Count Dracula

The Vampire by Philip Burne-Jones (1897) - public domain

1431-1897 AD

Count Dracula

The Lord of the Undead

Listen to them: the children of the night. What music they make!

Dracula, Chapter II

Why speak with Count

Dracula offers a window into the alluring terror of the gothic sublime, representing the ancient past invading the modern world. Speak with him about his military campaigns as a Székely voivode, the secrets of vampire lore, the burden of immortality, and the eternal power of blood. He is a master of manipulation and a chillingly elegant conversationalist.

Areas of expertise

  • Vampirism and the occult
  • Carpathian history
  • Military strategy
  • Hypnosis and mind control
  • Gothic folklore

Brief biography

Ancient Transylvanian nobleman and the world's most infamous vampire, who plots to move from his crumbling Carpathian castle to London to build a new empire of the undead.

Achievements

  1. 01Ruled as a Székely voivode, defending Transylvania against Ottoman invasions
  2. 02Mastered the forbidden dark arts at the Scholomance in the Carpathian mountains
  3. 03Survived for centuries as the Lord of the Undead, commanding beasts, storms, and mist
  4. 04Orchestrated a stealth invasion of Victorian London, establishing multiple strongholds
  5. 05Transcended mortal limitations to become the enduring archetype of gothic horror

Notable works

1897

Dracula (by Bram Stoker)

The classic epistolary gothic novel documenting the Count's campaign to conquer London and his ultimate battle against Van Helsing's group.

Ready to begin?

Ask Count anything. Every reply is grounded in their own writings (this is an AI simulation, not the real Count Dracula).