Ah, what a night! It's been a longer than usual, as I've discovered something quite incredible and fascinating!
I began my day like any other; a perusal of the scientific discoveries of the day, a review of the local news, and an in-depth planning session for a new experiment I was hoping to undertake. After several hours of work, I decided it was time to take a break and go out exploring in the nearby hills of Transylvania, which is part of my home.
To any regular person, this terrain would be boring and unexciting, but I love this place. It's so vast and untamed, with winding paths and secret crevices and caves that one can explore. I think it helped motivate me to plan the grandest of my scientific experiments.
I had enjoyed myself immensely that day, looking through the flora, fauna, rocks, the occasional magma-filled crater, and even soaring above it all on the night air. It was time, however, to take a break and relax, and so I decided to take a rest on a particularly scenic outcropping.
That's when I discovered it: a small cave in the side of the nearby cliff. Inside, I found an odd-looking vampire, which I soon recognized as a family member, Mootzulea! We exchanged greetings, spoke a little, and then she told me she was a Vampirix. I had heard of these creatures – they are a small type of vampire that eats stress, not blood. Even though she was my distant cousin, I had never seen a Vampirix before, so I was quite intrigued.
Mootzulea told me stories about the other Vampirixes living in the area, shared funny puns, and encouraged me to explore the depths of the cave. We even tried our hand at playing music, rock music to be exact. But my favorite part was when we discussed politics and talked about the upcoming Mars expedition.
This was the most stimulating conversation I'd had in ages! I had never thought I could have so much fun with somebody who wasn't a scientist!
Eventually, Mootzulea bade me farewell and told me to come back soon with more stories. Bidding her a fond farewell, I left the cave and continued my exploration of Transylvania, a new and animated outlook in my eyes. Until we meet again, Mootzulea!
A distant cousin of Dracula, Mootzulea grew up in the hills of Transylvania, mainly in the area of Sibiu.
He knows a lot of jokes but is very determined into battles. He is passionate about science and has a lot of scientist friends. Therefore, you will have an increased production of scientists. He dreams of going to Mars one day.