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:: '''''The Count:''' Stokely Castle has... burnt to the ground.'' |
:: '''''The Count:''' Stokely Castle has... burnt to the ground.'' |
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− | :: '''''Vlad:''' There are unconfirmed reports that the eldest daughter Ingrid perished in the flames.'' |
+ | :: '''''Vlad:''' There are unconfirmed reports that the eldest daughter, Ingrid, perished in the flames.'' |
*At the end of "[[Kiss of Death]]" [[Vladimir Dracula|Vlad]] discovers that [[Erin Noble|Erin]] and [[Malik Vaccaria|Malik]] have caused quite a commotion in Paris after leaving [[Garside Grange]]. The newspaper reported that the pair bit a few tourists on the Eiffel Tower. |
*At the end of "[[Kiss of Death]]" [[Vladimir Dracula|Vlad]] discovers that [[Erin Noble|Erin]] and [[Malik Vaccaria|Malik]] have caused quite a commotion in Paris after leaving [[Garside Grange]]. The newspaper reported that the pair bit a few tourists on the Eiffel Tower. |
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Revision as of 12:17, 2 May 2014
Vampire Times | |
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Owner(s): | Read by Count Dracula |
Status: | Still printed |
Uses: | Newspaper |
The Vampire Times is the tabloid newspaper which features in Young Dracula. It is the newspaper which Count Dracula is commonly seen reading.
Articles
- In "Hide and Seek" the Count reads the newspaper and discovers that Stokely Castle has burned to the ground:
- The Count: Stokely Castle has... burnt to the ground.
- Vlad: There are unconfirmed reports that the eldest daughter, Ingrid, perished in the flames.
- At the end of "Kiss of Death" Vlad discovers that Erin and Malik have caused quite a commotion in Paris after leaving Garside Grange. The newspaper reported that the pair bit a few tourists on the Eiffel Tower.