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Jonathan Harker Arrives at the Castle Dracula
Jonathan Harker, a real estate salesman, arrives at the Castle Dracula to negotiate with Count Dracula about obtaining real estate in London named Carfax. -
Mr. Harker Discovers that Dracula has Imprisoned Him.
After Dracula unsuccessfully attempts to suck Mr. Harker's blood from a cut created by a shaving error, Mr. Harker discovers that Dracula is manipulating him to stay within the castle, rendering him a prisoner. Despite such, Mr. Harker is somewhat ambivalent about his discovery, as he behaves politely around the Count and doesn't confront him. -
Mr. Harker Has an Unusual Encounter with Three Women
It is nighttime, and in the middle of one of Dracula's rooms, Mr. Harker finds himself with three women. All of them have Dracula's pointed teeth, chin and ears, and the blonde woman attempts to kiss Mr. Harker on his neck. Mr. Harker, an engaged man, tries to avoid her until Dracula swoops in and throws the blonde woman out of Mr. Harker's way. Scolds the three women Dracula does, but he feeds the women a child, and all disappear except for Mr. Harker. -
Mr. Harker Plans Escape of Castle, Final Written Record from Mr. Harker from Castle Dracula
Nearly two months later, Mr. Harker creates a plan to escape the Castle Dracula, having had enough of the three women and the Count himself. Unfortunately, this is the final record of Mr. Harker's travels in Transylvania, and he does not record what occurs during or after his escape. -
Dracula Boards Boat to Great Britain
To travel to Carfax, Dracula boards a boat northwest-bound to Whitby in Great Britain along with a surplus of wooden boxes with him. On the way, Dracula feasts on the crew of the ship by biting into their necks and sucking their blood, and when the cruise is over, the entire crew is dead. Count Dracula can eat human blood and nothing else, lest he eventually die, so sucking their blood is essential to the Count's survival. -
Dracula Arrives at Whitby
Well, to be more accurate, he crashes his boat (one can assume the boat is his property because he killed the owner of the boat) onto a shore in Whitby. -
Dracula Bites Lucy Westenra, Her Medical Condition Starts to Oscillate
In the middle of the night, Mina Murray, Mr. Harker's fiancé, sees her close friend Lucy Westenra sleepwalking near Count Dracula. Dracula bites Lucy and sucks her blood, and in the following weeks, Westenra's medical condition fluctuates wildly; she goes from being happy, energetic, and lifeful one day to unconscious, pale, and lifeless the next day, and so on. Doctor Van Helsing and Doctor Seward monitor her medical condition and donate blood to her whenever she loses consciousness. -
Murray Determines Mr. Harker's Whereabouts
Sister Agatha of the St. Joseph and St. Mary Hospital sends Murray a letter, saying that Mr. Harker has been in the hospital for almost six weeks due to a brain fever. After reading the letter, Murray plans to venture to the hospital and "nurse him back to health." -
Dracula Transports his Cargo to Carfax
Having crash his boat in Whitby, Dracula uploads his boxes onto a freight train southbound to London and writes a letter to a London law firm. His letter instructs the law firm to ensure his cargo arrives at Carfax safely, and Dracula encloses £10 in his letter to pay for the firm's services. To keep his identity concealed, Dracula refers to himself as Samuel Billington. -
Murray Arrives at Hospital, Helps Mr. Harker Revive, and the Two Marry.
