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  1. Posted: November 2, 2017In: Fantasy

    When an exiled prince unexpectedly becomes ruler in a foreign kingdom, he must make dangerous alliances if he is to survive the vampire Emperor who murdered his parents.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on November 7, 2017 at 9:33 pm

    Yes, that's what I meant, more closer to Vlad the Impaler than Bram Stoker's Dracula. No flying bats whatsoever LOL. As a fantasy, the intention was to keep similarities with European medieval times, but steer away from the classic chivalry/chivalric code etc...

    Yes, that’s what I meant, more closer to Vlad the Impaler than Bram Stoker’s Dracula. No flying bats whatsoever LOL. As a fantasy, the intention was to keep similarities with European medieval times, but steer away from the classic chivalry/chivalric code etc…

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  2. Posted: November 2, 2017In: Fantasy

    When an exiled prince unexpectedly becomes ruler in a foreign kingdom, he must make dangerous alliances if he is to survive the vampire Emperor who murdered his parents.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on November 7, 2017 at 6:47 am

    Good question.. . the hook is the vampire as a ruler, in medieval fantasy context, while the most common scenario is post Bram Stoker?s era (1800-) Also, I used the word Vampire for simplicity sake but what I had in mind was not the classic vampire, who can't stand daylight, transform in bat, etc...Read more

    Good question.. . the hook is the vampire as a ruler, in medieval fantasy context, while the most common scenario is post Bram Stoker?s era (1800-)

    Also, I used the word Vampire for simplicity sake but what I had in mind was not the classic vampire, who can’t stand daylight, transform in bat, etc… but more like a need for drinking blood and limited power..

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  3. Posted: November 2, 2017In: Fantasy

    When an exiled prince unexpectedly becomes ruler in a foreign kingdom, he must make dangerous alliances if he is to survive the vampire Emperor who murdered his parents.

    moviefreak81 Samurai
    Added an answer on November 7, 2017 at 2:28 am

    Good question.. . the hook is the vampire as a ruler, in medieval fantasy context, while the most common scenario is post Bram Stoker's era (1800-)

    Good question.. . the hook is the vampire as a ruler, in medieval fantasy context, while the most common scenario is post Bram Stoker’s era (1800-)

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