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The vampires jumped/floated down that balcony so nonchalantly while everyone else was dying like:
Here's to why it actually makes sense (mostly), that Alisa is talking English most of the time. We have seen that the Dracas chat in Norwegian all the time, when no one else is involved. So why not her and Tammo?
At the start of the first episode (S1 E1), Alisa walks around in their house and learns vocabulary. And she does it from german to english, so english is her target language. When Tam knocks over the vase that was a gift for their grandmother from Sir Milton, Alisa asks him something along the lines of "Shouldn't you be learning English vocabulary?"
So here's the theory:
They are german, they speak it perfectly (the characters, not the actors), but they are trying to learn english collectively. That is why they sometimes slip in German things because they are not important to say in English {see "Rot, rot, rot"} They don't matter enough, that they would HAVE to be in English. And that explains also the accents of Dame Elina and Hindrik. They are trying their best and pull through with it.
And; then again, she is the main character. She needs to talk english, so the audience can understand her.
I've heard that there's a trip to Transylvania coming up soon? Let's do some preparations!
chose a way of transportation and some travel companions
travel on a carriage with a mysterious coachman alongside a young solicitor
travel by train with two professors and an author
travel with a colony of bats alongside a group of young vampires
Good luck with your mission at Castle Dracula—whatever said mission may be. (You'll need it)
| This is an official Dracas × Dracula crossover post in honour of May 3rd being right around the corner |
The fact that van Helsing brought so much holy water from Sibiu with him for Dracula's defeat implies that the priest there probably has to wonder where all his holy water went. A very delightful and amusing thought.
They expect me to go into 2026 next week, but I am still mentally stuck in 1880 Vienna. What now?
Girls be like I know a place and take you here (I am girls)
Just a vampire obsessed with gothic vampire literature
Love when people have German double names. Like, who the fuck are you? The lost Dracas heir?