Phew! Caught up!
Vampires
"Few creatures of the night have captured our imagination like vampires.
What explains our enduring fascination with vampires? Is it the overtones of sexual lust, power, control? Or is it a fascination with the immortality of the undead?"
Feel free to post any vampire-related content here. I'll be posting various vampire media I enjoy just as a way of kickstarting this community but don't let that stop you from posting something else. I just wanted a place to discuss vampire movies, books, games, etc.
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Now you gotta wait a whole week until we continue!
They’ll be in for a surprise when they open that box and find Dracula playing Nintendo in it.
The suspension building in the daily format is really nerve wracking — on a normal book I’d keep on reading.
Yeah it's a really delightfully frustrating way to read!
We've got a week break now, but after that, it's every day until the end.
Van Helsing's idea that Dracula will turn to dust is interesting. Lucy didn't.
It hasn't actually been explained, but I would guess the idea here is that killing a vampire ends their curse, and leaves them in the state they would have been if they weren't cursed with vampirism. Lucy reached her final death a few days after her embrace, so her corpse would still have been fresh by then if she had simply died. But Dracula is centuries old, and his body would long since have turned to dust if not for the unnatural extension granted by vampirism. So end the affliction and he turns to dust.
I wonder if this is also the start of the trope of "evil character dies and turns to dust" which has been used all over the place since.