ext_23786 ([identity profile] jjpor.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] jjpor 2010-04-21 09:05 pm (UTC)

That's probably like cultural chauvinism or something. XD Well, no, acually, some of the other characters share your sentiments on this issue! It's one of several reasons why this particular culture is regarded as the in-universe equivalent of Mordor or something (although the truth is a bit more complex and shades-of-greyey, or at least I hope that's how the story turns out...)

That is kind of the danger, isn't it? To be honest, I read quite a bit of vampire fic in my misspent youth, but I don't know how much of it I actually _liked_ with hindsight. I think I have the same attitude to vampirism you do to human sacrifice! ;D

Apart from the Anno Dracula series by Kim Newman which are extremely enjoyable (to me!) and a little bit mad, taking place as they do in an alternate-history version of Victorian Britain (and carry on well into the 20th Century) where the novel Dracula ended differently and the Count (who is portrayed very much as the undead version of his historical namesake Vlad the Impaler) married Queen Victoria and became Prince Consort...and then it just gets madder from there...

(plus just about all of the supporting characters are cameos from other works of fiction, so if you don't like the admittedly quite bloody storyline, which involves Jack the Ripper and lots of other such shenanigans, you can at least play spot the sometimes-obscure reference...)

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