[ Those are certainly names that are mouthfuls to the point that Fern would absolutely believe that they belong to vampires. Strahd von Zarovich doesn't exactly roll off the tongue either. She wonders, dryly, if it's some sort of requirement for becoming a vampire.
The talk of apotheosis is certainly different from what Strahd had been doing — to some extent. She doesn't know much about the old gods of Barovia, but she does know that he disrupted them, replacing their power with his own. ]
They're creative enough that it can make it a trial to stop them. But I see your point.
[ The more she hears, the more exhausted she feels about all of it. She finally returns her dagger to its sheath. If this dhampir wanted to attack her, he would have done so by now.
Besides, he seems — dare she think it — reasonable?
But then she blinks at him in brief shock. There isn't a threat behind it this time, at least, but she hadn't expected that name. ]
Another Adrian. A friend of mine also bears that name. Is "Alucard" a title, then?
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The talk of apotheosis is certainly different from what Strahd had been doing — to some extent. She doesn't know much about the old gods of Barovia, but she does know that he disrupted them, replacing their power with his own. ]
They're creative enough that it can make it a trial to stop them. But I see your point.
[ The more she hears, the more exhausted she feels about all of it. She finally returns her dagger to its sheath. If this dhampir wanted to attack her, he would have done so by now.
Besides, he seems — dare she think it — reasonable?
But then she blinks at him in brief shock. There isn't a threat behind it this time, at least, but she hadn't expected that name. ]
Another Adrian. A friend of mine also bears that name. Is "Alucard" a title, then?