Research Paper On Dracula

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Two months after the death of Count Dracula, Mina and I traveled to Transylvania in order to destroy the sisters. The beautiful female vampires are still hunting victims during the night and still sleep in the earth they were buried with. Are trip was long and arduous. We traveled via coach to London and picked up a ticket on the steam ship SS Cornwall bound for Lübeck, currently under control by the Prussian Empire. Then our journey continued again by coach as we traveled to Berlin, then by train we continued on to Budapest. We continued to Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania and finished our journey by coach to Bran. It was Bran where we were heading therefore we could get to castle Dracula, and defeat the remaining vampires. As we reached …show more content…

We decided to light fires in the halls without garlic just to see if fire would affect them. It appeared not to as the following night the vampires would stalk the nights once again as if the fires never existed. Early the next morning while the sun rose it rained and most of the fires and wafers that were outside we destroyed. That morning we were met by three wolves growling at us inside the castle. They abolished us and sent us back running to the town. During that insane morning many more people were bitten. As the sun finished rising, the wolves disappeared. We stormed the castle once more and went deeper into the halls of the castle then we had previously. We found inscriptions of Dracula and his wives names dated “April 1st 1871” in German with a location labeled “Elsass regional cemetery” on the wall next to the names. We asked the remaining locals about the names and they said that a noble named “Vlad Dragul” used to live at Bran until he was drafted into the Prussian army forcibly by the Wallachia-Moldova government for the Franco-Prussian war. According to the locals Vlad died in combat in the battle of Sundgau in the middle of April and a coffin full of dirt was brought back to Bran and was buried here in his castle. Where he received the nickname “Dracula” or “Son of a Dragon,” because of the random fires that appeared next to his coffin full of dirt. The locals elaborated even more telling us that Dracula was nothing more than a ghost and the deaths of the villagers were nothing more than his wives

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