Nosferatu

Notes:
 * Spawned by trading a Pure Blood to a ??? at (F-9) in Aydeewa Subterrane on map 2.
 * Can use Stun, Dread Spikes, Drain, Drain II, Absorb-ACC, Absorb-TP, and Cure V.
 * Can drop multiple Aurum Gauntlets.
 * Uses Draw In then charms people of the party.
 * Regularly spawns 3 additional mobs that all TP instantly along with Nosferatu on whoever has hate. They immediately despawn after.
 * This ability can be prevented by casting Stun as soon as he begins to use the summon animation.
 * Uses special ability Astral Flow that summons three monsters as described above with the exception that it is instantaneous.
 * Summoned pets can be: Nosferatu's wolves (Hounds), Nosferatu's bats (Bat trios), Nosferatu's murks (Fomors). (Incomplete)
 * Resistant to Gravity.
 * Builds an immunity to Stun.
 * Susceptible to all Damage Over Time spells.

Special Attacks
 * Draw In
 * Astral Flow: Instantly summons three pets that instantly perform TP attacks.
 * Bloodrake: 12' Area of Effect Drain.
 * Wings of Gehenna: Area of Effect knockback and Stun.
 * Heliovoid: Absorbs one beneficial effect from party members within range.
 * Nosferatu's Kiss: Single target charm.
 * Nocturnal Servitude: Area of Effect charm.
 * Decollation: Single target damage
 * Eternal Damnation: Gaze Doom.

Battle Strategies:
 * Quite likely duoable by RDM/NIN and BLM/NIN by kiting to zone, then zoning in and out nuking and DoTing. We used a similar strategy but had 2 BLMs a SMN and an RDM.
 * Tanks in any melee-style attempt SHOULD BRING ATLEAST a stack x1, IT NOT x2 of Holy Water. Nosferatu will spam Eternam Damnation under 50% HP, and while that move can be negated by tanking backward prior to its use, being able to remove the Doom effect will free mages to concentrate on healing

Historical Background
The name "Nosferatu" is actually derived from the Old Slavonic word "nosufuratu," which is borrowed from the Greek word "nosophoros," meaning "plague-carrier." The term does not actually signify "undead."

The Nosferatu, within White-Wolf's "World of Darkness" setting, are one of the founding clans of the Camarilla. They appear almost inhuman, with grotesque features, supposedly because of a crime committed by the founder of the clan. They dislike beauty, and despise the Toreador, but they are generally trustworthy and straitforward in their dealings. The Nosferatu usually control the sewer system of a city, as well as make their havens there. It is said that they can call the creatures of the sewers to do their bidding.

Nosferatu is also a name given by F.W. Murnau for the word "Vampire". Seen in the movie "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror", which is basically a "Dracula" movie with different names.

Nosferatu also appear in the stories Van Helsing