Drusilla appears in a number of comics/novels of the Buffy/Angel expanded universe. Angelus's sire Darla first discovered Drusilla, and presented her to Angelus as a new possible victim to torment. Her behavior is girlish, accompanied by a dark, ironic twist. Drusilla is delighted by Angelus's determination to destroy the world and encourages his ongoing sexual attention; both dynamics strongly disturb Spike, who wants Drusilla to himself again and does not particularly want the world to end. She returns in the second series, in which she helps the demon Archaeus (the Master's sire) build an army of vampires to take over Magic Town. Angelus first made contact with her by murdering Drusilla's priest, and impersonating him when she went to confession. However she flees in the finale when Angel, Faith and their allies defeat Archaeus and his army in a battle. Angelus sensed her purity and became obsessed with destroying her, as Drusilla had the potential for sainthood. The character next appears in Angel & Faith by Dark Horse Comics in the story arc "Daddy Issues" (2012), in which Drusilla has become sane thanks to the Lorophage demon, popularly referred to as the Highgate vampire, which ate her trauma and pain. She and William, later known as "Spike", shared an intimate relationship, though Angelus continued to engage in sexual relations with Dru as well. In "Lie to Me", Angel explains that, in 1860 when he was still Angelus, he became obsessed with Drusilla, a beautiful young Catholic woman who lived with her parents and two sisters in London. Spike's alliance with the Slayer, combined with Dru's skills of foresight and perception, prove to her that Spike is now tainted (not "demon enough" for her) and that he is developing feelings for Buffy. Drusilla's physical appearance also drew from additional sources, such as supermodel Kate Moss and the 1990s heroin chic aesthetic. Although Buffy and her friends save Angel, the ritual is successful. In Angel, the character recurs both in the present-day narrative and in flashbacks which depict her adventures across Europe and Asia with Angel and Spike. It is uncertain whether this is an elaborate hallucination, time travel to her personal past or an alternate universe where she was never turned by Angelus. in "Becoming, Part Two", when she convinces Giles that she is really Jenny Calendar). Later in the Angel & Faith series, it transpires she went on to kill one of the London Slayers affiliated with Faith. Juliet Landau. She is immortal, regenerates damage, drains human blood to survive, and is stronger than most humans. Juliet Landau is an actress, director, producer and writer. For instance, when she is happy, she will squeal and laugh like a young child, but she is happiest when committing torture, hunting humans, or witnessing mass destruction. Actress Juliet Landau said that when she first received the script, it indicated that Drusilla's accent could be British or American. Drusilla's madness is exhibited in her often-strange dialogue, which is peppered with non sequiturs like "Spike, do you love my insides?