The Wolf and the Wall
In the shadowed heart of 19th-century Europe, **Frederick Thomas** hunts monsters for the Vatican, seeking redemption for sins he cannot remember. His latest prey—the bestial Mr. Hyde—falls from Notre Dame’s heights, but victory brings no peace. Summoned to Rome, Cardinal Jinette reveals Frederick’s true purpose: destroy **Edward Nicolas**, the ancient vampire lord haunting Transylvania, and protect the last of the **Valerious bloodline**. Centuries ago, their ancestor swore his descendants would not enter Heaven until Nicolas perished. Only two remain: the fierce warrior **Elizabeth Richard** and her brother **William**, whose family castle stands as humanity’s final bastion. A torn painting fragment binds Frederick to this quest, its dragon crest mirroring the ring he bears—a clue to his forgotten past. Joined by the inventive friar **Brother Matthias**, Frederick journeys into the Carpathian darkness.
They arrive in a village gripped by terror. Elizabeth greets them with blades and suspicion, but her defiance shatters when Nicolas’s three brides—**Seraphina, Lilith, and Morgana**—descend in a storm of fangs and leathery wings. Frederick saves Elizabeth, killing Lilith with a holy bolt at dawn, yet the villagers brand him a bringer of doom. Seeking refuge in her crumbling castle, Elizabeth mourns William’s disappearance during a werewolf hunt. When she attempts a suicidal raid on **Castle Nicolas**, Frederick sedates her—only to witness a werewolf clawing at her window. As clouds obscure the moon, the beast reverts to William, who gasps, *“Nicolas… has a cure…”* before transforming again. Elizabeth begs Frederick to save her brother instead of killing him.
Their pursuit leads to Castle Nicolas, a fortress veined with lightning. Inside, a nightmare unfolds: thousands of vampiric cocoons pulse in a cathedral of decay, while William—chained and half-transformed—feeds Nicolas’s experiment. The vampire lord himself appears, immune to holy water and silver, and greets Frederick like an old enemy: *“Centuries, and you still plague me.”* Nicolas harnesses William’s lycanthropic energy to animate his brood, but the winged abominations crumble to ash. Enraged, he commands William to kill the intruders. Frederick and Elizabeth flee across a chasm as William howls in pursuit.
Sheltering in a windmill, they discover **The Creation**—Frankenstein’s gentle giant—who reveals Nicolas needs *his* life-force to stabilize the brood. When William tracks them, a frenzied carriage chase erupts. Frederick destroys Morgana with blessed explosives, but William attacks. Forced to shoot the werewolf, Frederick watches Elizabeth cradle her dying brother—only for William to bite his arm, transferring the lycan curse. As grief consumes them, Seraphina kidnaps Elizabeth.
In Budapest, Nicolas offers a trade: Elizabeth for The Creation. Frederick infiltrates a masquerade ball of vampires, rescuing Elizabeth mid-bite. They escape using Matthias’s sunlight grenades, but Nicolas’s servant Igor captures The Creation. At her castle, Matthias deciphers the painting: Nicolas is the **son of Valerious the Elder**, who betrayed his vow to kill him after Nicolas sold his soul for immortality. Frederick’s dragon ring opens a portal to Nicolas’s true lair—a frozen fortress where The Creation is entombed in ice. The giant delivers a devastating truth: **only a werewolf can kill Nicolas**, and he possesses the cure for lycanthropy. As midnight nears, Frederick’s transformation begins.