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'''Count Vladisluas Dracula''' was a villanous vampire lord from [[Van Helsing]].
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'''Count Vladisluas Dracula''' was a villanous [[vampire]] lord from [[Van Helsing]].
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
An ancient [[Vampire|vampire]] and lifelong enemy of the Valerious family, Count Vladislaus Dracula was the son of [[Valerious the Elder]] Upon his murder at the hands of [[Van Helsing, Gabriel|Van Helsing]], Dracula made a pact with the Devil which turned him into a vampire. He sought to rule the world by siring offspring with his three wives [[Verona]], [[Aleera]] and [[Marishka]]. Unfortunately, being dead (or at the very least, [[Undead|undead]]), the children they bore were not alive.
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Count Vladisluas Dracula was born in [[1422]] and was the son of Valerious the Elder. He was murdered in [[1462]] at the hands of [[Van Helsing, Gabriel|Van Helsing]]. Upon his death, he made a deal with the Devil to give him new life and thus he was transformed into a vampire. However, the only way for him to sustain his life was by drinking the blood of others. Despite his evil reign, his father Valerious the Elder could not bear to kill his own son and thus banished him to an icy fortress in a far off hidden location. However, the Devil had granted the Count with wings through which he escaped his castle prison in order to terrorise the mortal world. As such, Valerious the Elder promised that his family would not rest or enter Heaven until Dracula was vanquished from the lands.
  
Hoping to give life to his children that they might overrun the Earth and wipe out humanity, Dracula sought the help of [[Frankenstein, Dr. Victor (Van Helsing)|Dr. Victor Frankenstein]]. For him, Frankenstein created the [[Frankenstein Monster]], which Dracula hoped would act as a human battery of sorts to properly generate the right amount of life-giving electricity to pump through the comatose vampire children.
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At some point, the Count took upon three women as his brides who were [[Verona]], [[Aleera]] and [[Marishka]]. He sought to rule the world with his kind but due to the fact that they were [[Undead|undead]], the children that were born were not alive. But in [[1887]], 400 years later, he acquired the services of a Human doctor known as [[Frankenstein, Dr. Victor (Van Helsing)|Dr. Victor Frankenstein]] and financed his work. The doctor performed unethical experiments in order to give life to the dead and began stealing bodies from graves to craft a being which became known as [[Frankenstein Monster]]. The castle where he performed his experiments was discovered by the Human villagers who sought to storm it at the time when Viktor Frankenstein was successful in giving life to the monster. Dracula sought to use the beast as a living power battery which would be used to give his own children life.
  
However, upon learning of his plans, Frankenstein turned against Dracula and the vampire killed him, but the Monster escaped. In desperation, Dracula sought to use first his descendant [[Valerious, Boris|Boris Valerious]] as the human conductor, and when that failed he tried [[Valerious, Velkan|Velkan Valerious]], and although Velkan's [[Werewolf|werewolf]] blood gave life to the children, they soon died and Dracula gave up on the Valeriouses altogether.
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With the experiment a success, Dracula revealed his intentions and was forced to kill Dr Frankenstein but this act simply enrages the monster who throws a object into Dracula that knocks him into a fireplace. Afterwards, the monster takes his father to a nearby windmill which is burnt down the villagers. By the time Dracula and his Brides arrive to retake the monster, the windmill had been destroyed and it seemed that the Counts plans were lost forever.
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Years later, Dracula used Frankensteins assistant Igor to continue the late doctors work. At the same time, he was being challenged by a resistance from the Human villagers who were led by the descenants of the Valerious family. In desperation, Dracula attempted to use his first descendant [[Valerious, Boris|Boris Valerious]] as the human conductor to give life to his vampiric children but this failed. The disappearance of Boris Valerious would spark the continued hunting from his children, [[Valerious, Velkan|Velkan Valerious]] and [[Anna Valerious]].
  
 
Eventually he did recapture the Monster and bring his children to life, but he was stopped thanks to the efforts of Van Helsing and Velkan's sister, [[Valerious, Anna|Anna Valerious]], when Van Helsing himself transformed into a werewolf after being bitten by Velkan and killed Dracula by ripping out his throat.
 
Eventually he did recapture the Monster and bring his children to life, but he was stopped thanks to the efforts of Van Helsing and Velkan's sister, [[Valerious, Anna|Anna Valerious]], when Van Helsing himself transformed into a werewolf after being bitten by Velkan and killed Dracula by ripping out his throat.
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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
===Personality and attributes===
 
===Personality and attributes===
Dracula was capable of turning not into a bat but a large, winged monster that resembled a [[Demon|demon]] or [[Gargoyle|gargoyle]].
 
 
 
He stated that he felt no love, joy or sorrow and that he was empty. Despite this, he felt that his fate was not bad as he would live forever.
 
He stated that he felt no love, joy or sorrow and that he was empty. Despite this, he felt that his fate was not bad as he would live forever.
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Dracula was capable of turning not into a bat but a large, winged monster that resembled a [[Demon|demon]] or [[Gargoyle|gargoyle]].
  
