All About Dracula
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 05:21
Dracula, properly named "Count Dracula", is the basis for the new species of Zompire Dracularius, and is also the title character of Bram Stoker's horror novel Dracula. Count Dracula is a vampire, sorcerer, and Transylvanian nobleman, and is centuries in age. He masks his inconceivable evil nature with an aristocratic charm in daily life. He had studied black arts in the days of his youth and later took up a spot in the military. Dracula returned from death by using the black arts he had learned, and lived for several centuries as a vampire with three wives in his castle.
When his plans were interfered with, Dracula would often go into flurries of rage (much like the Zompire Dracularius does). He feels very strongly about his heritage as a warrior, and prides himself on being infused with the blood of multiple heroes. Communing with the dead is one supernatural ability that Dracula possesses. Also, he has large amounts of physical strength, equivalent to that of 20 men.
As he is an "undead", most methods of killing him are useless. Instead, one must drive a wooden stake through his heart or shoot him with a sacred bullet (in some theories). He can manipulate weather, defy gravity to a certain extent, control minds, and requires no sustenance other than fresh blood (which rejuvenates him). Many of these properties exist in the Zompire Dracularius.