Definitions for "nosferatu"
The Nosferatu are the least human in appearance of all the clans. The process of their change leaves them horribly disfigured. They live deep below the city in storm drains and sewers. They also have the finest information network of all the clans. Pro-Gangrel and Brujah.
Slavic, old world term for vampire, meaning "undead."
The lineage of vampires created by Kern, Lillith's son, and including all his fledglings. They are more vulnerable, especially to sunlight, than other vampires. Notes that Kern is a Demon-Vampire, not a Nosferatu. See Vampires. See also Kern.
Keywords:  album, murnau, beefheart, helstar, vlad
Nosferatu was the 1979 album produced by the Stranglers' Hugh Cornwell's musical collaboration with Robert Williams, who was a drummer in Captain Beefheart's Magic Band. The album cover features a still from F.W. Murnau's 1922 film of the same name.
Nosferatu are a British goth rock band that formed in 1988. They were founded by guitarist Vlad Janicek with a female vocalist named Sapphire Aurora. They were eventually joined on guitar by Damien Deville, the band would change vocalists several times before Louis DeWray filled the position in 1991.
Nosferatu is a technical power/speed metal album by Helstar released by Metal Blade Records in 1989.
This project is a Cocoa Direct Connect client made to fill the void for a good Mac OS X Direct Connect client. This client will support all the extensions for the DC protocol that DC++ has added, and will utilize BlackHoleMedia's NetSocket for networking