Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3025831-20140411090737/@comment-3468598-20140412222904

What's that? Someone said the D word?


 * Flies in on a cloud of bats.*

There's actually no text evidence in the book to say Dracula is King of the vampires, he says he's a Voivode when talking to Jonathan, literally translates to Warlord, but also means Duke or Prince. As for the universal movies which MH is heavily based on. Dracula never gives any hint to being more then a count, I don't recall any mention of his rank in Monster High either.

Where did you get that The Count was king of all vampires? Certainly the most famous, and perhaps among the most powerful (yay for the Scholomance!) but I've watched a lot of adaptations and haven't heard him referred to as that. (Prince of Darkness ocassionally, but I put that down to his ego the size of a planet.)

I haven't watched the new special yet, so I'm not in a place to comment on it specifically, just felt like dropping some Dracula facts. Now if you'll excuse, I'm off to drain the blood of some children for high tea. *Swooshes cape and flies away.*