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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* It's mentioned that [[Auteur]] is a prisoner in the Shadow Spire.
* The [[Mina Harker]] portion of this story takes place on [[19 November]], establishing it as being set very shortly after the main narrative of ''[[Dracula (book)|Dracula]]'', which ends on [[6 November]].
* The [[Mina Harker]] portion of this story takes place on [[19 November]], establishing it as being set very shortly after the main narrative of ''[[Dracula (book)|Dracula]]'', which ends on [[6 November]].
* It's mentioned that the Mina Harker portion of this story takes place concurrently with the film ''[[The Brides of Dracula]]''.
* It's mentioned that the Mina Harker portion of this story takes place concurrently with the film ''[[The Brides of Dracula]]''.

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A Bloody (And Public) Domaine was the sixth story in The Book of the Enemy.

Heavily featuring Count Dracula, it notably established him to exist in a state of "quantum possibility", constantly shifting between different backstories and personas, thereby reconciling the myriad of conflicting accounts given of the public domain ghoul in previous stories.

Summary

Godfather Gideon and Godfather Auteur are at the stop of the Shadow Spire in the Eleven-Day Empire listening to a recording of Godfather Morlock's personal testimony on a phonograph.

Morlock admits to being fascinated in the role Vlad Tepes has played in the war, examining his body, which "experiences multiple branches of history". The normal history of his life has only a tangential impact on the war, the massacre at Targoviste caused the Celestis to take note of him. But his future life has multiple strands, being resurrected by Mal'akh worshipers, or people believing in Stoker's novel and so him becoming Dracula, and one thread, more interesting than the others, a woman in a black dress, the mother of monsters, Lilith. Dracula survives, builds an empire, and vampirism even becomes fashionable. Indeed, in this timeline there was a fleet of organic timeships, blocking the timeline of a Dracula who didn't ever die.

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