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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Mysterious Stranger






The Mysterious Stranger was first published in 1860 by an unknown German author. Today it's found within a collection of other Vampire stories.You can take a look at a review on Dead Letter Press's blog.
  The story takes place in the Carpathian mountains but specifically Castle Kaltka. The Vampire within this novel takes on the form of a knight by the name of Azzo Von Kaltka. Instead of pale skin like Dracula, Von Katlka's “complexion was neither pale nor yellow, sort of grey or dirty white, with an intense black beard and short cropped hair” (pg 94).



Although he does still have the power to control the wolves, Azzo can't change shapes. He must also be invited in by the owners of the house. But once he's in...he's a hard one to shake. Even his bite marks are different. Instead of the traditional pin pricks, the wound on the victim's neck looks like they nicked themselves with a razor or sharp object.

And how do you to kill such a thing? Traditionally, one method would be to drive a stake into the vampire's heart, cut off its head and stuff garlic into its mouth. But with Von Kaltka, he's different. In order to kill him, one must drive three long iron nails into the coffin. Did I mention there was a catch? Only the person who has been bitten can accomplish this, because in order to save themselves, they must also smear the blood leaking from the coffin onto the 'wound'. Pretty nasty task, isn't it? Even though he's a part of the Undead, Von Kaltka is pretty darn cool.


Let me know your thoughts and I'll see you next week!

7 comments:

  1. Very interesting post, Angela! I really don't know that much about Vampire culture, but love reading about, I really appreciate your knowledge of it! It does sound really cool, thanks for sharing!

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed reading this post. the story is definitely worth the read, it makes me wonder who the author is and what the mysterious writer was like.

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    2. At last, a more "authentic" vampire....love him.
      thanks for sharing this culture

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    3. I also enjoy the 'oldies' the best, they are a lot more..unique, let's just say.

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  2. Thanks for sharing Angela. I don't know too much about vampires other than the fact that they hate garlic haha! So this was a great read and insight on vampires! (Lexa)

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  3. So it seems that Von Kaltka is one vampire I would not want to mess with. Seems pretty damn tricky to kill this guy and he seems like no other. Thanks for sharing your passion with us Angela! Very interesting

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  4. Very interesting!
    I don't know much about vampires either, so expanding my knowledge about them through this blog is great. Thanks, Angela!

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