Whitby Town
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Whitby Town looms in the background, a silent witness to the supernatural violence unfolding on the beach. The town represents the mundane, ordinary world—unaware, oblivious, and untouched by the horror unfolding just beyond its borders. Its presence heightens the isolation of the beach and the characters’ struggle, emphasizing the divide between the supernatural and the human. The town’s distance and detachment also serve as a metaphor for the broader world’s ignorance of the ancient battles being waged in its shadow.
Ordinary and unaware, with a sense of quiet normalcy that contrasts sharply with the violence on the beach. The town’s presence is almost eerie in its obliviousness, adding to the tension of the scene.
Background and contrast to the supernatural conflict on the beach. It serves as a reminder of the world that remains untouched by Dracula’s awakening, as well as a symbol of the ignorance and detachment of the ordinary from the extraordinary.
Represents the mundane world, which is both a refuge and a prison for those like Zoe Helsing, who must navigate the supernatural while living in the ordinary. It also symbolizes the broader theme of hidden horrors and the cycles of violence that go unnoticed by society.
Open to the public, but in this moment, it is a place of ignorance and detachment, cut off from the supernatural struggle on the beach.
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