Object
Lucy Westenra's Hand
Dracula grasps Lucy Westenra's hand in the moonlit graveyard and presses it to the cold earth amid scattered graves. She hears the undead chorus below—fists pounding coffin lids, nails scraping wood, desperate pleas for light—culminating in a demonic child's eerie sing-song call of 'bloofer lady.' Lucy's fingers tense against the soil as the voices surge through her palm, her face registering shock at the supernatural transmission.
2 appearances
Purpose
Conduit to hear voices of the buried undead
Significance
Dracula deploys it to immerse Lucy in undeath's agony, stoking her dark curiosity and binding her to his world; her exposure warns against cremation's annihilation, marking her slide into damnation under his predatory gaze.
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