Object
Child's Grave Coffin
Heavy wooden coffin (including its lid) exhumed by grave-robbers Gupta and Khan from a child's grave in Dr. Sharma's Calcutta lab. The coffin contains dual evidence of a cyclical vampire curse: (1) ancient, frantic scratches from a victim buried alive seventy years ago, and (2) fresh, unnatural gouges proving the occupant clawed free recently. Gupta and Khan pry the coffin open with tools, then lean the lid against the wall. Dr. Sharma examines both the coffin and its lid, tracing the scratches on the underside of the lid and the inscriptions on the coffin's surface. The dual scars (on lid) and inscriptions (on coffin) shatter Sharma's skepticism, confirming the vampire's cyclical curse.
3 appearances
Purpose
Seal the coffin shut for burial
Significance
Serves as forensic proof linking Dracula's ancient buried-alive victims to his recent undead escape, bridging the vampire's historical terror with the immediate threat aboard the Demeter. Transforms a burial relic into evidence of living horror, forcing Dr. Sharma to face the supernatural.
Appearances in the Narrative
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