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* [[spoiler:Confirmed.]]
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With other Victorian-era Gothic-Horror story characters like JekyllAndHyde, the InvisibleMan (pre-invisibility), a WolfMan, Franchise/{{Frankenstein}} and (her) creation and [[Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau Doctor Moreau]] playing prominently in the series, it only stands to reason that Count Dracula, who is perceived by many fans and adaptations as the top-tier big-daddy boss-man to any and all [[MonsterMash Monster Mashes]] will make his own formal introduction in the story.

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With other Victorian-era Gothic-Horror story characters like JekyllAndHyde, the InvisibleMan Literature/TheInvisibleMan (pre-invisibility), a WolfMan, Franchise/{{Frankenstein}} and (her) creation and [[Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau Doctor Moreau]] playing prominently in the series, it only stands to reason that Count Dracula, who is perceived by many fans and adaptations as the top-tier big-daddy boss-man to any and all [[MonsterMash Monster Mashes]] will make his own formal introduction in the story.
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* [[spoiler: Confirmed in Chapter 16! They were split apart by Lanyon’s father, but confessed their feelings and had a BigDamnKiss.]]
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* Sabrina Cotugno's old notes refer to Jasper as "the Werewolf Girl", but in Chapter 1 she comments that "It is ... not quite correct to call this werewolf "female"" and that "For the purposes of this story the werewolf goes by 'he'." Either she changed her mind about Jasper's gender later in development, or Jasper is a trans male in Victorian society when the term "transgender" didn't exist.

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* Sabrina Sage Cotugno's old notes refer to Jasper as "the Werewolf Girl", but in Chapter 1 she comments that "It is ... not quite correct to call this werewolf "female"" and that "For the purposes of this story the werewolf goes by 'he'." Either she they changed her their mind about Jasper's gender later in development, or Jasper is a trans male in Victorian society when the term "transgender" didn't exist.



* Sabrina's outright confirmed that the two of them kiss at some point in the story. Whether this happens in the past or the present remains to be seen, but she's mentioned that some things have gone down between them that makes Jekyll have a lot of repressed feelings about his friend. This could potentially be part of it.

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* Sabrina's Sage has outright confirmed that the two of them kiss at some point in the story. Whether this happens in the past or the present remains to be seen, but she's they've mentioned that some things have gone down between them that makes Jekyll have a lot of repressed feelings about his friend. This could potentially be part of it.
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[[WMG: Robert's father will take on the original Lanyons role, going insane and dying after finding out the secret

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[[WMG: Robert's father will take on the original Lanyons role, going insane and dying after finding out the secret

Since it would be too weird for Robert Lanyon (who had most likely been conditioned to weird shit by this point ) to go crazy and perish from finding out Jekyll's secret, not to mention a waste of time after building up their romantic feelings for each other, but his father, who would not have this same acceptance to being flypaper for crazy, and is old enough to be susceptible to a big surprise giving him a heart attack.
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[[WMG: Jekyll will murder Frankenstein as himself]]

Frankenstein will take on the Carew role as the one who is murdered...but by full out red-eyed Jekyll in a fit of temper (remember him breaking the wine bottle against the table? Now imagine if that table was someone's HEAD...)
The simple fact is he has been going slowly bonkers (no sleep, the hallucinations, his lodgers abandoning him, Hyde stealing their body and doing God knows what to it with his antics with not changing back when he is supposed to) so when he does finally get back to the real world, I do not think things will just be fine and dandy for him mentally, one more push...and he is going to SNAP.

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