Personally, I think it looks better than that Harry XX. Read it twice: Dracula is the son of Anna's ancestor Valaris, who was given to the murderer by the "left hand of God" (Archangel) for some reason, pay attention to the murder (murder) instead of kill, and then this caused bloodshed. When Dracula died in 1462, he made a covenant with the devil and was able to live by sucking blood. To this end, Villaris went to Rome to ask for forgiveness, and also made a covenant. He had to kill Dracula in exchange for the redemption of the entire family. However, because he could not do anything with his son, he passed a door that could only be entered but not out. Dracula is locked in a cold castle. But the demon gave Dracula wings again so he could fly out and do harm to the world. Villaris couldn't make a move, but he had to abide by the covenant, so he left a clue to the door for future generations, and pointed out that the werewolf was Dracula's nemesis. From what Dracula and Van Helsing said when they first met, it is inferred that Van should be the left hand of God, Gabriel (why didn't Van himself know?). And Dracula knows that his nemesis is a werewolf, and there is a drug that he doesn't know where to get back to a werewolf, so he can enslave the werewolf. From the extent of Dracula's surprise when he saw Fan's words "It can not be" when he first turned into a werewolf, it can be inferred that Fan was not a werewolf before, just because he happened to be bitten by a werewolf. It is only because of the identity of "the left hand of God" that this werewolf is obviously stronger than virtue, so Dracula is so afraid of it. Regarding Fan's life experience, the cardinal mentioned at the beginning of the film that Fan was found at the door, his identity is unknown, and he lost his memory, saying that he was sent by God to help him. Obviously Dracula knew Fan, and the war that Fan dreamed about was also related to De. Maybe Fan and De had a fight on the battlefield, broke De's finger, robbed him of his ring, and then killed De. In "Legend of the Dark Night", it is said that werewolves and vampires are related to the Paladins. In the film, the cardinal also said that the Knights where Valaris belongs has been protecting them. It is speculated that De may also be a member of the Knights. Fan is also, the two are old acquaintances and colleagues.
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