My name is Valerie Warner and I have come to London to investigate the
history of the Hellsing Organization. The Hellsing family has long died
out, Ms. Integra died in the mansion many years ago, and since it has been
empty. When I heard that the British Parliament was going to tear the
building down to make room for the new government building I took it upon
myself to stop it. Simply put, I bought it. I told the agent that I was a
historian and had heard rumors of a man that had lived with Ms. Hellsing
for many years, and I wanted to look for any evidence that this man did in
fact exist. The woman thought I was insane I'm sure, but she sold me the
mansion none-the-less and that was that. The first few nights in the old
castle were pretty nice, I found Sir Integra's room and took it as mine as
well as her office. The computer had been removed years before, but there
were floppy disks hidden under the desk itself. These had interesting
information on them, most involving vampires and ghouls. However one disk
depicted the discovery of a creature below the castle; this is what I had
come to find.
The man's name was Alucard and according to the information on the disk, he was a very powerful vampire who served the Hellsing family for whatever reason. He was bound by blood to the members and served them, killing the creatures of the night. It appeared that despite his servitude, Integra could not control him; he did as he pleased, when he pleased. The disk that I found contained pieces of Integra's journal, leading up to her death, the last entry was the one that I found the most interesting:
"Laying in bed it seems the world has grown old. I have tried to move my body, to act as a leader should, but I cannot. Walter, God I miss him, he would have known how to help me. Alucard still acts like a child; sometimes I wish he would just grow up. He's beside me now, but the morning has forced him to sleep. I need rest myself."
I found the next writing, still under the same entry quite sad.
"She's died. When I woke up I found her dead. My master, the one I served despite her ignorance has left finally. I wonder now why she never took my hand when I offered it. She knew she would die, as all humans do. There are no more of the Hellsing members to serve and yet I remain bound to this accursed house. I will miss her, as I retire to the darkness to wait."
I believe it was the vampire that wrote that bit. He seemed sad, or maybe it was anger that she left him. I'd like to ask him, but the darkness that surrounds this castle's bowels is not something I want to fight. I looked up from the computer screen to see the picture on the wall. "Mr. Hellsing, Integra's father I suppose. I wonder why they left it up" The eyes of the picture seemed to be watching me, but I really took no notice. It was then that I decided to investigate this Alucard a bit more. I must figure out who he is and why he served the Hellsing family.
The man's name was Alucard and according to the information on the disk, he was a very powerful vampire who served the Hellsing family for whatever reason. He was bound by blood to the members and served them, killing the creatures of the night. It appeared that despite his servitude, Integra could not control him; he did as he pleased, when he pleased. The disk that I found contained pieces of Integra's journal, leading up to her death, the last entry was the one that I found the most interesting:
"Laying in bed it seems the world has grown old. I have tried to move my body, to act as a leader should, but I cannot. Walter, God I miss him, he would have known how to help me. Alucard still acts like a child; sometimes I wish he would just grow up. He's beside me now, but the morning has forced him to sleep. I need rest myself."
I found the next writing, still under the same entry quite sad.
"She's died. When I woke up I found her dead. My master, the one I served despite her ignorance has left finally. I wonder now why she never took my hand when I offered it. She knew she would die, as all humans do. There are no more of the Hellsing members to serve and yet I remain bound to this accursed house. I will miss her, as I retire to the darkness to wait."
I believe it was the vampire that wrote that bit. He seemed sad, or maybe it was anger that she left him. I'd like to ask him, but the darkness that surrounds this castle's bowels is not something I want to fight. I looked up from the computer screen to see the picture on the wall. "Mr. Hellsing, Integra's father I suppose. I wonder why they left it up" The eyes of the picture seemed to be watching me, but I really took no notice. It was then that I decided to investigate this Alucard a bit more. I must figure out who he is and why he served the Hellsing family.
