Just a Vlad/Gabriel shipper. Literate Gabriel Van Helsing/Vladislaus role player.Divergent/Canon versionsNon-Selective, will try to reply whenever I can..
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So cute 😭
Some 2023 illustrations. I was trying to make a collection 👀
Large Family 🕸️
Mother, the one and only 💜
Safest place on Earth 🐊
Over my dead body 🔥
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Hugh as gabriel van helsing i will always love you (i have a horrible hyperfixation) LOOK AT HIMM<3
Van helsing 2004 is one of my favourite movies ever and has been since 2016 and people need to talk about it more I BEG!!!!
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Okay. Hear me out.
WOULD.
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He looks so submissive and breedable here. Look at Gabriel offering his ass up for his ex (top).
Vlad just smiling and spanking that ass cause that is what we all would do.
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But beside Wolverine, Van Helsing, Kate and Leopold... You guys remember Hugh in ❤️Australia❤️
Pls... PLEASEEEEE ❤️😍😍
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People are so creative.
🦇🧛🏻COUNT VLADISLAUS DRACULA SKIN🧛🏻🦇
Introducing my version of Count Vladislaus Dracula from Van Helsing. Enjoy!
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Velkan is pretty hot too.
VAN HELSING (2004) dir. Stephen Sommers
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Perhaps it is true…
#roleplay
Van Helsing (2004)
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So pretty.
gojos to soften the blows from the jjk ending
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Vlad was either afraid or turned on. I mean look at that crazy wolf grin.
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On that day, Dracula gained a new kink.
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https://x.com/siosin5/status/1844905048792543448?s=46
I can take them all.
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Beautiful 😭
Making up for lost time when younger me didn't know how to draw him :')
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I wanna bury my face on those tiddies. Look those arms though.
Plus, the look he is giving Vlad is so hot.
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Warning! ‼️ Themes of S**cide and D*ath involved.
[ Contribution for Spooktober stories! I suck at writing, so please don’t roast me that much.
Image credit is from the movie, The Shade. I love that movie despite what others say. ]
• The Creature ~ Prologue •
Two years since his twin brother passed away. Anger, sorrow, confusion surged and spiraled within his mind.
His once cheerful demeanor, the life of the party and the one who cut the tension off with his jokes… vanished. Engulfed in an ever swirling void of darkness.
His friends, his girlfriend, his family, became distant.
No— he became distant. Grief and depression manifests in various ways. Some are able to express themselves, confide and even talk to others. Some however, cannot.
They bottle it within, their bodies and their entirety becoming filled with nothing but grief and pain. Until they finally… pop.
Is this, what he felt like all those years? Is this why he did not tell me?
“Promise, we will always have each other’s backs. We never leave the other behind!” Said August as he held this fist out to his brother, Jake. A promise made beneath the mountain. Within the flower filled grassland in spring at the age of ten.
Now he is twenty, while August left him at the age of eighteen.
Sitting on the very same spot they swore that promise, the Fall had just passed. Winter came with its bone chilling cold. Yet, nothing felt colder than losing your own brother. They say it always felt different for twins. It’s not just the soul, but, a part of themselves being torn off. He knew and felt it that day, the day August left for the mountains alone. The very same day they promised. Just that day when winter came. They found his body a month later, perfectly preserved and untouched. As if he is sleeping.
The local indigenous people whispered things, some considered it evil, wanted them to leave it to the mountain. But of course, people rarely ever listen to their words. Why would they?
Jake blew smoke from his mouth, the smell of the cannabis barely bothered him. It kept him calm, for a period. Numbing his sorrow and grief, yet, it always… always, found a way to creep into him. Like fingers grasping each of his body. From his feet, to his legs… then up, up and finally covering his mouth and suffocating him.
“Jake!!!” Cried August as a hand pulled him back in the darkness of the mountain’s unforgiving night.
Gasping, Jake jumped up, panting as sweat trickled in his torso. He sat up, attempting to control his breathing. Panic, confusion… it was like that. Every night, never leaving him.
He reached for his rolled up cannabis, then his lighter, immediately taking a drag and blowing it out. All in order to calm himself.
Tears welled in his eyes.
It always started with one word.
“Why?” He said, was it a question for himself, or August?
Why did you not tell me?
Why did I not ask?
Why did you leave us?
Why did I not know better?
Yet, all these questions can never fix what has happened.
All he could do, is stare at that window. At the scene before him, the ominous mountain, beckoning him to come. To find the answer.
“If you come there, you will never return.” Said one of the elderly indigenous people.
“Yet, you already have…” her warm hands reached for his cheek.
Of course, she did not know better… now understanding that he is the twin of the one who ventured that mountain two years ago.
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Werewolf Fact #68 - The Importance of The Wolf Man (1941)
For Halloween this year, and in celebration of almost 70 werewolf facts, let’s take an extra deep dive yet again and review something everyone who likes werewolves should know…
It is virtually impossible to overstate the sheer importance of one single piece of media on the general perception of werewolves today.
This piece of media came from a time when going to the theater was a riveting experience, when movies chilled you, when you watched in awe and wonder, captivated by the practical effects that, to you, as you were fully engrossed in this storytelling experience, were reality. With no famous literature about werewolves having created a foothold of concepts, as Dracula by Bram Stoker did with vampires, and with only forgotten films and stories too strange to resonate with the common people about werewolves before it, this movie alone was allowed set the bar and establish all expectations for all werewolf media to come…
I’m talking about one of the classic Universal Monsters pictures - I’m talking about The Wolf Man (1941).
Other than it’s very fun filmmaking and great use of many different oldshool film tricks and, of course, practical effects, as well as its original Universal Monsters film charm, The Wolf Man is a timeless classic for another reason: without it, modern day werewolf media wouldn’t even be half the same.
Sure, there were other films that came before (though very few) that may have or certainly did influenced it, like Werewolf of London from 1935, but that doesn’t change that Curt Siodmak’s work with his original screenplay for The Wolf Man solidified almost all of our baseline modern werewolf concepts in popular culture. So just how influenced by folklore was he, anyway?
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Anyone know who the artist is for this piece? Because damn, it’s hot!
Vlad’s cheeks and Gabe’s v-line got me acting up.
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