“How blessed are some people, whose lives have no fears, no dreads; to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams.”― Bram Stoker, DraculaDracula (1897) by Abraham "Bram" Stoker tells the story of Dracula and Van Helsing. Count Dracula of Transylvania, an age-old vampire, goes rogue killing around people in England. Two tiny red marks on throats of people are well-read by Professor Van Helsing, who is appointed to cure a girl who has turned pale and ill. Well-informed about vampires and well-versed in the science of blood transfusion, Van Helsing, recommends the use of garlic—a traditional charm against vampires. As Dracula’s killings increase, people start gathering information on him and his whereabouts. Under the leadership of Van Helsing, they swear to stop Dracula at any cost.