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'''Brides of Dracula''' refers to the minions of the famed lord of vampires, [[Count Dracula]] In many interpetions of the vampire's namesake, they're usually women Dracula has bitten and serve under him as vampires themselves. They are not married to Dracula per se, just a term Dracula has given them in a matter as if he own them. Also in many interpetations, they are seen in flowing nightgown. Acting as sexual predetors to those that come after their master.
'''Brides of Dracula''' refers to the minions of the famed lord of vampires, [[Count Dracula]] In many interpetions of the vampire's namesake, they're usually women Dracula has bitten and serve under him as vampires themselves. They are not married to Dracula per se, just a term Dracula has given them in a matter as if he own them. In many interpetations, they are seen in flowing nightgowns, acting as sexual predators to those that come after their master.

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Brides of Dracula refers to the minions of the famed lord of vampires, Count Dracula In many interpetions of the vampire's namesake, they're usually women Dracula has bitten and serve under him as vampires themselves. They are not married to Dracula per se, just a term Dracula has given them in a matter as if he own them. In many interpetations, they are seen in flowing nightgowns, acting as sexual predators to those that come after their master.