Bram Stoker, an immortal vampire from Northern Europe, once reigned as a count and was dreaded among humanity’s ten great disasters. His vampiric power, "Draculia," enables him to convert humans into controlled servants via bites, bestowing heightened strength, regenerative healing, and sunlight vulnerability. These thralls propagate his influence exponentially when amplified by external forces like the Holly Sword, wielded by his nemesis Fukuchi. Severed below the neck during their clash eight years prior, Bram’s surviving head was imprisoned in a coffin with the blade embedded in his skull, compelling his cooperation under duress.
Initially apathetic toward the Decay of the Angel’s scheme to vampirize humanity, Bram resisted creating more of his kind due to ancestral persecution that scarred his past. Fukuchi’s coercion shattered this resolve, forcing him to transform Ryunosuke Akutagawa. His detachment fractures upon encountering Aya Koda, a girl mirroring his long-lost daughter. By extracting the Holly Sword, Aya restores his powers, igniting Bram’s loyalty. He allies with her to quell the outbreak, deploying his servants to shield allies and counter threats like the airport siege and Fyodor Dostoevsky’s machinations.
Formal in speech and detached in demeanor, Bram displays archaic sensibilities and bewilderment toward modern innovations. He retreats into prolonged coffin slumber, occasionally requesting radios for distraction, reflecting his escapism. Yet Aya awakens latent empathy, spurring protective acts that contrast his prior compliance. Traditional weaknesses—sunlight, garlic, roses—endure, while soil from his homeland within the coffin anchors him to his origins.
Once human, Bram gained vampirism through an ability, echoing his literary namesake’s themes while diverging into a Northern European identity. His lore intertwines with Vlad the Impaler and Dracula, cementing his role as a supernatural force. Post-redemption, he guards Aya, navigating a fragile equilibrium between formidable power and reluctant duty, distancing himself from a legacy of catastrophe.