His name was Peter Hawkins...
They come in just as Dracula is about to eat Jonathan (Mr Hawkins)
When Jonathan Harker tries to explore the outdoor grounds of Castle Dracula, he is surprised by three female vampires, known as the Brides of Dracula.
He notices that Dracula has no reflection in his mirror.
Count Dracula was eventually tracked down by all of the gang and was killed by Quincey Morris and Jonathan Harker. Quincey drove a stake though his heart, while Jonathan cut off Dracula's head simultaneously.
Yes, Dracula is Portrait of Ruin's true final boss.
Jonathan Harker
They come in just as Dracula is about to eat Jonathan (Mr Hawkins)
Dracula, Jonathan Harker, Abraham Van Helsing.
When Jonathan Harker tries to explore the outdoor grounds of Castle Dracula, he is surprised by three female vampires, known as the Brides of Dracula.
He notices that Dracula has no reflection in his mirror.
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Count Dracula was eventually tracked down by all of the gang and was killed by Quincey Morris and Jonathan Harker. Quincey drove a stake though his heart, while Jonathan cut off Dracula's head simultaneously.
Yes, Dracula is Portrait of Ruin's true final boss.
Jonathon Harker's wife's name was Wilhelmina, but she is referred to throughout the story as Mina. Her maiden name was Murray. Jonathon Harker wasn't a professor.
Jonathan Harker is the first character we meet in the book.
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In Bram Stoker's "Dracula," Jonathan Harker expresses a strong dislike for the eerie and oppressive atmosphere of Dracula's castle, which evokes feelings of fear and unease. He is particularly disturbed by the Count's predatory nature and the unsettling behavior of the three vampire women. Additionally, Jonathan struggles with feelings of isolation and helplessness as he realizes the extent of Dracula's sinister influence. Overall, his experiences highlight his aversion to the darkness and evil that permeates the story.