Prologue
The story opens in a middle-European village still living in fear of the Prince of Darkness. A young altar boy makes his way up to the bell-tower. He is about to ring the bell when suddenly something wet drips on his cheek. Inspecting it, he discovers it is blood. Looking up, and to his horror, he discovers the corpse of a young woman crammed inside the church's bell with two bloody punctured holes in her neck.
She is another victim of Count Dracula.
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