Indeed. In the old days, such things were somewhat common — supernatural creatures making forays into the human world. It's been posited that they were the inspiration for early pantheons of gods and the like. It's only natural, I suppose; any sufficiently powerful creature might easily be mistaken for one.
Of course, that all ended with the construction of a barrier specifically designed to keep those particularly powerful creatures out. Heaven had something of a problem with the unsavory creatures having such easy access to the human population.
Such a fanciful notion. As though human beings aren't just as capable of behaving monstrously as the so-called monsters.
I'm sorry. I don't mean to bore you with my own reminiscing. How did your human mother come to be acquainted with Dracula himself?
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Of course, that all ended with the construction of a barrier specifically designed to keep those particularly powerful creatures out. Heaven had something of a problem with the unsavory creatures having such easy access to the human population.
Such a fanciful notion. As though human beings aren't just as capable of behaving monstrously as the so-called monsters.
I'm sorry. I don't mean to bore you with my own reminiscing. How did your human mother come to be acquainted with Dracula himself?