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Now untouched and forgotten, this structure sits on the grounds of Castle Dracula and was a pivotal part of the Count's life until the suicide of his beloved Elisabeta within the building.

A large cross on an elevated altar sits centered under archway and is positioned in front of a tall, narrow window. The two shallow steps before the altar is where the Count pledged his soul to the dark forces and where Elisabeta drew her last breath. A couple candelabras speckle the room both standing and in alcoves cut into the walls.
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While not a typical bedchamber as there are no furnishings, the Count does still slumber here. The room is windowless and the smallest in the castle and houses only a solitary coffin settled in the center of the room.

There area few standing candelabras sporadically placed around the room and a single armchair in the far corner.
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Although never used, the Count keeps this room clean and updated in order to keep up appearances. He prefers to be left alone, and keeping a low profile is necessary to maintain the level of peace he desires. Therefore, when he does have the occasional visitor, he does not want them to have any reason to question him.

This room has a four-post, double bed with soft linen sheets and a heavy quilt. There is a wardrobe, four-panel divider, and a vanity. A single window is situated in the rooms far corner and does not offer much light. Candelabras are housed throughout the room in order to combat the darkness. There is also a very large stone fireplace on the opposite wall to the bed.
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This room is also kept tidy and updated in the name of keeping up appearances when and if the Count should receive any visitors. The table is long and stone, eight high-backed chairs surrounding it and a elaborate chandelier dangling down from the ceiling to the center of the table.

There was a couple of large serving cabinets along the wall and a dining hutch, filled with elaborate china and cutlery. A fireplace lie adjacent to the table, a portrait of a younger Count hung above it.
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This room also has a large fireplace and a large, heavy, mahogany desk situated in front of a wall sized map of London framed in drapery. This being one of the rooms the Count tend to frequent, this room is also window-less.

There are a few standing candelabras within the room as well as a smaller one on the desk itself, placed among the parchment, ink, and quill.
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Underground room lined with columns and alcoves housing candelabras. Beyond a dark, heavy curtain lay a room painted with drapes and silk, soft satin sheets dangling in the corners.

Aleera, Marishka, and Verona, Count Dracula's three brides, spend most of their time here and feast on whoever the Count brings to them. They only leave the castle grounds when the Count does.
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