Across
- 2. The supernatural creature Carmilla is revealed to be.
- 5. The animal Carmilla is said to resemble.
- 8. The Austrian region where the story is set
- 11. The item that reveals Carmilla’s resemblance to an ancestor.
- 12. What Carmilla finds painful or irritating to hear.
- 15. The "natural" illness used to explain the victims' wasting away.
- 16. The original name of the Countess found on the old portrait.
- 17. The underlying, unspoken meaning or tension between the two main characters.
- 18. Spielsdorf’s military rank.
- 19. The place where Carmilla is found sleeping in a pool of blood.
- 22. The object driven through the heart to kill the undead.
- 23. Carmilla’s typical physical state or mood.
- 24. The atmospheric lighting present during Carmilla’s wanderings.
Down
- 1. The cursed family name of the antagonist.
- 3. The final step in destroying the vampire after the stake.
- 4. The mysterious woman who leaves Carmilla in the care of Laura’s father.
- 6. The sustenance required by the antagonist.
- 7. The literary genre to which this book belongs.
- 8. The German word for the castle or manor where Laura lives.
- 9. Laura initially believes her first encounter with Carmilla was this.
- 10. The protagonist and narrator of the novella.
- 13. The first anagram name used by the antagonist before meeting Laura.
- 14. The General’s niece who died before the story began.
- 20. The time of day when the antagonist is most active.
- 21. The body part where the "punctures" are typically found.
