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Salty North Sea Air
Dracula stands at the prow of the Demeter amid black North Sea waters under moonlight. He inhales the salty air deeply, savoring it as a delicious breath that heralds his arrival in England. His exhalation curls it into smoky mist, the first visible spread of his corrupting presence into the night.
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Significance
Dracula inhales this air to mark his predatory conquest of England after the Demeter's voyage of bloodshed. The exhaled mist embodies his supernatural invasion, foreshadowing terror on English shores and the collapse of the crew into thralls or victims.
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