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it is it coincidence that when a well loved and important part to the plot character…that oh so happens to be voiced by the icon Kenjiro Tsuda himself…seemingly always are the ones to have such unnecessary and sad deaths…no just me




Important members of the decay of angels (fuck fukuchi) sketches

Hello there
Seeing from his violent demeanour that he was English, they gave him a ticket for the furthest station on the way thither that the train reached.
People are being so harsh on these poor station clerks!! These people saw some dude sprinting towards them, looking like he fell out of a salon window into a bog probably, ranting and raving in English and broken bits of German, probably sobbing, looking like actual death, piling some super-ancient looking currency onto their counter (???) and sure went, ah yes, The English are at it again -
but the key word in that sentence is thither. They weren’t thinking “yikes, let’s get this dude as far away from us as possible asap”, they turned to their colleagues and went “shit guys, this poor man must be terribly lost! I haven’t the faintest how to get him home but England is to the north west of here, yeah? So idk let’s just put him on the train that goes the furthest that way, godspeed you weird little dude” and i just think that’s lovely
Bram Stoker is experiencing Writer Hell: over a century later people are still reading and discussing your work but they're making jokes about your one (1) timeline oopsie








Bram Strokers Dracula 🧛🏼♂️🦇

my (probably inaccurate lol) depiction of Lucy Westenra ❤️❤️❤️ she is so sick victorian lady. Did anyone else find Dracula (the book) incredibly funny? it’s so out of pocket

Some kunibram for the soul
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (also known as Dracula: Voyage of the Demeter) by André Øvredal.
Based on "The Captain's Log", a chapter from the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
Gorgeous, lavish and vicious!!

Dracula, is that you?
the type of shit I’d be writing if I was Jonathan Harker


WHERE’S THEIR HAPPY ENDING??
Renfield from Dracula can be faster than a car and I have evidence.

Carfax Abbey is in London. (marked red)
Seward Sanitorium is in Whitby. (marked purple)
It is a plot point (at least in the 1931 film) that Renfield escaped the sanitorium and fled to London, where he knew Dracula would be. These locations are estimated to be 231 km apart. It would take about 5-6 days to travel this distance, though he seems to end his journey within mere hours. It is presumed he didn’t use a carriage. The trip, car or train interchangeably, is roughly 5 hours. Let’s assume his journey to return to Dracula was 3 hours. 231 / 3 = 77 km/h.
Renfield’s running speed can reach up to 77km/h or higher (we don’t know what he’s capable of)
Just want to remind people that these interactions between Kenji and Bram exist and should be animated soon:



(If bones for some reason cuts this out I will cry, ok not really, but I’ll be sad)

by gepl on Flickr.Bran Castle, commonly known as Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania, Romania.
Day thirteen of Spooky Month! Today Camper is dressed as a spooooky librarian. No, really! These are some pretty scary stories, she swears! She couldn’t even finish her book of Edgar Allen Poe poems before her poor reading glasses were falling off her face from how much she was trembling! Maybe she’ll try Bram Stoker next, she’s heard Dracula isn’t too bad… At least today isn’t a Friday.



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