Guardian of Transylvania Monthly Report
One month has passed since the sighting of Aleera, Dracula's youngest bride, at the memorial statue of Anna Valerious.
We have been keeping close tabs on her since, but have not yet made direct engagement with her.
While this has been going on, about a week ago, we received a disturbing transmission emanating from a remote island in the South Pacific. The broadcast signal was very muffled, however, we were able to decipher most of the message, of which we have noted bullets points of below:
. The originator of the broadcast identified himself as Doctor Alphonse J. Moreau
. He claims to have spent his young adulthood in Transylvania
. He claims to have studied at Bavaria University, and to have been cordial with fellow disgraced doctors Henry Jekyll and Victor Frankenstein
. He claims his specialty was vivisection, essentially creating animal hybrids
. He claims to have had at least a professional relationship with Count Dracula and The Brides
. He claims that in 1874 he was ambushed by a nest of vampires near the coast of the Black Sea and was thrown into its waters to die
. He claims that he spent the next decade wandering the earth, spending a few years in the colony of New South Wales, Australia
.He is promising to return to "the land I once called home, and the land that cast me to the wolves" on Halloween this year
We were able to confirm Moreau did study with Jekyll and Frankenstein at Bavaria University, and did graduate, however his experiments in vivisection started to worry his fellow students and professors, especially after one of his projects promised to "rid the world of imperfections" which he claimed feelings of compassion, love and empathy needed to be "stomped out".
Moreau does indeed have a "sanctuary" on a South Pacific island not far from the coast of South America, where he has spent years creating and perfecting his "Humanimals". Frightening hybrids of different creatures.
We were unable to confirm any information about Moreau's alleged relationship with Dracula or the Brides. However, it should be noted that while most of Moreau's tone in the broadcast was calm and confident, once he began to speak of them, he became far more emotional and animated.