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Reanimated Corpses (Dracula's Undead Victims)

tormented desperate pleading persistent
The Reanimated Corpses are Dracula's undead victims, confined as desiccated, mummified figures in packing cases and throughout his castle. These tormented entities endure eternal agony from his vampiric curse, cornering intruders (e.g., Jonathan Harker) while pleading 'Omoara-ma' ('kill me') in Romanian. Their suffering manifests in grotesque physical contortions (e.g., kneeling with forward-bent legs) and relentless, imploring whispers. As a collective, they embody Dracula's power to inflict prolonged torment, haunting survivors with their inescapable horror of undeath. Individual specimens may exhibit unique postures or movements (e.g., the Kneeling Corpse) but share the same origin, curse, and narrative function.
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Dracula's vampiric victims
Also known as: undead creatures, desiccated figures, mummified figures, dead and walking, Dracula's reanimated victims, tormented undead, vampiric sufferers

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Dracula’s Coven (Vampiric Organization)
Vampiric Infiltration and Undead Propagation