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[[WMG: At some point we'll be introduced to [[DraculasDaughter Countess Zaleska]].]]

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[[WMG: At some point we'll be introduced to [[DraculasDaughter [[Film/DraculasDaughter Countess Zaleska]].]]




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* Actually would be cool a remake from Dracula's Daughter.
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* Why? Because in 1453, Mehmet captured Constantinople and put an end to the Byzantine Empire, a.k.a. the medieval vestige of the Imperium Romanum. After that, Mehmet started calling himself Roman Emperor(in addition to many other titles). Once you find out who the Elder Vampire is supposed to be (and there are copious references to that on Wiki/ThisVeryWiki)...[[MyCountryRightOrWrong You can see how this would not go over well with him.]]

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* Why? Because in 1453, Mehmet captured Constantinople and put an end to the Byzantine Empire, a.k.a. the medieval vestige of the Imperium Romanum. After that, Mehmet started calling himself Roman Emperor(in addition to many other titles). Once you find out who the Elder Vampire is supposed to be (and there are copious references to that on Wiki/ThisVeryWiki)...Website/ThisVeryWiki)...[[MyCountryRightOrWrong You can see how this would not go over well with him.]]
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That after 3 days, not only would Dracula lose his vampiric status, but also die, seeing as the first step in turning is that your body shuts down and dies, Dracula is just a corpse that still moves (and has DragonBall z level bat powers), on the end of the third day if he hadn't drank blood, he would of just keeled over.


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That after 3 days, not only would Dracula lose his vampiric status, but also die, seeing as the first step in turning is that your body shuts down and dies, Dracula is just a corpse that still moves (and has DragonBall z level ''Anime/DragonBallZ''-level bat powers), on the end of the third day if he hadn't drank blood, he would of just keeled over.

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[[WMG: The Demon from who turned Caligula was going to be Set from [[Film/TheMummy2017 The Mummy]], and Dracula holds some of his powers]]
* Dracula Untold was set up to be the first Dark Universe film (until it's lukewarm reception cut it out, and the Dark Universe got scrapped), Bot Nick and Dracula have similar plotlines, being characters turned into monsters by another, more ancient monster, but subverting it by being at least goodish people with troubled pasts, due to Ahmanet being mummified, Set made Caligula into a vampire in order to have a backup, trapping Caligula on broken tooth mountain, and telling him he had to turn someone in order to be free, what Caligula ''didn't'' know, was that he was a seal, containing some of Sets powers, and the person Caligula turned would be another vessel for Set to possess, Set was the God of Chaos and ''Storms'' what is one of Draculas most notable powers in the film? Control over the weather and conjuring storms to block the sun, None of the other vampires in the film seem to have that ability (otherwise they would have stopped Dracula from doing it.), Dracula only contains a portion of Set's powers, and Nick has the other half, as the rituals were both botched, Nick due to stabbing himself and the daggers jewel being cracked, and Dracula because he took the power for unselfish reasons, if they had continued this plotline it would have been about Set trying to reclaim the powers he lost, and perhaps Nick and Dracula teaming up to stop him.

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