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: Unlike many modern vampire stories, the human lead takes nearly the entire book to accept the supernatural reality, keeping the tension grounded in psychological doubt. Quick Facts : Robert Arthur Smith. Publication Year : Originally published in 1989. : Typically found in Mass Market Paperback (approx. 256 pages). Where to Find : Copies are available through retailers like ThriftBooks or more information on the author's other works Vampire Notes by Robert Arthur Smith | Goodreads Here’s a deep write-up of Vampire Notes -v1

The notes are never final because the vampire’s identity is never stable—only hunger is. Quick Facts : Robert Arthur Smith

Danger: The vampire is extremely dangerous and can kill the player in one hit with his dagger. Rewards Defeating and looting the vampire provides unique items:

Plot: Alicia faces financial difficulties and mistakenly sells a family heirloom to the treasury of Merokari, sparking the game's events.

Combined, these create what one reviewer called “pastoral dread”—the feeling of a beautiful countryside where shadows move independently. The bass in track three (“Count’s Counterpoint”) is so heavily compressed it feels like a panic attack, yet the melody is a simple lullaby. That dissonance is the core thesis of Vampire Notes: comfort and terror are the same thing at 2 AM.