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There are many strange things he sees at Dracula's castle... most important for your question are the following informations:

- There are only a few rooms he can enter; many doors are locked.

- Also the entrance door is locked; Dracula opens it for Jonathan without a key (he is as strong as 10-20 men), but there are wolves behind it.

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