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Count Rolf

Count Rolf

Count Rolf's History

Count Rolf was a noble and brave rooster who ruled over a small kingdom in the Alps. He was loved by his subjects for his kindness and generosity. He had a beautiful hen named Lady Flora as his wife and they had many chicks together.

One day, Count Rolf received an invitation from his distant cousin, Prince Vlad, to visit his castle in Romania. Count Rolf was curious about his ancestral homeland and decided to accept the invitation. He left his wife and chicks in the care of his loyal friend, Sir Cluck, and set off on a long journey.

When he arrived at Prince Vlad's castle, he was greeted warmly by his cousin and his court. Prince Vlad seemed to be a charming and hospitable host, but Count Rolf soon noticed something strange about him. He never appeared during the day, only at night. He also had a pale complexion and sharp fangs. Count Rolf realized that Prince Vlad was actually a vampire!

Count Rolf was shocked and terrified, but he did not want to offend his cousin or cause trouble. He decided to stay for a few days and then politely excuse himself. However, Prince Vlad had other plans. He wanted to turn Count Rolf into a vampire too, so he could have an ally in his quest for power and blood.

One night, while Count Rolf was sleeping in his guest room, Prince Vlad sneaked into his chamber and bit him on the neck. Count Rolf woke up with a scream and tried to fight back, but it was too late. He felt a cold sensation spreading through his body and his eyes turned red. He had become a vampire!

Prince Vlad laughed wickedly and told Count Rolf that he was now his servant and that he had to obey him. He also told him that he had to drink blood from living creatures to survive. Count Rolf was horrified and refused to do so. He still had his conscience and morals intact, unlike Prince Vlad.

He managed to escape from the castle with the help of a friendly bat named Batty, who was also a victim of Prince Vlad's bite. Batty told Count Rolf that there was a way to break the curse of vampirism: by finding the original vampire who started the bloodline and destroying him.

Count Rolf vowed to do so and began his quest to find the first vampire. Along the way, he met many other creatures who were either friends or foes. He also learned to control his thirst for blood by drinking only from animals or evil beings who deserved it. He never harmed innocent or good people.

He also missed his wife and chicks dearly and hoped to see them again someday. He wrote letters to them whenever he could, telling them that he loved them and that he was on an important mission. He did not tell them the truth about what happened to him, fearing that they would be scared or disgusted by him.

Count Rolf's adventure lasted for many years, as he traveled across Europe and beyond, searching for clues and fighting dangers. He never gave up hope or lost his goodness, even though he faced many temptations and challenges.

He became known as the good vampire rooster, who helped those in need and fought against evil. He also made many friends along the way, who admired him for his courage and nobility.