Dracular was a blood sucking monster ,who killed people. Dracular was a blood sucking monster ,who killed people.
If we're talking about the original Bram Stoker's Dracula, the locations go from England to Dracula's castle, located in a remote spot in the Carpathian Mountains, which borders Transylvania (Romania), Bukovina and Moldovia in eastern Europe.
Whitby is closely associated with Dracula because Bram Stoker who wrote the original novel spent time in the town while on holiday there during the summer of 1890. While he was there he was researching and writing a novel that would eventually become Dracula. The most important piece of information Stoker found while staying in Whitby was in a document he found in Whitby library, An Account of the Principalities of Wallacia and Moldavia by William Wilkinson. This document contained a reference to a 15th Century prince who had earned himself the nickname 'Dracula'. In a way, Whitby can be seen as Dracula's birth place. Not only did Stoker spend time in Whitby himself, he also set a significant part of Dracula in the town and used it as the place Dracula first steps ashore in England in the form of a big black dog which jumps from a ship called The Demeter which had run aground in Whitby. If you are interested in Dracula, you can take a trip to Whitby and see it all for yourself!
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Yes he is
In a coffin in the seplichur of his castle.
I think its dracular or a zombie who did it. On the last page where it has all the notes one of them said"dracular did it HOAKS" then a line through it. The only thing what is not right is that it says hoaks. This story might be fake but i done't think it is.
the first in the fith season "Buffy vs. Dracular"
Craig Roberts of Tracy Beaker, Submarine, Becoming Human and others.
"Dracula" by Bram Stoker has around 400 pages, depending on the edition and formatting.
Dracula was invented by Bram Stoker in his nouvel Dracula in 1897. he was inspired by Transilvania's prince Vlad the Impaler(Vlad Tepes) or Vlad Dracula.
No. But Dracula was a character that most accurately depicted folklore vampires, apart from Camilla, that I know of. Vampire mythology has been around for millennia, even ancient times!
Count Dracula's house is fictionally located in Transylvania, specifically in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. The most famous depiction of his home is in Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula."
boy : vlad,vladimir , vladas girl: ingrid,veronica man:count dracular,lord of the darkness,prince of the evil woman:magda ,countess
Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula, was set in Transylvania and England. The novel followed Dracular's attempt to move to England and also included Dracula's fight with Abraham Van Helsing.