Anno Doctor
Blurb: In 1888, Count Dracula murders Van Helsing and proceeds to spread the Vampire curse throughout the people of Great Britain. He soon marries Queen Victoria, ushering an era of vampire domination. According to the Seventh Doctor, this isn't a parallel universe, it isn't an alternate timeline; and everything is running according to schedule. But now something, somewhere, has gone very very wrong.
This story is a crossover between Doctor Who and Kim Newman's Anno Dracula.
For the Seventh Doctor and companions this story is set between Forty Five and Magic Mousetrap.
I love Kim Newman's book Anno Dracula. It is a very awesome book and I hope I do it justice by adding the Doctor into events.
Prologue
To the Other Me
Time has gone wrong. I have written this in fear of what time itself has unleashed, a monster from the pits of fiction. Vampires shouldn't exist in our dimension at all. Their existence contravenes several laws of reality. The problem being is that nobody told the Vampires that they shouldn't exist. Originally Vampires were imprisoned in the Null space dimension and were unleashed on the universe by the Time Lords themselves. In Gallifrey's search for a source to power for their time travel machines Rassilon experimented with the basic forces of reality. The experiments blew up in his face, quite literally. One of Rassilon's experiments accidently punched a hole into the realm of the Great Vampires. Yssgaroth, King of the Great Vampires led the charge into our reality. They devoured whole solar systems, billions of people dead. The Time Lords, led by Kopyion Liall a Mahajetsu, tried to stop them, leading to the thousand years of war which came to be known as Eternal War or the First Great Time War. The Time Lords employed great Bowships to slay the great beasts. Eventually the war ended and the Great Vampire died. But there blood curse still lives on in our reality, seeded through a billion worlds, including Earth. I have met many Earth Vampires in my many lives, although none are like Dracula. The man is a product of medieval culture and values, not to mention being an absolute psychopath. He is also a product of Bram Stoker's imagination, a villain for his story. That's the problem with ideas; they have a habit of coming alive. While I was bemoaning the loss of my friends, Amy and Rory I found Dracula. I found the monster and I found the people who fought him. A ragtag group led by a Professor Van Helsing. It wasn't enough to destroy the monster. We failed and this time it will cost me my head.
The Doctor
