Count Draynor

Count Draynor, or Victor Draynor as he was once known, lives in a coffin in the basement of Draynor Manor. He is responsible for many deaths of avid adventurers who have fallen prey to his sharp fangs. Count Draynor is the target in the Vampire Slayer quest which requires the player to kill him to save the people of Draynor Village who have been terrorised by Count Draynor for centuries. Although he is believed to be a Vampire, he is actually a vampyre. He is the weakest vampyre in RuneScape.

Other information
Count Draynor can't be killed with a typical, everyday weapon, but he can be damaged by one. A player needs to have a hammer to drive a stake through his heart, although players have to take almost all of his Hitpoints first. If a player does not have the hammer and stake, he will heal to full health when his Hitpoints are low. Garlic is known to weaken him too. Players cannot kill Count Draynor if they have already completed the Vampire Slayer quest.

Also, the normal HP recovery rate of Count Draynor is very high, such that it's possible to deal twice its HP's damage to make it zero. The rate decreases with time if you have Garlic and are doing the quest. It is still recommended to bring certain amount of food even if the player has more than 34 combat.

Count Draynor is also the brother of Lord Drakan. Count Draynor, according to Solomon Lamescus, was "cast out for his cowardice". After traveling across the River Salve, Count Draynor became incredibly weakened.

Trivia
The Count Draynor character is loosely based on the popular Count Dracula from a 1897 horror novel. Count Draynor's first name was revealed by Jagex, along with a short story revealing that Count Draynor used to have a nice well-kept manor, but then lost his wife in the war. He then disappeared and his house fell into disrepair.

In the past, Count Draynor would jump out and attack people even after completion of the quest, and he gets invincible to any damage, by healing them quickly. Nowadays Count Draynor will not appear again after the quest, along with the examination sentence: "" upon search of his coffin.