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This sleeping village
This village is in a state of slumber or unawareness.
This dark, cold, damp tomb
The village is described as a cold and damp tomb, possibly a metaphor for a place of death or despair.
Vampiric Hunger
Reference to a vampiric desire or thirst for blood.
Sanguine fixation
An intense fixation on blood, likely referring to the vampire's obsession.
Hiding the bodies
The act of concealing the evidence of the vampire's actions, possibly by hiding the bodies of victims.
And draining their blood
Actively draining the blood of victims, indicating the predatory nature of the vampire.
Hide in your towers
Advice to seek refuge in towers, emphasizing a need for protection.
Bar the city gates
An instruction to secure the city gates, possibly to prevent the vampire's entry.
Summon the White Wolf
Suggesting the summoning of a mythical figure, the White Wolf, for protection against the vampire.
His sum paid in gold
Payment for the services of the White Wolf, possibly a mercenary or skilled warrior.
Prefaced with potions
The use of potions as preparation for the impending battle with the vampire.
With steel blade in hand
Equipped with a steel blade, emphasizing the physical and combative nature of the confrontation.
He descends to the crypt
The White Wolf descends into the crypt, likely the lair of the vampire.
To vanquish our beast
The purpose of the White Wolf's descent is to defeat the vampire, indicating a heroic mission.
Dubhenn haern am glândeal, morc'h am fhean aiesin
A mysterious phrase, possibly in a fictional language, adding an enigmatic element to the narrative.
And in the morning
A prediction of a new day dawning after the night's events.
A red sun will rise
The rising of a red sun, symbolizing victory or a new beginning after a bloody struggle.
Hallowed ground bloodied
Describing consecrated ground stained with blood, reflecting the aftermath of the battle.
The monster defeated
Confirmation that the vampire has been defeated, portraying a triumph over darkness.
Vampire's head in his hands
The victorious image of the White Wolf holding the severed head of the vampire.
Va Fáill, Gwynbleidd
A phrase, possibly a name or title, associated with the White Wolf, adding to the mystique.
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