Wilhelmina is a complex and resourceful woman who embodies the Victorian ideals of purity and faith in 1897. She became a popular character intertwined with the historical legends of Vlad the Impaler.
She would write in her journal, which I refer to as "The Art of Letters", sharing her thoughts with her former fiancé Jonathan, her worries with her best friend Lucy, and her deep, profound desires for Count Dracula.
When her heart felt lost, she would tear the pages one by one and cast them into the wilderness seas on stormy nights. Still, she held onto her notes to Dracula and imagined the words she would speak to him.
This romantic character fights the battles of love, crossing oceans of time in search of it. She reveals her nature through faith and purity, but she loves completely and without restraint. Though the men may hunt the beast, she refuses to sacrifice the one she loves.
Wilhelmina is a complex and resourceful woman who embodies the Victorian ideals of purity and faith in 1897. She became a popular character intertwined with the historical legends of Vlad the Impaler.
She would write in her journal, which I refer to as "The Art of Letters", sharing her thoughts with her former fiancé Jonathan, her worries with her best friend Lucy, and her deep, profound desires for Count Dracula.
When her heart felt lost, she would tear the pages one by one and cast them into the wilderness seas on stormy nights. Still, she held onto her notes to Dracula and imagined the words she would speak to him.
This romantic character fights the battles of love, crossing oceans of time in search of it. She reveals her nature through faith and purity, but she loves completely and without restraint. Though the men may hunt the beast, she refuses to sacrifice the one she loves.