yol was a corrupt, drunken lech before his transformation. In strugling to remain human, Do-yol grew up. Even now, cursed with a vampire's hunger for blood, he struggles to do the right thing, defending the people of his city from dangers he had once turned his back on.
You thought I was going to drink that, didn't you?
Do-yol has most of the powers of a traditional Western Vampire, together with the training and experience of a ranking (if corrupt) police officer. On the attack, he will strike with blows that lack great power but can send his foes tumbling across the battle field; on the defense, he will block with surprising speed and effect. When not blocking, Do-yol is not particularly sturdy by Superhuman standards, but his speed and dexterity serve well to keep him out of danger. He can take a severe beating and recover surprisingly quickly.
In the original film, Do-yol was in the process of turning into a vampire, a process he completed by the end of the picture. While transforming, Do-yol could only access his powers when filled with rage or lust. After the transformation was complete, he presumably has his full powers at all times. To simulate the earlier version of Vampire Cop Ricky, aply the "Only when sexually aroused or enraged" limit to all of his Vampiric powers save regeneration and life support. This write up was intended for a convention game, and as such may need to be rebalanced for other campaigns.
A Korean man of average height and weight, but with cat-like eyes and small fangs. Face becomes terifying when in full vampire mode. Wears a white mask, red sweater, and black leather long coat and pants when fighting crime.
Character by Kim Su-ro. Character Sheet by Robert Dorf, 2009.
We hear Do-yol speak a bit of English in the film.
The Priest is a specialist in Vampire Hunting, and may himself be an ex vampire.
Inhuman cat-eyed fanged monster; not subtle.
8d6 w/ STR
8d6 w/ STR
Several times in the film, we see Vampire Cop go into a defensive stance against groups of foes, blocking every attack without taking damage.
Concealed with mask, or by deactivating all vampiric powers
Desires to feed when feels lust, sees fresh blood, or feels rage. Only "Moderate" by end of film, as this urge never seems to stop him from going about his business.