 
===Powers and abilities===
 
===Powers and abilities===
 
Unlike ordinary vampires, Dracula was immune to the items that would kill his kin. This meant that crosses did not harm and stakes to his heart did not kill him; they only caused him pain but otherwise he was invulnerable. Crosses placed in his hands would melt into their constituent parts whilst causing him pain while stakes remained fixed to his chest until he removed them. Fire could burn parts of his body but these immediately regenerated back to hisnormal Human features.
 
Unlike ordinary vampires, Dracula was immune to the items that would kill his kin. This meant that crosses did not harm and stakes to his heart did not kill him; they only caused him pain but otherwise he was invulnerable. Crosses placed in his hands would melt into their constituent parts whilst causing him pain while stakes remained fixed to his chest until he removed them. Fire could burn parts of his body but these immediately regenerated back to hisnormal Human features.
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His vampiric nature meant that he had no reflection and had the need to drink the blood of mortals to sustain himself. Furthermore, he was capable of passing on his vampiric curse onto others thus making them vampires like himself. It was said by the Count that a single moment of pain which was followed by immortality.
  
 
The Count only had one weakness which were the supernatural powers of Werewolves who's strengths were capable of killing him. This was the reason why he always tamed werewolves to his will to prevent them from turning against him.
 
The Count only had one weakness which were the supernatural powers of Werewolves who's strengths were capable of killing him. This was the reason why he always tamed werewolves to his will to prevent them from turning against him.

Revision as of 11:28, 4 January 2009

Count Vladisluas Dracula was a villanous vampire lord from Van Helsing.

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Biography

Count Vladisluas Dracula was born in 1422 and was the son of Valerious the Elder. He was murdered in 1462 at the hands of Van Helsing. Upon his death, he made a deal with the Devil to give him new life and thus he was transformed into a vampire. However, the only way for him to sustain his life was by drinking the blood of others. Despite his evil reign, his father Valerious the Elder could not bear to kill his own son and thus banished him to an icy fortress in a far off hidden location. However, the Devil had granted the Count with wings through which he escaped his castle prison in order to terrorise the mortal world. As such, Valerious the Elder promised that his family would not rest or enter Heaven until Dracula was vanquished from the lands.

At some point, the Count took upon three women as his brides who were Verona, Aleera and Marishka. He sought to rule the world with his kind but due to the fact that they were undead, the children that were born were not alive. But in 1887, 400 years later, he acquired the services of a Human doctor known as Dr. Victor Frankenstein and financed his work. The doctor performed unethical experiments in order to give life to the dead and began stealing bodies from graves to craft a being which became known as Frankenstein Monster. The castle where he performed his experiments was discovered by the Human villagers who sought to storm it at the time when Viktor Frankenstein was successful in giving life to the monster. Dracula sought to use the beast as a living power battery which would be used to give his own children life.

With the experiment a success, Dracula revealed his intentions and was forced to kill Dr Frankenstein but this act simply enrages the monster who throws a object into Dracula that knocks him into a fireplace. Afterwards, the monster takes his father to a nearby windmill which is burnt down the villagers. By the time Dracula and his Brides arrive to retake the monster, the windmill had been destroyed and it seemed that the Counts plans were lost forever.

Years later, Dracula used Frankensteins assistant Igor to continue the late doctors work. At the same time, he was being challenged by a resistance from the Human villagers who were led by the descenants of the Valerious family. In desperation, Dracula attempted to use his first descendant Boris Valerious as the human conductor to give life to his vampiric children but this failed. The disappearance of Boris Valerious would spark the continued hunting from his children, Velkan Valerious and Anna Valerious.

Eventually he did recapture the Monster and bring his children to life, but he was stopped thanks to the efforts of Van Helsing and Velkan's sister, Anna Valerious, when Van Helsing himself transformed into a werewolf after being bitten by Velkan and killed Dracula by ripping out his throat.

Background

Personality and attributes

He stated that he felt no love, joy or sorrow and that he was empty. Despite this, he felt that his fate was not bad as he would live forever.

Dracula was capable of turning not into a bat but a large, winged monster that resembled a demon or gargoyle.

Powers and abilities

Unlike ordinary vampires, Dracula was immune to the items that would kill his kin. This meant that crosses did not harm and stakes to his heart did not kill him; they only caused him pain but otherwise he was invulnerable. Crosses placed in his hands would melt into their constituent parts whilst causing him pain while stakes remained fixed to his chest until he removed them. Fire could burn parts of his body but these immediately regenerated back to hisnormal Human features.

His vampiric nature meant that he had no reflection and had the need to drink the blood of mortals to sustain himself. Furthermore, he was capable of passing on his vampiric curse onto others thus making them vampires like himself. It was said by the Count that a single moment of pain which was followed by immortality.

The Count only had one weakness which were the supernatural powers of Werewolves who's strengths were capable of killing him. This was the reason why he always tamed werewolves to his will to prevent them from turning against him.

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