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Sybil (Nathalie Kelley) is the most ruthless villain The Vampire Diaries has had in some time, but that doesn't mean there isn't a heart in there somewhere - or at least there used to be.
It isn’t really a Vampire Diaries Christmas unless a main character in mortal danger. With Sybil at the Salvatore house, Bonnie and Enzo are staying far away. Which means they are free to look ...
Sybil had her sights set on Bonnie Bennet on The Vampire Diaries after seeing how much she means to Enzo. In "You Decided That I Was Worth Saving," Sybil was desperate to find a way to convince ...
The Vampire Diaries provided riveting drama and spine ... Sadly, Tyler even tried to talk Damon out of Sybil's siren song that was making him murderous, but it didn't work. A beloved member ...
Apparently, they keep asking for Seline. Alaric is just about to tell Caroline that he killed Damon when Damon walks through the door with Sybil. This should be fun. Damon “kills” Stefan with ...
CW “The Vampire Diaries” revealed their new big bad in the Season 8 premiere, and as promised, she has some deep roots in mythology. Sybil, played by Nathalie Kelley, is a siren who is ...
for a fantasy show like The Vampire Diaries. Sybil and Seline were cannibalistic Sirens, but only one of them was active.
PHOTOSThe Vampire Diaries: Final Season Poster Sends [Spoiler] Six Feet Under “It’s the ‘almost’ part of that sentence that vexes me,” Sybil responds, before asking for a peek inside his ...
Sybil revealed her origin story to Stefan on The Vampire Diaries' "An Eternity of Misery," and it wasn't pretty. When Sybil was a young girl, before she became an immortal, flesh-eating siren ...
When it comes to lunatic teachers leading their students into life-threatening situations under the guise of a “field trip,” Ms. Frizzle’s got nothing on The Vampire Diaries‘ Sybil.
Since the big reveal last week on The Vampire Diaries that Alaric’s nanny Seline ... But she did a good job of hiding from The Armory while Sybil was locked in the vault for the past 200 years.