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Fanged & Fabulous: Becoming a Vampire Influencer in 1890

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After awakening in Victorian England, Elena found herself reborn as a crimson-skinned, fanged vampire. To escape the gallows' fate, she must win divine favor: ​For the Goddess of Beauty​ seeking influence, she launched paper doll dress-up games, SSR card collections, and couture collaborations to redefine fashion trends. ​For the Death Goddess​ craving mortal fear, she penned urban legends, employed ghosts to craft haunted houses, and designed "phantom adventure tours" with authentic terrors. To cleanse vampires' monstrous image, she staged plays like Romeo & the Vampire and The Phantom Opera, transforming them into pop culture idols. As Elena's empire expanded, making vampires the nation's obsession, reclusive beings – ​wraiths, mermaids, elves, dwarves​ – emerged from shadows, extending pleas for alliance.
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Chapter 1 - Preface

In the 19th-century Victorian era, the gears of the Industrial Revolution turned silently, and the city woke up in steam and coal smoke.

The mist shrouded the towering chimneys, and the gods watched coldly, silent and unmoving.

Elena awoke from her dreams, about to become a vampire hunted by humans.

She grasped the quill.

The lady's phantom dreams floated in the bed curtains, the stories of the undead echoed at midnight, and the Cinderella danced lightly in the concert hall.

And she would make vampires the legend of the age, an immortal symbol.

Old Version of the Synopsis:

Elena woke up to find herself transported to the Victorian era, transformed into a red-skinned, fanged vampire.

To escape the fate of being hung from the gallows, she must earn the favor of the gods. The Goddess of Beauty wanted to expand her influence, so she took out paper dolls for dressing up, created SSR cards, collaborated with a tailor shop, and led the fashion trend. The Goddess of Beauty liked to see seductive works, so she drew a comic from a certain pickled cabbage country and with a flourish of her pen, said, "Madam, you don't want to..."

The Goddess of the Undead enjoyed human fear. She wrote urban legends, hired the undead, created haunted houses, designed ghost adventure tourism routes, and focused on authentic experiences, no fraud, suitable for both young and old.

To clear the ugly image of vampires, Elena staged plays like "Romeo and the Vampire" and "The Phantom of the Opera," striving to turn vampires into popular idols.

Seeing Elena's enterprises spread across the country, vampires became all the rage in the city. The reclusive undead, mermaids, elves, dwarfs, and others could no longer stay idle, and they all reached out for help.