Let's not forget that Nosferatu almost vanished from existence (because he was an illegal bootleg and all copies of movie were ordered destroyed) and had to be rescued by pirates.
Let's not forget that Nosferatu almost vanished from existence (because he was an illegal bootleg an
Bonus fun fact for those unaware: A character whose name is a reference to Count Orlok (the actual name of the character we all keep calling "Nosferatu") appears in Symphony of the Night, as a vampiric reptilian creature working under Dracula.
Worth mentioning about Orlok though, his movie influenced vampire media for decades to come by apparently being the literal first to ever use the "sunlight is extremely and instantly fatal to vampires" bit, so he's got that bragging right, I guess. :V
Bonus fun fact for those unaware: A character whose name is a reference to Count Orlok (the actual n
Yes, I'm aware though his name is mistranslated as "Olrox" and I knew Nosferatu began the trope of sunlight killing vampires. Nosferatu isn't entirely without merit, I just thought this was funny.
Yes, I'm aware though his name is mistranslated as "Olrox" and I knew Nosferatu began the trope of s
I know, I was just putting that out there <:3 Also, "Olrox" may have been intentional, but I guess I'd have to check what he's called in the Japanese version of the game. :V
I know, I was just putting that out there <:3 Also, "Olrox" may have been intentional, but I guess I
Count Dracula was weakened by sunlight, but it alone could not kill him. It merely reduced his apparent strength to around normal human levels. If anything this was beneficial to his public disguise.
If I recall correctly, in order to kill Dracula, the hunters simultaneously exposed him to sunlight, put a stake in his heart, and cut off his head. They weren't taking any chances on missing a step.
Count Dracula was weakened by sunlight, but it alone could not kill him. It merely reduced his appar
Yep, prior to Nosferatu, all vampire lore stated that sunlight basically just made vampires easier to kill by sapping them of their energy and supernatural power. iirc, the decaptiation tactic also typically included first shoving garlic in the vampire's mouth, which is where the "vampires fearing/being allergic to garlic" trope comes from and why vampire hunters are often depicted carrying whole bulbs of it.
Yep, prior to Nosferatu, all vampire lore stated that sunlight basically just made vampires easier t
After Dracula first attacks Lucy, Van Helsing hangs garlic up in the hopes of keeping him away. While Dracula is "repulsed" by garlic, it turns out to be insufficient and he attacks again, turning Lucy into an undead.
After Dracula first attacks Lucy, Van Helsing hangs garlic up in the hopes of keeping him away. Whil