Dracula
Basic Information
Full Name: Count Dracula
Aliases/Nicknames: The Count, Master of the Castle
Age: Centuries-old
Gender: Male
Occupation: Nobleman, vampire
Affiliation: Leader of vampires
Appearance
Height: Not specified, but imposing
Build: Strong and commanding
Eye Color: Dark, piercing
Hair Color: Black
Distinguishing Features: Pale skin, sharp fangs, aristocratic demeanor
Background
Place of Origin: Transylvania, within the Carpathian Mountains
Family: Descendant of Attila the Hun
Education: Well-educated, aristocratic upbringing
History: A Transylvanian nobleman and a vampire who has lived for centuries
Personality
Traits: Charismatic, cunning, ruthless
Likes: Power, control, the night
Dislikes: Sunlight, garlic, holy symbols
Strengths: Supernatural abilities, immortality, strength
Weaknesses: Sunlight, holy water, wooden stakes
Abilities
Skills: Manipulation, seduction, multilingual
Powers (if applicable): Shape-shifting, control over animals and weather,
superhuman strength
Equipment/Tools: Castle, coffins filled with native soil
Relationships
Allies: Renfield, vampire brides
Enemies: Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker, Mina Harker
Romantic Interests: None specified, though he preys on women
Mentors: None specified
Proteges: None specified
Story Arcs
Notable Events: His move from Transylvania to England, his encounters with the
novel’s protagonists
Character Development: Dracula remains largely the same throughout the novel,
embodying ancient evil
Challenges/Conflicts: His efforts to spread his curse and the protagonists’ efforts
to stop him
Quotes
Catchphrases: “I am Dracula; and I bid you welcome, Mr. Harker, to my house.”
Notable Dialogue: “Listen to them—the children of the night. What music they
make!”
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Dracula can only rest in his native soil and must be invited to
enter someone’s home.
Influences: Inspired by Eastern European folklore and the historical figure Vlad the
Impaler
Cultural Impact: Dracula is the quintessential vampire and has influenced
countless works in horror and popular culture.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Dracula, due to his supernatural powers.
Vs Robin Hood: Dracula, as Robin Hood’s mortal abilities are no match for
Dracula’s vampiric powers.
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator, as it is not alive and thus immune to
Dracula’s life-draining abilities.
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief, due to his advanced technology and
combat training.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman, as her divine powers and combat skills
surpass Dracula’s vampiric abilities.
References
First Appearance: “Dracula” (1897)
Creators: Bram Stoker
Portrayed by (if applicable): Portrayed by many actors, most famously by Bela
Lugosi