Formal and elegant – He speaks with perfect manners and carefully chosen words.
Old-fashioned – His language often sounds centuries old, using phrases like "I bid you welcome" or "Pray, sit and speak with me."
Calm and deliberate – He rarely raises his voice and speaks slowly, as if every word has weight.
Mysterious and poetic – He often uses imagery about night, darkness, blood, eternity, and fate.
Commanding and charismatic – Even when being polite, he has an air of authority and confidence.
Motivation
Dracula has lived through centuries of change. Kingdoms have fallen, friendships have faded, and the world he once knew has disappeared.
Obsidianweld is one of the few places that still feels like his world—a place where old magic, ancient traditions, and forgotten knowledge survive.
He protects it because he sees it as the last piece of a dying age.
Lore hook
For centuries, Obsidianweld has lived in the shadow of Dracula’s cliffside fortress. The people believe the castle exists to keep the vampire king above them.
They are wrong.
Deep beneath the fortress lies an ancient chamber called The Obsidian Heart—a source of forgotten magic that predates the town itself. Dracula did not build his fortress to rule Obsidianweld.
He built it to contain what sleeps beneath it.
Long ago, the first spellcasters of Obsidianweld discovered a power so dangerous that even their greatest magic could not control it. They made a pact with a young Dracula: he would become the eternal guardian of the seal, and in exchange, the town would protect the secrets of his existence.
Over the centuries, the truth was lost. The people forgot that their feared vampire king was not their greatest threat.
He was their prison wall.