It’s been a while, but I think in the original Dracula novel, he boarded a ship and sailed (maybe with his coffin and dirt?) to England. So maybe they can in a ship? Or, much more likely, it depends on the specific vampire lore.
You are correct, he sailed to the northern English town of Whitby, which now has a number of Dracula-themed tourist attractions (and an annual goth festival) as a result.
Arent vampires not able to cross moving water?
If we’re going by Stoker’s rules, they can, but can only leave the ship for land at certain parts of the tide.
And ever since the gum gum tree incident, he can’t swim either. He’s in a real pickle.
I think you mean the nika nika tree incident
Shh, we don’t say that in public places.
It’s been a while, but I think in the original Dracula novel, he boarded a ship and sailed (maybe with his coffin and dirt?) to England. So maybe they can in a ship? Or, much more likely, it depends on the specific vampire lore.
You are correct, he sailed to the northern English town of Whitby, which now has a number of Dracula-themed tourist attractions (and an annual goth festival) as a result.
Depends on the ruleset. And no, we won’t even consider Twilight vampire rules!
According to the Hellsing Ultimate ruleset they can if they smash into a boat with a Blackbird first. That’s the ruleset I’ll go off of.
How do you define “moving water”? Even a puddle is going to have little convection currents going.
How does he shower?
He doesn’t, he likes it stanky