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Drakul Theory
exartiem:
Dracula becomes a vampire that feed on death to impress Drakul. Does that give a clue as to the nature of Drakul's original form?
Griffyn612:
--- Quote from: exartiem on September 03, 2017, 11:55:50 AM ---Dracula becomes a vampire that feed on death to impress Drakul. Does that give a clue as to the nature of Drakul's original form?
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Maybe, maybe not. JB has joked about how Harry had to die and come back to get to all the good stuff. It's also said that dying and coming back gets the attention of powerful creatures.
Dracula might have been attempting something similar, but might have botched the coming back part. He was still a little too dead. Which wouldn't necessarily have anything to do with his father's abilities.
wardenferry419:
--- Quote from: exartiem on September 03, 2017, 11:55:50 AM ---Dracula becomes a vampire that feed on death to impress Drakul. Does that give a clue as to the nature of Drakul's original form?
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Interesting thought. Could Dracul be a Grim Reaper?
jonas:
--- Quote from: exartiem on September 03, 2017, 11:55:50 AM ---Dracula becomes a vampire that feed on death to impress Drakul. Does that give a clue as to the nature of Drakul's original form?
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IS death and feeds on life... They are a perfect mirror to the being's they replace in a way.
kazimmoinuddin:
I figure Dracula attempted to access somehow Drakul power, that was sealed away when bound in human form. But the BCV was a failure. I just keep wondering say someone used an altered dark hollow ritual, but using the bcv remaining elders as fuel. I figure that somehow Drakul and the BCV are tied together, so if done right, affecting one will affect the other.
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