At some time, however, Katherine eventually attempts to kill Klaus, evidently believing that she has succeeded, but Klaus survived. The books suggest that Klaus abuses her while teaching her to become a significantly tougher, stronger vampire, and over time with Klaus influence, she becomes power-hungry and insane, losing utterly her childlike innocence and naiveté. The two then spent the next five century together. Nothing more is known about Klaus' whereabouts when, one day, in 1491, Katherine returned to the German village to find him, after faking her death in an attempts to get both Salvatore's brothers to reconcile by fooling them into believing she had committed suicide. He then turned her into a vampire, feeding her with his blood, saving her from death and making her much stronger than she had been in life, and Gudren used more of her connections to find Katherine a spelled lapis lazuli ring so that she could walk in the daylight. That girl was Katherine Von Schwarzschild aka Katherine. One day, a maid showed up and begged for his help, because her young mistress was dying. In the late fifteenth century, he lived in a village in Germany, where the people thought that he was the devil himself. He then, probably, decided to stick around the general area of Germany. ![]() During this time, probably, he met and gained the confidence of a being named The Devil, and became the ruler of hell. He also fought in the Trojan War (1194 BC to 1184 BC), was part of Alexander the Great's army (336 BC - 326 BC) and witnessed the death of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC, and in the wars that led to the Roman Empire's downfall (on the Germanic side) in AD 456. He remembered wandering about on earth carrying an axe (4500 BC - 3200 BC). Klaus is of unknown age, his earliest memory is darkness where then came light.
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