FAQ About The Originals
What is the Mikaelson family's backstory?
The Mikaelson family has a rich and intricate backstory that is explored throughout "The Originals" and "The Vampire Diaries." Here are the key elements of their history:
Origin and Parentage: The Mikaelson family is of Nordic origin and consists of siblings Klaus, Elijah, Rebekah, Kol, and Finn. Their parents are Mikael, a Viking warrior, and Esther, a powerful witch.
Immortality and Vampirism: The Mikaelson siblings were turned into vampires by their mother, Esther, using a spell and the blood of the original vampire, Amara. This was done to protect them from the werewolves and ensure their survival.
The Vampire Diaries Connection: The Mikaelson family's backstory is intertwined with "The Vampire Diaries." They were first introduced in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 2, where their history and conflicts were explored in depth.
The Curse and Hybrid Origins: Klaus, as the result of his mother's spell, was cursed with a werewolf side that prevented him from tapping into his hybrid nature. The curse was ultimately broken, allowing Klaus to become the first hybrid vampire-werewolf.
The Original Vampires: As the first vampires, the Mikaelsons are often referred to as the "Originals." They are stronger, faster, and more powerful than ordinary vampires. Their bloodline has spawned numerous vampire bloodlines throughout history.
Family Dynamics and Conflicts: The Mikaelsons' history is marked by complex family dynamics, including love, betrayal, and conflicts. Their relationships with each other have shaped their personalities and motivations.
Pursuit and Protection of Family: Despite their conflicts, the Mikaelsons share a deep bond and a fierce loyalty to their family. Protecting and reuniting their family is a recurring theme throughout the series.
The Mikaelson family's backstory is revealed gradually over the course of "The Vampire Diaries" and is further explored in "The Originals." Their history and origins play a significant role in shaping the events and conflicts of the shows.