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The Count

 Thanks to modern authors of such books as "Interview with a Vampire" and "Dracula", vampires have been misinterrperated as horrific perversions of hell, demons of the night. Little may you realize it, but vampires are poked fun at everyday of your "mortal" lives. Vampires are seen on the big screen, read about in books, seen in childrens television programming, and even on our boxes of cereal. The great Count Chocula has been one of the many spokesman for General Mills cereal. Sesame Street has a vampire of it's own.
      The Count, who appears with purple skin, classic black satin cape, and not to mention the prestigious monocle, speaks with a romanian accent and even is obsessed with counting.
     Anne Rice's vampires are far too inaccurate. Her views of what a vampire is totally rapes and abuses what is in reality a vampire. And these movies, such as the Germanic representation of a so called "demon of the night" Noseratu. We as believers must cast aside our ignorance and question such inaccuraties.

As we consider truth, a light shines and the Fortress of Sanity once again appears on the horizon..


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