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"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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CHAPTER XXV

Jonathan Harker's Journal.

17 October.---Everything is pretty well fixed now, I think, to welcome the Count on his return from his tour. Godalming told the shippers that he fancied that the box sent aboard might contain something stolen from a friend of his, and got a half consent that he might open it at his own risk. The owner gave him a paper telling the Captain to give him every facility in doing whatever he chose on board the ship, and also a similar authorisation to his agent at Varna. We have seen the agent, who was much impressed with Godalming's kindly manner to him, and we are all satisfied that whatever he can do to aid our wishes will be done. We have already arranged what to do in case we get the box open. If the Count is there, Van Helsing and Seward will cut off his head at once and drive a stake through his heart. Morris and Godalming and I shall prevent interference, even if we have to use the arms which we shall have ready. The Professor says that if we can so treat the Count's body, it will soon after fall into dust. In such case there would be no evidence against us, in case any suspicion of murder were aroused. But even if it were not, we should stand or fall by our act, and perhaps some day this very script may be evidence to come between some of us and a rope. For myself, I should take the chance only too thankfully if it were to come. We mean to leave no stone unturned to carry out our intent. We have arranged with certain officials that the instant the Czarina Catherine is seen, we are to be informed by a special messenger.

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[–] Sergio@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)
[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 points 6 days ago

Now you gotta wait a whole week until we continue!

[–] BennyInc@feddit.org 2 points 6 days ago

They’ll be in for a surprise when they open that box and find Dracula playing Nintendo in it.

[–] BennyInc@feddit.org 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The suspension building in the daily format is really nerve wracking — on a normal book I’d keep on reading.

[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 points 1 week ago

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.

[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 4 points 1 week ago

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.