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Dracula isn't a werewolf. It's just that vampires can turn into wolves and can control them.
Yes he can turn into a bat, however not all Dracula's have been able too. In Nosferatu the first proper vampire film based on Bram Stokes novel, Count Orlock (Dracula) could not turn into a bat. He could however disappear. It was in Bela Lugosi's Dracula in 1931 that the first vampire turned into a bat, and also a wolf. From this Christopher Lee's character could but many features such as this transformation has changed over the years.
Some people say that draculas are the rulers of the vampires and there are also others who say that when a dracula feed on a virgin, then a vampire is born there are too many sayings so it depends which do you believe in.
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Dracula was into blood sports.He also likes cricket - he fancies himself as a good batsman.
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he can turn into bats
Dracula isn't a werewolf. It's just that vampires can turn into wolves and can control them.
Yes he can turn into a bat, however not all Dracula's have been able too. In Nosferatu the first proper vampire film based on Bram Stokes novel, Count Orlock (Dracula) could not turn into a bat. He could however disappear. It was in Bela Lugosi's Dracula in 1931 that the first vampire turned into a bat, and also a wolf. From this Christopher Lee's character could but many features such as this transformation has changed over the years.
The movie Dracula is about a vampire who sucks blood. He falls in love with his dog, then his dog turns into a human and there babies turn out to be half dog and half human.
When you read a book you turn the page.
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Dracula was not really invented. Bram Stoker, the author of the novel, was inspired by a real person named Vlad III (also Vlad Tepes or Vlad Draculea). Vlad Tepes (1431-1476) was a prince from Walachia. The novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker was first published on 18th May 1897.
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' was as much a love story as it was a horror story. An ancient vampire longs for his lost love, and believes he has found her reincarnation. He sets in place monstrous machinations to create a situation that will enable him to turn her into the type of monster he has become, so that she will remain with him throughout eternity.
Ecclesiastes 3
This quote is from the book "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" written by Richard Bach. It is a fable about a seagull learning about life and flight.