Murray arrives at the hospital, where Mr. Harker sleeps. Sister Agatha secures an emergency wedding location, where Mr. Harker and Murray become married once Mr. Harker awakens. That said, Mina Murray shall now be referred to as Mina Harker or Mrs. Harker. -
Dracula Helps Wolf Escape from Zoo, Wolf Kills Westenra's Mother
Dracula helps a wolf escape from a London zoo, who inserts his head into a window of the shelter where Westenra and her mother reside. Upon seeing Bersicker's face (the wolf is named Bersicker), Westenra's mother dies of shock, leaving Westenra alone in horror with her dead mother nearby. One of Westenra's servants uses laudanum to knock the remaining servants and Westenra unconscious, for Dracula bribed him to do so. -
Westenra Supposedly Dies
At this point, Westenra's face has Dracula's facial features, and she is losing strength - until she suddenly asks her fiancé to kiss her in a voluptuous voice. Her fiancé, Arthur Godalming, tries to kiss her but is interrupted by Dr. Van Helsing, who pulls Godalming back and saves his life from Westenra's vampire teeth. Westenra becomes un-possesed by the internal demon, but Westenra supposedly dies before anyone can do anything else. -
Mr. Harker Spots Dracula
While the Harkers stroll in London one day, Mr. Harker sees Dracula, exclaims, "My God!" and has a mild panic, but soon afterwards he tells his wife it was his imagination. -
Zombie/Vampire Westenra Starts Feeding on Children's Blood
Westenra escapes from her grave at night, bites children she can find on the neck, drinks their blood, and returns to her grave before sunrise. The press reports on the "Hampstead Mystery," and the article catches the attention of Dr. Van Helsing. The article does not identify who killed the children, but when Van Helsing shares and discusses the article with Dr. Seward, Van Helsing correctly hypothesizes, "They [the bite marks on the back of the children's necks] were made by Miss Lucy!" -
Westenra Truly Dies
Having put two and two together, Dr. Seward, Dr. Van Helsing, and their friend Quincey Morris accompany Godalming and help him destroy the zombie/vampire-converted Westenra with a stake and a hammer. Van Helsing allows Godalming to kiss Westenra's corpse, which Godalming does. -
The Gentlemen of the Book Invade Carfax, Dracula Is Absent
Mr. Harker, the two doctors, Godalming, and Morris use a skeleton key to open Dracula's front door. A foul smell greets them, and Carfax's interior replicates that of a haunted house. Unfortunately, the men do not find Dracula within his house, and some of the boxes Dracula shipped to Carfax via railroad are missing. -
Dracula Attacks Renfield, a Patient of Dr. Seward
The doctors find an injured Renfield, who explains that Dracula had manipulated him the entire time beforehand. Dracula initially sent flies for Renfield to eat, and he promised Renfield larger forms of food in exchange for Renfield's obedience. Renfield idiotically said, "Come in, Lord and Master!" but Dracula's food promise was not fuffiled. Enraged, Renfield tried to attack Dracula but failed, hence Dracula's attack on Renfield. -
Dracula Bites Mrs. Harker
Since Renfield had invited Dracula into the house, Dracula invades the Harkers' room, sucks Mrs. Harker's blood, and "injects" his own blood into her mouth. Thankfully, the doctors arrive in time and repel Dracula using their crucifixes, preventing further harm of Mrs. Harker. Over time, she suffers from symptoms similar to that of Westenra, but she doesn't need blood transfusions, and she is granted the ability to hack into Dracula's mind when hypnotized. -
The Gentlemen Invade Dracula's House in Piccadilly, Once Again Dracula is Absent
Yesterday, the gentlemen discovered that Dracula moved into another house in Piccadilly (the house is not named Piccadilly) during a discussion with a "depity." The next day, they invade Dracula's new house, only to be greeted by the same foul smell and not greeted by Dracula. -
Van Helsing Kills the Three Vampiric Women
After waking up near the Castle Dracula, Van Helsing finds the vampiric women and stabs them using his trusty stake, just as Lord Godalming did. -
Godalming, the Doctors, the Harkers, and Morris to Destroy Dracula
After discovering that Dracula has departed for his castle, the gentlemen plan to follow and destroy him. Mrs. Harker is disappointed to find out that she cannot accompany them yet initially accepts her rejection, but she reverses her decision and implores to join the vampire-killing gang. They reluctantly say yes, but on their journey to the Castle Dracula, they find her hypnosis-hacking ability very useful in tracking down Dracula. -
Dracula is Destroyed along with Morris
During a fight with the "Szgany" outside of Dracula's castle, Morris is stabbed in his side, yet the vampire killers emerge victorious. They steal a coffin from the Szgany's wagon and find Dracula within, so Mr. Harker beheads Dracula while Morris stabs Dracula's heart with a bowie knife. Dracula crumbles into a pile of dust and disappears, and the Szgany and various spectators flee. Dracula's curse on Mrs. Harker vanishes, but Morris dies from his stab wound. -
The Story Concludes
Six years and seven months after the death of Morris, the Harkers visit Transylvania in the summer, and five months later, Mrs. Harker's son Quincey is born, named in honor of Quincey Morris. At last, the story of Dracula has concluded.