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The journey will end but a new one will begin. (To find the vampire's grandmother or some distant cousin .)
That was well said. This Hee-Ho approves.
And when that day comes, we'll be there waiting to kick his ass.
Those you save from the coffin, some are vampires, others are monsters, but also people, you don't have to be in the coffin to be a vampire. They are locked inside perhaps with a spell of punishment by the head vampire. The one we are chasing and who is in the drawing of the game with distinctive marks has a mustache.
This game went with a new theme "castlevania-ish" so they called it vampire survivors is my guess, then of course people wondered "where are the vampires ?" So it became a running gag that the vampire is in another coffin and that big giant freaky bats are "just bats , vampires are not real" in the bestiary.
We see everything except vampires and I think that is great.