Thread:MediocreKnight/@comment-27666783-20200227215226/@comment-25808351-20200310191224

Well for starters what you had was something that wasn’t uncommon back then. People suspected of witchcraft were not given much of a chance to defend themselves, and it didn’t help that Lisa was using medical practices and technology they had never seen before.

In Dracula’s case he was in fact a bad guy, the legends of his brutality existed before he met Lisa in the show. It was her willingness to learn that caught his attention. And like Alucard said, with all the knowledge and wealth of information Dracula accumulated over the years, had Lisa remained alive Dracula could have changed the world for better.

And let’s be honest here, Lisa was also an example of the right woman’s “effect” on a man.