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A young heir travels to a secluded country estate to live with an elderly relative, but routine country life soon gives way to unsettling local legends and strange relics. Investigation into ruined mounds and peculiar behaviour among villagers uncovers traces of an ancient serpentine cult and a monstrous, subterranean creature tied to the family’s past. Practical inquiry collides with superstition as allies try to understand and contain a rising, corporeal horror, leading to a final, violent confrontation. Throughout, the narrative probes the tensions between modern rationality and archaic belief, heredity, and the hidden brutality beneath genteel society.

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Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker was an Irish author best known for his iconic Gothic novel "Dracula," published in 1897. This seminal work has had a profound influence on the horror genre and popular culture, establishing many conventions of vampire fiction. Stoker's writing often explores themes of fear, sexuality, and the supernatural, reflecting the anxieties of Victorian society. In addition to "Dracula," he wrote several other notable works, including "The Jewel of Seven Stars" and "The Lair of the White Worm." Stoker's experiences as a theater manager and his friendship with actor Henry Irving also informed his literary career, contributing to his rich storytelling style.

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