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August Müller was a character on The Originals. He was introduced in the fifth episode of the fifth season.

Early History[]

Sometime before 1933, he married Greta and had adopted Antoinette and Roman as his own children.

Throughout The Originals Series[]

In Don't It Just Break Your Heart, he is seen in a flashback taking place in 1933 Rostock, Germany. He is seen making art and Klaus makes mocking comments toward said art. After arguing with Elijah and Klaus, he leaves with his daughter, Antoinette, and murders more werewolves by the pack. It is also discovered that he murdered a total of 90 werewolves before Elijah arrived, which started alerting Mikael.

At night, Klaus goes to August's residence and he comes out, shooting an arrow at Klaus. Klaus goes to him and threatens to kill anyone he has met and loved, and proceeds to extract his heart, killing him in the process. He then tells the people nearby to grab the coin to save themselves and he begins killing said people. A woman comes out and grabs the coin, saving herself and her family. The woman is revealed to be Greta and she is seen cradling him, and this begins the family's long stemmed vampire supremacy.

Personality[]

He showed a quiet exterior somewhat, but stood firmly in what he believed in. He had shown to have a deep hatred and disregard to werewolves due to them being able to kill vampires.

Physical Appearance[]

He had an athletic build and a tall stature. He had light blue eyes, short light brown hair and a light brown mustache. He mainly wore a dark colored shirt and pants.

Powers and Abilities[]

August possessed the standard powers and abilities of a non-Original vampire.

Weaknesses[]

August had the typical weaknesses of a non-Original vampire.

Name[]

  • August is both a given name and surname developed from the Latin "Augustus". It derived from the Latin word augere, meaning "to increse".
  • Müller is German and means "miller" (profession). It is the most common surname in Germany, Switzerland and the French départements of Bas-Rhin and Moselle.
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