In the episode, "Bad Blood", Liam O'Neal comes to Toronto because the details of the murder case make him suspect that a vampire may be involved. Janette identifies O'Neal as a Hunter, i.e., a human who is aware of the existence of vampires, hunts them down, and kills them. The possibility of such vampire hunters provides an obvious plot for fan fiction; and the term "Hunter" is a common way for fan writers to refer to them.
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| - In the episode, "Bad Blood", Liam O'Neal comes to Toronto because the details of the murder case make him suspect that a vampire may be involved. Janette identifies O'Neal as a Hunter, i.e., a human who is aware of the existence of vampires, hunts them down, and kills them. The possibility of such vampire hunters provides an obvious plot for fan fiction; and the term "Hunter" is a common way for fan writers to refer to them.
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| - In the episode, "Bad Blood", Liam O'Neal comes to Toronto because the details of the murder case make him suspect that a vampire may be involved. Janette identifies O'Neal as a Hunter, i.e., a human who is aware of the existence of vampires, hunts them down, and kills them. The possibility of such vampire hunters provides an obvious plot for fan fiction; and the term "Hunter" is a common way for fan writers to refer to them. In O'Neal's case, he is aware that vampires exist because he was attacked by one as a boy, but survived. In much fan fiction about Hunters, they are provided with a similar backstory to account for their knowledge.
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